Hi /fit/, /g/entooman here,
Do you actually learn anything from browsing /fit/ every day? The same way you pick up good tech habits from browsing /g/ every day?
Please share your life before and after /fit/
shit thread
>>34503128
I have learned nothing at all on /fit/ except smirking at manlets. I was swole before stumbling upon /fit/ and the amount of bullshit here is incredible but entertaining and great if you want to cringe. I do my best to make it even worse by shitposting regularly.
>>34503128
First few months yes.
Drops off after that
>>34503128
To a certain point, yes.
But then the broscience and shit gets to you, and you start getting dumber.
But hey, i can laugh at manlets 24/7 so its worth it.
>>34503698
I'm 185cm, is that a manlet by /fit/ standards?
>>34504396
200 is the manlet cutoff. Sorry kid
>>34503128
>/g/
>good tech habits
/fit/ is more than that. It puts you in the mindframe of self improvement, you browse memes about self improvement, and its noticeable (If your here everyday like me).
I notice a decline in my workouts when I stray to other boards
>>34503128
did this asshole just straight up copy-and-paste clamps?
>>34503128
Yes, in that I don't really pick up good habits from either board. I come here because it's easier than accomplishing my actual goals, even though it is less satisfying.
>>34503128
go fuck your thinkpad
>>34503128
I mean the sticky is good for the noob but the problem is that the board culture here is too close to /b/ plus we get all the faggots from r9k so like 50% of posters know nothing, the other 40% willfully tell people wrong shit for lulz and then like 10% help.
I used to be a tripfag on /g/ two years ago, but I changed when I went to college. I really liked my time at /g/, especially before they started banning e-cig and bitcoin threads, but there's only so much you can get from /g/ before you end up just circle-jerking all day with other tripfags.
I would say /fit/'s my main board now, cause I really haven't learned everything about fitness yet. I left /g/ because there was really nothing new on the board, and what was new didn't apply to my life. I learned how to rice, I became a decent programmer, I knew everything about specs, but none of that really made me noticeably different. I definitely learned more from /g/, but I'm a better person because of /fit/.
Take from it what you will, but I like /fit/ better than /g/. /fit/ still has its autism, but at least it doesn't have fucking Chloe.