Lol, I'm going to use this one from now on. Gaslight fatties by enabling their delusions about muh genetics instead of trying to butt heads with them >captcha MMMP00
Yeah. In a typical normie environment, say, among office coworkers, "oh, just some pushups before bed, maybe hiking at the weekend" will get more widespread general approval. People, especially sedentary and out of shape office workers don't like to be confronted with the results of consistent hard work and will immediately start throwing out the excuses "ohh well, personally I can't spend all evening in the gym because I have a life/kids/flat feet/bad back/etc" (even if nobody actually asked them why they don't work out). They'd much rather just think "oh anon has good genetics, good for him, shame the world is so unfair to me, alas..." and then the halo effect does the rest of the work "he's got good genetics, he's a good person". If they hear that you include working out in your schedule, they start to wonder "huh, what's so wrong with him that he thinks he needs to do something that I don't do? Is he vain? Insecure? He thinks he's better than me because he works out and I don't? Fuck anon!".
Think of all the times you've heard/seen bitter comments (be they IRL or on social media) when a visibly fit person loses to or underperforms next to a less physically impressive competitor/colleague, the glee from the onlookers is venomous. "Haha fat lot of good all those steroids did him" "See, muscles don't matter" "Eww muscly guys like that are so vain, I bet he spends more time looking at himself in the mirror than his wife does... if he even swings that way haha ;)"
Same is true for music, painting, etc. Does talent exist? Sure. Our bodies and brains are different, some people will be more naturally able to pick up on skills - but everyone who gets to a point of significant skill trains. But normies don't want to hear that, or even if they accept it, they'll twist it to "ah well I don't have the resources to train like he does, so he's only a better artist/musician/athlete than me because he has privilege".
On the flip side to all this, revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people, but that remaining 1% that understands and respects your efforts will become the close compainions that you should be seeking out in the first place.
tl;dr among coworkers/acquaintances/etc, hide your powerlevel - revealing it just brings bitterness and resentment from the majority of a group that you might be contractucally obligated to spend extended periods of time with, and won't make your job any easier. But for anyone who you actually want to be close with, revealing your powerlevel sooner than later is a good idea because it will show you if this person respects the way you live your life and shares a similar work ethic (even if it might be in a different field - even fatties can be good people that understand dedication/routine, they just choose not to apply it to their bodies).
Yes, I'm in the middle. Also old, bitter and autistic.
On the flip side to all this, revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people, but that remaining 1% that understands and respects your efforts will become the close compainions that you should be seeking out in the first place.
tl;dr among coworkers/acquaintances/etc, hide your powerlevel - revealing it just brings bitterness and resentment from the majority of a group that you might be contractucally obligated to spend extended periods of time with, and won't make your job any easier. But for anyone who you actually want to be close with, revealing your powerlevel sooner than later is a good idea because it will show you if this person respects the way you live your life and shares a similar work ethic (even if it might be in a different field - even fatties can be good people that understand dedication/routine, they just choose not to apply it to their bodies).
Yes, I'm in the middle. Also old, bitter and autistic.
On the flip side to all this, revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people, but that remaining 1% that understands and respects your efforts will become the close compainions that you should be seeking out in the first place.
tl;dr among coworkers/acquaintances/etc, hide your powerlevel - revealing it just brings bitterness and resentment from the majority of a group that you might be contractucally obligated to spend extended periods of time with, and won't make your job any easier. But for anyone who you actually want to be close with, revealing your powerlevel sooner than later is a good idea because it will show you if this person respects the way you live your life and shares a similar work ethic (even if it might be in a different field - even fatties can be good people that understand dedication/routine, they just choose not to apply it to their bodies).
Yes, I'm in the middle. Also old, bitter and autistic.
whenever coworkers ask what I do in the gym i just lie to them say i go hiking on the weekends and go running lel never reveal your powerlevel
Lol I just like lifting because my wife fucks me more when I’m jacked, one of her friends recently made a comment about how good I look, and she sucked my balls without me even asking later that night to assert her dominance.
You guys are gay for speaking to people at work and caring about what they think. Just tell them cico and lifting and cardio and quit being a fuckin Autist
your wife asserts dominance over you bitch boi, wait til she brings out the strap-on and you make another post about how prostate orgasms are superior to regular orgasms and only insecure betas don't get fucked in the ass
go make some pancakes your wife's boyfriend is gonna be hungry when he's done creampieing the woman you married
He meant his wife asserts dominance over the other women
You worthless fucking shitskinned ESL moron monkey
If you aren't trolling you need to have a nice day this instant. Retard gorilla moron.
>ohh well, personally I can't spend all evening in the gym because I have a life/kids/flat feet/bad back/etc
Made me laugh, I've heard this so many times irl.
whenever coworkers ask what I do in the gym i just lie to them say i go hiking on the weekends and go running lel never reveal your powerlevel
On the flip side to all this, revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people, but that remaining 1% that understands and respects your efforts will become the close compainions that you should be seeking out in the first place.
tl;dr among coworkers/acquaintances/etc, hide your powerlevel - revealing it just brings bitterness and resentment from the majority of a group that you might be contractucally obligated to spend extended periods of time with, and won't make your job any easier. But for anyone who you actually want to be close with, revealing your powerlevel sooner than later is a good idea because it will show you if this person respects the way you live your life and shares a similar work ethic (even if it might be in a different field - even fatties can be good people that understand dedication/routine, they just choose not to apply it to their bodies).
Yes, I'm in the middle. Also old, bitter and autistic.
>cringe
I used to do this like ten years ago when the meme was “I just play wii fit and surf”. Nowadays if someone asks I just say “yeah I exercise” and leave it at that unless they continue to ask questions. Some younger guys want to get stronger and have questions and I get nothing out of trolling them anymore so I answer them sincerely.
I used to do this like ten years ago when the meme was “I just play wii fit and surf”. Nowadays if someone asks I just say “yeah I exercise” and leave it at that unless they continue to ask questions. Some younger guys want to get stronger and have questions and I get nothing out of trolling them anymore so I answer them sincerely.
Exactly. You know what’s more impressive than going to the gym 5-6 days a week? Having good genetics. Just leave it at that.
Lol, I'm going to use this one from now on. Gaslight fatties by enabling their delusions about muh genetics instead of trying to butt heads with them >captcha MMMP00
Unironically,who hurt you?
Yeah. In a typical normie environment, say, among office coworkers, "oh, just some pushups before bed, maybe hiking at the weekend" will get more widespread general approval. People, especially sedentary and out of shape office workers don't like to be confronted with the results of consistent hard work and will immediately start throwing out the excuses "ohh well, personally I can't spend all evening in the gym because I have a life/kids/flat feet/bad back/etc" (even if nobody actually asked them why they don't work out). They'd much rather just think "oh anon has good genetics, good for him, shame the world is so unfair to me, alas..." and then the halo effect does the rest of the work "he's got good genetics, he's a good person". If they hear that you include working out in your schedule, they start to wonder "huh, what's so wrong with him that he thinks he needs to do something that I don't do? Is he vain? Insecure? He thinks he's better than me because he works out and I don't? Fuck anon!".
Think of all the times you've heard/seen bitter comments (be they IRL or on social media) when a visibly fit person loses to or underperforms next to a less physically impressive competitor/colleague, the glee from the onlookers is venomous. "Haha fat lot of good all those steroids did him" "See, muscles don't matter" "Eww muscly guys like that are so vain, I bet he spends more time looking at himself in the mirror than his wife does... if he even swings that way haha ;)"
Same is true for music, painting, etc. Does talent exist? Sure. Our bodies and brains are different, some people will be more naturally able to pick up on skills - but everyone who gets to a point of significant skill trains. But normies don't want to hear that, or even if they accept it, they'll twist it to "ah well I don't have the resources to train like he does, so he's only a better artist/musician/athlete than me because he has privilege".
On the flip side to all this, revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people, but that remaining 1% that understands and respects your efforts will become the close compainions that you should be seeking out in the first place.
tl;dr among coworkers/acquaintances/etc, hide your powerlevel - revealing it just brings bitterness and resentment from the majority of a group that you might be contractucally obligated to spend extended periods of time with, and won't make your job any easier. But for anyone who you actually want to be close with, revealing your powerlevel sooner than later is a good idea because it will show you if this person respects the way you live your life and shares a similar work ethic (even if it might be in a different field - even fatties can be good people that understand dedication/routine, they just choose not to apply it to their bodies).
Yes, I'm in the middle. Also old, bitter and autistic.
>get a bit of bantz once >dedicates their life towards revenge
Post body. I find it hard to believe someone 6'+ and who looks like they lift typed this out.
Exactly. You know what’s more impressive than going to the gym 5-6 days a week? Having good genetics. Just leave it at that.
Yeah. In a typical normie environment, say, among office coworkers, "oh, just some pushups before bed, maybe hiking at the weekend" will get more widespread general approval. People, especially sedentary and out of shape office workers don't like to be confronted with the results of consistent hard work and will immediately start throwing out the excuses "ohh well, personally I can't spend all evening in the gym because I have a life/kids/flat feet/bad back/etc" (even if nobody actually asked them why they don't work out). They'd much rather just think "oh anon has good genetics, good for him, shame the world is so unfair to me, alas..." and then the halo effect does the rest of the work "he's got good genetics, he's a good person". If they hear that you include working out in your schedule, they start to wonder "huh, what's so wrong with him that he thinks he needs to do something that I don't do? Is he vain? Insecure? He thinks he's better than me because he works out and I don't? Fuck anon!".
Think of all the times you've heard/seen bitter comments (be they IRL or on social media) when a visibly fit person loses to or underperforms next to a less physically impressive competitor/colleague, the glee from the onlookers is venomous. "Haha fat lot of good all those steroids did him" "See, muscles don't matter" "Eww muscly guys like that are so vain, I bet he spends more time looking at himself in the mirror than his wife does... if he even swings that way haha ;)"
Same is true for music, painting, etc. Does talent exist? Sure. Our bodies and brains are different, some people will be more naturally able to pick up on skills - but everyone who gets to a point of significant skill trains. But normies don't want to hear that, or even if they accept it, they'll twist it to "ah well I don't have the resources to train like he does, so he's only a better artist/musician/athlete than me because he has privilege".
On the flip side to all this, revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people, but that remaining 1% that understands and respects your efforts will become the close compainions that you should be seeking out in the first place.
tl;dr among coworkers/acquaintances/etc, hide your powerlevel - revealing it just brings bitterness and resentment from the majority of a group that you might be contractucally obligated to spend extended periods of time with, and won't make your job any easier. But for anyone who you actually want to be close with, revealing your powerlevel sooner than later is a good idea because it will show you if this person respects the way you live your life and shares a similar work ethic (even if it might be in a different field - even fatties can be good people that understand dedication/routine, they just choose not to apply it to their bodies).
Yes, I'm in the middle. Also old, bitter and autistic.
You have autism. You have so few social interactions that you feel a need to hyper analyze shit like this.
I do handstand pushups, pushups, dips, pullups, horizontal pullups, pistol squats, bridges, leg lifts, eat healthy, and I mog 90% of people with fitness taking up maybe 1% of my time while costing me nothing. Every time I have been with a woman they have commented on how hot my body is. Be efficient.
whenever coworkers ask what I do in the gym i just lie to them say i go hiking on the weekends and go running lel never reveal your powerlevel
based and "just a few pushups before bed" pilled
Lol, I'm going to use this one from now on. Gaslight fatties by enabling their delusions about muh genetics instead of trying to butt heads with them
>captcha MMMP00
Exactly. You know what’s more impressive than going to the gym 5-6 days a week? Having good genetics. Just leave it at that.
post body
Yeah. In a typical normie environment, say, among office coworkers, "oh, just some pushups before bed, maybe hiking at the weekend" will get more widespread general approval. People, especially sedentary and out of shape office workers don't like to be confronted with the results of consistent hard work and will immediately start throwing out the excuses "ohh well, personally I can't spend all evening in the gym because I have a life/kids/flat feet/bad back/etc" (even if nobody actually asked them why they don't work out). They'd much rather just think "oh anon has good genetics, good for him, shame the world is so unfair to me, alas..." and then the halo effect does the rest of the work "he's got good genetics, he's a good person". If they hear that you include working out in your schedule, they start to wonder "huh, what's so wrong with him that he thinks he needs to do something that I don't do? Is he vain? Insecure? He thinks he's better than me because he works out and I don't? Fuck anon!".
Think of all the times you've heard/seen bitter comments (be they IRL or on social media) when a visibly fit person loses to or underperforms next to a less physically impressive competitor/colleague, the glee from the onlookers is venomous. "Haha fat lot of good all those steroids did him" "See, muscles don't matter" "Eww muscly guys like that are so vain, I bet he spends more time looking at himself in the mirror than his wife does... if he even swings that way haha ;)"
Same is true for music, painting, etc. Does talent exist? Sure. Our bodies and brains are different, some people will be more naturally able to pick up on skills - but everyone who gets to a point of significant skill trains. But normies don't want to hear that, or even if they accept it, they'll twist it to "ah well I don't have the resources to train like he does, so he's only a better artist/musician/athlete than me because he has privilege".
On the flip side to all this, revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people, but that remaining 1% that understands and respects your efforts will become the close compainions that you should be seeking out in the first place.
tl;dr among coworkers/acquaintances/etc, hide your powerlevel - revealing it just brings bitterness and resentment from the majority of a group that you might be contractucally obligated to spend extended periods of time with, and won't make your job any easier. But for anyone who you actually want to be close with, revealing your powerlevel sooner than later is a good idea because it will show you if this person respects the way you live your life and shares a similar work ethic (even if it might be in a different field - even fatties can be good people that understand dedication/routine, they just choose not to apply it to their bodies).
Yes, I'm in the middle. Also old, bitter and autistic.
>revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people
Good
This anon, I understand the amount of work u have put it, be it being fit or anything else.
>revealing your powerlevel will gain you the ire of 99% of people
Imagine not finding solace in the seething of others.
Why was this deleted
All correct. I am mentally ill and revel in people hating me though so I don't hide my power level.
Thx anon
Anon can you screencap something and combine it with that
I would literally genocide people like that
You wouldn’t do shit
You spend too much time on IST
Lol I just like lifting because my wife fucks me more when I’m jacked, one of her friends recently made a comment about how good I look, and she sucked my balls without me even asking later that night to assert her dominance.
You guys are gay for speaking to people at work and caring about what they think. Just tell them cico and lifting and cardio and quit being a fuckin Autist
Cuck in the making kek
Being married and attractive makes me a cuck?
Tell me more
>assert her dominance.
your wife asserts dominance over you bitch boi, wait til she brings out the strap-on and you make another post about how prostate orgasms are superior to regular orgasms and only insecure betas don't get fucked in the ass
go make some pancakes your wife's boyfriend is gonna be hungry when he's done creampieing the woman you married
This post is really sad, I remember when trolling on IST to get a rise out of people was actually funny. Now it’s just kinda grasping for straws
Just admit you're a gay and stop larping.
>your wife asserts dominance over you bitch boi,
Speak for yourself, gay.
He meant his wife asserts dominance over the other women
You worthless fucking shitskinned ESL moron monkey
If you aren't trolling you need to have a nice day this instant. Retard gorilla moron.
I remember making posts like this when I was a 13 year old incel
Haha good times, but you really have to change. :/
>ohh well, personally I can't spend all evening in the gym because I have a life/kids/flat feet/bad back/etc
Made me laugh, I've heard this so many times irl.
>cringe
>based
I used to do this like ten years ago when the meme was “I just play wii fit and surf”. Nowadays if someone asks I just say “yeah I exercise” and leave it at that unless they continue to ask questions. Some younger guys want to get stronger and have questions and I get nothing out of trolling them anymore so I answer them sincerely.
You're a good man, loads of young guys are starting to realise that you SHOULD be in shape and are trying to take steps to do that
Unironically,who hurt you?
>get a bit of bantz once
>dedicates their life towards revenge
Post body. I find it hard to believe someone 6'+ and who looks like they lift typed this out.
this is pure copium by dyels if they don't think you go to the gym you don't look like it kek
this only works if you look like a dyel
otherwise people can call your bs right away
You have autism. You have so few social interactions that you feel a need to hyper analyze shit like this.
Someone with a shit physique made this, bulking and cutting is literally the core of progress
that's not how the curve bell works you fucking retarded moron
How are these misunderstood Gaussians so popular?
I do handstand pushups, pushups, dips, pullups, horizontal pullups, pistol squats, bridges, leg lifts, eat healthy, and I mog 90% of people with fitness taking up maybe 1% of my time while costing me nothing. Every time I have been with a woman they have commented on how hot my body is. Be efficient.
...that's not how gaussians work... the y axis is probability density, not something random, you moron.
>lifting is not that imporant in life
yeah just like money isn't that important.
I’m unironically the right
>t. 320 lbs bench, 220 ohp, 405 squat, etc
>...that's not how gaussians work... the y axis is probability density, not something random, you moron.