Marzouk Out

[quote]Hallowed wrote:

Threadkiller attempts invasion of Canada…
ends up having Picnic Orgy.

SOUNDS PERFECT!!!
[/quote]

it would end up like this…NTTAWWT~

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]postholedigger wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:

Why not Mexico? [/quote]

I thought we already own Mexico. where would they be without us buying their illegal drugs?

amirite?[/quote]

Are you kidding? You live in California. You of all people should know that Mexico practically owns US.[/quote]

naw man, we just have them around to do our bidding. we could always put up some kinda wall to keep them out if’n we wanted to, but then who’d do all the work around here?[/quote]

True, but just to be on the safe side, do you think killing all their male babies to make their population weaker would be a good idea? Oh wait…too OP’er specific.
[/quote]

I think the Egyptians tried that a few thousand years ago…only made them stronger.

[/quote]

Yeah, that’s kinda what I was hinting at…

[quote]bcingu wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Find whose? I am speaking generally…since I already know it is pointless in debating that topic with some of you.

However, I grew up with the internet just like many other employers have at this point. I can do a search faster than most and connect the dots from facebook to other sites based on interests…not to mention you would assume your future employer doesn’t have some of the same interest in some of the same sites.

If you’ve been on tv, have your face very visible or other issues, you simply make it easier.

I mean, you live in a day and age where all someone needs is your name and they can find your address, locations to your house and how much you paid for it.

Mind you, I had a friend/co-worker do that a few weeks back. He walks up to me with these papers of how much I spent on my house and my address (he never went to my house) and asks if I filed for homestead.

I think some of you underestimate the internet and the people who use it today…and the ease of piecing this together is growing with every passing day.[/quote]

Weren’t you the one who posted pictures of yourself and then complained when they got reposted?[/quote]

Reposted?

Ah, is that what you call taking someone’s picture and writing crap all over it and then posting it all over the forum?

Look, I know this concept is very hard for some of you and I am guessing age is why…but some of us are professionals. That means we have CAREERS and not just jobs. While you are joking around because you think everything is funny like an episode of Jackass, some of us live in a real world with real consequences.

No one was mad because a picture was “reposted”. If that was what you call more than 15 pages of call outs when I wasn’t even posting on the forums, then your reality is way different than mine.

But hey, you’re yet another guy with no pictures posted and no proof you even lift…yet here you are responding like you have the cred to call me out.

How about you worry more about gaining some muscle and less about me and my posts?

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Reposted?

Ah, is that what you call taking someone’s picture and writing crap all over it and then posting it all over the forum?

Look, I know this concept is very hard for some of you and I am guessing age is why…but some of us are professionals. That means we have CAREERS and not just jobs. While you are joking around because you think everything is funny like an episode of Jackass, some of us live in a real world with real consequences.

No one was mad because a picture was “reposted”. If that was what you call more than 15 pages of call outs when I wasn’t even posting on the forums, then your reality is way different than mine.

But hey, you’re yet another guy with no pictures posted and no proof you even lift…yet here you are responding like you have the cred to call me out.

How about you worry more about gaining some muscle and less about me and my posts?[/quote]

Well I was going to say “memed,” but that just didn’t seem like a verb.

I’ll post a picture. Would that give me more internet cred?

^^“posting a picture” of yourself might help.

[quote]bcingu wrote:
I’ll post a picture. Would that give me more internet cred?[/quote]

Didn’t hurt me none.

[quote]anonym wrote:

[quote]bcingu wrote:
I’ll post a picture. Would that give me more internet cred?[/quote]

Didn’t hurt me none.[/quote]

its true… anonym is a huge fatty mc fatterson

[quote]gregron wrote:

[quote]anonym wrote:

[quote]bcingu wrote:
I’ll post a picture. Would that give me more internet cred?[/quote]

Didn’t hurt me none.[/quote]

its true… anonym is a huge fatty mc fatterson [/quote]

You loved every sweaty goddamn bloated pixel, admit it.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]pja wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]Quick Ben wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
In fact! I bet right now DEA agents are on this website doing a keyword search for “test” and “testosterone” and getting search warrants as we speak!!!

FUCKKKKK[/quote]

I wasn’t thinking along the lines of any legal hassle. I still wouldn’t put my face on the internet talking about that stuff. Rest assured, if you don’t care, I certainly don’t.[/quote]

I’m still wondering where I said anything about drug use. Because I said the words “ROIDZ” and “SYRINGE” and am muscular I’m foolhardy? mmmmmk[/quote]

My guess is he is talking about your 1000 posts in the steroid forum where you openly admit
to purchasing and using. He is also probably not talking about legal issues
but more like potential future employers doing some sort of background search
and finding numerous posts where you admit to breaking the law…just saying.
Sometimes you twenty somethings are quite naive when it comes to
what you say on the internet and how it may come back and haunt you.

[/quote]

Oh, you silly, silly man. No one could ever lose a job based on what they write on the internet.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2008/11/16/354729/bosses-checking-up-on-workers.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/353378/i_lost_my_job_because_of_facebook.html
[/quote]

Sure, on Facebook. But his real name is not posted on this site (to my knowledge). With the hundreds of bodybuilding sites out there, how could an employer possibly find his posts?[/quote]

Find whose? I am speaking generally…since I already know it is pointless in debating that topic with some of you.

However, I grew up with the internet just like many other employers have at this point. I can do a search faster than most and connect the dots from facebook to other sites based on interests…not to mention you would assume your future employer doesn’t have some of the same interest in some of the same sites.

If you’ve been on tv, have your face very visible or other issues, you simply make it easier.

I mean, you live in a day and age where all someone needs is your name and they can find your address, locations to your house and how much you paid for it.

Mind you, I had a friend/co-worker do that a few weeks back. He walks up to me with these papers of how much I spent on my house and my address (he never went to my house) and asks if I filed for homestead.

I think some of you underestimate the internet and the people who use it today…and the ease of piecing this together is growing with every passing day.[/quote]

To add to this, it’s not like your potential boss is just running a google search on your name. They hire companies that do full on comprehensive background checks. I read an article in Time a while ago (yea I read Time, come at me) and pretty much every website on the internet tracks your info. These companies are massive and make billions off of selling info that they ‘data mine’ from your computer with cookies that you get off the internet. The author of the article called a company who makes some program that is supposed to stop companies from mining your data. The guy called him back in like 15 minutes with his SS#, address, birthday, income, recent purchases, everything.

Every night I’m in the club

Gettin’ money with the thugs

Thought I’d never fall in love

Then there was youuuuuuu…

I dont want to be a player no moreeeee

am I to believe that everybody would rather my avatar was a pic of my hairy bearded self and not my current one?

talk about ghey.

[quote]overstand wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]pja wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]Quick Ben wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
In fact! I bet right now DEA agents are on this website doing a keyword search for “test” and “testosterone” and getting search warrants as we speak!!!

FUCKKKKK[/quote]

I wasn’t thinking along the lines of any legal hassle. I still wouldn’t put my face on the internet talking about that stuff. Rest assured, if you don’t care, I certainly don’t.[/quote]

I’m still wondering where I said anything about drug use. Because I said the words “ROIDZ” and “SYRINGE” and am muscular I’m foolhardy? mmmmmk[/quote]

My guess is he is talking about your 1000 posts in the steroid forum where you openly admit
to purchasing and using. He is also probably not talking about legal issues
but more like potential future employers doing some sort of background search
and finding numerous posts where you admit to breaking the law…just saying.
Sometimes you twenty somethings are quite naive when it comes to
what you say on the internet and how it may come back and haunt you.

[/quote]

Oh, you silly, silly man. No one could ever lose a job based on what they write on the internet.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2008/11/16/354729/bosses-checking-up-on-workers.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/353378/i_lost_my_job_because_of_facebook.html
[/quote]

Sure, on Facebook. But his real name is not posted on this site (to my knowledge). With the hundreds of bodybuilding sites out there, how could an employer possibly find his posts?[/quote]

Find whose? I am speaking generally…since I already know it is pointless in debating that topic with some of you.

However, I grew up with the internet just like many other employers have at this point. I can do a search faster than most and connect the dots from facebook to other sites based on interests…not to mention you would assume your future employer doesn’t have some of the same interest in some of the same sites.

If you’ve been on tv, have your face very visible or other issues, you simply make it easier.

I mean, you live in a day and age where all someone needs is your name and they can find your address, locations to your house and how much you paid for it.

Mind you, I had a friend/co-worker do that a few weeks back. He walks up to me with these papers of how much I spent on my house and my address (he never went to my house) and asks if I filed for homestead.

I think some of you underestimate the internet and the people who use it today…and the ease of piecing this together is growing with every passing day.[/quote]

To add to this, it’s not like your potential boss is just running a google search on your name. They hire companies that do full on comprehensive background checks. I read an article in Time a while ago (yea I read Time, come at me) and pretty much every website on the internet tracks your info. These companies are massive and make billions off of selling info that they ‘data mine’ from your computer with cookies that you get off the internet. The author of the article called a company who makes some program that is supposed to stop companies from mining your data. The guy called him back in like 15 minutes with his SS#, address, birthday, income, recent purchases, everything.[/quote]

Conclusion:

We know that some of you have basically grown up in a culture where your privacy was fucked to start with so some of you don’t know where the boundary line should even be drawn at this point…however, the following advice is strictly for those who can understand the concept of planning ahead and not being so naive through life.

It is NOT hard to find you on the internet if your face is posted…especially on a high profile site like this where the link to it pops up in basically every bodybuilding search. Bodybuilding.com may be one of the few to surpass it in that area(It won’t be hard to find you soon anyway regardless).

It would be in your best interests to not think posting your picture next to details about your illegal activities is an act with no consequences.

The average employer today is now closer to my age…and trust me, no one under the age of 40 is clueless about the internet. Underestimating your potential employers like that is a mistake.

There HAVE been instances of people losing jobs based on public info posted on forums or other websites.

Not only that, but they do target many bodybuilding shows as far as law enforcement so making those statements if your plan is to eventually be more visible and well known is not smart.

However, I am sure some will just laugh that off…and to those, I hope you do eventually realize that everyone older, and especially those who have advanced more job-wise, than you isn’t retarded.

People can find pictures of other people on the net and those pics may embarrass others.

Is it possible they could find words that these people have written that may also cause some embarrassment?

^^ It’s likely they can, and if they can’t it’s only a matter of time. I’m not to versed in IP searching and the possibilities of it, but I’d imagine that would be the likely route unless someone had directly linked their forum accounts to public profiles such as Facebook/Twitter/etc

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]overstand wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]therajraj wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]pja wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:

[quote]Quick Ben wrote:

[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
In fact! I bet right now DEA agents are on this website doing a keyword search for “test” and “testosterone” and getting search warrants as we speak!!!

FUCKKKKK[/quote]

I wasn’t thinking along the lines of any legal hassle. I still wouldn’t put my face on the internet talking about that stuff. Rest assured, if you don’t care, I certainly don’t.[/quote]

I’m still wondering where I said anything about drug use. Because I said the words “ROIDZ” and “SYRINGE” and am muscular I’m foolhardy? mmmmmk[/quote]

My guess is he is talking about your 1000 posts in the steroid forum where you openly admit
to purchasing and using. He is also probably not talking about legal issues
but more like potential future employers doing some sort of background search
and finding numerous posts where you admit to breaking the law…just saying.
Sometimes you twenty somethings are quite naive when it comes to
what you say on the internet and how it may come back and haunt you.

[/quote]

Oh, you silly, silly man. No one could ever lose a job based on what they write on the internet.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2008/11/16/354729/bosses-checking-up-on-workers.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/353378/i_lost_my_job_because_of_facebook.html
[/quote]

Sure, on Facebook. But his real name is not posted on this site (to my knowledge). With the hundreds of bodybuilding sites out there, how could an employer possibly find his posts?[/quote]

Find whose? I am speaking generally…since I already know it is pointless in debating that topic with some of you.

However, I grew up with the internet just like many other employers have at this point. I can do a search faster than most and connect the dots from facebook to other sites based on interests…not to mention you would assume your future employer doesn’t have some of the same interest in some of the same sites.

If you’ve been on tv, have your face very visible or other issues, you simply make it easier.

I mean, you live in a day and age where all someone needs is your name and they can find your address, locations to your house and how much you paid for it.

Mind you, I had a friend/co-worker do that a few weeks back. He walks up to me with these papers of how much I spent on my house and my address (he never went to my house) and asks if I filed for homestead.

I think some of you underestimate the internet and the people who use it today…and the ease of piecing this together is growing with every passing day.[/quote]

To add to this, it’s not like your potential boss is just running a google search on your name. They hire companies that do full on comprehensive background checks. I read an article in Time a while ago (yea I read Time, come at me) and pretty much every website on the internet tracks your info. These companies are massive and make billions off of selling info that they ‘data mine’ from your computer with cookies that you get off the internet. The author of the article called a company who makes some program that is supposed to stop companies from mining your data. The guy called him back in like 15 minutes with his SS#, address, birthday, income, recent purchases, everything.[/quote]

Conclusion:

We know that some of you have basically grown up in a culture where your privacy was fucked to start with so some of you don’t know where the boundary line should even be drawn at this point…however, the following advice is strictly for those who can understand the concept of planning ahead and not being so naive through life.

It is NOT hard to find you on the internet if your face is posted…especially on a high profile site like this where the link to it pops up in basically every bodybuilding search. Bodybuilding.com may be one of the few to surpass it in that area(It won’t be hard to find you soon anyway regardless).

It would be in your best interests to not think posting your picture next to details about your illegal activities is an act with no consequences.

The average employer today is now closer to my age…and trust me, no one under the age of 40 is clueless about the internet. Underestimating your potential employers like that is a mistake.

There HAVE been instances of people losing jobs based on public info posted on forums or other websites.

Not only that, but they do target many bodybuilding shows as far as law enforcement so making those statement if your plan is to eventually be more visible and well known is not smart.

However, I am sure some will just laugh that off…and to those, I hope you do eventually realize that everyone older, and especially those who have advanced more than you have job-wise, than you isn’t retarded.[/quote]

That about sums it up. I don’t even have a facebook page.

what does any of this bickering have to do with invading Canada forchristsake?

Focus, people. Focus!

[quote]Edgy wrote:
what does any of this bickering have to do with invading Canada forchristsake?

Focus, people. Focus![/quote]

What happened to Mexico?

So is Jesusland to be avoided? Is the United States of Canada the prime real estate?

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
what does any of this bickering have to do with invading Canada forchristsake?

Focus, people. Focus![/quote]

What happened to Mexico?[/quote]

Shit, if we can get these people to concentrate for 3 lousy minutes about Canada, THEN we’ll concentrate on Mexico.

this is a difficult hoarde to control…