Message from @EcoDIckmcgee
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>Have ADHD
>Dont have NEETBUX
>Mfw
@Burnside Same, and to boot I dont even live anywhere close to outdoorsey stuff besides fishing and kayaking
I literally run on about 1400-2000 calories a day in the form of two protein bars, a handful of walnuts, and a gallon of soy milk
I live on Ramen
Kill me
1800 is a diet for me, had surgery a few months ago and went from scrawny to skinnyfat
no time to go running
the occasional binge seems like it fills out whatever i miss in my diet since i tend to glom cheeses, meats, and veggies in whatever variety strikes me
I weigh 152
So. Am I bad?
need muscle mass prob
cant punchout an antifa faggot if you dont lift
I would cut my diet by a lot, but I always get fuzzy in the head and have trouble with school work because of it
>Not using bad
you're a sack of starched flesh, at least you don't have to cut weight, but building any muscle or endurance will make you want to die
>bat
bat is assault with a weapon
LOL
and cant hold a shield while swinging if you arent swole
Six packs are useless
good for aesthetics though
does your daddy give you cummies?
tbh I wanna be pure lean efficient muscle
Why are we /fit/ all the sudden?
Useless is a bad definition, but your goal in strength building shouldn't be aesthetics
You want a thin layer of fatty tissue over the major muscle groups and core organs
I'm not overweight though so I don't need to lose weight. It's just doing so would make me look better
Both as fuel and toxin sinks
Who's the anticom owner?
>toxin sinks
Elaborate
Like started the whole movement etc
"Toxin" often comes across as a nonsense buzzword
would it be a bad advice to get people into calisthenics as a primary source of exercise routine? only to leave weightlifting for the severely scrawny?
@Haupstürmfuhrer Pepe started it
Fatty tissue near kidneys and liver will store stress hormones and leech toxins both from food intake and your own metabolic processes
My understanding is the opposite direction, that cortisol from stress forces you to store fat near the waistline