Things you feel too intimidated to get into.

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j0z

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Undercover said:
j0z said:
Undercover said:
Hehe... I guess I could do that. Next time I WILL buy smaller shirts, it can't hurt anything.
I might check out those 2 video things, normally I just laugh them off as another "get ripped quick!" scam. They can't hurt.
increased muscle mass by 20% eh? well, to paraphrase the snide comments about PS3 sales, 20% increase over 10 mg is still only 12 mg of muscle mass! :p

Have you ever thought of a career in advertising?
That's what I thought too the first time I saw an ad for P90, but after listening to what they had to say, and actually paying attention, it all made a LOT of sense. LOL a 20% increase in muscle mass on a 6'1" 200+ lb. frame is actually pretty good, smartass. ;)

Yeah, I sort of work in advertising, but I just make logos and websites for my clients, getting into marketing too much would be selling my soul, and Bill Hicks would never forgive me...

No man, I just like to help people improve themselves with a little encouragement, that's all.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and some other inspirational crap...
I will definitely look into it, it can hurt nothing but maybe my wallet a little, but oh well, not that expensive, plus I would have no gym membership fees to pay.

A Journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, onto an airplane!
Sorry, but it just came to me. No wonder I am not in shape, :D
 

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stand-up comedy.

I have no gimmick and a majority of my "material" is based on religious and racial humor anyway so there is a good chance that I'll get jumpped after being booed offstage xD
dont bbe discouraged: we had an unknown canadian comic (i mean unknown both here AND canada) at my college whos material was more racist than mencia ad lampanelli combined.

and hes white. most of the audience was black. he KILLED (but was not killed himself)
 

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The whole prepy groups at my school.

I always wanted to be one but, the thing is that most of them do drugs, get drunk, spend craploads of money, and have sex.

Sorry, I rather be an outcast.

Note: these are prepy students at MY school.
You're not alone, my friend.

Fortunatley, I've got good standing amongst the preppy (in UK, no word for them, just "normal", hmmm) circles, and I'm a generally well-liked guy. Obviously theres a few, but then, everyone hates someone
 

frank220

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Football was akward at first, but then I got into then had to quit because of Osgood Shlatter's disease.
 

wildpeaks

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Base jumping.
I'm not intimidated by the people, only by the very solid ground below :/
 

Akai Shizuku

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I was going to say women, but I've been ninja'd.

So I'm going to say new series of games, like Lunar. I dunno, I just feel that it's a lot to download.
 

Troublesome Lagomorph

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Exercising and talking to girls scare me half to death. Exercising because I know how dumb I look doing it and talking to girls because I have a wonderful tendency to make a fool of myself.
 

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MarsProbe said:
I've always found the thought of taking up a martial art quite intimidating. A long time ago I had a go at Karate, but didn't really get very far. More recently, a friend tried tirelessly to get me to take up Aikido and later Ninjutsu but I never had the guts to go along to either.
I'd have to agree with this, i've just never got round to do it, that and i probably havn't got the money XD
 

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4 months ago I went gaming online for the first time at the ripe old age of 29.

Intimidating wasn't the word... more like terrifying.

COD4 was my game of choice (tried Gears 2 but it was yawnsome)

The frenetic pace and insane aggression of the community was frightening, but kept it up and have now a happy 0.97 K:D ratio, which I am told is pretty good for someone who's only played online for a few months.
Seconded. (I'm 29 as well)
I started playing some games online and I was lost. I didn't really want to do it at first, but I was presuaded by friends. I still don't want to use a headset, the teenagers shout at me for being too sneaky and considerate.
On behalf of reasonable teenage COD players everywhere I would like to apologise for them. They give us a bad name.

OT: A social life genuinely terrifies me. That is because the last time I tried that things went horribly wrong.
 

annoyinglizardvoice

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Free-running (that parcure or however it's spelt). I'm just to clumbsy to risk it even if I am in much better shape than I used to be.
 

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I bet most of the people that complain about not going to the GYM is because:

1) You're on the PC all day, so it's no wonder your arms\legs or whole body looks like noodles.

2) Embarrassed about it? I'd say more like Lazy. Everyone had to start out somehow.


If the people that complain about the GYM is there intimidation, just get some home weights then go to the gym.

Other than being in the military, that's what I did when I started and i'm pretty bulky myself now.


Just professional advice for you all.



As for me, it would be comedy.
I'm just not a person that would go on stage to make people laugh.
 

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Fashion- I LOVE my comfortable clothes, and my geeky t-shirts, but I sometimes wish I bothered to know what was in style, the "now" look. "sigh" In the end though it is too much time, effort, and most of all, money. Plus I morally can not bring myself to pay $80 or more for a freaking shirt.
 

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One Piece. I read some of the manga awhile ago and thought it was pretty good, but I'm not getting into something that incredibly long.
 

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Hail Fire 998 said:
Exercising and talking to girls scare me half to death. Exercising because I know how dumb I look doing it and talking to girls because I have a wonderful tendency to make a fool of myself.
Don't worry about, try anyway. Worst case scenario, they say no (and get a restraining order), no biggie :)
 

Rolling Thunder

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The London School of Economics. I had the qualifications...but living in London would have bankrupted me and I didn't know if they really wanted anyone as borderline as me.
 

quiet_samurai

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Nothing really, I'm not scared to try new things at least once... within reason.

I can thell you the one thing I would never ever do though... bull riding. Seriously, I don't care who you are and what country you are from, no sport is as manly and ballsy as that. Even Matadors use horses and have things to defend themselves.
 

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Insanum said:
[small/]Women...No wait...[/small]

The Gym. Im far too weedy, Ill look like an idiot.
Lies. Put some baggy clothes on, some headphones, and ignore everyone else. No one goes to judge, they go for fitness and self esteem. In a couple of months you'll be earning cash as an Arnie impersonator, it's a plan that's full of win.
 

soren7550

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A relationship with someone. Or just being friends with anyone in general. God I'm such a social retard.