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瞎编乱造, 笑掉大牙:“不受痛楚,不得赔偿“ |
| 送交者: spicydoc 2008年5月06日21:02:58 于 [天下论坛]http://www.creaders.org |
| 回 答: 一美国华裔看CNN所面临的 “法律诉讼” 由 一介书生 于 2008年5月06日07:15:31:
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No Pain No gain, 是这个意思吗?连这个起码的用语都不知啥意思, 还有脸瞎胡绉法律。还编造成‘法律有个几乎是家喻户晓的金科玉律,是哪怕一个法律的外行人都明白的道理,叫做“不受痛楚,不得赔偿”’。 不绝的无耻吗?
No pain, no gain (or "No gain without pain") is an exercise motto that came into prominence after 1982 when actress Jane Fonda began to produce a series of aerobics workout videos. In these videos, Fonda would use "No pain, no gain" and "Feel the burn" as catchphrases for the concept of working out past the point of experiencing muscle aches.[1] The bodybuilding community adopted the phrase.[when?] It expresses the belief that solid large muscle is the result of training hard and suffering sore muscles repeatedly, implying that those who avoid pain will never reach a professional level as bodybuilders. In terms of the expression used for development, the discomfort caused may be beneficial in some instances while detrimental in others. The expression has been adopted in a variety of sports and fitness activities.[when?] The expression has also been adopted in other areas, notably as a slogan implying that attempts to make progress in some personal goal which avoid discomfort are, in a way, illegitimate or cheating, and probably, in the view of the speaker, will fail or not last, because of the use of a shortcut. For example, weight loss which is achieved through stomach surgery rather than by the long-term self-denial of dieting. David B. Morris wrote in The Scientist in 2005, "'No pain, no gain' is an American modern mini-narrative: it compresses the story of a protagonist who understands that the road to achievement runs only through hardship."[2] |
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