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[–]Croawr1 point
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Yeah actually I friggin do! Ok so came out of bad relationship, starved people happy around me. Got off my ass, took me a year to get through the bullshit, stuck into getting fit, get my life on track now the people I met who I called friends during my recovery are now like different around me, it's like they've got an underline hostility.
Not only that I dress good, I don't mean rich I mean Mackle Mor rock that shit, hit the sun, ride like crazy lovin my new bod, feel good, coming from a stage of waking up having maggots crawl on me bad relationship to out of that, free & rocking it.
Get looks from girls, feel good, it's like a compliment, worth the rush of adrenaline you feel after massive ass bike ride, there must be change on the outside cause it comes from within first.
Get sometimes cautious looks from guys, DUDE! I'm not after your chick, you're in a relationship, I respect you more than that as a guy then do that shit to you (that's what goes through my head). But I'm lovin my new bod, feel good, healthy, clear head.
But the hostility for being healthy by friends who once we're happy but now pissed is my rant?
Good news though, it's been inspiration for someone they are getting into fitness, I'm like Yeah!!
Cutting this short, why can't people just be happy, get off there ass & go for it, I don't care? I'll encourage it but it's not my issue you're lazy ARGGGG.......
First, good for you for making a positive change in your life! It's difficult to take control of your life when there are so many things these days that promote and even reward laziness (but only in the short term).
As for people being slightly hostile, I have bad news: this is probably the new norm. It's weird how some people think that an improvement in your health is somehow an insult to them, or that you have taken away their ability to improve. Success is not a finite resource, but it has to be earned.
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[–] Croawr 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago (edited ago)
Yeah actually I friggin do! Ok so came out of bad relationship, starved people happy around me. Got off my ass, took me a year to get through the bullshit, stuck into getting fit, get my life on track now the people I met who I called friends during my recovery are now like different around me, it's like they've got an underline hostility.
Not only that I dress good, I don't mean rich I mean Mackle Mor rock that shit, hit the sun, ride like crazy lovin my new bod, feel good, coming from a stage of waking up having maggots crawl on me bad relationship to out of that, free & rocking it.
Get looks from girls, feel good, it's like a compliment, worth the rush of adrenaline you feel after massive ass bike ride, there must be change on the outside cause it comes from within first.
Get sometimes cautious looks from guys, DUDE! I'm not after your chick, you're in a relationship, I respect you more than that as a guy then do that shit to you (that's what goes through my head). But I'm lovin my new bod, feel good, healthy, clear head.
But the hostility for being healthy by friends who once we're happy but now pissed is my rant?
Good news though, it's been inspiration for someone they are getting into fitness, I'm like Yeah!!
Cutting this short, why can't people just be happy, get off there ass & go for it, I don't care? I'll encourage it but it's not my issue you're lazy ARGGGG.......
[–] Sire 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Lots of people are jealous of you. They want what you've been building up to, but they can't get it because they're lazy.
Most of those people are fat. The fatter, the more jealous. Come visit /v/Fatpeoplehate :)
[–] theamazingbyron [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
First, good for you for making a positive change in your life! It's difficult to take control of your life when there are so many things these days that promote and even reward laziness (but only in the short term).
As for people being slightly hostile, I have bad news: this is probably the new norm. It's weird how some people think that an improvement in your health is somehow an insult to them, or that you have taken away their ability to improve. Success is not a finite resource, but it has to be earned.