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Gym 10w
Idk why the phrase “work out” as it pertains to exercise gets on my nerves. I haaaaateee it. It sounds so glib to me. It sounds like an influencer buzzword x10 every time I hear it. I just can’t stand it
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Anonymous 10w

Absolutely ; it's very protestant work ethic. I just say "go to the gym" or "do my lifting" asdf

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