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[–] BeetusNCreme 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

See, here's the funny thing. Whenever I tell someone that I've recently learned how to do Olympic lifts or that I lift weights, they react with interest and say it's cool or whatever.

People actually do find the ability to "lift pieces of metal" interesting.

Not to mention that most of the really ripped people at my gym that I've talked to really don't care what other people think. They're working out for themselves.

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[–] shadow332 [S] ago 

Not to mention that most of the really ripped people at my gym that I've talked to really don't care what other people think. They're working out for themselves.

Exactly. Anyone who's making a spectacle of it is kind of an idiot.

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[–] HughJackilometreman 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Just think of all the time in my love I've devoted to other things than eating. I've had fat friends in the past whose whole lives literally revolved around food. One told me once that she could never count calories because that would take too much time of her day. She never thought to herself that her overeating was the issue. I work out and also practice multiple languages, teach our future generation, and take guitar lessons as well as volunteer at local food banks. All the while getting my daily exercise in and knowing my health is what will keep me living a long and healthy life. And if I die tomorrow at least I am healthy now and happy emotionally and physically. Fat sad sacks reeee all their miserable lives. The end.

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[–] KikiCat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

As much as I love video games, I think propagates a false point system where if you put points into dex and strength, it has to come from intelligence or spirit etc. the harsh truth is that some people just have more points and then level up faster because they actually put work into it.

So yup, some of us can be as smart as a caster, fast as a thief and strong as a warrior and as charismatic as a bard. Sorry, life isn't fair.