It’s really funny that there are any non-lifters out there who are legitimately concerned about ‘getting too big’. All you have to do is look around you to see that this isn’t a thing that happens to anyone. It’s so incredibly rare, outside of gyms and stuff, to see guys who look like competitive bodybuilders. I probably see thousands of people every week between going out for dinners, shopping, etc, and most weeks I don’t see a single person with a truly big, bodybuilder-like physique. Hell, I’m 200 lbs, 5’10, and NOT in contest shape, and I get comments on my size almost everyday. Which means the people commenting aren’t often seeing people who are even at my level. And yet we have 120 lbs kids out there who think ‘uh oh, don’t wanna look like THOSE GUYS’.
You’re T3hPwnisher. Your Id appears to the left and above your post, next to your picture. flipcollar is someone else.
Id vs ID
your Id vs your ID? An interesting matchup. would you rather fight 20 Id sized ID’s, or 1 ID sized Id?
Idk if I’d KO an Id I ID’d.
20 Ids is chaos ontop of chaos. You have no chance.
Go for the single ID, once you get it flat on the ground, it’s impossible to get it up again without a big knife or something.
Given that you are a true wordplay adept, I have concluded you are either E.E. Cummings or Walt Kelly in real life.
I have NO IDEA how you came up with this line or came up with this conclusion.
Just grab some weights and stop acting as if lifting weights is like “Create a Character” mode in a WWE Smackdown videogame. Lifting is a long term process and goals can change, like wtf.