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You judgmental prick !

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Humans are more of a pest than any other living creature to be honest.

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Ya… cringe

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Limp Bizkit
Mumble rap
IG Shitfluencers that know nothing
Dudes liking thirst traps - simps
OF skanks

Go for the positive - you got some extra protein in, and now you know you can last longer than your buddies.

-Social media. Unless you count tnation, ive never had any of it and don’t understand.

-Expensive clothes. Beyond paying for quality.

-Brand loyalty.

Fake boobs

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Manosphere podcasts

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I spent a couple of years of my childhood pretty much only in cowboy boots. I bought a pair recently and nothing brings the instantaneous feeling of absolute cool-ness like they do.

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Cowboy boots are cool. Hopefully you have enough wiggle room for your toes.

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Yeehaw!

Show us your boots.

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Okay. So I’m not retreating (I said what I said) but what I will offer is this: you have the body ideal from my perspective (there’s a range for me and you’re right in it) and I know how much work that takes. So rock on without my judgment - and with my respect - but I’m a little bewildered that your face isn’t melting onto your collar bone.

I thought about this off and on during my drive to the nearest reasonable shopping area, which is one hour nine minutes from my house. All I could come up with is that you must not sweat, or maybe Colorado’s oft-heralded ā€œdry heat!ā€ is true at a level I simply don’t understand. I’ve been in dry places, but never as a gym-goer.

My experiences come from working in as well as working out in gyms in Richmond, VA; Columbia, SC; and Dallas/Ft Worth, TX, where if I noticed a woman with full makeup on, she was doing things that left me open-mouthed with surprise, e.g. ā€œrunningā€ on a TM at 2.5 mph. So could be climate that has me feeling as I do, but there it is.

Obviously you’re not at the gym prancing weirdly in a sexy Halloween costume-looking workout outfit, but that’s been my observation of women in southern gyms. I’m in northern New England now, so makeup is completely optional (I wear it to work and to do social stuff) and I work out at home, but I’m suddenly (as of yesterday’s drive) curious to go into Planet Fitness and take a look around.

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This definitely not my experience at 5:00AM in the Houston suburbs.

I’ve lived in DFW for 2.5 years now and haven’t been to a commercial gym. That might change now.

Coming from Portland, OR, no one really wears makeup unless they are have changed their pronouns.

On the boot front, I only wear boots - cowboy, Chelsea, etc. I’ve just always sized up so my toes don’t make it to the pointed part.

On topic, I don’t get motivational quotes on social media, banners or tattoos.

Especially ones that compare an object to life, eg. ā€œ Be a pineapple: Stand tall, wear a crown, and be sweet on the inside.ā€

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And know where you don’t belong.

:no_entry_sign: :pineapple: :hole:

Everybody in the ER will laugh and take pictures.

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Ha, you probably have to be there at mom o’clock. Or in the afternoon/evening, after work. Most of my gym experience in Texas was in places that had racquetball (probably pickleball now) courts and big pools, so that of course informs what you encounter. My ex-husband had a business in the same commercial complex as the Metroflex gym in Arlington, TX, back in the day. No a/c and they’d often be out in the parking lot riding stationary bikes furiously in the 100° heat. People going to that place didn’t wear makeup. I also belonged to an Anytime Fitness not that long ago and went at 6a or so. Neither of the other two people I sometimes saw there wore makeup or did silly workouts.

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I dont get that.

Wouldn’t it be better at that point to just get a bicycle and ride it?

I also find it odd when people pack up their bike and go somewhere to ride it. Like why not just leave the house, go somewhere on the bike, then come back?

Exception being scenic trips and the like. I get that.

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Paying more than 2 dollars for a cup of coffee. And even that is too much.

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