Muscle growth requires excess calories and serious trainees normally don’t only train arms so they inevitably end up gaining muscle(and fat) everywhere else in varying proportions.
corrected just for you…lol I am notorious for not proof reading and double checking grammar. Look at my post and you will see I miss use the hell out of to and too all the time.
I can’t believe you’re stoopid enough to use an exclamation point in written communication.
And, my website is better than yours!
P.S. I actually think either is correct, but your initial response with respect to the improper usage of the comma was on point, you dimwitted roach fucker.
It’s because there’s something about themselves that they don’t like, something they don’t have which they perceive the other guy has, so they need to belittle the guy to sort of “bring him down to their level”, which is rather sad to watch because it shows that they would rather put their effort into bringing others down than pulling themselves up.
I’ve noticed it always has something to do with a perceived lack of fairness, usually genetics, and primates have a very strong innate sense for inequity.
So, guys, if you wanna be accomplished one day, don’t act like monkeys.
Actually, as a slight aside, you’re probably the person to ask:
If I’m quoting someone and the quote doesn’t have a period or exclamation mark or whatever (like me quoting you saying “and” above) is it right to put it outside of the quotation mark? I’m sure it must be but it just doesn’t look right…
Like “quote quote quote”. Just doesn’t look right.
It’s my understanding that all punctuation goes inside the quotation, but agree it doesn’t look proper. Stylistically, I avoid such conundrums by attribution post quote; “shove it” said the pushy bastard.