Working out changed me .. A LOT!
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Cruz
Dope Stone Lion
Lollikittie wrote...
Irrational? No, it's based on many past experiences. This didn't come out of nowhere from feelings of insecurity, I've just happened to have met exclusively retarded people whose identifiers were their workout habits and general shallow behavior.
How am I supposed to know this if I know next to nothing about you except by that one stereotype I lump you into. By your logic, you're a fat, lonely bitter women.
Also it's not irrational? Just because you personally experience certain experiences it's not irrational to make assumptions? I don't even.
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Lollikittie wrote...
Also, if people on the internet make an argument lose points, then, so does yours. Actually no, I made very good points in my argument against yours, here is why :
I wrote down that not everyone who likes to workout are the same, because there are countless men who suffer from obesity or from psychological stress and working out seems to be the best thing for them, and so many men who brag about feeling happy when working out are not all assholes who wear a gallon of axe, take off their t-shirt when it's hot and ask to see your tits on the net.
Also :
The fact that you made a careless assumption about men who love to work out are assholes clearly indicates you haven't seen the world or just seen a few men who are assholes and thus assuming that men these types are all assholes, even though you have most certainly not met enough men in this world, but met immature young boys.
And the most important thing is you chosen me as being the most despised being on this thread and I have news for you :
- We never met
- We never had a conversation before ever, so this is our first
- You deliberately assumed I was an asshole yet you have not gained one shred of information from me as to whom I am and how I really interact with females
- You using the internet in an argument where in the internet everyone has the freedom to express however they desire even though this does not reflect on who they are in real life
- And you mentioning you had such an encounter on the net earlier this week clearly indicates you have not learned your lesson and are still in contact with them, thus pathetically justifying your hate on men who find pleasure and happiness in working out.
If you ask me, I think the one who needs to open their eyes is you.
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Foockerooo wrote...
Me too I seem to not able to sleep without doing ab workouts and pushups at leastIt's really weird, I can't sleep either without working up a few sweats before going to sleep.
Oh and just to let the ones know who don't work out, you will sleep A LOT better .......... trust me.
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I don't work out but I use to ride my bike 7-8 miles a day when it was warmer out. I'm going to pick that up again as soon as the ice gets of the roads and all the snow melts. I also work at a sailing camp, and that occasionally involves hard psychical labor. However, I am by no means ripped. The only part of me with muscles is my legs, from aforementioned bike riding.
Anyways, I can relate to the enjoyment exercise can bring. I've been very unhappy since I've had to stop ridding, and not just because that means using the city bus to get to work and school.
Anyways, I can relate to the enjoyment exercise can bring. I've been very unhappy since I've had to stop ridding, and not just because that means using the city bus to get to work and school.
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If you call me up I'll show you who's boss of this gym.
i try to go every other day but sometimes just feel lazy. gotta do it sometime though, i grew a waist size over a year and gained like 20 pounds. i don't want to become a neckbeard so to the gym it is.
i try to go every other day but sometimes just feel lazy. gotta do it sometime though, i grew a waist size over a year and gained like 20 pounds. i don't want to become a neckbeard so to the gym it is.
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Kona-chan wrote...
say what! wrote...
Thank you yummines.Spoiler:
You gotta be fucking kidding me ..
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This track does wonders when motivating for a workout.
These tracks are bound to make you workout.
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Court Jester wrote...
Foockerooo wrote...
Me too I seem to not able to sleep without doing ab workouts and pushups at leastIt's really weird, I can't sleep either without working up a few sweats before going to sleep.
Oh and just to let the ones know who don't work out, you will sleep A LOT better .......... trust me.
I've watched a German documentary featuring a professional body builder.
He said that you have to have some degree of perversity in regards to working out in the gym to really enjoy it
, and I guess we had developed one as I can't sleep at night without having to feel a little pain on my muscles and after working out, my mind is clear.
I also feel depressed whenever I skipped out a session.
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Foockerooo wrote...
Court Jester wrote...
Foockerooo wrote...
Me too I seem to not able to sleep without doing ab workouts and pushups at leastIt's really weird, I can't sleep either without working up a few sweats before going to sleep.
Oh and just to let the ones know who don't work out, you will sleep A LOT better .......... trust me.
I've watched a German documentary featuring a professional body builder.
He said that you have to have some degree of perversity in regards to working out in the gym to really enjoy it
, and I guess we had developed one as I can't sleep at night without having to feel a little pain on my muscles and after working out, my mind is clear.
I also feel depressed whenever I skipped out a session.
I hate that feeling of being depressed because it leaves me thinking "GODDAMMIT now I feel unfulfilled" ... that is why I try my best not to skip a session and if I don't get a chance to do it then I workout at home the old fashion .... my body is still a little heavy to lift myself up but I think after 1 month and a half I might be able to train with my own body.
And it's true ... one feels a little pleasure working out, I guess because it is human nature to strive higher and higher and it gives you the feeling you are advancing towards a better future.
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Damoz wrote...
I'll just get on that, i'll just SWIM to america and i'm up for it~I can't exactly remember it but wasn't there a person who had the longest record swimming from one place to another?
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devsonfire
3,000,000th Poster
I play football, that's the closest thing I do about fitness. I don't work out because it gets boring if I do it by myself, also considering that I don't really care about the shape of my body enough for me to go to gym and do workout.
For stress relief, I usually play football or PS3 (FIFA), my life is all about football really.
For stress relief, I usually play football or PS3 (FIFA), my life is all about football really.
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Damoz
~Not A User~
Court Jester wrote...
Damoz wrote...
I'll just get on that, i'll just SWIM to america and i'm up for it~I can't exactly remember it but wasn't there a person who had the longest record swimming from one place to another?
Swimming from australia to america isn't advisable by any standard~
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Court Jester wrote...
Foockerooo wrote...
Court Jester wrote...
Foockerooo wrote...
Me too I seem to not able to sleep without doing ab workouts and pushups at leastIt's really weird, I can't sleep either without working up a few sweats before going to sleep.
Oh and just to let the ones know who don't work out, you will sleep A LOT better .......... trust me.
I've watched a German documentary featuring a professional body builder.
He said that you have to have some degree of perversity in regards to working out in the gym to really enjoy it
, and I guess we had developed one as I can't sleep at night without having to feel a little pain on my muscles and after working out, my mind is clear.
I also feel depressed whenever I skipped out a session.
I hate that feeling of being depressed because it leaves me thinking "GODDAMMIT now I feel unfulfilled" ... that is why I try my best not to skip a session and if I don't get a chance to do it then I workout at home the old fashion .... my body is still a little heavy to lift myself up but I think after 1 month and a half I might be able to train with my own body.
And it's true ... one feels a little pleasure working out, I guess because it is human nature to strive higher and higher and it gives you the feeling you are advancing towards a better future.
Bro it's called endorphines - nature's "Happy Drug".
Our brains release these chemicals after working out.
I think Im already addicted to it.
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Foockerooo wrote...
Court Jester wrote...
Foockerooo wrote...
Court Jester wrote...
Foockerooo wrote...
Me too I seem to not able to sleep without doing ab workouts and pushups at leastIt's really weird, I can't sleep either without working up a few sweats before going to sleep.
Oh and just to let the ones know who don't work out, you will sleep A LOT better .......... trust me.
I've watched a German documentary featuring a professional body builder.
He said that you have to have some degree of perversity in regards to working out in the gym to really enjoy it
, and I guess we had developed one as I can't sleep at night without having to feel a little pain on my muscles and after working out, my mind is clear.
I also feel depressed whenever I skipped out a session.
I hate that feeling of being depressed because it leaves me thinking "GODDAMMIT now I feel unfulfilled" ... that is why I try my best not to skip a session and if I don't get a chance to do it then I workout at home the old fashion .... my body is still a little heavy to lift myself up but I think after 1 month and a half I might be able to train with my own body.
And it's true ... one feels a little pleasure working out, I guess because it is human nature to strive higher and higher and it gives you the feeling you are advancing towards a better future.
Bro it's called endorphines - nature's "Happy Drug".
Our brains release these chemicals after working out.
I think Im already addicted to it.
Me too ... sure working out sometimes hurts ... but in the end it pays off.