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first the today tonight story, now this piece of "journalism" http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/the-aussie-blokes-hooked-on-steroids/story-fneuzle5-1226781478429 , obviously fit people are the next target of the nanny state!

I stopped reading at this point

The NSW Health Department says the results you get from illegal steroids are disputable - some studies insist they work at boosting muscle mass, while other say they don't.

Really getting sick of seeing shitty journalists. How the fk do they get a job as a journalist when they can't even differentiate between "they're" and "their". That's grade 3 shit right there.

lol my mother told me I was too skinny in the waist the other day. Are people so used to the image of unfit and unhealthy people that it's become the norm and somewhat desirable...whilst a fit body appears to be the outcast? It must be steroids and a dangerous obsession, how else could they look better than me! Don't read beauty magazines, they will only make you feel guilty.

While we are on this topic, I'm sick of hearing people complain about how unfit or fat they are followed by "I don't have any time to exercise". This person has convinced themselves beyond reason that they are literally too busy in a 16 hour day to even go for a run; that there is no point in their day where they aren't doing something or couldn't push something aside for 10 minutes. Next day on their Facebook feed: omg Breaking Bad was so good lastnight!

  On 12/12/2013 at 4:23 AM, ActionDan said:

I'm slowly thinning on top, must be the governments fault.

I'll take responsibility for this one, Dan. Because I can take it. Because I'm not your hero. I'm a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight.

I hate that person too, my response is always something along the lines of "Well it's not important enough to you yet".

I am no athlete and I will gym before I sit down to watch a movie or something, but that's just me as I enjoy some exercise.

When it's important enough, it just takes up the time of something less important and it fits in no worries.

  On 12/12/2013 at 4:29 AM, Birds said:

I'll take responsibility for this one, Dan. Because I can take it. Because I'm not your hero. I'm a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight.

I lol'd

That's very true and I will be using that line from now on instead of entering the special Olympics argument of actually trying to convince these stubborn assholes otherwise.

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  On 12/12/2013 at 4:27 AM, Birds said:

While we are on this topic, I'm sick of hearing people complain about how unfit or fat they are followed by "I don't have any time to exercise". This person has convinced themselves beyond reason that they are literally too busy in a 16 hour day to even go for a run; that there is no point in their day where they aren't doing something or couldn't push something aside for 10 minutes. Next day on their Facebook feed: omg Breaking Bad was so good lastnight!

  On 12/12/2013 at 4:29 AM, ActionDan said:

I hate that person too, my response is always something along the lines of "Well it's not important enough to you yet".

I am no athlete and I will gym before I sit down to watch a movie or something, but that's just me as I enjoy some exercise.

When it's important enough, it just takes up the time of something less important and it fits in no worries.

haha touche

My favorite quote was from the Commando in the Biggest Loser

Something along the lines of:

Commando: What have you been doing all your life? Why haven't you exercised?

Contestant: I've been busy!

Commando: Busy what? Busy eating chocolate?

:woot:

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