Got snarked at the gym today
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LiveLoveLift48 wrote: »Regardless of whether this happened or didn't happen, this forum is called Motivation and Support. Last time I checked, telling someone that they're a liar because their story is unlikely in your frame of experience is neither motivating or supportive.
^^^^^^^ This exactly! This is another type of bully. If you cant contribute in a positive way then why say anything at all....or maybe it just makes them feel better. I guess being the internet people will say whatever they feel like without caring how it could make another person feel.
exactly! i couldn't agree more! so people should stop making up stories that only serve to reinforce negative beliefs about what actually happens in gyms.0 -
BasicGreatGuy wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
Logical fallacy. It is anything but logical.
Your 25 years experience in a gym is meaningless, in regards to the OP. You weren't there. Just because it doesn't fit your logical fallacy premise, that doesn't mean it didn't happen.
okay. i'll just go around believing every far out thing i ever hear, because it *could* happen, no matter how unlikely it sounds and how actual life experiences dictates that it's outside the bounds of normal behavior. seems legit.0 -
BasicGreatGuy wrote: »Neversettle78 wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
I agree, I am very skeptical that this actually happened the way it was described, or at all.
Also, the OP's profile is sketchy itself...no gender, no pic...
Did you ever consider that your logical fallacy thinking is the problem? If not, take some time to consider it.
have you ever considered that you have no idea what you're talking about?
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fart next time and say why don't you try breathing some real heavy air0
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BasicGreatGuy wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
Logical fallacy. It is anything but logical.
Your 25 years experience in a gym is meaningless, in regards to the OP. You weren't there. Just because it doesn't fit your logical fallacy premise, that doesn't mean it didn't happen.
okay. i'll just go around believing every far out thing i ever hear, because it *could* happen, no matter how unlikely it sounds and how actual life experiences dictates that it's outside the bounds of normal behavior. seems legit.
One person being rude to another is not what some wild unimaginable "far out thing." It happens in a lot of places including this forum.
All the OP did was relay that he or she was belittled by another gym member. As far as I know, the OP was not trolling nor does the OP have a history of such.
It is not logical to believe that because such has never happened to you, that such cannot or did not happen to someone else, no matter how many times you want to run the circular logic route.
Your post was illogical because it was based on logical fallacy. That is the ugly truth.0 -
BasicGreatGuy wrote: »Neversettle78 wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
I agree, I am very skeptical that this actually happened the way it was described, or at all.
Also, the OP's profile is sketchy itself...no gender, no pic...
Did you ever consider that your logical fallacy thinking is the problem? If not, take some time to consider it.
have you ever considered that you have no idea what you're talking about?0 -
BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »Neversettle78 wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
I agree, I am very skeptical that this actually happened the way it was described, or at all.
Also, the OP's profile is sketchy itself...no gender, no pic...
Did you ever consider that your logical fallacy thinking is the problem? If not, take some time to consider it.
have you ever considered that you have no idea what you're talking about?
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I lifted today! That's the good part. A few other people were in the gym, including one girl who was lifting much heavier than I was- I'm using fairly small weights because I haven't lifted forever and I'm only a few weeks into doing it again- I'd rather be safe and build up to where I was than hurt myself.
After she was done she walked over, DROPPED a huge dumbbell next to me and said "try lifting something real" and walked out. I just kept lifting (I was in the middle of a set) and didn't respond... just kind of can't believe some people are actually like that. I'm still glad I lifted today, but with all the other stress in my life I really didn't need that during my workout.
Da hardest part of working out, is actually getting urself there. Keep ur eyes on da prize and disregard any haters. Be proud of urself for working ur way to a healthier life style. Cheers!
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Obviously she needed a snickers bar cause she wasn't acting like herself!0
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What a mole!! Don't worry about people like that not worth the air they breath0
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Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.0
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If this did happen, that's messed up. I would have said something. If it didn't happen, why lie & say it did?0
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Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.
I wonder if people might feel less inhibited about that kind of thing in small apartment gyms like that than they would in commercial gyms with more of a public. Home turf, no one around, etc.0 -
PikaKnight wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »Neversettle78 wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
I agree, I am very skeptical that this actually happened the way it was described, or at all.
Also, the OP's profile is sketchy itself...no gender, no pic...
Did you ever consider that your logical fallacy thinking is the problem? If not, take some time to consider it.
have you ever considered that you have no idea what you're talking about?
We get it, you like using the same fancy words over and over again. You can stop now.
Edited to state I quoted the wrong post - this is directed at BasicGreatGuy0 -
Someone say "logical fallacy" one more time!!!0
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Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.
Again, this is totally different than the OP's story. The girl wanted to use the treadmill and felt her workout was more important. I can totally believe this happened. Once again, it's not uncommon behaviour, like the other example earlier in the thread at guys giving each other a hard time at the gym. I still am skeptical about the OP.0 -
3dogsrunning wrote: »Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.
Again, this is totally different than the OP's story. The girl wanted to use the treadmill and felt her workout was more important. I can totally believe this happened. Once again, it's not uncommon behaviour, like the other example earlier in the thread at guys giving each other a hard time at the gym. I still am skeptical about the OP.
It's very similar to me. It's the "My workout is more important than yours, why are you taking up space" attitude
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3dogsrunning wrote: »Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.
Again, this is totally different than the OP's story. The girl wanted to use the treadmill and felt her workout was more important. I can totally believe this happened. Once again, it's not uncommon behaviour, like the other example earlier in the thread at guys giving each other a hard time at the gym. I still am skeptical about the OP.
It's very similar to me. It's the "My workout is more important than yours, why are you taking up space" attitude
I guess we can agree to disagree.0 -
I would have retorted, "I do, every time I take a leak".0
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BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »Neversettle78 wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
I agree, I am very skeptical that this actually happened the way it was described, or at all.
Also, the OP's profile is sketchy itself...no gender, no pic...
Did you ever consider that your logical fallacy thinking is the problem? If not, take some time to consider it.
have you ever considered that you have no idea what you're talking about?
You guise!! He's a good guy, really. You're throwing way too much shade on his game...I mean, he's just a squirrel trying to get a nut. Let him find his BasicGreatGirl on here doing what he does best.0 -
Best response: Try minding your own business.0
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Neversettle78 wrote: »PikaKnight wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »Neversettle78 wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
I agree, I am very skeptical that this actually happened the way it was described, or at all.
Also, the OP's profile is sketchy itself...no gender, no pic...
Did you ever consider that your logical fallacy thinking is the problem? If not, take some time to consider it.
have you ever considered that you have no idea what you're talking about?
We get it, you like using the same fancy words over and over again. You can stop now.
Edited to state I quoted the wrong post - this is directed at BasicGreatGuy
Although your misquote ended up far more entertaining since you managed to get one with no words at all :laugh:0 -
3dogsrunning wrote: »Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.
Again, this is totally different than the OP's story. The girl wanted to use the treadmill and felt her workout was more important. I can totally believe this happened. Once again, it's not uncommon behaviour, like the other example earlier in the thread at guys giving each other a hard time at the gym. I still am skeptical about the OP.
It's very similar to me. It's the "My workout is more important than yours, why are you taking up space" attitude
1. She wasn't taking up any of the girl's space. The stronger girl's workout was in no way inhibited by the OP. Well, unless she didn't like that the OP kept staring at her and was bothered by the OP judging her for lifting and looking so manly.
2. Snarking someone is an act of condescension meant to make the other person feel small. People do that all the time. This treadmill incident would still be extremely rare, but belittling is a thing people do. Walking over to another person's space and throwing a dumbbell toward them is an act of pure aggression signaling that you're ready to fight RIGHT NOW. That rarely happens in any arena. It happens even less when the aggressor isn't part of a group. The most likely response is that the person you threw the dumbbell at picks it up and throws it at your head. People just don't initiate that sort of thing on the regular. Not without provocation or past history.0 -
3dogsrunning wrote: »Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.
Again, this is totally different than the OP's story. The girl wanted to use the treadmill and felt her workout was more important. I can totally believe this happened. Once again, it's not uncommon behaviour, like the other example earlier in the thread at guys giving each other a hard time at the gym. I still am skeptical about the OP.
It's very similar to me. It's the "My workout is more important than yours, why are you taking up space" attitude
1. She wasn't taking up any of the girl's space. The stronger girl's workout was in no way inhibited by the OP. Well, unless she didn't like that the OP kept staring at her and was bothered by the OP judging her for lifting and looking so manly.
2. Snarking someone is an act of condescension meant to make the other person feel small. People do that all the time. This treadmill incident would still be extremely rare, but belittling is a thing people do. Walking over to another person's space and throwing a dumbbell toward them is an act of pure aggression signaling that you're ready to fight RIGHT NOW. That rarely happens in any arena. It happens even less when the aggressor isn't part of a group. The most likely response is that the person you threw the dumbbell at picks it up and throws it at your head. People just don't initiate that sort of thing on the regular. Not without provocation or past history.
To me, somebody telling me to get off the treadmill so they can workout is actually worse than another dropping a dumbbell and walking away. One person allegedly took off like a little *kitten* while the other continues to invade my space, impatiently asking me to GTFO
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3dogsrunning wrote: »Lol I've seen a (fit) girl tell an unfit girl that she should let ppl that are actually going to put the treadmill to good use use it. (Unfit girl was walking and I guess the other girl wanted to run. This was an apartment gym with two treadmills) so i believe op story. There is plenty of rude ppl in this world.
Again, this is totally different than the OP's story. The girl wanted to use the treadmill and felt her workout was more important. I can totally believe this happened. Once again, it's not uncommon behaviour, like the other example earlier in the thread at guys giving each other a hard time at the gym. I still am skeptical about the OP.
It's very similar to me. It's the "My workout is more important than yours, why are you taking up space" attitude
1. She wasn't taking up any of the girl's space. The stronger girl's workout was in no way inhibited by the OP. Well, unless she didn't like that the OP kept staring at her and was bothered by the OP judging her for lifting and looking so manly.
2. Snarking someone is an act of condescension meant to make the other person feel small. People do that all the time. This treadmill incident would still be extremely rare, but belittling is a thing people do. Walking over to another person's space and throwing a dumbbell toward them is an act of pure aggression signaling that you're ready to fight RIGHT NOW. That rarely happens in any arena. It happens even less when the aggressor isn't part of a group. The most likely response is that the person you threw the dumbbell at picks it up and throws it at your head. People just don't initiate that sort of thing on the regular. Not without provocation or past history.
Exactly what I was trying to figure out how to say.0 -
After she was done she walked over, DROPPED a huge dumbbell next to me and said "try lifting something real" and walked out.
I can see why other people have questioned your version of events because this is an unusual thing to happen.
You can, however, take comfort from that. 99.9999999% of your trips to a gym over your lifetime will be uneventful and if anything you will experience far more kindness than rudeness. For some reason however the rudeness sticks in our minds for longer.
Simply put *kitten* that *kitten* and the horse she rode in on.
Now go about your day with serenity my sister.
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Neversettle78 wrote: »PikaKnight wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »BasicGreatGuy wrote: »Neversettle78 wrote: »25 years of spending tons of time in gyms and I've yet to see anything like this occur on any level. Add me to the list of people that doubt this really happened.
I agree, I am very skeptical that this actually happened the way it was described, or at all.
Also, the OP's profile is sketchy itself...no gender, no pic...
Did you ever consider that your logical fallacy thinking is the problem? If not, take some time to consider it.
have you ever considered that you have no idea what you're talking about?
We get it, you like using the same fancy words over and over again. You can stop now.
Edited to state I quoted the wrong post - this is directed at BasicGreatGuy
Although your misquote ended up far more entertaining since you managed to get one with no words at all :laugh:
I am happy to have entertained you today. You're welcome, lol.0
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