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Don't listen to what Ravencroft is saying, Otis knows his stuff.


Lol 10lbs; must be weak.

"ur rite m8 i shud strt wth lik, 1337 poundz amirite huehuehueh"

just weight until you get a second one

i lift weights with my left arm like 24/7
so my left arm looks like the arm of a prof body builder and my right arm looks like me

just weight until you get a second one

The anticipation is just too heavy to bear.

i lift weights with my left arm like 24/7
so my left arm looks like the arm of a prof body builder and my right arm looks like me

Legit?

i lift weights with my left arm like 24/7
so my left arm looks like the arm of a prof body builder and my right arm looks like me
why
  • why

why

"ur rite m8 i shud strt wth lik, 1337 poundz amirite huehuehueh"

10lbs is too light. Are you anorexic/obese? Honest.

10lbs is too light. Are you anorexic/obese? Honest.

No, but I want to work up to heavier weights and start with something easy first.

So after a month he's stuck at a point where he can't progress and he'll fall out of wanting to lift weights.
Don't lose your stuff. Did it ever cross your mind that you can buy more?

Don't lose your stuff. Did it ever cross your mind that you can buy more?

It's cool, I already told him that I'd buy heavier weights when the 10-pounders lost their luster.

Lift it with your snake.

Watching everything become amazing.


Don't listen to what Ravencroft is saying, Otis knows his stuff.
lmao ok