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wheres the question mark dude? its not even a question, i just said I'm going to gain the weight i lost thats all... stop scratching ur head over a simple statement
wheres the question mark dude? its not even a question, i just said I'm going to gain the weight i lost thats all... stop scratching ur head over a simple statement
Come on Oni really, our memories aren't as short as yours mate.
How much weight have you put on this past year, 1kg maybe 2kg If you're lucky?
So in the one year previous you reckon you gained 15kg?
You know you've been caught out telling porky pies before Oni, remember your 27" legs and 35" waist all at a bodyweight of 65kg.
Or are you just trying to rattle our jimmies?
In the last year and a half, I've put on 10kg, all muscle. In the two years before that, I put on around 8kg, most fat.
I graduated school just touching 53kg, having spent 18 years eating whatever I want. I understand hard gaining, but it ain't an excuse - merely a reason to work a little harder.
I put my motorbike into the back of a tarago, that gained me about 7-8kgs. Lost size on my left thigh though after knee surgery.
Oh and Oni, I get the point you were trying to make and trying to repeat again and again. But then again I haven't taken anything so obviously it's all that brain function that people were talking about and things.