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My highest BMI was when I was 295 pounds, I'm 5'7.

Not even once did I struggle with seating, stairs, walking, etc., and I'm a pack-a-day smoker at that.

I'm 220 now and my BMI is 36. Still nothing lol

Lmao bet. Let's let this fatty walk up stairs to the 7th floor and see how he feels.

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Fat and manlet :marseypuke: I would rather rope

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You'd need a strong rope, and a very strong very tall ladder to get your short fat butt to a beam. It doesn't seem very feasible

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On the plus side, you wouldn't need a rickety stool, just a regular one would do

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The writing style sounds like a woman

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She’s probably “really active” too and “goes to the gym” for an hour every day to engage in a rigorous workout routine consisting of 15 minutes of half assing the elliptical

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You are dramatically overestimating the capabilities of someone with a BMI of 46 if you think they can half-butt the elliptical for 15 minutes.

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My highest BMI was when I was 295 pounds, I'm 5'7.

b-word was fricking cube shaped

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