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Many times you will see an actor looking quite good in one movie only to look much worse in another. I may be referring to the regression of Vin Diesel in the Fast Five movie, and I may not. Can you believe how big, bloated and almost fat looking he got? Anyway… Ryan went from looking average to looking great. He was able to pull this off because he did not gain a bunch of fat in the process. He gained lean muscle and kept his fat percentage low. A Ryan Gosling Workout For The Majority In order to create a look like Ryan Gosling sported in Crazy, Stupid, Love the majority will need to work on dropping fat while building lean muscle. If you are already lean or even skinny then you can skip this workout and move straight into this conservative bulking up workout. Hannah: "Take of your shirt! " Jacob: "Why? " Hannah: "Will you take off your shirt? … Seriously!? It's like you're Photoshopped! " To get "Photoshopped abs" you cannot have extra body fat. I'm sure that Gosling was around 10-12% body fat for this movie.
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I'm (22, F, UK) currently working as a sales advisor for a large housebuilder, however feel like I need a step up and further challenge and so applied for a couple of jobs, interviewed for them and today have found out I was successful in both. The first is for a senior sales/ sales manager position for a really reputable estate agent local to where I live. The salary is 21k plus commission and I see this as a life career. The second is for a leasing and sales position in Dubai for a top firm. The salary is 100% commission based, however earning potential is astronomical, due to being uncapped and tax free. If it was entirely monetary based, I would of course go to Dubai. However, it would mean leaving home behind and going solo. I am in a long term relationship, however he works away and we only see each other when he's back or when I take holiday to see him. Job 1 entitles me to 20 days, Job 2 entitles me to 6 weeks. My fear would be going to Dubai, only for it not to work out due to not succeeding in the job &/or missing home.