[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Honestly X, say all you want that people should respect you for your time in the game and strength and such, but you’d have MUCH more credibility on almost any controversial matter concerning lifting if you’d go ahead and compete in SOMETHING. People put much more faith in an individual that has openly put himself out there against the competition, being a fish in an ocean(competitive bodybuilding, strongman, powerlifting, etc), rather than being the big fish in a smallish pond (tnation).
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I don’t have anything to prove to you or anyone else. I’ve “put myself out there” enough on this site and competing won’t stop people from talking shit. If anything, it simply gives more ammunition.
If my educational background and progress are not enough, fuck it. You go ahead and try to please the masses.
You’ll eventually find they are never satiated…or maybe you won’t figure that out.[/quote]
Aren’t you here to help out less experienced lifters?[/quote]
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…and you think this isn’t going on?
WTF?
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When people come here, they naturally listen the most to people that have proved their results in an open manner. Maraudermeat and all his training vids of him front box squatting 605, reverse grip benching 500 lbs with no bench shirt, stu and his competition pictures/pro card, that kinda stuff. It’s instant and undeniable cred. I know you throw specifics up about your nutrition and such once in a while. It isn’t the same though, you can’t deny that.
Your call though. [/quote]
Uh, there’s a thread above you that has been read over 150 thousand times that would disagree with you.[/quote]
250 thousand actually.