You guys are stupid for thinking I'm actually putting effort into listening and looking at other people. I mean, just read the text. Then think about your accusation logically. If it's faulty, don't post it. You're just wasting time here.
I sure have, today. There were these two plebs (not very muscular) that sat next to me on the rowing machine. This was what I could hear:
[quote]That girl with pink headphones[/quote]
[quote]wha-where?[/quote]
*I'm thinking why they aren't using the machines*
[quote]Oh. I see her[/quote]
*can't hear what he's saying*
[quote]This machine isn't good[/quote]
*Realise/realize (the same word) that atleast one of them were actually using the machine*
Holy -blam!- Flood. The guy was barely trying- probably new- and was already talking about other people there. What the -blam!- is wrong with people who don't mind their own business at the gym? If you want to help; help, but if you just point out their mistake to your friend, don't.
Short version: Noobs at the gym already talking about other people, when they should focus on using the equipment.
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I go to the gym every day and it's kind of like people try to imagine that they're the only ones there. Kind of funny actually, almost like being in an elevator. I'm guilty of it too. I'm proud to say that I am actually psychologically addicted to working out. I get anxious if I don't.