Are you a gym regular? If so, you probably have a list of things you wish your fellow gym-goers just simply wouldn’t do while getting their workout on. Sometimes it seems as if the unwritten rules of the gym clearly needed to be spelled out in a very large font for some people. I don’t know about you, but there are days when I can’t help but wonder why people do what they do. Here’s a list of the things that annoy me most at the gym. This list is in no particular order — I think my mood and the severity of the act committed plays a large role in how big of an issue this probably really is.
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