
paladincel_
Total NPC death.
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When you work out, your brain automatically adjusts your perception of your muscles to make you think they are big and start worshipping the smallest change, and makes you forget the fact that your arms, if you have bad genetics and aren't taking extreme roids + spend 70% of your time and effort on resistance training, are the most small, incredibly embarrassing sticks imaginable. They take zero, and I mean ZERO space in the air. Just stretch out your arm in front of you and look at it.
I am 181 cm and have such small arm bones that even with roids I couldn't really fix much of anything, but I'll keep looking at my veiny forearms and thinking "omg it's so huge" when in reality it doesn't matter it's developed when your arms are just small.
I might be way stronger than some historical figure that didn't work out but when you wake up to reality you realize that my arms are actually still probably smaller.
I am 181 cm and have such small arm bones that even with roids I couldn't really fix much of anything, but I'll keep looking at my veiny forearms and thinking "omg it's so huge" when in reality it doesn't matter it's developed when your arms are just small.
I might be way stronger than some historical figure that didn't work out but when you wake up to reality you realize that my arms are actually still probably smaller.