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Guy shares the reason viral gym videos need to end, and it's so spot on

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1 [Guy shares the reason viral gym videos need to end, and it's so spot on]( [Gyms]( are communal spaces where people can come to improve their health, fitness and/or overall well-being. However, it’s no secret that many gyms have also become a production studio of sorts where influencers can set up a tripod to demonstrate the most cutting-edge squatting technique or where the average Joe can take that obligatory gym selfie to prove that the workout did, in fact, happen. There’s nothing inherently wrong with either of these activities. However, they have sparked a new kind of behavior in gymgoers where they feign extreme frustration if folks walk from one machine to the next or grab a piece of equipment and, heaven forbid, enter the frame. Take for instance a video shared to [Reddit]( by [u/ASTATINE_628]( where we first see several cuts of a young woman at the gym, seemingly perturbed that people are continuously walking through her frame in her video. The clip then cuts to a guy who breaks down what’s wrong with this scenario in a very clear and concise way. [Read the story]( 2 [High school seniors solve an 'impossible' 2000-year-old mathematical problem]( Two high school students from St Mary's Dominican High School in New Orleans, Emma Johnson and Claire Jackson, have presented proof of the Pythagorean theorem, which they claim is independent of circular reasoning, to the Mathematical Association of America. According to [The Guardian]( the theorem, which dates back 2,000 years, states that the sum of the squares of a right triangle's two shorter sides equals the area of a square on hypotenuse. Its importance to the study of trigonometry, which relies on the theorem, has previously led mathematicians to argue that any alleged proof which uses trigonometry is guilty of circular reasoning. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? 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In a TikTok video from [Johannes2o]( that currently has over 8.4 million views, a small group of guys are standing near each other with "POV: our friend is an airport dad" in text on the screen. [Read the story]( 5 [Ricky the kitten spent 2 weeks at Gramma and Grampa's and the photobook is everything]( There are [kitten lovers]( then there are Ricky's grandparents. When Izzie Grass left her kitten, Ricky, with her parents for two weeks, she had no idea what was in store for her after she got him back. Not only had Ricky been well taken care of, but his adventures with his human grandparents were [fully documented]( in a photobook created by Grass' mother, which she titled "Ricky Goes to Gramma's and Grampa's." The photo album that reads like a children's book first went viral when Grass [shared it on TikTok]( in 2020. Now it has resurfaced again, and people are clamoring for more riveting Ricky content after reading about how the kitten "helped Gramma do the dishes" and how "Cousin Jasper and Charlie ate most of" the pancakes Gramma made for him. Check out how adorably extra Gramma is: [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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