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Does anyone ever sometimes wish they were a paraplegic, so they didn't have to worry about being fit or any of that shit, and being able to just stop, give up, and eat whatever the hell you want?

Sometimes I do. I'm a terrible person.
>> Theodore Roosevelt !!J8LZ2zthmwi
If I was a paraplegic, I'd train to have the strongest fucking overhead press in the world.
>> Anonymous
>>351100
Joe Swanson?
>> Anonymous
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Fuck you OP.

Carlos Moleda grew up in São Paulo, Brazil. At age 18, he chose a life of adventure, moved to the United States and joined the Navy. His ability to work hard and learn fast eventually won him a coveted spot as a Navy SEAL.

A few years later, he found himself in the middle of an intense firefight in Panama. Nine of the 10 men in his unit were wounded – four fatally. Carlos was hit near his spine and leg, and lost feeling in his lower body forever. Competitive sports proved to be the best way to recover from this traumatic injury. Through an unyielding spirit and a passion for competition, Carlos turned his misfortune into his greatest adventure: becoming a champion.

Today, Carlos is a winner of the 367-mile Sadlers Ultra Challenge handcycle race in Alaska, a two-time National Handcycling Champion and a three-time Hawaii Ironman Champion where he holds the record for the physically challenged division.
>> Anonymous
Well, if not paraplegic, then at least in a wheelchair.
>> Anonymous
God you know what would really make my day? To see someone who wasn't handicapped take the handcycling world record. Does that make me a bad person?