My partner ran across this thread randomly when searching for something else. This is the epitome of mid 2k internet arguments between the dumb and the not so dumb. It’s 5 pages long, and I bet if you start it, you will finish it.

It revolves around a debate of how long a week is, what working out “every other day” means, and everyone else laughing at them along the way.

    • Øπ3ŕ
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      3 days ago

      Something tells me he’d agree if reflective surfaces weren’t all he could see. No basis for comparison, can’t weigh in. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @[email protected]
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    53 days ago

    It’s infuriating that he comes back to get the last word and prove that he didn’t learn anything.

  • KT-TOT
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    43 days ago

    I doubt you randomly ran across this highly popular and heavily memed thread, that I’ve seen everywhere from NASIOC to YT to work.

      • KT-TOT
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        23 days ago

        not sure meme applies. just suggesting that I think it’s unlikely they found a specific, well known thread on a low-traffic forum naturally while ‘searching for something unrelated’ instead of through one of the dozens of places it’s been shared in the last decade+ … especially if they’re viewing it/linking it through the wayback machine instead of directly?

        • fmstratOP
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          33 days ago

          Searching for Garmin Tempe ANT+ changes since it was deprecated. Two people were debating how they measure temperature during their rides. Another commenter said if they weren’t careful, they’d start a thread like… link.

          So yes, unrelated, found, never seen before, thus the XKCD.