- May 9, 2004
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Mannn I wish, my hops are non existent these days
My **** is trash aswel
Least you got dat vascularity doe.
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Mannn I wish, my hops are non existent these days
Definitely lifting in Chelsea's
looking back, weight lifting in high school was dangerous af.
no one there knew proper form lol
looking back, weight lifting in high school was dangerous af.
no one there knew proper form lol
looking back, weight lifting in high school was dangerous af.
no one there knew proper form lol
looking back, weight lifting in high school was dangerous af.
no one there knew proper form lol
i’ve read that both the gym & restaurant businesses are amongst the most challenging/hardest to profit in so you’d be doubling the exposure to risk altho i suppose you could insulate both businesses by pumping in food smells from the restaurant into the gym & simultaneously offer membership plans in the restaurant …
while not same thing, of these new super influencer gyms, they do seem to see the value integrating into being a one stop shop for everything, ostensibly in order to keep folk around/in the gym longer/more often w/food, meal prep, merch, grooming, media services…
If it fails, it fails.Not sure how fast food chains fare versus actual restaurants anyway in whatever you read.
If I buy the space I can always use it as my own private gym and pay for the utilities and taxes from my other revenue streams.
Peep how I never even mentioned doing this ish for the money. I'm doing it to create a world where there are fewer Fat people, and especially fewer Fat people at my gym.
Not gonna be making a super influencer gym but that's what's up I guess.
If it fails, it fails.Not sure how fast food chains fare versus actual restaurants anyway in whatever you read.
If I buy the space I can always use it as my own private gym and pay for the utilities and taxes from my other revenue streams.
Peep how I never even mentioned doing this ish for the money. I'm doing it to create a world where there are fewer Fat people, and especially fewer Fat people at my gym.
Not gonna be making a super influencer gym but that's what's up I guess.
ah, ok i thought profit would be the motive to own a food joint next to gym, altho a fire food spot next to gym makes sense on a strict utilitarian ting…
…what do you have against them & would you even allow ‘the fats’ at this gym? surely some are bound to guilt themselves in from the cross promotion & your highly palatable fast food spot??
watching some of the gym owners talk about the design/thought process behind their gyms not all set out to be havens for influencers but in making their gyms places people actually want to workout via aesthetics & ambiance as well as equipment selection tends to attract influencer types, which in turn gets more people interested in their gym
My man is on a crusade against the fats and the weaks
As a former fat person I applaud you
Fats are lazy and inconsiderate. They take in more than they need and put out less than they should.
I was a skeletal growing up so I was always beefin' wit the Fats. They would not be welcome in such a gym, nor would they desire to workout in such a hostile environment.
looking back, weight lifting in high school was dangerous af.
no one there knew proper form lol
there is a washroom just by the entrance of my local community gym, and the smell of dumping something mysterious in there is breathtaking.For real for real. My gym got an in & out next door and the onion/meat aroma is sexy
too many fastfood joints.i always wonder how related this is, like do gym conglomerates take this into consideration? or is it just that there are that many fast food joints that it is unavoidable??
does planet fitness really have pizza in there? where does the pizza come from, do they have kitchen in the back??