
At "The man whose name I can't say without being demonized"

Kurotsuchi Mayuri line from Bleach, "We scientists work on improving everything, but we shouldn've ever reach perfection, with perfection, you cannot research anything." :>

That is actually usually associated with Body Dysmorphia disorder- usually the subtype called "Muscle dysmorphia". Incredibly common in male body builders or overall gym-goers who focus on body image rather than 'feeling'. It's sometimes refered to as 'reverse anorexia'. People tend to dismiss it as "you can't be too healthy" but those people also don't understand how the body works or how mental health works.The body building community has a tendency to have a toxic mindset when it comes to mental and physical health. The competitions surrounding body building... Did you know people go so below what their body caloric needs are a month or so before competition to exagerate their muscle mass that they get fainting fits and shouldn't walk in stairs because of the risk of injury? Standing up after siting for a while can also lead to fainting or vomiting even. It's bad.

IT'S ABOUT DRIVE IT'S ABOUT POWER

yes, it's bad. It's good to want more but it's also good to know the limit.

hits me hard 🤣🤣

🤣🤣🤣 feel like at pewds felt very offended 😂😂😂

because why do they need to drive around in a car that gets 10mpg when they need a step stool to get in?

ya, my husband gots an eco diesel slightly lifted pickup. Lifted like 3 inches or so, and slightly bigger tires to help it be a bit more stable (and also for appearance. if you ever seen a lifted truck with its original size tires, that shit look kinda rediculous) and he runs a construction and landscaping business, so big trucks are useful. And we love off roading together, so it being a little lifted means less bottoming out on sharp tall bumps and hills.....then you get all the people in their little Hondas and Toyotas screaming out "TINY PENIS! COMPENSATOR!! DADDYS MONEY!!"

felix seems to have taken that personally, I wonder

Joseph: "Eating potato chips and playing videogames"Pewds: *sweating*

This guy left me speechless and not in a good way

I personally think being proud of your body is healthy considering the negativity overweight of underweight people face onna daily. Being proud but still striving for physical health is where the middle falls for me.

again i agree with him, while i dont care if people chose to be fat, but they shouldnt pretend that they are healthy, or that they are entitled to stuff, cuz they are not and there is nothing to be proud about either, i dont judge fat people, but at the same time if they start to sound entitled to stuff then it pisses me off.

"No that's the wrong opinion" - FelixTrue Chad

, I think I agree with sasha, you cant be really proud on something you didn't put an effort on. If you get something what you want from the very beginning, will you be proud of it? Like getting the strongest sword as a level 1? So if I will answer the question, my answer is I am satisfied being fat, but not proud of it.

Edit: at around it is quite distinct

"everyone should be proud of themselves. you shouldn't be proud to be fat." pick a lane, boomer.

She's just virtue signalling, the truth is, if she genuinely thought that being fat was something to be proud of, then she would not be working out as hard as she clearly does. Working out is hard, tiring, difficult and time consuming, not to mention expensive, why would you go through all the dieting, working out at least 3x a week, buying supplements and all the rest that goes along with the fitness lifestyle that she clearly lives, if you think that everyone should be proud of their body, regardless of size? Aren't you being a hypocrite by working out?

Felix with the based "ive considered steroids" answer.

“Like the buff guy was saying” Do you know how little that narrows it down?

"The...umm ..the buff guy" Great choice of adjective to filter out your target...in a room of *bodybuilders*

-10:36 well said Felix, very few people on the fitness side of YouTube are willing to say that. Hope this is understood by people watching.

and I was surprised to find I actually enjoyed his newer videos a lot more/that I agreed with him about a lot of things. I love how rational he is when he discusses subjects like . I'm a natural weightlifter (emphasis on physique) and I completely agree with everything he said

I would disagree with you Felix, there's actually a lot of influencial YouTubers specialised in these topics debuncking these so called natty bodybuilders who are giving false hope of goal to beginners.

Also also fug Joseph one time. That's such a stereotypical "I wake up am Gary v mentality" toxic toxic toxic.

Well I have a friend who had a heart attack on his 29th birthday because he was taking steroids. So yes, it's very dangerous. Just like being obese.

caught me off guard

for anyone interested

i've gotta disagree with pewds here on wanting that physique as i value my left forearm too much

anabolics accentuate your natural behaviors. If you're one that typically loses their temper then yes you're susceptible to roid rage. If you're generally laid back and keep your cool you won't really have that side effect.

because in many places steroids are illegal and you can get into serious trouble

that is the most low effort laugh I have ever heard

😂😂😂😭 u're a legend Pew ♥️
