What board user gets more pussy on average - /fit/ or /lit/?
Initial thought would be /fit/ but then you remember all the autists and chinlet you've seen in face threads and CBT. I'm not sure.
/fit/ gets five times as many women, but 5*0 = 0.
Schopenhauer wrote that "Women are directly fitted for acting as the nurses and teachers of our early childhood by the fact that they are themselves childish, frivolous and short-sighted." He opined that women are deficient in artistic faculties and sense of justice, and expressed opposition to monogamy. Indeed, Rodgers and Thompson in Philosophers Behaving Badly call Schopenhauer "a misogynist without rival in....Western philosophy." He claimed that "woman is by nature meant to obey." The essay does give some compliments, however: that "women are decidedly more sober in their judgment than [men] are," and are more sympathetic to the suffering of others.
>>11546
80% of /lit/ is female
>"oh wow look at anon, he reads 2 books a day....wow he's so sexy"
SAID NO FEMALE EVER
>>11325
>2 books a day
u dont even know what u are talking about
>>11375
>he can't read 2 books a day
Do you even read dude
>>11375
I could read 2novellas on my first day in the library.
To all of our /fit/ friends, I urge you to seize the means production. Don't let the capitalists control the gyms, weights, protein shakes and fitness materials.
>>>/leftypol/
Can't bulk when there's no food
Don't listen to this fool, exercise in the park.
was marx /fit/?
>lifting heavy things up and down
>looking at letters for hours on end
Which is a more useless waste of time?
>>16678
>Which is a more useless waste of time?
Shitposting on a chinese cartoon website in a fitness forum in a literature subreddit on April Fools day?
>>16678
i literally can't tell if this is a photo or a computer generated image
>>16678
probably looking at letters, cause lifting heavy things lets you crush puss, which is literally all that matters in an evolutionary sense
Current body and book thread
5'10 195lbs trying to get to around 180 by summer
Currently reading a collection of short novels by Dostoyevsky.
beyond good and evil, nietzsche
>>12990
how many books do you deadlift?
>>13033
The average hardcover is around 2.5 lbs so I can deadlift
>lmao 186 book
What does /fitlit/ do for a living?
How badly does your work fuck up your gains and/or reading time?
Third year medical student.
Stress and comfort eating make me fat, 60+ hours a week in the hospital leave me little time for lifting.
But I try.
Engineer. Sometimes I can listen to an audiobook while I do lab work. But sitting at a desk eight hours a day is killing me.
Work as a teacher
>dem 17 year old girl mires I can't do anything about
m-muh
Teach at a private school though thankfully so at least the students know not to be literal degenerates all the time
does fast food affect aesthetics? assuming you don't get a large order of fries and a gallon of coke, is there something about cheeseburgers that will change the way you look?
I get they're calorie dense, but assuming you get enough protein from your other meals and you hit your calorie goals, will eating mcchickens and junior bacon cheeseburgers have a negative impact on your looks?
a broader question might be about effects of fats / types of fats in food. I get fat doesnt make you fat, but the sticky is just mainly about calories in / calories out and protein goals, and it makes the rest seem insignificant. I always assocaited "low fat diets" with momscience but I am not a smart man
>>15488
Mcdonalds is good for you
>>15488
Don't fucking overdo it and you'll be fine. One burger every once in a while, especially if it's tiny, won't do any damage at all.
Been wondering this too OP: are things like sodium bloat even notiecable if your BF% is more than like, 10%. So in other words is sodium bloat even detectable for the majority of us? Does the bloating and gas you get from unhealthy or gaseous foods really make a difference?
On that note OP I can vouch from personal experimentation that diets richer in vegetables and seeds do make your hair and skin less dull.
Hey /lit/ newfriends, /fit/ here.
What is /lit/'s beginner book recommendation that everyone should read without an exception?
We have pic related on /fit/ the best beginner routine for getting strong and swole. What do you have?
Cat in the hat
>>13333
start with the greeks
>>13333
Mein Kampf
You study PHILOSOPHY HARD, while Chad reads the latest YA
Girls look at your bookshelf and think "ewww what a try hard" while they look at the Chad and think "i love him, he just does what he wants, not even concerned about the whole highbrow thing".
Chad STILL looks INFINITELY better than you because of his GENETICALLY DETERMINED HEIGHT, FRAME and FACE.
Women are getting more and more choice and validation and its either CHAD or NOTHING
Why haven't you gymcels learnt yet?
It's either ALPHA GENETICS, or BETA RESULTS.
I don't model my life around what girls are into, meatboy
>reading for girls
Take the rainbowpill, bro.
I fucking love the fitlit era.
She's 21 and 5ft6" and weighs about 350lbs
Yes.
/thread
How are you attracted to this cow?
Yes, it's too late. Her skin is stretched, the fat cells will always be there and 95% of dieters regain the weight back in 5 years I believe. CICO also causes BMR to be lowered.
>>11711
/thread
I'll start
Exercise - Deadlifts
Book - Notes From Underground
>>16167
Exercise - OHP
Book - LOTR
Deadlifts
Do androids dream of electric sheep
>>16167
>Exercise - Deadlifts
>Book - Notes From Underground
Are you me?
This board is basically Ancient Greece now
A little worse desu
>>15763
Nah there's way more homosexuality.
>A little while afterwards they heard the voice of Alcibiades resounding in the court; he was in a great state of intoxication, and kept roaring and shouting ‘Where is Agathon? Lead me to Agathon,’ and at length, supported by the flute-girl and some of his attendants, he found his way to them. ‘Hail, friends,’ he said, appearing at the door crowned with a massive garland of ivy and violets, his head flowing with ribands.
What's the most based board and why is it /fitlit/?
>>16522
Former /pol/-browser here, Its hilarious watching /pol/ crash and burn
But in all seriousness, we cant let those horsefuckkers spread out of their containment board
>Wake up
>Kick cheerleaders out of my bed
>Eat my morning bowl of oats n' eggs
>Head to the gym
>Finish up
>Stop by the library and check out some Homer before heading back
>39 unread texts from various qts
>Post on my favorite board, /fitlit/
>>16522
/lit/ is based. /fit/ is just another /r9k/-ish containment board.
>that guy who doesn't rerack his books
>that guy who takes sips in between pages
>the adult book dispenser only accept credit cards now
guess I will have to read children books again
>that guy that reads eBooks at the library
Are these really that bad or is just a meme?
They are bad if you're into high lit.
They're pretty good if you're into genre fiction.
>>8510
As far as fantasy books go, the first two books are alright. It's in book three onward that his lack of skill as a writer really starts to show, and the plot has just been drawn out to a ridiculous degree for no discernible reason.
>>8512
The 3rds was good too. The 4th and 5th are pretty bad though. GRRM needs an editor bad. It is a shame we will never see the real ending too the story though