There are people on /fit/ who consider a 1 plate OHP to be a milestone achievement.
There are people on /fit/ who weigh under 200 lbs.
There are people on /fit/ who take infographics seriously and follow them to the letter.
There are people on /fit/ who unironically idolize people like Zyzz.
There are people on /fit/ who unironically subscribe to fitness Youtubers, or follow them on Instagram.
There are people on /fit/ who unironically wear clothing with fitness/lifting memes to the gym or in public.
There are people on /fit/ who graduated college as virgins and think their physical appearance is the problem.
There are people on /fit/ who have spent a year lifting and consider themselves fitness gurus.
There are people on /fit/ who get upset at other people's unhealthy lifestyle choices.
There are people on /fit/ who think lifting will solve their problems.
There are people on /fit/ that do [insert anything]
>>42644508
>implying you're none of the above
>>42644508
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>there are people on /fit/ who
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>i am a whiny bitch and am upset about people who
>>42644508
>There are people on /fit/ who consider a 1 plate OHP to be a milestone achievement.
>There are people on /fit/ who weigh under 200 lbs.
:( i cant do anything about my height. I could barely rep the bar on ohp, 1 plate took me forever, and i look fat as fuck at 200 pounds. 5'6 life fml.
>>42644508
guilty as charged of the last one
lifting will solve my problem with being weak-ass piece of shit, this is what lifting can get done
>>42644508
What is your weight, height, routine, and big 4, approved fitness idol, years spent lifting then?
It's like you took every bait post and put it into a single thread.
>he takes advice on his general wellbeing from anonymous strangers who've been practicing to disguise shitposting as legitimate advice more than they've worked on their own bodies
yeah, we're all fucking retarded. take everything you read with a grain of salt. also, not everyone here lifts, or lifts heavy, so they have no reason to be over 200 lbs. fitness != lifting heavy things
There are brainlets on /fit/ who idolize Patrick Bateman and think the lifestyle depicted in American Psycho is something to aspire to.
>There are people
>>42644508
>There are people on /fit/ who get upset at other people's unhealthy lifestyle choices
This whole post is you getting pissy about how people do shit that has 0 effect on you whatsoever