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Not all golf irons are created equal. The two types of irons that we will discuss is a forged iron and cast iron. These types of irons were at one point quite different from each other, but as time has gone on, they are becoming more and more similar. Some people think a forged iron is better than a cast without really understanding the differences.

A forged golf iron is a club that is made out of one solid block of metal. The irons are carved and shaped, and they are one solid piece of material. A cast iron is an iron that is made from a mold. Hot metal is poured in the mold into the desired shape, and the result is a cast iron golf club.

The cast golf irons are mostly known as being cavity back irons. Although they are cast golf irons, most people call them cavity back designs.

The only real difference in these irons is that they are made two different ways; however, the process that they go through when they are produced does cause some differences in the performance of the iron itself.

Muscle back (also known as blades) and cavity back irons refer to the way the back of the iron is designed and shaped. The muscle back is thin and solid allowing for more flexibility in play whereas the cavity back iron is thick and hollow, hence the carved out cavity on the back of the iron. There used to be just one iron, the blade, but those solid chunks of metal have evolved into an upgraded muscle back iron and an easier to hit cavity back iron. Back in the day there was a huge difference between the muscle back and cavity back irons, but with the advanced technology today the difference is becoming subtle.
 
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I wanted something kind of anonymous, so originally I was going to go with just "Tom Cruise" but that was taken, so I just changed it to Dom Cruise, the Frank Stallone to Tom's Tom Cruise.
 
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Alliteration
In literature, alliteration is the conspicuous repetition of identical initial consonant sounds in successive or closely associated syllables within a group of words, even those spelled differently. As a method of linking words for effect, alliteration is also called head rhyme or initial rhyme.
ie. Just some shit I made up.
 
"Lord" is a means of honoring my ancestors and distant relations in the Barony of Teynham in England. It should be noted that when addressing a baron you say, "My Lord", Not that it has any religious significance in this regard.

"Shadrach" is to honor my Huguenot ancestor whose name was also Shadrach. For those whom are unfamiliar, Huguenots were French Protestants.
 
A doctor who gives out fake medicine that makes people feel better but doesn't actually cure anything was the best metaphor for modern society I could think of at the time.

Although "Doctor Hypochondria" might have been even more appropriate.

Or a dynamic duo of both.
 
It started off as "coyotist" to describe traits in an individual that are similar to that of a coyote. Then I turned it into a method-of-thought
in which an individual attempts to live their life through the lens of a coyote. I never intended the "coyote + autism" thing.
 
I regularly rotated usernames on several accounts so I was always somewhat on the lookout for unique/funny ones. Not as some kind of novelty account, but to remind myself of something funny that sparks joy. I saw this video and from there it is self-explanatory:
 
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One drunken night I came across a magical video on youtube, and ever since I have craved calcium and the fleshy parts of my enemies... and the dooting of their women and children for my skeleton orchestra.
I'm not apologizing.
 
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I joined in Ye Olden Days when we were still the CWCki Forums and things were more Sonichu focused, for some reason I wanted my gimmick to be that I shipped the two most perplexingly named characters in Sonichu. I dropped the gimmick but embraced the Reldnahc.
 
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