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    I know it’s a joke strip, but don’t worry about being judged at the gym, only the 1% bottom dregs of gym goers do that. Most of us know it’s difficult and respect you for trying, we won’t bother you unless you might injure yourself.

    And that woman is quietly getting jacked af, look that massive back in her last panel

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          That’s the smell of dedication, the smell of a hero who went above and beyond. Inhale it with pride, as you are deemed worthy to follow in their footsteps.

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    This idea that other people are looking at you and judging you at the gym is pure paranoia and a bit of a case of “main character syndrome”

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          Thing is, it’s not about being “the main character”. Some people had a really rough time in school and for them it can feel that they’re being judged by others even if most people aren’t. Childhood trauma and psychological conditions are really complex and even if you can “logically” reason something to be true, your anxiety and your emotions are really really good at convincing you that your fears aren’t unfounded.

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      Lol you clearly don’t go to the gym if you’re saying this. Went to the YMCA as a kid and saw elliptical politics that made my middle school that literally split us into “teams” by economic class look tame in comparison. Because of the death of the third place in western society, any activity that isn’t where you sleep or work becomes a third place, where people are kind of inherently judging the people around them, to fulfill this. All the shitty people you went to high school gym with are mostly the same people now, and need a place to continue their bullshit. Some will grow past this, but by that point the next generation of gym shitheads is ready.

      The only way I agree with your comment is if you said “people at the gym aren’t judging you any more than people outside the gym already do”. Maybe it’s just the area I live, but everything becomes a game of judgement. It’s one thing to say “yeah I’m being judged by other people and I don’t care”. But to determine that you aren’t being percieved at all off of this idea is more delusional than the idea that you are being percieved.

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          Lol nah it’s true, people silently judge everyone around them and they do it to try to convince themselves they are superior. That they haven’t been doing things wrong their whole lives. That their inner models for how the world works are accurate.

          You just don’t want to admit that humans are that shitty, that’s all. Or that you are.

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            YOU silently judge everyone around you. You’ve admitted as much. You don’t know what it going on in any one else’s head, that’s pure conjecture by you.

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              And so do you. I never said I was excluded from that rule. I am at least unabashedly honest about it. You just don’t want to accept you are the same way.

              We are nothing but selfish, indolent, avaricious, narcissistic, jealous, petty, nasty little apes who establish dominance hierarchies and silently judging others for the reasons I listed above is one of the myriad of ways in which we demonstrate our true nature and establish dominance over one another.

              Convincing oneself one is superior to others is a survival mechanism. A destructive one I am going to judge you and blame you for, simply because it is the truth.

              We are destructive and cruel to each other and that is what it means to be human. Accept it.

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                  See? The first thing any of you thought to do was take offense because deep down inside, you know what I’m saying is true.

                  Would it help if I told you it’s okay to just be a simple animal? We all are anyway.

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            Not everyone is the same. We aren’t all motivated by the same things, we weren’t all raised the same way, we weren’t all damaged by the same things and we don’t all think the same.

            When you assume everyone thinks the same way as you, you’ll misjudge a lot of people.

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              And not a single one of those things changes the fact that humans silently judge each other.

              All people do this across all cultures. We’re hardwired to do it by virtue of being what we are, and what we are are apes who establish dominance hierarchies.

              It’s just a fact. You’re purposefully misconstruing it as a moral claim so you can attack a strawman to make yourself feel better, but it’s still just a fact.

              If I told you it is in no way a moral judgement or condemnation toward you, I bet you would be more ready to accept it, and that’s the point. Your selfishness is the point.

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        I guess it’s easier when your’re an older white dude, you can just kind of melt into the background and stay off people’s radars. It’s probably way harder when your trans.

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    I always appreciate the digglet dudes around anime expo, costume is just at least a year of getting ripped AF and the work SHOWS.

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    my thoughts at gym:

    • grumble I’m tired and want to go home but I’m glad I came
    • oh hey it’s that person, they’re making progress rock on
    • ah rehab exercises? bummer. Good on them doing the work to get better
    • Wow that person is jacked, they must be working so hard
    • Oh no the thing I want to use it taken. Oh well I’ll wait
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      Adding to those:

      • [Song Lyrics]
      • Good lord, that lady is tiny but she lifts some serious iron. She could kick my ass. (there’s a very short but very built young woman who works out at the same time&place as me)
      • Oh boy, cardio. I hate it here :D
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    I can almost guarantee that nobody cares about who you are or what you’re doing at the gym. Everybody is focused on their own bodies.

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    Only partly related, but at the gym my BF works out at, the buffest, most ripped guy is this older gent who has the nickname ‘Kratos’.

    Why? Because if you gave him some makeup he’d look exactly like Kratos from Dad of Boi.