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Stages Of Going To The Gym Expressed By A Cartoon

SpongeBob is the only one who gets it.

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Stages Of Going To The Gym Expressed By A Cartoon
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Finding the motivation to go to the gym can be tough. Even though the gym could be within walking or driving distance, you still manage to make up excuses as to why you can't go. In order to properly express the emotions of this struggle I decided to use images from a beloved childhood cartoon: SpongeBob.

1. People ask you to go to the gym with them and you say that you would, but you have way too much stuff to do.

2. You would go to the gym, but you're just way too tired at the moment.

3. When you finally decide to get up and go, you realize that you don't have any workout clothes. Basically instead of going to the gym you head to the mall to find an outfit.

4. One day, you decide to go through with your plan and go to the gym for a few hours.

5. Once you get there, you're not sure where to start so you just jump right into the weights and pretend like you know what you're doing.

6. You expect to leave the gym looking like this.

7. Instead, you leave looking like this.

8. You climb into bed as soon as you get home and claim you will stay there for the rest of your existence.

9. Although, when you get up the next morning, you go into the bathroom, look into the mirror and think that you look like a completely different person after one day at the gym.

10. You decide that maybe this exercise thing isn't too bad.

11. You soon find yourself back at the gym.

12. Although you do enough, you leave again looking a lot like how you did before.

13. Oh, the struggle.

It's all worth it in the end, right? Right?


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