Plato is the classic example that thinking and musculature are not mutually exclusive. The name Plato itself is a nickname from his wrestling days meaning “broad shoulders”.
47 0 ReplyHe was yolked and a legit wrestler apparently
11 0 ReplyBoth Plato and Socrates. The philosophers in lift and shred
9 0 Replywait, so words Plato and plateau are actually related? TIL
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Fr fr tho it is weird how some people have a stigma against muscularity
27 0 ReplyIt's a bit of a dated stereotype, thank Hollywood and the "nerd vs jock" trope.
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Ramón y Cajal was awarded the Nobel of medicine and he was a bodybuilder.
18 0 ReplyLeper from the Darkest Dungeon:
15 0 ReplyThe trick is to replace all the leaders with cowards at once, then you don't need the warriors?
7 0 Reply"I can picture a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it." —Jack Handey
Neville Chamberlains will always have Hitlers.
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Hurting my self in medically advisable ways makes the brain work better.
Also I can carry my giant sook of a dog up scary stairs.
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Do we have a murdered by words yet lmao
Edit: we do but they turned off new posts and claim “hOw wOuLd yOu lIkE iT” as if self humility is non existent lmfao.
2 0 ReplyI liked this up until they said "however you appear to be both a fool and a coward". Insults do not tend to change minds, only cause people to be adamant that they are correct.
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