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Getting a great body is supposed to be hard to do, if it wasn't then everyone would have one, amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
Not for me. I'm a teenage athlete with a rediculous metabolism.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Sorry, did you misspell "dick"?
by Anonymous11 years ago
Im sorry I can't hear you over the sound of my six pack talking
by Anonymous11 years ago
The only way this argument can be settled is if you 3 post shirtless pics so we can judge who has the best body
by Anonymous11 years ago
30* We need all angles, just to be sure.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Want some whipped cream on it too?
by Anonymous11 years ago
Sugar free please. I'm trying to get abs of my own
by Anonymous11 years ago
http://ctrlv.in/81330
Sorry I was all out of whipped cream.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Fuck your exercise techniques. I want to know how you became black.
by Anonymous11 years ago
It's a long process and I warn you! You can never go back.
by Anonymous11 years ago
It is hard, but everyone CAN have one. You just have to stop being lazy. I used to be extremely overweight. I lost 30 pounds by age 15. By working hard. And it becomes easier.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Why did you downvote the post? The post said it's hard. You said it's hard. You are in agreement.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Because I'm sick of people saying its hard and not trying. It IS hard, but everyone should still try. I'm not in agreement that everyone should stay lazy and fat.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I agree...but the post didn't say everyone SHOULD be lazy and fat. It just said it's hard not to. But I'm splitting hairs
by Anonymous11 years ago
Youre right, I just perceived it differently.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Not everyone can have a great body, regardless of their effort. Genetics is mostly what defines your looks.
by Anonymous11 years ago
To some extent, but it comes down to this: eat less and exercise more. There are //very// few people who have genetic conditions that would prevent this from working.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Maybe for a general form, but faces and skin tone are much harder to change...
by Anonymous11 years ago
Sure than can stop you from having flawless skin and a sharp jawline. But you can still be fit.
by Anonymous11 years ago
what runner dude said.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Putting aside metabolism and natural build, an individual may be predisposed to view food differently than those around him/her. Eating disorders are rampant in society, and poor mental status can lead to binging. What maybe hard for one person could be near impossible for someone else, as no two bodies are the same and, more importantly, no two minds are the same. "You just have to stop being lazy" is probably one of the most ignorant and damaging things you can say to a person who is struggling with his/her weight.
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