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Posted on Monday, May 22 @ 16:45:53 Eastern by Joe_Dodson
We usually assume video games and physical fitness go together like fingers and hot surfaces, but maybe that's just because we never get off our fat, gamer butts and torture our bodies into less circular shapes. Then again, no matter how much we worked out, we'd never be able to lift a Volkswagon with our thumbs or shoot a fireball, so why bother?

But I digress, I'm not blogging to justify my GBS (Gamer's Butt Syndrome), but rather to show you pictures of some geeks who took their love of Katamari Damacy to lengths few of us could imagine, much less survive. These intrepid nerds built a respectable Katamari (it looks to be nine or ten feet in diameter) and entered it in the ING Bay to Breakers race, pushing it 7.46 miles.

Showoffs.

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  • britt-a
    britt-a

    Joined: Dec 2006
    Posted: Jan 5th, 2007 at 9:13 pm
    gamers are good yea at games but its the real world no one will go for big ppl... gain WEIGHT, gain UGLYNESS in my point...... if u wanna lose weight just cut ur head off 10 pounds u lost well yes i am mean but its for your own wellbeing. well yea my point i have alot 2 point out but i wont its just a little of suffering growing up as a BIG person but well go 2 the gym get out of the house and make ur time better

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