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>dyel natty walks in
>does 4pl8 bench
>walks out
is there a term for this?
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the performer. he loves cheesesteaks with peppers onions and a little bit of oil
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sounds like mogging to me
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based
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>hahaah sorry juste cleaning
>like zis okey?
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>>77260519
I appreciate OP clean version but there's something more hilarious about the original blurry version where he looks guilty
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I'd be so happy if I could bench 3pl8
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>>77260519
It's called "your imagination" or "pointless bait threads to discourage strangers from lifting as if that will help your failure of a life in some way."
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>>77260519
Lol, i am that natty.

Im 6'0, and while im quite heavy at 93kg it all is concentrated in my core - from butt to stomach, to upper back. I look like a dyel twerp if i have a loose enough shirt on - thin arms, thin legs.

I can bench 3pl (140kg) can see with the corner of my eye, thay people sometimes notice how i start w reps of 1pl /60kg and just keep adding 5-10kilos and do few more reps, until it goes to 100, 110, 115, 130 up until 140kg (308lbs)

My exceptionally thin arms (wrist circumference 6ninches lol) probably make me an odd sight for regulars.



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