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Yes yes, I'm eating better and doing more cardio, so I'm not as fat.

Fasting is still gay.

The same issue? What's that in your opinion, lack of knowledge?

Guilty conscience?

I was referring to your squat/movement issues... Butt wink is mobility and movement related, just like your feet needing to turn out.

Also, figjam, I don't see how purchasing something that supports something that you're passionate about and will help you is ripping yourself off. I won't give out copy's of my workout, only cost $20, but it supports the people that developed it.

dan, dont rip yourself off buying that book download it

http://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/8494446/

Hah, cheers.

Guilty conscience?

I was referring to your squat/movement issues... Butt wink is mobility and movement related, just like your feet needing to turn out.

Also, figjam, I don't see how purchasing something that supports something that you're passionate about and will help you is ripping yourself off. I won't give out copy's of my workout, only cost $20, but it supports the people that developed it.

No, just prem-tmping you after you got into me the other day about being a fat kent lol

I didn't realise Butt Wink was a move/thing/issue, thought you were being a smart ass.

Learning every day.

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No, just prem-tmping you after you got into me the other day about being a fat kent lol

I didn't realise Butt Wink was a move/thing/issue, thought you were being a smart ass.

Learning every day.

Surely you can tell I'm far too serious....

Cue: joker meme

$60 for any book in this day and age of electronics is a rip off

$20 if it is specifically designed for you, where you are at, tailored towards your goals is a different story. Especially if you actually saw someone in person and they did any form off assessment, I would actually say it was the consumer ripping the writer off in that instance.

$20 for a program such as 5x5 is a rip off

$60 for any book in this day and age of electronics is a rip off

$20 if it is specifically designed for you, where you are at, tailored towards your goals is a different story. Especially if you actually saw someone in person and they did any form off assessment, I would actually say it was the consumer ripping the writer off in that instance.

$20 for a program such as 5x5 is a rip off

Better tell Markos that his record making generic program is a rip off then

Tis only my opinion.

I am also of the opinion that something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.

And Markos has the right to charge whatever he wants for a service he provides.

But to me, its a rip. My opinion

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