1. May 29, 2015  
    Nothing, like I said, I encourage you to do it, and I support you all the way. Hope you reach your goal!
    And oh well, I've only recently come to the forums, and it didn't take long for me to move on to something else, I'm just back now to check on you guys.
    I have moved on to the other forums as well, people don't post much here anymore :/

  2. May 30, 2015  
    I'm 5'4 and my shoe size is 5(UK) so :'|
    Edited: May 30, 2015

  3. May 30, 2015  
    I won't actually have a problem with that. Cause I was going on cross fit training and other sorts of trainings to get some muscles on this body, but I realised I got nothing to burn to turn into those muscles. So once I finally get some of that weight when I get older, I'll just start training, turn it into muscles, and become a sexy hunk, easy.
    This is a joke, right? Just confirming that no one actually believes this in the year of our lord 2012+3

  4. May 30, 2015  
    This is a joke, right? Just confirming that no one actually believes this in the year of our lord 2012+3
    Pretty sure he's being sarcastic.

    ey, Kelzio

  5. May 30, 2015  

  6. May 30, 2015  
    Eh...I actually wasn't sarcastic in that message, but knowing how lazy I am, I won't do it anyway, so yeah... Sarcastic or not, I doubt it'll happen...
    And hello helzz!

  7. May 30, 2015  
    You don't need excess body fat to build muscle; that's ****ing ridiculous. Why aren't people taught this basic **** in school?

  8. May 30, 2015  
    You don't need excess body fat to build muscle; that's ****ing ridiculous. Why aren't people taught this basic **** in school?
    No I didn't mean that literally, I just wrote the part about not being able to gain muscles now as an excuse for being lazy. I meant that once I gain that weight later on, I won't let it turn into fat and me looking like a pregnant woman, instead I'll work out to burn that fat, I hope. Hope this clears it up. Also, can you town down the swearing, not really necessary. I believe your words will have a stronger impression without adding useless swear words as adjectives.

  9. May 30, 2015  
    No I didn't mean that literally, I just wrote the part about not being able to gain muscles now as an excuse for being lazy. I meant that once I gain that weight later on, I won't let it turn into fat and me looking like a pregnant woman, instead I'll work out to burn that fat, I hope. Hope this clears it up. Also, can you town down the swearing, not really necessary. I believe your words will have a stronger impression without adding useless swear words as adjectives.
    One does not tell our ****ing awesome Off-Topic Overlord to calm her tits..

  10. May 30, 2015  
    No I didn't mean that literally, I just wrote the part about not being able to gain muscles now as an excuse for being lazy. I meant that once I gain that weight later on, I won't let it turn into fat and me looking like a pregnant woman, instead I'll work out to burn that fat, I hope. Hope this clears it up. Also, can you town down the swearing, not really necessary. I believe your words will have a stronger impression without adding useless swear words as adjectives.
    One of the two swear words I used was a noun, but thanks for the writing advice that I'm going to completely disregard. You're better off building healthful habits now than waiting until you're old and gross, but I don't expect you to do that; you think smoking is perfectly fine, after all.

  11. May 30, 2015  
    One does not tell our ****ing awesome Off-Topic Overlord to calm her tits..
    As you say my dear.

    One of the two swear words I used was a noun, but thanks for the writing advice that I'm going to completely disregard. You're better off building healthful habits now than waiting until you're old and gross, but I don't expect you to do that; you think smoking is perfectly fine, after all.
    Well I meant it generally. And on one hand you're right, I agree on that, it's easier to make habits sooner than later. And on the other hand you're wrong. I don't think smoking is perfectly fine, I'm well aware it causes lung cancer and who knows what other diseases, but I kind of don't care, just like I don't care about working out and making those habits, not cause I like ruining my health, but just because I'm lazy. And I'm going to die anyway, healthy or not. My whole life, and me as a person is a one huge I don't care. And that's bad, but I'm just like that, I can't help it.

    P.S. I don't think I'll be old and gross as a 25 year old...

    P.P.S. Smoking has nothing to do with other healthful habits, trust me, I know.
    Edited: May 30, 2015

  12. May 30, 2015  
    As you say my dear.


    Well I meant it generally. And on one hand you're right, I agree on that, it's easier to make habits sooner than later. And on the other hand you're wrong. I don't think smoking is perfectly fine, I'm well aware it causes lung cancer and who knows what other diseases, but I kind of don't care, just like I don't care about working out and making those habits, not cause I like ruining my health, but just because I'm lazy. And I'm going to die anyway, healthy or not. My whole life, and me as a person is a one huge I don't care. And that's bad, but I'm just like that, I can't help it.

    P.S. I don't think I'll be old and gross as a 25 year old...

    P.P.S. Smoking has nothing to do with other healthful habits, trust me, I know.
    Oh, you're just a nihilist. Boring.

    P.S. If you eat like **** and don't exercise you will indeed be gross by 25
    P.P.S. Compromising your respiratory health will, in fact, impact your ability to maintain other healthful habits.

  13. May 30, 2015  
    P.P.S. Compromising your respiratory health will, in fact, impact your ability to maintain other healthful habits.
    P.P.P.S. one of which is your ability to do exercise, making you gross by the time you're 25 as you can't do anything without running out of breath.

  14. May 30, 2015  
    It differs from person to person. And no, I'm not a full nihilist, but whatever. I'll care about it all when it comes, until then, my body will be waiting.


  15. May 30, 2015  
    It differs from person to person.
    The majority of people have a hard time breathing, if not all. I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to you, but you are not a super human, or special in any way. Everyone's lungs are practically the same, you do not have magical lungs which prevent tar and other **** to sticking to it and ****ing you up. It slowly gets worse, so you may think that you do not have this issue, but I would bet my steam inventory that your breathing has gotten worse since you started smoking.

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