Are you satisfied with your body?

my normal offline life is perfectly fine trust :grin:

Archen, you really, really need to stop thinking of your body in terms of 1v1 potential. Firstly, nobody’s body is strong enough to survive gunshots, a hammer to the back of the head, or a knife to the back. The best way of surviving those is to not be in a position to receive them. Which generally means staying away from fights.

And also, fighting is unpredictable. Real fights aren’t sport. Anyone can land a lucky hit, anyone can toss an object just right, anyone can hit their head on the way down and never wake back up.

Is there something to be said about being in good shape so you have a better chance against bullies and the like? Yes, but don’t act like that’s the be-all end-all of physical condition.

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Mine is, heh…

i love you wesree keep being awesome

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thank you ladies

yeah something definitely seems off but i feel a public roblox forum isn’t the best place to delve deep into, at the very least private messages

Yes this is why I wanna be CEO of charisma

no , I’m west African (specifically Nigerian) I graze a dumbbell and I turn into Ronnie Coleman

Downside is being dark skinned but that’s not even a downside cause the majority of the stereotypes I don’t mind

still better than my current body ¯_(ツ)_/¯

You’re thinking about this all wrong. Even if you could beat anyone in a 1v1, what if a second person shows up? Then what?

beat them in a 2v1

Then what if they bring a third person

Why would I hate my body, I went as far as buying the arcane odyssey protagonist body and scaled it to look like the ones in arcane odyssey, so no, I do like my body >:(

You basically won the genetic lottery?? :sob:

Edit: just realized it was what u wanted

:skull: fuck

bring a second person

chat what would you rather have
  • the opportunity to customize your body to your liking
  • a pet cat that can talk, read, and live as long as humans
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Is it a nice cat

You can customise your body
Just looksmax bro

are we limited to staying human