Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you Peloton owners are butthurt by my comments. Check back here in 6 months and let's see if you're still using your stationary bike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cultish smugness and self-congratulistic attitude of these commercials is getting tiresome. I’m watching a program about the invention of canned soup on the History Channel right now, and I’ve seen 4 Peloton commercials in just this episode.
I don’t get it. It’s a cult. A creepy one at that.
The ads don't bother me as much as friends constantly posting their "rides" and stats. "Dude I got my 200th ride and I hit a 160"
Anonymous wrote:The cultish smugness and self-congratulistic attitude of these commercials is getting tiresome. I’m watching a program about the invention of canned soup on the History Channel right now, and I’ve seen 4 Peloton commercials in just this episode.
I don’t get it. It’s a cult. A creepy one at that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a Covid fad. In 6 month to a year, once Covid is gone, a new exercise fad will evolve. My guess is it will have something to do with a gym or outside activity. And all of those 2k and 3k Pelotons will collect dust.
Said the person who clearly doesn’t own one. I’ve always worked out and was previously an OTF member but the variety and content that Peloton offers is amazing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you Peloton owners are butthurt by my comments. Check back here in 6 months and let's see if you're still using your stationary bike.
Anonymous wrote:It's a Covid fad. In 6 month to a year, once Covid is gone, a new exercise fad will evolve. My guess is it will have something to do with a gym or outside activity. And all of those 2k and 3k Pelotons will collect dust.
Anonymous wrote:It's a Covid fad. In 6 month to a year, once Covid is gone, a new exercise fad will evolve. My guess is it will have something to do with a gym or outside activity. And all of those 2k and 3k Pelotons will collect dust.