GrumpyCatFace wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:I guarantee the average office job is far deadlier than an NFL player's job. It's illusory because you see their acute injuries so plainly, and all the horrible diseases and ailments that stem from the office worker life are so freaking common.
Just sitting all the time shaves many years off your life. Then there are problems like degeneration of the spine, carpal tunnel syndrome, vision loss, obesity and diabetes, neck and back pain, and just overall decline in health and well-being. It's a brutal lifestyle.
Don't pity the poor NFL player swimming in pussy and cash with his acute injuries; look in the fucking mirror.
There's no shortage of retired NFL players that can barely hold a fork, and are losing their minds to brain decay. You should probably stop talking about this, tbh.
Oh, fucking please. There is no shortage of dead office workers from heart disease and obesity, or office workers living horrible late lives due to chronic pain, degeneration of the spine and muscles, and whatever else.
In particular, go ask a person with carpal tunnel syndrome how fun it is to hold a fork.
Sitting all day literally takes many years off your life. You want to tell me that's a better deal than an NFL player? You are going to die much earlier because of your occupation and you are sitting there pitying an NFL player because of his acute injuries..
You have no perspective. It's clear from a few recent threads that you just can't see it. You always look at the grass over there and can't really tell when your own grass is green enough or you have problems of your own. When you own grass is greener, you want to jump the fence for shittier grass; but when your own grass is riddled with weeds and dying, all you see is your neighbor's grass needs watering. Sad!