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Over-correcting? Did you see that Ray Rice video? Game suspensions should be the least of that guy’s worries. He should be wearing an orange jumpsuit.

Meanwhile, I’m sure there’s a professor/scientist at Iowa whose research grant was denied.

Uhhhhhhh Bojangles.

Any changes you guys know of yet from Univision?

Hahaha.

Wow. The immunity of college football players, especially at Baylor, seems to be unbreakable. That dog needs to be taken away from him and given to a family that will love on him and that POS should be kicked off the team, or, in a just world, jailed for some amount of time for animal cruelty.

THIS is why I come to the Gawker umbrella sites. Thank you.

Why are we talking about this? Seriously? What the fuck is going on?

Eh.

Welp.

It is absolutely infuriating that it’s impossible to find video of this stuff after it happens.

You put it much better than I. This was the root of my argument.

I understand. I picked on the wrong article. All I really wanted to say is that I think the Jillian Michaels/Shaun T fitness craze is getting to be too much. You don’t have to look like that to be “healthy.” And I think, unfortunately, that’s what is being pushed on people via internet ads, infomercials and many other

I mean, literally all you’ve proven with this exchange is that you’re *that* douche bag at the gym who is screaming and staring people down. I’m also sure that you corner people at parties and talk about the horrors of carbs and what sales are going on at GNC. Put the weights down and read a book.

I understand. I used the wrong article to rant on. And my point was not to bash people for lifting weights or being in great shape. My point is that that’s not the only thing that “healthy” looks like. I’m healthy. I brought my blood pressure down to a healthy level by eating right and losing 20 pounds by WALKING. And

I’m not saying people don’t look up to them, or admire them. And there’s nothing wrong with that. What I’m saying is that Lebron James works out for a living. He gets paid millions of dollars to be in peak physical shape. That’s what people aren’t going to relate to. So using their bodies as some kind of goal is

Again. Thank you for proving my point about the the elitism and general rudeness involved with people like you. I’m not overweight and I’m not lazy. I also don’t have low self-esteem. I would imagine that if “looking good” (whatever that means) makes that much of a difference to you, you’re most likely the one with a

I can get behind this. I definitely went on too much of a rant. And perhaps this wasn’t the article to share my views. But, in my opinion, the idea of “health” has become so distorted. The typical supplement-chugging, tiny-tank-top wearing meat head shouldn’t be the face of a healthy lifestyle. Nor the cross-fitters

Can you define “functional fitness results”? Is being able to go out and play tennis functional fitness? Is being able to skateboard around for two hours functional fitness? Is simply walking at an incline for an hour on the treadmill functional fitness? This Gold’s Gym ideology that every part of your body has to be

You’ve perfectly proven my point about gym rats. It’s not about being healthy, it’s about image. It’s about looking at yourself in the mirror as you do pull ups. It’s about bullying others because they don’t look like you. Put simply, it’s about feeling superior to others. Thank you. And you might want to invest in a