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#2092
Originally Posted by PopTarts,Mar 17 2006, 04:09 PM
Eh, I think guys should be able to take any criticism and shrug it off. I say, if you're a guy and you're fat and don't like being called it, go work out.
then I'll run like mad.
which brings up another interesting thing. If you pass out at a gay party (don't ask how you got there but lets say the party had some fine looking girls that ended up being guys.) and you pass out from hard core drinking.
You can't pass out face up or face down cuz either way you'll be sucked or poked.
that's a hard lesson in life.
#2094
Even when i was skin and bones i was still 168lbs. that's when i was atleast 3 inches shorter.
now, packing some love i'm a around 180. I think my head lone is close to 100lbs.
that's 100lbs filled with useless crap.
now, packing some love i'm a around 180. I think my head lone is close to 100lbs.
that's 100lbs filled with useless crap.
#2095
Originally Posted by PopTarts,Mar 17 2006, 05:17 PM
OMFG LOL ROFL
You've got me in tears
Seriously though, I was able to go from 240lbs to <200lbs over about 6 months and it only required 3 aerobic sessions (elliptical) of 20 mins/week to lose all that, combined with a non-starving diet... and I even had a period of not working out inbetween...
Results surely vary for everyone, but I think with the right approach it's very doable I don't wanna sound like an infomercial, but a striking change is possible in a mere 12 weeks.
You've got me in tears
Seriously though, I was able to go from 240lbs to <200lbs over about 6 months and it only required 3 aerobic sessions (elliptical) of 20 mins/week to lose all that, combined with a non-starving diet... and I even had a period of not working out inbetween...
Results surely vary for everyone, but I think with the right approach it's very doable I don't wanna sound like an infomercial, but a striking change is possible in a mere 12 weeks.
#2098
Originally Posted by VAD,Mar 17 2006, 05:20 PM
Hiro has a ginormous head. He'll never be <200#.
My mom told me that when I was an infant, I would lose balance when sitting up because of my head.
Most people look at straight pounds, but it's more important to look at pounds of muscle/bone vs pounds of fat. Many people go through a program, look a lot better, but weigh more because of increased muscle mass.