Is farm strength real?
Is farm strength real?
Not anymore... Those fuckers don't do shit. Tractors practically drive themselves.
Back when 95% of the population were farmers we didn't have any soiboys.
That alone should prove it.
this
you can be a farmer and unhealthy easily
>do repetitive, exertive tasks produce muscle mass and strength
You mean like lifting?
Old man strength is a real thing. Their hands are very strong
>implying Brett Hull didn't lift
No, this is an aristocrat (professional athlete) posing for regime propaganda. Farmers are the descendants of slaves and victims of history.
fucking annihilated, bet she killed herself
shes right honesly but shes ugly
t. assblassted gymrat trying to hide asshurt
>shes right
>actually believing that slinging hay will make you look like a romance novel cover model
The absolute state of /fit
reminder that this is from some gay magazine from the 80s or something, NOT the 40s.
dumbest pic ever, the comic on the left is just correct there is no getting around that.
You got some proof?
That's true for a very very VERY small minority
No it's a myth propagated by fat bitches whose standards are too high so they judge dudes who are actively trying to improve their body.
>hands
And that there is the real secret. It's all in the grip. A gym rat could probably outlift any of these traditional farm workers in conventional lifts because they train specifically for them and barbells have a nice, regular shape to hold on to. However, in terms of picking up actual heavy objects rather than weights, the worker would make the gym rat look like a child because unlike a gym rat their grip has adapted to irregular loads and so can actually put their full strength to use when moving said objects.
it is. but you need to have the right genetics. if you're a tall guy (190cm+) you probably won't look like that without adding gay bodybuilding shit. manlets can get swole from other activities though. since they don't need to add as much pure hypertrophied muscle mass.
JUST GIVE ME A KHAZAR MILKMOMMY ALREADY
WHAT ELSE DO I HAVE TO DO
>Farmers and old men regularly practice gripping and lifting awkward objects
Where the fuck are you getting this from? I mean, beyond you inventing a narrative to fit your argument.
Not the guy you're replying to, but you've clearly never worked on a farm if you don't think farming (even modern) inolves moving a lot of heavy equipment around.
I worked on a construction site, which I assume falls under a similar category as farm work. Bags of cement, tree trunks cut into pieces, rocks that need to be moved etc are all irregular loads that I would constantly have to carry throughout my work. No nice, regular little inch or so diameter bar to grip a balanced load like in weightlifting.
That was mortal kombat type brutality
No, farming doesn't have that much lifting of heavy awkward objects, sorry, which is why you still see 70 year olds that do most of the work themselves. Nearly everything is done by machine, the only hard part is maintaining them and the buildings a few days a month, which only slightly increases strength by turning wrenches and lifting heavy parts.
If you're going to suggest they do more work than this, tell me specifically what.
That was my point. Only some jobs have any awkward lifting of heavy objects, farming isn't one of them. You cannot suggest that most old men have strength because of this, it doesn't make any sense. Furthermore previous generation had much less muscle mass than ours, even with more physical labor. Whoever that posted that image was wrong to cherry pick it.
The average construction labor worker may be stronger than the average person, but they by no means have some great untapped grip strength that is better than everyone in the gym. There's tons of people who do both, and they have similar grip strength.
Who's this anne frank looking juden?
I was born in a farm and people here are superior in strenght to city folks. My farm is 40 hectares big and there is also 20 hectares of woods. You know we aint poor, we had good machines for most tasks. But if you think 8 hours with chainsaw is easy I will hire you. And shit like to break, you have to fix and make everything by yourself.
Standards too high OR being around people actively improving themselves:
1. Makes it obvious people CAN change themselves through effort and
2. Fat bitches actually are responsible for their being fat
>2000 pounds of hay
A bale of the size that a human can move unassisted weighed 150-200lbs in my experience.
I'm 100% DYEL and even I move 10 times that in a workout session.
It's astonishing how little most people know about the human body.
Farmers today do less work than in the OP's days, but they still do a lot more work than your typical office worker, and by extension are stronger.
t. dude with several uncles who farm
I work on a farm and you’re full of shit. We’re lifting heavy awkward shit every day.
Pic related is a photo I took the other day before bailing
Imagine wanting to make a world with no more beautiful men like that
What the FUCK is wrong with Jews
This desu
So you're so abysmally stupid that you can't even list one of the heavy things you lift "daily"?
You obviously care more about the appearance of being considered strong than actually being strong. Farm strength is a myth solely because there's not a lot of heavy lifting or grip specific training involved with a modern farm. That's a fact.
No it isn’t.
I’ve been around a lot of women and work at a library so see what kind of guys in romance books are popular with women.
It is never twink guys they fantasize about. It’s always tall, assertive, fit and strong (but not Arnold huge), masculine.
What’s more, the comic is lying about what women aspire to be in fantasies... here’s a hint, why do you think the royal weddings and Kim kadashian are so popular? It isn’t because those women are intelligent or do anything worth of note
>I know your job better than you.
Google sprinkler gear boxes. Google tractor weights. Google sprinkler tires. Google 50 bags of seed you have to handle x 40 bags. Google what 5 gallon buckets weight. Google what 50 gallon drums weigh. Google what a 20 foot piece of steel pipe weighs...
I could go on. You’re a faggot
50 lb bags
Oosh. That farm boy education
Google what the term "daily" means, you fucking retard.
None of those things you touch every day, most of those things are relatively light or are moved with equipment. As mentioned, there's 70 year olds and women that manage their own farm. You're just repeating stupid shit to hide the fact that on a daily basis, you don't lift anything heavy. You have a few days a year with heavy labor, everything else is you fucking around with basic tasks and riding a tractor.
He has to lift a 20 pound empty 50 gallon drum and a 20 pound piece of steel too. I'll never be as strong.
I touch these things every day, idiot. Why are you so hell bent on being wrong?
We own 20 center irrigation sprinklers. There’s a fuck ton of manual labor to be done. These things go out very regularly. Imagine hauling an 80 lb object by hand for a quarter mile on a weekly basis. No imagine all the other little activities you do in the mean time. I’m not sure why you’re so convinced you’r right. You’re literally some idiot on Jow Forums spouting off about shit you don’t know about
Btw, you’re replying to my own post where I point out my grammar mistake
this pic is cool as hell user also people like have likely never done labour jobs. I work in landscaping and although I don't frequently lift heavy things daily there are certain tasks I undertake on a weekly basis that are definitely physically demanding. Sorta like GPP. For instance, the other day I carried big rocks for a good distance to border a bed of mulch. They on average probably weighed like 80-100lbs each
>I touch these things every day, idiot.
>Touch
You mean, you mean you take off and put on gearboxes every single day? Wow, that's a lot of work for something that wouldn't serve a single purpose.
>We own 20 center irrigation sprinklers
>These things go out very regularly.
Does one go out every day? Is so, you should probably figure out what the fuck you are doing. You certainly don't work on them every day, unless you count turning the system on. Hell, even once a week would be too often, that's ridiculous.
>Imagine hauling an 80 lb object by hand
It's almost like they invented things that move objects. I guess you're forced to lift a whole 80 pounds by hand. You must be fucking ripped.
>I point out my grammar mistake
That has nothing to do with grammar, you just forgot to specify that it was pounds.
>No imagine all the other little activities you do in the mean time
That's the fucking point. General labor doesn't make you that strong, lifting heavy objects often does. Millions of average people work laborious jobs without gaining a lot of strength from it. You don't lift heavy objects frequently.
Only you're wrong and you're a fucking idiot. I actually worked as a landscaper before, but you can enjoy your low paying grunt work.
I did my own landscaping in front of my house by bring in rocks by the cubic yard... holy shit. I had a lot of ground to cover with those rocks, and I believe you when you say it’s demanding at times.
A phsyique like that? No, however you will get epic grip, trap, shoulder and back muscles. Along with a decent core that know no one will know about because its hidden under about 25 pounds of fat due to your diet most likely being shit and your cortisol levels being sky fuckin high because you work 75 hours a week as a dairy farmer and never get a vacation.
If you're a crop farmer? FUCK NO you lazy POS. You will get semi ok muscles related above and will be 140 pounds overweight because tractors drive themselves and you don't work for 3/4 of the year you lazy fucking shit stain.
>breaking down what I said by the sentence
Holy shit you’re butt flustered.
Kek.
Let me explain something to you about the 80 lb gear boxes. You can ruin your crop by driving through it with a pick up, m8. Hence why you have to carry it
FarmAnon rekking this angry boi
>Backing off of your own point this much and then replying just to save face.
First it was every day, then it was lifting something heavy once a week, and seeing as you're avoiding it, it's probably once a month.
>a pick up
That's retarded. There's tons of things with wheels that would fit between crops. Including a wheel barrow. I don't know what is more stupid, either you lying about you unnecessarily moving an object by hand or you being so stupid you haven't figure out an easier way.
Why don't you explain the 400 pound farmers and elderly farmers? Most of you are obese and probably couldn't walk a quarter mile.
You mean, the son of a farmer. I doubt someone who can barely make a coherent sentence has earned enough money to buy hundreds of acres, unless it was passed down.
nigger have you ever worked?
You understand there's a difference between something that is physically demanding and something that actually builds strength, right?
I don't know where all you dicksuckers are coming from. There are tons of hard jobs, few of them build much muscle and 90% of them are construction related. There's a reason why you don't see a lot of jacked farmers outside of photoshoots, including the millions of farmers in 3rd world countries that actually do hard labor every day.
>being this much of a faggot
I’m assuming you only ever leave the city to go on romantic trips with your boyfriend to pick blueberries.
F U N C T I O N A L
Holy fucking shit, is that outside Byron, Minnesota?
I think something you should realize is that not all farming jobs are the same. The old man whose fat in a tractor has a couple of spics for him doing grunt work.
The modern mechanized world needs to still be maintained by manual labor you dunce.
>get a wheel barrow
Okay. get a wheel barrow through this without damaging anything.
Lad, when I use the phrase “other little things.” That’s farmer talk for putting on 120 lb tractor weights for the tractor that’s about to plow. That’s farmer talk for moving 40 gallons of hydraulic oil for the hydraulic pivot that sprung a leak. A little job is getting a 150 lb gate in place to weld by yourself.
Maybe you’re just a pussy. Do I need to explain what a “big job” is?
Yeah, prior to industrialization. It's not even so much "farm strength" so much as the common sense observation that if you eat well and do hard physical labor regularly you'll be strong.
why are you so mad
>You understand there's a difference between something that is physically demanding and something that actually builds strength, right?
ARE YOU FUCKING RETARDED?
I’m a lot further south, man
Bailey Jay looks like THAT?
No, I used to live in the country too, so once again, you're wrong.
I'm assuming you just want to jerk off about your job that doesn't actually build any real strength so you can feel better about your wretched existence.
>I think something you should realize is that not all farming jobs are the same
No shit, you fucking retard. That's the whole point. If you're going to make the claim that farm strength is real, you're at least implying that most farmer have it, which implies they lift heavy objects regularly when they don't.
>The modern mechanized world needs to still be maintained by manual labor
Yes, which isn't every day, or hell, every week. Simply setting a 150 pound part to the floor isn't going to do shit. Most mechanics are out of shape as well, I should know, I used to work with them.
>Okay. get a wheel barrow through this without damaging anything.
You see that tire in the background? MUH DAMAGE. There's what, 22 inches between rows of corn? Just get a backpack or a small wagon. Either way, an 80 ruck quarter mile is nothing.
>120 lb tractor weights for the tractor that’s about to plow
>Plow
I'm sure you do that every week
>moving 40 gallons of hydraulic oil
I'm sure that happens all the time. Also, just use the shop forklift.
>150 lb gate
For your farm without animals? Are you making your farm into a retard sanctuary? You shouldn't allow yourself out.
I'm not. You guys made the claim that farm strength is real and that farmers are stronger than someone that can double overhand 400 pounds like 'gym goers' can. It's ridiculous, like old man strength. Some farmers/old men are strong, most aren't. Quit jerking yourself off about a basic job with labor. It doesn't make you superhuman.
>ARE YOU FUCKING RETARDED?
No, but people that type in all caps are. Strength has a specific meaning. General labor doesn't make you strong.
Just because the activity is straining doesn't mean it's building strength
Longer posts would convince us, step it up
God this gets me so bad, her face is just the right amount of ugly
We have 20 circles. Why wouldn’t we own cattle?
Do you want to come to work with me sometime? I’ll let you hold my grease towel when I need to wipe my hands.
Wow, that's amazing, you even talk like you were born "in a farm"
I don't need to convince you. If you're stupid enough to believe in farm strength, you probably are so astronomically stupid you have trouble with basic tasks in life. You can't help someone like that.
Because a circle usually means center-pivot irrigation, which implies you have crops. You made no mention of anything animal specific.
>I’ll let you hold my grease towel when I need to wipe my hands.
Maybe you can show me how to disassemble 20 pound objects too, for strength, despite the fact that I used to be a mechanic. I need something to pretend I'm stronger than the average person without any evidence or reason. Would becoming a 400 pound rural retard that fucks around with machines all day long help or do I have to be born into it?
>this hothead getting triggered
Keep growing my food, dirtcuck. Someone has to play in the dirt.
I’ve worked manual labor for 12 years and only recently began lifting. The one lift that’s come naturally to me is a clean and press. I can for 145 lbs after about a week of lifting. My deadlift and squat is also respectable. But the rest of my lifts are pathetic
In this thread, Jow Forums denies that lifting heavy shit and setting it down for hours a day for years on end makes you stronger.
This, I used to throw those 2x1 meter bales of hay around when I was a kid. They really aren't that heavy
People unironically thinking that weight lifting will build your hand strength are fucking retards. Compare you fingers will your grandpa's, they're smaller. Its because he did shit like carve wood, repair cars, chop wood, manufacture shit with their hands. Your hand has 34 muscles for flexing the plam and fingers. Your barbell grip works like four of them. Worth mentioning too, strong men who lift weird stuff have big fingers too. Regular use builds muscle. Disuse atrophies muscles.
>"DUHH BUT U HAVE TO DO BARBELL MOVMENTS TO BUILD MUSCLE!!!"
Fucking retards, some random ass dude outran usain bolt 20000 years ago we have foot prints to prove it. Eat shit
This is why I do obscure grip strength lifts, I call them plate curls because I hold a plate in my hand and curl them with my wrist, then do reverse plate curls
Yes, the strongest person I have ever grappled who was also the strongest person on the state D1 wrestling team (probably ever) was grew up on a pig farm. He also used to fight in the UFC.
Doesn't lift weights. I remember overhearing him talk about how he thought he could have been stronger for his last fight. I was super confused as to how he would have accomplished that. Would he have chopped more trees down during his training camp? Because that was his job.
Anyways, it's like if you were wrestling your dad when you were a little kid, except you are a fully grown adult and this guy is your size. I may have slightly outweighed him.
No, stupid. We deny that farming and other basic labor jobs have much "lifting heavy shit". There's very few labor jobs that have frequent heavy lifting in the weight range that builds much muscle. Roofing and demolition laborer probably is one of them.
Strength is exertion of force on physical objects. Lifting 50 pounds here and there won't do shit to progress it. You'll just be slightly better than average, like most people in an active job.
>Gripping heavy objects doesn't give you grip strength
>Calls other people retarded
Yet another strike of irony in this thread. Grip strength, objectively, goes down with age. My grandfather has large hands because he was an alcoholic, not because he was secretly very strong. Age can make your hands swell too.
> carve wood, repair cars, chop wood, manufacture shit with their hands
Funny, I've done all of that. My grip strength wasn't that good because none of them require much grip, stupid.
Is there a club for old men and farmers to secretly gather and practice lifting awkward things or did you just take the myth bait and go full retard with it?
He Man is my goal physique. Knowing I can never make it means will never be able to stop pursuing perfection
Read my post you fucking retard, your grip strength is a fraction of your total hand strength. Have you ever used a pencil by chance?
You literally don't understand what strength means. If you use a pencil, you are using a form of grip strength to do so. There's some specificity in it, but practically all awkward lifting requires the same thing, closing your fingers.
Your whole point is flawed. None of the jobs you mentioned require specific hand strength and old people would lose their strength as they get older. There are few jobs that need any type of hand strength and you couldn't make a rule with a population group because of it.
...that's...you're quite literally stating the opposite of truth, dude.
Hold your arms above your head for several hours and see how strong your shit gets
This is the post of a man who hasn't even done something as minor as move a TOOLBOX of tools from out of his garage to the far side of a yard. The post of man who hasn't ever needed the SIMPLE TORQUE of a wrench, or the twist of even a damned handle to a screwdriver in the build of anything. Ever. Never manufactured. Never repaired. He's never built.
This is a man who never brought flattened cardboard, en masse, to the curbside of his mother and father's house for recycling pickup on a Monday. Just thinks "cardboard's light, what a loser, I could lift that after a full day of me exercise-heavy life!" He's never cleaned or fixed or performed activity outside of controlled movements inside safety.
This is a man who posts a bench number and thinks it proves his abilities.
It gets a HELLUVA lot stronger than the man who didn't.
I wonder. If you're seated right now, how's your posture? Shoulder's back? Head up, chin up, occipital bone aligning your spine out of the common hunched position? Are sitting as tall as you can in that seat? Feet planted on the floor? Screen at an eye-level height?
Go ahead. Perform "good posture" for even 60 seconds. Seriously. Count it. 60 seconds only. Come back and post that you felt absolutely no strain whatsoever once that was over. And when you can lie to me about that later, think to yourself what keeping "good posture" would feel like for you if you did it ALL DAY.
Then remember your time in the gym. And think about if it weren't barbells but equipment repair. And you did it 10 hours of your day. Every day. For years. Then lie to me about how your body wouldn't get strong after that.
>This much projection.
You couldn't be more wrong. I've worked both as a mechanic and in construction. I haven't just moved tool boxes back in front in a garage, I've built a garage. I have thousands of dollars worth of tools and wood working is a hobby.
>to the curbside of his mother and father's house for recycling pickup on a Monday
What the fuck? That doesn't take any strength. I also used to have a job where I would have to flatten a bunch of boxes. Cardboard is light as anything.
>This is a man who posts a bench number and thinks it proves his abilities.
You're right, because nothing you mentioned requires much strength. You don't need much grip strength to do any of it. Not only am I more competent in all these areas you mentioned, I'm stronger than you in the gym as well.
Also, you suck at writing, faggot. Give it up.
You have proven everything I thought about you. The type who believes "explosive" is the best adjective for the concept of strength and believes anything else is feeble.
If you ever gain a family of your own, I hope you are more willing to learn. Good night, guy.
>Another retard doesn't understand the definition of strength
I can only imagine the autistic mouth breather behind this post and the other one.
>You have proven everything I thought about you.
No you haven't. Every thing you said about me was, not only wrong, but a made up projection. I clearly handle more work load than you, and I have more strength as well. It's the literal definition of strength that you don't understand. Strength is the max exertion of force on physical objects, not how long you can do it for.
It's not hard to work a basic labor job once you're used it it. Unless it requires regular lifting of heavy objects, with increasing effort, you won't build much strength from it.
>If you ever gain a family of your own, I hope you are more willing to learn. Good night, guy.
*tips hat*
t. 14 year old failed writer
I guess I'll never understand the toil of crushing a cardboard box, for my parents. Knowing that I alone have suffered greatly for my work.
>. Strength has a specific meaning. General labor doesn't make you strong.
Being a geared up gym faggot =/= strong.
You will be hard pressed to find a blue collar worker who is not strong as fuck
Look, I know you pride yourself on your 400+ pound squat and how other geared up no lifers who have FUCK ALL ELSE going on in their lives other then the gym see that as an accomplishment.
But to say that men and some women who do hard labor jobs where they lift heavy shit every day are not strong is wrong, fucking stupid, and shows a complete lack of understanding of how the motherfucking human body works.
I ask you again.
Are you fucking retarded?
It's just some complete retard or lunatic who has powerlifting and strongman faggot bullshit to sell. That's all.
Either that or they're fucking retarded.
I mean, holy shit goddamn.
Bobby hull and Gordie Howe proved that pretty conclusively
That's Bobby hull you Finnish trash basket
Ah....strong LARP twink.
But I suppose you are a fucking wimp.
Lots of ways to do the least amount of work possible while doing anything.
You'd either have to be fairly smart or a shit builder to not have built any strength from basic labor and maintenance.
I mean...goddamn.
No...I'll just say you're doing a bad job at LARPing.
>Being a geared up gym faggot =/= strong.
Being able to exert force on heavy objects =/= strong. Someone that can bench 300 pounds, also can exert more force than almost anyone else, even if it's on a awkward object. Strength is applicable to it all, which is why athletes strength train.
>You will be hard pressed to find a blue collar worker who is not strong as fuck
You're fucking retarded. I know dozens. I know mechanics that can't lift 80 pounds. Most blue collar workers don't lift anything heavy. Most of them couldn't run a mile either. They are good at lifting light objects for most of the day. That isn't strength.
>Look, I know you pride yourself on your 400+ pound squat
Thanks. I also bench way over 300 pounds. Funny I couldn't do it first day in the gym, after a many blue collar jobs.
> FUCK ALL ELSE going on in their lives other then the gym see that as an accomplishment.
You're projecting again. I spend less than four hours a week working out. It's not a accomplishment to hump some shitty labor job for 40 years, you fucking insecure loser.
>But to say that men and some women who do hard labor jobs where they lift heavy shit every day are not strong is wrong
Retard, I'm denying modern farmers do hard labor, which is a fact. Even hard labor doesn't make you strong, it makes you better at doing hard labor. If you spend all day walking for your job, it doesn't mean you can run a 4:00 mile, or even a single mile. Work load and strength are not the same thing.
I don't know why I triggered so many people intent on spending their life working some boring blue collar job while not actually doing anything physically hard. You can think you're strong all you want, you're not. You're just a boring insecure faggot.
Yes, dipshit. If you went outside for more than an hour you'd realise that manual labour is different to gym strength. You can see the most out of shape fuckers do you the most strenous bullshit tasks all day long for next to no money.
I'm a steelfixer and it's probably the hardest work I've done in my life, i see skinny little fuckers lift more than me (I'm 6'4 120kgs) and see big gym rats not able to last a day. People come and go, but strength in the gym isn't equal to strength out in the workforce. Same thing goes with anything. Being strong in the gym doesn't mean shit on the rugby field either, lifting 10x3 or 5x5 means fuck all when you're tired and gasping for breath trying not to shit your pants.
Everything is relative man, nothing is the same. It's the same reason why bodybuilders get crushed by wrestlers in a wrestling match, or why body builders destroy rugby players in the weight room.
I feel like people that don't believe this don't go outside. You ever met a tool and die worker? They hardly do anything physical, but all of them are 40, overweight, and could break your arm with their grip alone. Manual labor 60 hours a week does wonders for your strength
>Being able to exert force on heavy objects =/= strong. Someone that can bench 300 pounds, also can exert more force than almost anyone else, even if it's on a awkward object. Strength is applicable to it all, which is why athletes strength train
I don't have to read the rest of your post to know that you're a blithering fucking retard.
Go play in the gym and pretend you're really strong and that strength is defined solely by the ability to lift ancient strongman impliments in gyms.
You don't even fucking know that the only thing that those farmhands who get their hands dirty day after day lack compared to gym monkies like you is practice.
Goddamn you're fucking stupid.
>Ah....strong LARP twink.
That's exactly what people say when they get blown the fuck out. It's cute that you're so triggered.
>You'd either have to be fairly smart or a shit builder to not have built any strength from basic labor and maintenance.
I mean, building what? One of the few common trade with any major strength related task is that of framing carpentry. Even then it's just mostly moving light lumber and using a nail gun, with the occasional beam or wall. Plumbers, Electricians? Finish carpenters? They don't shit. Roofers who don't bring their own shingles doing new construction? That doesn't take any strength. Mechanics? No, it's just tedious and most parts are light.
What blue collar, or maintenance workers are you talking about? The vast majority of them have easy jobs. Mostly standing with light work.
>No...I'll just say you're doing a bad job at LARPing.
Get your story straight, you just said it was a good larp.
Grew up on a working farm and still go back for parts of each summer, and you're utterly incorrect. You've clearly never been within 100 miles of farm country or you'd understand that despite how much easier it has become with technology, it's still very demanding work to run a farm. I hit 1.5/3/4/5.5 earlier this year and am in pretty good cardio shape, and I expect to be worn out every day next month when I head home for two weeks. There's always shit to be picked up and hauled.
Wow the feminists have finally ruined Harley Quinn
holy fuck you're retarded. dude is literally a farmer and you're going to tell him what he does despite there being a 90% chance you're some dyel who lives in a city and has absolutely no knowledge on what a fatr
>Being this triggered because you cannot understand a basic concept.
Define strength. I guarantee your definition is wrong. You first accused me of not knowing what basic labor was like, and you couldn't be more wrong, you then pretend strength is actually your made up undefined idea, when it's not.
>strength is defined solely by the ability to lift ancient strongman impliments in gyms.
How else would you measure force besides exerting it? Should I have to tear up cardboard boxes for an hour, you little faggot?
>You don't even fucking know that the only thing that those farmhands who get their hands dirty day after day lack compared to gym monkies like you is practice.
No, what they lack is strength, you fucking idiot. You can lift all the 50 pound objects you want. You're not going to suddenly have the ability to lift a 400 pounds object.
>Goddamn you're fucking stupid.
>You're stupid
>no ur stupid
Quit repeating my insult, you obnoxious child.
Did you have a stroke and forget to finish your sentence or have just not figured out how to make a coherent thought? Either way you should go back to sniffing gas.
> you're going to tell him what he does
He told me what he did, none of it was frequently lifting heavy objects. At most he lifts a 80 pound object once every few weeks. That was his example. It's ridiculous to think he lifts a bunch of heavy things daily yet cannot mention them.
>Another rural retard gets upset that someone suggested you wait for plants to grow, irrigate, and drive tractors when that's literally your job.
SEETHING.
> I expect to be worn out every day next month when I head home for two weeks
Yes, that's called endurance and you not being used to basic labor because you spend all day shit posting and masturbating to gay porn instead of working. You're telling me that a roofer wouldn't be able to do most tasks on a farm? What about other people in construction? If your argument made any sense, it would apply to similar labor based jobs. Instead you're creating a myth about some strength you don't have and you can't even state why. It's pathetic.
>There's always shit to be picked up and hauled.
Yes, and none of it is that heavy of frequent that you have some great strength from it. Picking up 70 pounds here and there is trivial. Once you get used to it, you're not going to gain strength from it.
Lmao look at this armchair queer.