My partner ran across this thread randomly when searching for something else. This is the epitome of mid 2k internet arguments between the dumb and the not so dumb. It’s 5 pages long, and I bet if you start it, you will finish it.
It revolves around a debate of how long a week is, what working out “every other day” means, and everyone else laughing at them along the way.
tbf, bodybuilding.com forums are kind of famous for their semi trolling threads. Or at least they were back in the days
El wrongo
here are the highlights in an ace attorney format: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teC_uksSPBU
Mega64 also made a video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqylqmDl0Mw
Oh I loooove this.
I got part way through the second page. TheJosh is the dumbest mf I’ve ever seen.
Something tells me he’d agree if reflective surfaces weren’t all he could see. No basis for comparison, can’t weigh in. 🤷🏼♂️
I doubt you randomly ran across this highly popular and heavily memed thread, that I’ve seen everywhere from NASIOC to YT to work.
Doubt all you want. https://xkcd.com/1053/
not sure meme applies. just suggesting that I think it’s unlikely they found a specific, well known thread on a low-traffic forum naturally while ‘searching for something unrelated’ instead of through one of the dozens of places it’s been shared in the last decade+ … especially if they’re viewing it/linking it through the wayback machine instead of directly?
Searching for Garmin Tempe ANT+ changes since it was deprecated. Two people were debating how they measure temperature during their rides. Another commenter said if they weren’t careful, they’d start a thread like… link.
So yes, unrelated, found, never seen before, thus the XKCD.
It’s infuriating that he comes back to get the last word and prove that he didn’t learn anything.