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    Quote Originally Posted by DanB

    you see its people like yourself and 405 (two off top of my head) that i have massive respect for, you didnt like how you looked so you changed it

    im fvcking sick and tired of people saying to me, ah its only steroids without that you would be nothing, yes true i wouldnt be as strong and bit less lbm but id prob be leaner, but its fvcking hard work and i had a decent base to start with, people are just lazy fvckers, up until 2 months ago i used to run either a slow 20k or flat out 10k just because i wanted to keep myself together stamina wise, i enjoyed it too

    i swear to god, i could think of 50 people that i could offer them a grand to to 20k in under 2 hours and they wouldnt even attempt it, shit i could offer 20k to lose 10lbs in 2 months and they wouldnt do it

    the world is full of lazy pricks and they resent people in decent shape, fvck them all, im gona get bigger, they gona get fatter

    the funny thing is that i often here ''all them steroids will kill you, heart attack etc'' i laugh and think to myself, yeah i gona die from heart attack before you ya 5'8 200lbs fat fvcking prick

    ah here rant over, this shit gets to me, i often let it get the better of me when out aswell, snide comments in a nightclub, thick fvckers..............
    I agree with the lazy comment. I don't think fat/obesity is becoming "acceptable". I think people are inherently lazy and prefer sedentary lifestyles over a commitment to hard work, nutrition, and exercise. It's easy being lazy. Being fit requires work and effort - more than many people are willing to make a commitment to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    I agree with the lazy comment. I don't think fat/obesity is becoming "acceptable". I think people are inherently lazy and prefer sedentary lifestyles over a commitment to hard work, nutrition, and exercise. It's easy being lazy. Being fit requires work and effort - more than many people are willing to make a commitment to.
    Could we blame the parents for some being "inherently lazy?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by stpete View Post
    Could we blame the parents for some being "inherently lazy?"
    Most times, yes... if not the parents, look to the friends... its power of association.

    you can take the 5 friends you're closest to (hang out with most) add there income up and divide by 5 and you'll be within 10k of what you make 9.5 times out of ten

    if your 5 closest friends work out, you probably workout

    if your 5 closest friends smoke, you probably smoke

    and so on and so on....

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    Quote Originally Posted by stpete View Post
    Could we blame the parents for some being "inherently lazy?"
    Perhaps we could for a lack of education.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stpete

    Could we blame the parents for some being "inherently lazy?"
    Hell yes. As one member mentioned earlier, parents are all too often passive in their children's nutrition and exercise. When I was young, my parents kicked my ass outside. I wasn't aloud to hang around the house unless I was doing homework or house chores! Otherwise, I was outside playing baseball, hockey, football, basketball, soccer, or just generally terrorizing the neighborhood.

    I'm still educating my wife on her son's nutrition. She likes to buy all kinds of crappy snacks for him to eat at school and home. I don't know if that kid would recognize a fruit or vegetable if it hit him in the face!

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