If you re-rack the weights after using them you're not a gym alpha male

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Maybe if you puny humans stop taking up the benches right by the 100 and up Dumbells doing your little faq shyt I wouldn't have to carry 120-150 pound Dumbells all the way to the other side to get a bench and do Dumbell presses I would rerack them
 
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Good gawd, this might be my biggest gym peeve. I know I go overboard with my ocd-ish tendacies sometimes, but this is just common god damn sense. And most of the time it cant be a simple mistake. How the fukk you puttin 25s in the 40s spot when their's like 5 spots separating them????

This shyt right here
 

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Maybe if you puny humans stop taking up the benches right by the 100 and up Dumbells doing your little faq shyt I wouldn't have to carry 120-150 pound Dumbells all the way to the other side to get a bench and do Dumbell presses I would rerack them
Well that's the fault of gym management setting up the equipment that way to begin with.
 
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What about when they got the same size dumbbell but they be 2 different kind.:snoop:

So one feel different than the other,weird shyt.

You be on a Where's Waldo hunt for the matching dumbbell.

Breh, went through this a couple of weeks ago.

I was on the squat rack and wanted to add 20 more lbs to the bar. I grabbed a 10-lb plate on one side and noticed it was different from the 10-lb one on the other side. Soon as I started my first rep, I noticed that the left side felt just a little bit heavier than the right. Not much, but you definitely feel something is....."off."

:francis:
 
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