Adam the Woo #16 Grooms young women but not himself

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Every day he has to mention how much he's sweating, it is beyond weird. He also always has to say the progress is slow and steady and barely noticeable and downplay it, so his stans will come back and say "no, no, no Adam, we can see it, you're doing great!"

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If he keeps going out of his way to mention sweating all of the time, me thinks there's actually no sweating going on.

It's like he's zoned in on that one specific term to denote how he's "GOING HARD" at his #fitby50 bullshit so he "peppers" that into every bleeping IG post about it for good effect.

I also find it hilarious he now states that he could tell a "very slight difference" in the mirror when we've been subjected to pic after pic of thirsty IG shots taken from high above his head, with him sucking his gut in. 🥴

So you're saying those pics were all lies, David?
The pics you purposely posted to get people to tell you how awesome you looked and how much the diet lifestyle change was working? :unsure:

Cuz that's what you're telling us with this latest IG comment.
 
Complains about paying taxes, yet the IRS code is what allows him to deduct just about every recreational thing he does and move into a lower tax bracket. duck that guy.

And he seems to really take advantage of working for himself when it comes to the write-offs. But he's the type that thinks taxes are illegal or something and resents having to pay any at all. I'm sure one major reason he decided to "put roots down" in Florida is that it's one of the 9 states without a personal income tax.

Of course, one could argue that because he "works" out of state a lot, he's technically making a lot of his money outside of Florida. Look at his vlogs the last 3 years and the number actually filmed within Florida has to be less than half. I know that my wife works in a different state, and we pay taxes to that state as well as the state we live in. A film production company based in Florida that films 50% of their product in California would have to pay taxes to California, no? I'm far from a tax expert, but if the State of California ever looked closely at Woo's business in that state I think it could be quite a mess.
 
And he seems to really take advantage of working for himself when it comes to the write-offs. But he's the type that thinks taxes are illegal or something and resents having to pay any at all. I'm sure one major reason he decided to "put roots down" in Florida is that it's one of the 9 states without a personal income tax.

Of course, one could argue that because he "works" out of state a lot, he's technically making a lot of his money outside of Florida. Look at his vlogs the last 3 years and the number actually filmed within Florida has to be less than half. I know that my wife works in a different state, and we pay taxes to that state as well as the state we live in. A film production company based in Florida that films 50% of their product in California would have to pay taxes to California, no? I'm far from a tax expert, but if the State of California ever looked closely at Woo's business in that state I think it could be quite a mess.

The dumbass doesn't realize having no state income tax will cost him in other departments like property taxes and what not.

He's supposed to file taxes in each state where he "works" unless he uses the excuse that he only uploads in Florida which we know is bullshit.
 
The dumbass doesn't realize having no state income tax will cost him in other departments like property taxes and what not.

He's supposed to file taxes in each state where he "works" unless he uses the excuse that he only uploads in Florida which we know is bullshit.

You know he's filing Federal and that's it! 😂
 
I wish the IRS would audit his ass. The IRS would not think a first class flight from Orlando to Atlanta was oridinary and necessary. If he writes off his 85 inch tv because he uses it to make an hour long video to go over a 3 minute movie scene, that is fraud because he also uses the tv personally.
The IRS really should look into these YouTube grifters.
 
I wish the IRS would audit his ass. The IRS would not think a first class flight from Orlando to Atlanta was oridinary and necessary. If he writes off his 85 inch tv because he uses it to make an hour long video to go over a 3 minute movie scene, that is fraud because he also uses the tv personally.
The IRS really should look into these YouTube grifters.

I wish they would too, but I'd rather the IRS goes after legit millionaires and billionaires who are gaming the system paying less in taxes on a percentage basis that most working class citizens.
 
I wish the IRS would audit his ass. The IRS would not think a first class flight from Orlando to Atlanta was oridinary and necessary. If he writes off his 85 inch tv because he uses it to make an hour long video to go over a 3 minute movie scene, that is fraud because he also uses the tv personally.
The IRS really should look into these YouTube grifters.

Does he write off DVC fees, baseball dugout seats, convention tickets, Disney passholder costs, Genie plus, etc as "business expenses"? Do other vloggers do? This does look like a scam, but as noted, small-time scam compared to other tax fraud that would catch the attention of the IRS.
 
If he keeps going out of his way to mention sweating all of the time, me thinks there's actually no sweating going on.

It's like he's zoned in on that one specific term to denote how he's "GOING HARD" at his #fitby50 bullshit so he "peppers" that into every bleeping IG post about it for good effect.

I also find it hilarious he now states that he could tell a "very slight difference" in the mirror when we've been subjected to pic after pic of thirsty IG shots taken from high above his head, with him sucking his gut in. 🥴

So you're saying those pics were all lies, David?
The pics you purposely posted to get people to tell you how awesome you looked and how much the diet lifestyle change was working? :unsure:

Cuz that's what you're telling us with this latest IG comment.

If he's doing anything at all, he should notice a very slight change in the mirror. What he will probably interpret that to mean, however, is that what he's doing will continue working without elevating the level of effort. The amount of sweat does not necessarily equal the amount of effort, either. Calories don't care about your sweat.

I can appreciate the fact that he is - allegedly anyway - being consistent with activity. That's where it starts. But he's not "going hard" by any stretch.

The IG pics are just ridiculous.
 
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I'm planning to participate in a 5k. I am middle aged and have arthritis and other health issues. I currently can walk 3 miles in about an hour ( at a rather leisurely pace). My plan is to increase my pace over the course of the next few weeks until I can do 3 miles in 45 minutes or less if possible. What I don't plan to do is just do 30 minutes a day until race day and then expect to be able to maintain a decent pace.
I don't believe if I just do the same thing every day that I'll improve. But apparently David thinks walking 30 minutes on a treadmill a few times a week will enable him to complete 13+ miles on terrain or even on pavement or asphalt. That's some weird logic.
 
I'm planning to participate in a 5k. I am middle aged and have arthritis and other health issues. I currently can walk 3 miles in about an hour ( at a rather leisurely pace). My plan is to increase my pace over the course of the next few weeks until I can do 3 miles in 45 minutes or less if possible. What I don't plan to do is just do 30 minutes a day until race day and then expect to be able to maintain a decent pace.
I don't believe if I just do the same thing every day that I'll improve. But apparently David thinks walking 30 minutes on a treadmill a few times a week will enable him to complete 13+ miles on terrain or even on pavement or asphalt. That's some weird logic.

Oh, but we're almost to April, when Adam's master plan says he will be getting off the treadmill and outside "running". March, the month he wanted to "lose a lot of weight", which would enable him to run more comfortably (I assume), is almost over.
 
I'm planning to participate in a 5k. I am middle aged and have arthritis and other health issues. I currently can walk 3 miles in about an hour ( at a rather leisurely pace). My plan is to increase my pace over the course of the next few weeks until I can do 3 miles in 45 minutes or less if possible. What I don't plan to do is just do 30 minutes a day until race day and then expect to be able to maintain a decent pace.
I don't believe if I just do the same thing every day that I'll improve. But apparently David thinks walking 30 minutes on a treadmill a few times a week will enable him to complete 13+ miles on terrain or even on pavement or asphalt. That's some weird logic.

Don’t forget to incorporate a plate of cottage cheese covered slop and an entire bag of crackers into your daily work out plan.
 
Back Catalog views will help sustain him? I check his least viewed videos, they are all from the "golden" era of ATW circa 2013. Nobody is going back and watching these things, nobody!

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New angle! No chips! Stanley money not wasted! (Wonder what sugary non-soda drink is in the Stanley?)
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Ah yes, it's the annual "I hate paying taxes" Woo-peat.

Hey, as someone who is self-employed, shouldn't Adam be making quarterly tax payments? So is this whole thing just all for show and to get the grumpy grandpas and grandmas who watch his videos all riled up?

I'm planning to participate in a 5k. I am middle aged and have arthritis and other health issues. I currently can walk 3 miles in about an hour ( at a rather leisurely pace). My plan is to increase my pace over the course of the next few weeks until I can do 3 miles in 45 minutes or less if possible. What I don't plan to do is just do 30 minutes a day until race day and then expect to be able to maintain a decent pace.
I don't believe if I just do the same thing every day that I'll improve. But apparently David thinks walking 30 minutes on a treadmill a few times a week will enable him to complete 13+ miles on terrain or even on pavement or asphalt. That's some weird logic.

Good luck to you! You'll do great! 🏃‍♂️
 
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