I play ddr, and I've watched alot of people play too, and frankly the people who suck at the game and blow it off like its some kind of joke, "I get really embarrased for them because they look so gay and stupid".
And they do, they really do.
But for those who have fun in their "suckatude", its not painful to watch.
And let's just face it, it's hard to get a person to do something unless they see instant results. So "proper" diet and exercise just isn't going to cut it for some people because it takes a while depending on how intense you go about it. So what's the harm in disguising something that essentially good for you in something fun?
Conventional or not, exercise is exercise, sweat is sweat. No matter how you turn it, they remain constant and I'm pretty sure that's the point that WV trying to get across.
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I play ddr, and I've watched alot of people play too, and frankly the people who suck at the game and blow it off like its some kind of joke, "I get really embarrased for them because they look so gay and stupid".
And they do, they really do.
But for those who have fun in their "suckatude", its not painful to watch.
And let's just face it, it's hard to get a person to do something unless they see instant results. So "proper" diet and exercise just isn't going to cut it for some people because it takes a while depending on how intense you go about it. So what's the harm in disguising something that essentially good for you in something fun?
Conventional or not, exercise is exercise, sweat is sweat. No matter how you turn it, they remain constant and I'm pretty sure that's the point that WV trying to get across.