One of the great evil mistakes made happens when experts, gov employees, politicians and the media propaganda arms all decide what's good for people and what they can do:
This picture is their confession.
They don't know anyone who doesn't have a freestanding 4-bedroom home with a garage, separate rooms for family, 2 bathrooms, a master bedroom, a backyard, a driveway to play basketball, they think everyone has a 'Den' and all wives have their own closets.
They don't even consider half the nation lives in small apartments where police will eventually show up to pull the mom and dad apart after they beat the fuck out of each other after months of being stuck in a single small living room. If not, how neighbors will start losing their goddamn minds because the sound of the 'home gym' which is actually the same bedroom and same computer room and sleeping room, how that is rattling the walls 2 inches away from their bed/den/gym room.
This photo is their confession and they will never think anything of it and might respond, somewhat confused "well... why don't you just do laps in the backyard to get exercise?"
Honestly you can tell These people don't work out regularly anyway. A home gym is nice and all, But including everything you said, unless you are in the basement or a garage, your floors are gonna get shit on by all the extra weight.
Thats not even going into the gym is a whole thing by itself. I regularly work out 4-5 days a week. Going to the gym is a mental thing. I would rather go to my gym than create one at home.
Throughout the entire thing I've realize how comfy-cozy the lives of these people really are. Suggestions like:
Do laps around the backyard
Take 'alone time', put on a podcast and spend a few hours in the laundryroom
turn the basement into your own 'disney', create crafts, play twister,
students, keep your bedroom doors closed during online classes.
I haven't done a survey but even in countries like the USA and Canada, many if not most people live in apartments or condos, almost nobody I know in the UK has garages or a 'backyard' that isn't a tiny little cube (if anything).
For whatever reason this reminded me of a South Park episode where Rob Reiner is baffled at the working poor types having a smoke break to relax and sincerely asks "Well why wouldn't you just do what I do and take a nice long relaxing vacation in Hawaii instead?"
I heard one Lockdowner saying "Yes, I know what it's like, I had to cash out some of my retimement investment money" and I'd easily believe they actually think most of the poors also have that ability.
One of the great evil mistakes made happens when experts, gov employees, politicians and the media propaganda arms all decide what's good for people and what they can do: This picture is their confession.
They don't know anyone who doesn't have a freestanding 4-bedroom home with a garage, separate rooms for family, 2 bathrooms, a master bedroom, a backyard, a driveway to play basketball, they think everyone has a 'Den' and all wives have their own closets.
They don't even consider half the nation lives in small apartments where police will eventually show up to pull the mom and dad apart after they beat the fuck out of each other after months of being stuck in a single small living room. If not, how neighbors will start losing their goddamn minds because the sound of the 'home gym' which is actually the same bedroom and same computer room and sleeping room, how that is rattling the walls 2 inches away from their bed/den/gym room.
This photo is their confession and they will never think anything of it and might respond, somewhat confused "well... why don't you just do laps in the backyard to get exercise?"
Honestly you can tell These people don't work out regularly anyway. A home gym is nice and all, But including everything you said, unless you are in the basement or a garage, your floors are gonna get shit on by all the extra weight.
Thats not even going into the gym is a whole thing by itself. I regularly work out 4-5 days a week. Going to the gym is a mental thing. I would rather go to my gym than create one at home.
Throughout the entire thing I've realize how comfy-cozy the lives of these people really are. Suggestions like:
I haven't done a survey but even in countries like the USA and Canada, many if not most people live in apartments or condos, almost nobody I know in the UK has garages or a 'backyard' that isn't a tiny little cube (if anything).
For whatever reason this reminded me of a South Park episode where Rob Reiner is baffled at the working poor types having a smoke break to relax and sincerely asks "Well why wouldn't you just do what I do and take a nice long relaxing vacation in Hawaii instead?"
I heard one Lockdowner saying "Yes, I know what it's like, I had to cash out some of my retimement investment money" and I'd easily believe they actually think most of the poors also have that ability.