Author Topic: Is anyone in track?  (Read 1634 times)



@people on the first page

that kind of track
its like qwop bit irl

We don't understand made up words you idiot.
"exercising" is a word, and spelled correctly as well
do you have any idea how stupid you look right now

then again, I may have my own share of stupidity
but I'm pretty sure exercising is a word everywhere that speaks English
« Last Edit: May 14, 2012, 06:18:58 AM by Night Fox »

We don't understand made up words you idiot.
bahahaha monday how loving fat are you

I was going to join my school's team, then I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and had that on top of my asthma and white race so I didn't do it

Too bad I'm too white and lazy to do any of that.

"exercising" is a word, and spelled correctly as well
do you have any idea how stupid you look right now

then again, I may have my own share of stupidity
but I'm pretty sure exercising is a word everywhere that speaks English

It was a joke.

bahahaha monday how loving fat are you

I'm one of those weird people thats small and thin for no reason. For now, anyway.

I can run extremely fast for about 2 seconds.

Sport requires too much energy.

I can run extremely fast for about 2 seconds.

I remember that race we had, you beat my previous record of 1.7 seconds, you pro athlete.

Since then I've been training hard, by putting my feet up and doing nothing.


I can run extremely fast for about 2 seconds.

Sport requires too much energy.
In the philippines there exists a game called Bente Uno. This game requires you to run and capture those who are not it. after doing so, the captured person defects into another it. This game almost has no limits (One time I found that me and my warband of runners are a good kilometer away from home, and the it is panting on one of the many tires that dot the landscape of manila). With that said this sport (or game if you may) requires a great deal of energy and wits. as implied 2 sentences ago I am a player for games such as that. I may not be very nimble, however, mapping streets, alleys, and underground passages does good to men such as myself. Although I am not per say a physically inept man, I do have my weaknesses, not minor weaknesses, weaknesses that stagger (I weigh 73 kilos, and it is hard to dart through the busy car laden streets of manila with excess fat).  This game is quite, tiresome, stressful, and quite physically taxing (I cut my foot on a rock after I abandoned my worn out slippers.
Indeed it does require a great deal of energy. However there is another thing that you must have in order to pursue an undergoing such a seemingly dangerous game: Will.

I remember that race we had, you beat my previous record of 1.7 seconds, you pro athlete.

Since then I've been training hard, by putting my feet up and doing nothing.
work more man, I'm sure you'll be good at it eventually.

In the philippines there exists a game called Bente Uno. This game requires you to run and capture those who are not it. after doing so, the captured person defects into another it.
so, it's the philippine version of tag
you could have just said that
« Last Edit: May 14, 2012, 06:57:09 AM by Night Fox »

so, it's the philippine version of tag
you could have just said that
It seems more dramatic that way, so let us leave it at that.

It seems more dramatic that way, so let us leave it at that.
it's not exciting as you're making it seem. tag is not a game of wits and it doesn't require great will to play. it's tag.