That's because you have social problems. Other people don't judge the content of other peoples mind based on often ironic T-Shirt slogans.
1 year ago
Anonymous
So I'm supposed to feel comfortable with that kind of sweatshirt? Maybe the basic newcomer is not aware of the reference and the fact that it is a parody shirt.
1 year ago
Anonymous
This is clearly weak bait and you’re not going to rile up le chuds by acting like a snowflake. It’s not 2016. Come up with something better and try me later
1 year ago
Anonymous
The guy is French, in France the brand is not famous at all, so it is most likely that beginners won't get it should they see it.
1 year ago
Anonymous
ebin
1 year ago
Anonymous
Yes. You will encounter things that will make you uncomfortable and anxious everywhere in the outside world. You need to find copes to deal with it not the other way around. One is learning that people may wear some edgy shirt and it's not a direct attack to you, they may not even notice you or care about you at all. For all you know this guy used to be super skinny and to him it's a motivator.
1 year ago
Anonymous
I find it so weird that some retard is sat on the other end chuckling as you try to give what you think is some frail loser life advice. It’s surreal
1 year ago
Anonymous
I'm a mentally ill retard (aspergers) myself tbh and just reciting some useful stuff about learning other peoples perspectives from the DBT program for borderliners. The taxpayer here payed 300€/day for hundreds of days so I could learn the most basic shit about human communication that comes naturally to normal people. Might as well share.
I understand two retards arguing like this must look mega retarded to normal people though.
The fact that he used to be super skinny and still need to wear that shirt to cope with his memories of him being skinny seems to indicate that he's prone to judge every skinny in the gym. Why? Because he rejects his old body, he doesn't want to be related to skinny people, he needs his shirt to distinguish his old version of him (the one he dislikes) and what he is now. That's my interpretation.
>indicate that he's prone to judge every skinny in the gym
Now that's you projecting your own thoughts to other people. Other people are not you is the issue. You cannot accurately judge that. Your interpretation are not his actual thoughts and intentions.
I would wear some edgy shirt like that to remind myself of my worst as a warning to not let myself go like that ever again. Would I care about other people being skinny? No, because I barely notice people from other objects in my environment.
People have different degrees of empathy. Some don't give a fuck about others, others get too involved into what others think and feel about them. I'm very far on one extreme, you seem somewhat extreme on the other end, because you'd feel anxious over a T-Shirt slogan on some random dude. A mind that looks at other people and only sees criticism of yourself in others is not a healthy mind. There are skinny people out there that don't feel bad or insecure about being that way. Do you think they'd even notice this guy on the street?
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Now that's you projecting your own thoughts to other people.
This is not exactly "projecting my own thoughts to other people" because I don't despise skinny people. I despise that aspect of me personally but I'm not judging people by their muscles. My hint is the following : people who go to the gym did start with the same mindset as me, despising their body (either skinny or fat). For those who managed to get rid of their old body and became muscular, there's an important risk: still not being confident despite being muscular. Why? Because maybe lifting doesn't solve the roots of the problem. It may have just shifted it, changed the way the problem is expressed: people are muscular but still insecure because they fear becoming skinny again, so they reject and disdain skinny newcomers (or fat, depending on the case, but I'm skinny so I'm talking about that)
>You cannot accurately judge that.
That's the problem. I can accurately judge the mindset of a friend of mine with whom I would go to the gym. I cannot accurately judge the mindset of someone I don't know. Maybe he's gonna be nice. Maybe not. However, the "maybe not" risk is still present. And I assess it quite high. Would I go in place where I think the risk of being mocked is high, especially if it is a domain 1) I value a lot 2) I'm rubbish at?
>I would wear some edgy shirt like that to remind myself of my worst as a warning to not let myself go like that ever again.
Yes, but is it sane? I don't think so?
>Would I care about other people being skinny? No, because I barely notice people from other objects in my environment.
I've never learned how to work like that, and I assume there's a nuance between your mindset (= I don't give a fuck at all) and mine (= I care about everything). Usually people don't care, except if someone unusual happens (for instance, if someone stumbles in the street) or if they see someone with a peculiar profile.
>You cannot accurately judge that
1 year ago
Anonymous
You need to spend less time in your head and more time just doing what you want dude. You're over analyzing to an insane degree
1 year ago
Anonymous
I know that, I'm just telling how things make sense in my head
1 year ago
Anonymous
nobody cares
1 year ago
Anonymous
The fact that he used to be super skinny and still need to wear that shirt to cope with his memories of him being skinny seems to indicate that he's prone to judge every skinny in the gym. Why? Because he rejects his old body, he doesn't want to be related to skinny people, he needs his shirt to distinguish his old version of him (the one he dislikes) and what he is now. That's my interpretation.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Another way to say it: if you are really comfortable with skinny people and your own past as a skinny dude, you shouldn't need help to such an extent that you need to wear that shirt.
1 year ago
Anonymous
I'm still a skeleton mode lanklet and when I see people like that I also think it's very unappealing. Then I think "is this how I look to other people?" and get sad.
1 year ago
Anonymous
Yes, when you see other skinny people you're not judging them but you're telling yourself "wow, do I look THAT beginner?"
1 year ago
Anonymous
Me too anon. But that's why we do it. I also know that I look better than I used to (proven by photos) and hell, a bit of discomfort is necessary sometimes. That's why SwoleShack's fit is actually useful - if your progress sucks, your diet sucks, your routine sucks, then people here are mean enough to tell you that instead of hugboxing you like other websites full of NGMIs gaslighting each other that they're doing fine.
Why don't you just not care?
Why should his opinion of anything matter to you?
So what if he doesn't like skinny people (you) what is he gonna do about it? He's not gonna beat you up that's for sure
Grow a pair of balls you fucking pussy
1 year ago
Anonymous
>He's not gonna beat you up that's for sure
No but he can show his discontent in such a way that it makes me feel uncomfortable
1 year ago
Anonymous
Let me tell ya somethin' kid
The world wipes it's ass with ya
feelings
So either be a man and get the fuck ova it or act like a woman and abandon tha
gym because someone wore somethin' ya didn't like
1 year ago
Anonymous
>Let me tell ya somethin' kid >The world wipes it's ass with ya feelings >So either be a man and get the fuck ova it or act like a woman and abandon tha gym because someone wore somethin' ya didn't like
Do you walk into gyms and see a lot of people you think you should bother? Why are you even looking at anyone? When I go to lift the people around me are a blur, they may as well be cardboard cutouts.
It’s a parody shirt of another brands that’s exactly the same but it says “anti social social club” in that font. It’s just a joke from some gym gear website bro
nice, I read it more as "skinny people against being skinny" but I wouldn't be surprised newfags and twitter naggers would read it in the most moronically offensive way possible.
If I'm planning to go to the gym, that's also because I'm against the fact of staying skinny. However, exhibiting yourself with such a sweatshirt is quite peculiar. I'm like "what are his intentions? what does he really think?"
Listen, that person in the shirt probably started as a skinny fuck himself hence the "skinny club" thing, it's a fucking joke, he is mocking himself to never get skinny again
the shirt applies to you even if you arent wearing it. you are skinny (therefore in the skinny club), but don't want ton be skinny (therefore antiskinny)
When I used to be fat and started going to the gym, I had a t-shirt saying "I hate fatpeople". People at the gym, fat, fit and skinny, always found it funny. Maybe you just lack social skills, anon.
How do I find a more toxic gym? All the ones I can find in my area are full of homosexuals saying you got this bro to the retard doing air squats. Like planet fitness but smaller and somehow gayer.
>SwoleShack doesn't recognize that it's parodying the "Anti Social Social Club" hoodies that are currently popular
Do you guys REALLY not go outside? I thought we were all joking.
What?
Bro it's a joke
Super funny indeed
>can’t handle some minor bantz
ngmi. In the gym or socially
It means skinny people not wanting to be skinny anymore. What's the problem?
I tought it translated to anti dyel/lanky (skinny) lean (skinny) club.
He's just exhibiting his hatred of beginners
No, it's funny.
If I enter the gym seeing this guy and his sweatshirt, I'll tell myself "wow, I shouldn't bother him" and feel anxious
That's because you have social problems. Other people don't judge the content of other peoples mind based on often ironic T-Shirt slogans.
So I'm supposed to feel comfortable with that kind of sweatshirt? Maybe the basic newcomer is not aware of the reference and the fact that it is a parody shirt.
This is clearly weak bait and you’re not going to rile up le chuds by acting like a snowflake. It’s not 2016. Come up with something better and try me later
The guy is French, in France the brand is not famous at all, so it is most likely that beginners won't get it should they see it.
ebin
Yes. You will encounter things that will make you uncomfortable and anxious everywhere in the outside world. You need to find copes to deal with it not the other way around. One is learning that people may wear some edgy shirt and it's not a direct attack to you, they may not even notice you or care about you at all. For all you know this guy used to be super skinny and to him it's a motivator.
I find it so weird that some retard is sat on the other end chuckling as you try to give what you think is some frail loser life advice. It’s surreal
I'm a mentally ill retard (aspergers) myself tbh and just reciting some useful stuff about learning other peoples perspectives from the DBT program for borderliners. The taxpayer here payed 300€/day for hundreds of days so I could learn the most basic shit about human communication that comes naturally to normal people. Might as well share.
I understand two retards arguing like this must look mega retarded to normal people though.
>indicate that he's prone to judge every skinny in the gym
Now that's you projecting your own thoughts to other people. Other people are not you is the issue. You cannot accurately judge that. Your interpretation are not his actual thoughts and intentions.
I would wear some edgy shirt like that to remind myself of my worst as a warning to not let myself go like that ever again. Would I care about other people being skinny? No, because I barely notice people from other objects in my environment.
People have different degrees of empathy. Some don't give a fuck about others, others get too involved into what others think and feel about them. I'm very far on one extreme, you seem somewhat extreme on the other end, because you'd feel anxious over a T-Shirt slogan on some random dude. A mind that looks at other people and only sees criticism of yourself in others is not a healthy mind. There are skinny people out there that don't feel bad or insecure about being that way. Do you think they'd even notice this guy on the street?
>Now that's you projecting your own thoughts to other people.
This is not exactly "projecting my own thoughts to other people" because I don't despise skinny people. I despise that aspect of me personally but I'm not judging people by their muscles. My hint is the following : people who go to the gym did start with the same mindset as me, despising their body (either skinny or fat). For those who managed to get rid of their old body and became muscular, there's an important risk: still not being confident despite being muscular. Why? Because maybe lifting doesn't solve the roots of the problem. It may have just shifted it, changed the way the problem is expressed: people are muscular but still insecure because they fear becoming skinny again, so they reject and disdain skinny newcomers (or fat, depending on the case, but I'm skinny so I'm talking about that)
>You cannot accurately judge that.
That's the problem. I can accurately judge the mindset of a friend of mine with whom I would go to the gym. I cannot accurately judge the mindset of someone I don't know. Maybe he's gonna be nice. Maybe not. However, the "maybe not" risk is still present. And I assess it quite high. Would I go in place where I think the risk of being mocked is high, especially if it is a domain 1) I value a lot 2) I'm rubbish at?
>I would wear some edgy shirt like that to remind myself of my worst as a warning to not let myself go like that ever again.
Yes, but is it sane? I don't think so?
>Would I care about other people being skinny? No, because I barely notice people from other objects in my environment.
I've never learned how to work like that, and I assume there's a nuance between your mindset (= I don't give a fuck at all) and mine (= I care about everything). Usually people don't care, except if someone unusual happens (for instance, if someone stumbles in the street) or if they see someone with a peculiar profile.
>You cannot accurately judge that
You need to spend less time in your head and more time just doing what you want dude. You're over analyzing to an insane degree
I know that, I'm just telling how things make sense in my head
nobody cares
The fact that he used to be super skinny and still need to wear that shirt to cope with his memories of him being skinny seems to indicate that he's prone to judge every skinny in the gym. Why? Because he rejects his old body, he doesn't want to be related to skinny people, he needs his shirt to distinguish his old version of him (the one he dislikes) and what he is now. That's my interpretation.
Another way to say it: if you are really comfortable with skinny people and your own past as a skinny dude, you shouldn't need help to such an extent that you need to wear that shirt.
I'm still a skeleton mode lanklet and when I see people like that I also think it's very unappealing. Then I think "is this how I look to other people?" and get sad.
Yes, when you see other skinny people you're not judging them but you're telling yourself "wow, do I look THAT beginner?"
Me too anon. But that's why we do it. I also know that I look better than I used to (proven by photos) and hell, a bit of discomfort is necessary sometimes. That's why SwoleShack's fit is actually useful - if your progress sucks, your diet sucks, your routine sucks, then people here are mean enough to tell you that instead of hugboxing you like other websites full of NGMIs gaslighting each other that they're doing fine.
If I enter the gym seeing this guy and his sweatshirt, I'll tell myself "wow, what a fucking edgelord" and cringe at him
>If I enter the gym seeing this guy and his sweatshirt, I'll tell myself "wow, I shouldn't bother him" and feel anxious
so don’t bother him
>yfw
before they started visiting SwoleShack, I almost couldn't believe people like this exist
You couldn't imagine someone entering the gym being anxious?
Why don't you just not care?
Why should his opinion of anything matter to you?
So what if he doesn't like skinny people (you) what is he gonna do about it? He's not gonna beat you up that's for sure
Grow a pair of balls you fucking pussy
>He's not gonna beat you up that's for sure
No but he can show his discontent in such a way that it makes me feel uncomfortable
Let me tell ya somethin' kid
The world wipes it's ass with ya
feelings
So either be a man and get the fuck ova it or act like a woman and abandon tha
gym because someone wore somethin' ya didn't like
>Let me tell ya somethin' kid
>The world wipes it's ass with ya feelings
>So either be a man and get the fuck ova it or act like a woman and abandon tha gym because someone wore somethin' ya didn't like
Do you walk into gyms and see a lot of people you think you should bother? Why are you even looking at anyone? When I go to lift the people around me are a blur, they may as well be cardboard cutouts.
It’s a parody shirt of another brands that’s exactly the same but it says “anti social social club” in that font. It’s just a joke from some gym gear website bro
nice, I read it more as "skinny people against being skinny" but I wouldn't be surprised newfags and twitter naggers would read it in the most moronically offensive way possible.
If I'm planning to go to the gym, that's also because I'm against the fact of staying skinny. However, exhibiting yourself with such a sweatshirt is quite peculiar. I'm like "what are his intentions? what does he really think?"
Have you considered not giving a fuck about other people and their opinions on how you look and/or live your life?
I can't, because I'm anxious about going to the gym for several reasons, and being a total beginner is one of them.
Listen, that person in the shirt probably started as a skinny fuck himself hence the "skinny club" thing, it's a fucking joke, he is mocking himself to never get skinny again
Mocking himself by showing that kind of sentence on the back of his sweatshirt to everyone?
it's clearly as much of a joke as a fat person wearing an "I bear anorexia" tshirt. It's a mix of self-deprecating and ironic.
nigga his intentions are directly on the shirt! escape skinny! you think like a woman
>headset over hoodie
>hoodine in the gym
>belt over hoodie
>black and white picture while drinking d'eau
this is what shitstagram does to your brain
> Uses a misinterpretation of a satirical jumper slogan to claim lifters aren't nice.
Stop being a beginner then
yes but he's still in the skinny club, see?
the shirt applies to you even if you arent wearing it. you are skinny (therefore in the skinny club), but don't want ton be skinny (therefore antiskinny)
omg this is so toxic, I'm reporting people who lift weights and don't just visit once a month to play in the squat rack
Estimated orm;
Bench: 81kg
OHP: 42kg
Deadlift: 112kg
Zercher: 95kg
Bent over row: 95kg
I exercise at home because I will get bullied at the gym
So funny
When I used to be fat and started going to the gym, I had a t-shirt saying "I hate fatpeople". People at the gym, fat, fit and skinny, always found it funny. Maybe you just lack social skills, anon.
Maybe
The hoodie is in reference to himself, he was/is skinny and desires to not be. Quit being retarded.
How do I find a more toxic gym? All the ones I can find in my area are full of homosexuals saying you got this bro to the retard doing air squats. Like planet fitness but smaller and somehow gayer.
Did you forget the image?
>SwoleShack doesn't recognize that it's parodying the "Anti Social Social Club" hoodies that are currently popular
Do you guys REALLY not go outside? I thought we were all joking.
OP apparently doesn't
Also those shirts are cringe anyway just like every other poplar brand thats ever happened.
They are not famous in France
>being french
HON HON HON