On a personal level, I think that I like the idea of a kind of normal looking guy who might little by little become more muscular with the passage of time and the ongoing doing of pushups, and sure some of us might become more muscular with this passage of time than others, yet we still might not look much different than the average Joe, except maybe in terms of measuring our current selves against our prior selves we might become more in shape with the passage of time... or maybe it is just a psychological thing, and we gain confidence, even though we really do not look very much different from when we started?
Nah, I don’t buy that. There’s no way you can do 100+ push-ups per day for hundreds of days and not have far more muscle than the average Joe.
100k,OgNasty,280,28500,2024-11-07Got a mile on the bicycle in before climbing up and down 340 stairs (680 total) then hitting some weights. I need to start doing all this daily or at least a few times a week.
Here are some of the funny images I created with AI for this thread.
I had no idea that AI can generate such high quality designs. May I know the name of the app?
It is the Grok 2 beta from xAI. It is free with a premium X subscription (formerly Twitter).