Chad rule
Chad rule
Chad rule
You really need job regulations. In my country if you gonna fire someone you have to pay a lot of money, this way companies think twice.
That's true in the US too. If someone is fired without cause, the company has to pay unemployment.
I've been the manager of completely shitty, toxic people who cause harm to the company and lead to massive turnover of other staff, but was unable to fire them because they showed up on time and met dress code, and corporate wasn't gonna pay for unemployment.
Nothing wrong with loving animals and crying over their suffering.
And in fact, if someone doesn’t care about the suffering of animals, I want nothing to do with them.
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I don't know why anyone would ever want to look like that. It's some body-horror shit. Deep insecurity there.
People might look at me and think why would anybody like to play so much Factorio. Or why does this guy keep going rock climbing when he’s already torn a tendon.
People do things that they like to do regardless of what anybody else thinks or without some ulterior motive for it.
Sure some people might have body issues and this is the result, but for the vast majority of people they’re doing what they enjoy and doing it for themselves.
I worked at Apple and one thing that always stuck with me was their approach to Positive Intent, we assume that people are being honest and the best selves and so we assume that of people until proven otherwise. Someone cuts me up in traffic, oh well perhaps they’re in labour and heading to the A&E.
I'm sorry to feed your addiction, but if you enjoy Factorio, give Dyson Sphere Program a shot. Again I apologize for any hours lost in advance.
I completely agree with your comment; the idea that a total stranger would assume you play so much Factorio specifically based on just your looks is very funny to me. I imagine an individual just plastered in Factorio paraphernalia.
Maybe he enjoys working out, maybe he doesn't mind taking steroids, maybe he wants to win body building or powerlifting competitions?
People like you shit on men looking like that and then go into other posts and tell people who talk shit about obese/bulemic women's bodies that they are misogynistic assholes.
Quit being a fucking hypocrite.
I don't talk shit about people who are obese or bulimic because that's rarely a choice, more of a disorder (I didn't misread you, I'm just clarifying). This guy spent huge amounts of time and effort to do this to himself. It's not something I understand. But as I reflect, that's also something like disordered thinking.
I'm not a hypocrite, but you're great at making assumptions about me.
I think that's a common thing in that community. A lot of them are pretty open and humble about it. I was surprised nobody on the left realized how close transgender community and the body building community actually are. They both share body dysmorphia and both use hormone replacement therapy to feel like themselves. I was really hoping to see one community stick up for the other but instead the right co-opted gym culture and people on the left alienated yet another community by attacking that culture at the same time the right co-opted them.
At the end of the day guys like this have put in a tremendous amount of work and that's what makes them happy. That's an incredible amount of work and effort. It's not about pleasing you or anyone else. They do it for themselves. They try to always expand what the human body is capable of doing and it's one of the most encouraging communities for new people to join. That's because you join you just need to show up and do the work
This is the most interesting response I've read. Cheers.
Is he able to move his arms or are they too big to like move around and stuff. Idk what I'm trying to say. It just looks like it's hard to even hold his phone properly lol
That's as high as he can raise his phone. There's a reason that he has to use a mirror to take a selfie
That looks restricting
stay strong bro
This isn't a shitpost, it's a little touching and breaks down stereotypes. Well done OP
I rescued baby raccoons from a dumpster once.
An effect of lack of T is not being able to feel any emotions, including crying.
Are you talking about personal experiences, or the person in the photo?
Can he scratch his back?
I doubt he can scratch his balls
If he tried he may accidently crush them.
Hey. Do I look like I've got funny balls to you?
Or even wipe his ass?
I mean... Bidet.