Meathead Camaraderie

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Waittz wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Waittz wrote:

Because you are a fucking goober. I really can’t explain it any better than that. [/quote]

You have to love how they resort to personal attacks the moment they can’t respond to a discussion well.

Hypocrites unite.

Faulting me for believing that it takes more hard work to get really big…when there are not that many big people here is strange.

If it was so easy, more people here would be way bigger.[/quote]

No, because you refuse to even respond to my question after three times asking it. Instead you deflect and distort and ask me why I am only asking you instead of answering.

You don’t get that you don’t get it. [/quote]

But…I still don’t understand why you would fault me for something all of these people are doing.

Just explain that with some sort of real logic and we can continue.
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I am not faulting you. I am asking you this question again now for the 4rth time. How can you compare the difficulty of two things when you have only done 1 of them?

Why am I asking you and not them? Well how would that change my question? Really i do not care what they have to say, I care what you have to say, which is why I am asking you. I find you and your persona interesting. I do not find theirs as such.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]UtahLama wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]UtahLama wrote:

We very well may have as much muscle as you…since you will never not be holding a substantial amount of bodyfat.

You are big, yes and holding quite a bit of fat…also yes.[/quote]

It doesn’t matter what you call it, the bottom line is I am not that fat and you can see my muscles.[/quote]

What I call it is you hiding behind a lifetime bulk…while at the same time guesstimating amounts of muscle that you will never know if you have.

Bulk and guesstimate on…just don’t use your guesses as facts.[/quote]

Lifetime bulk?
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Uhm , dude, my guess is many people would like to be my size even in this condition.

Not sure why you think this condition means “life time bulk” when it helped me get this damn big.

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I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat

[quote]UtahLama wrote:

So is this the 2 year old picture or…I can’t keep it straight. Yep you are 250lbs at around 20% bodyfat. It’s good work no doubt.

But as you said earlier in the thread you are continuing to bulk…right? You have been lifting for a while, never getting lean.

There you go.[/quote]

There what goes?

Isn’t this about reaching my goals?

My goals do not include trying to hit a certain number of percentage.

That is not a continuous bulk like you keep trying to imply since I have dieted many times over.

^Nobody on here is as envious of your physique as you think. Just saying.

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]

But…if it helped me get that big, why are you complaining?

Serious question. You haven’t gotten that big so how do you know how much fat I had to gain to do it?

[quote]J. Prufrock wrote:
^Nobody on here is as envious of your physique as you think. Just saying.[/quote]

? I said some people might actually want to look like me. What are you arguing about?

When Austin biceps wrote that he thinks most people want to look like him, why no response telling him the same?

Also, I play this little game with your pictures you post up. I place my fingers against my computer screen over your arms and, VOILA, you look small as hell.

[quote]J. Prufrock wrote:
Also, I play this little game with your pictures you post up. I place my fingers against my computer screen over your arms and, VOILA, you look small as hell.[/quote]

Uh, yeah.

Seriously, the bullshit is really getting high in here.

Please post some pictures of yourself. LOL at covering up the muscles and then saying I look small.

is this real life?

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:
I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]
Big doesn’t equal muscular.
Elephants are big
Whales are big
Hippos are big
Taking up space with exta fat may equal “big” but, I agree, I doubt many here want to be that kind of “big.”

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]

But…if it helped me get that big, why are you complaining?

Serious question. You haven’t gotten that big so how do you know how much fat I had to gain to do it?[/quote]

I started seriously training 2.5 years ago at 155 now I am 215-220 never lost my 6 pack serratus obliques and only gain more veins in my shoulders and arms as I grow

Yep no progress

@X-Well, because Austin does have a desirable physique. He has size AND leanness. Not to mention that his proportions are very impressive. As many have stated, not only are you carrying too much fat, your proportions are pretty awful. I am in now way trying to insult you, but really, your back thickness is pretty bad.

Really, all that stands out to me about your back is your traps. You have even admitted that your triceps aren’t all that great. Then there is your lower body. I won’t really go there, as others have already talked about that plenty. Thighs-not too bad, although could be bigger to be even with your upper body. Calves…ouch.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]J. Prufrock wrote:
^Nobody on here is as envious of your physique as you think. Just saying.[/quote]

When Austin biceps wrote that he thinks most people want to look like him, why no response telling him the same?[/quote]

A. Austin has a damn good physique…big AND lean.

B. He is not a condescending Narcissist to other posters.

C. ???

D. Profit.

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]

But…if it helped me get that big, why are you complaining?

Serious question. You haven’t gotten that big so how do you know how much fat I had to gain to do it?[/quote]

I started seriously training 2.5 years ago at 155 now I am 215-220 never lost my 6 pack serratus obliques and only gain more veins in my shoulders and arms as I grow

Yep no progress [/quote]

How tall are you?

Good for you…but what does that have to do with what I wrote?

So I answered you weak attempt at a Jedi Mind trick and you still ignore my question.

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:
I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]
Big doesn’t equal muscular.
Elephants are big
Whales are big
Hippos are big
Taking up space with exta fat may equal “big” but, I agree, I doubt many here want to be that kind of “big.”[/quote]

This is what I was gonna say. Sure x is big but no I don’t want to be 30lbs form seeing my top two abs. Yeah you are big then. But that’s not the size I care about. My goal is more like 230-240 at 8-9% if I had to put a random number on it. The look I am going is what matter not the numbers involved

[quote]J. Prufrock wrote:
@X-Well, because Austin does have a desirable physique. He has size AND leanness. Not to mention that his proportions are very impressive. As many have stated, not only are you carrying too much fat, your proportions are pretty awful. I am in now way trying to insult you, but really, your back thickness is pretty bad. Really, all that stands out to me about your back is your traps. You have even admitted that your triceps aren’t all that great. Then there is your lower body. I won’t really go there, as others have already talked about that plenty. Thighs-not too bad, although could be bigger to be even with your upper body. Calves…ouch.[/quote]

LOL. Trying this hard to pick apart my physique when the topic is the amount of muscle built makes what kind of sense?

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]

But…if it helped me get that big, why are you complaining?

Serious question. You haven’t gotten that big so how do you know how much fat I had to gain to do it?[/quote]

I started seriously training 2.5 years ago at 155 now I am 215-220 never lost my 6 pack serratus obliques and only gain more veins in my shoulders and arms as I grow

Yep no progress [/quote]

How tall are you?

Good for you…but what does that have to do with what I wrote?[/quote]

6ft. You said I hadn’t gotten big and also continue to claim that one has to get fat to gain. I am proving you wrong. Is it tha hard to follow

[quote]Waittz wrote:
So I answered you weak attempt at a Jedi Mind trick and you still ignore my question. [/quote]

Because your question makes you look like a goober.

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]

But…if it helped me get that big, why are you complaining?

Serious question. You haven’t gotten that big so how do you know how much fat I had to gain to do it?[/quote]

I started seriously training 2.5 years ago at 155 now I am 215-220 never lost my 6 pack serratus obliques and only gain more veins in my shoulders and arms as I grow

Yep no progress [/quote]

How tall are you?

Good for you…but what does that have to do with what I wrote?[/quote]

6ft. You said I hadn’t gotten big and also continue to claim that one has to get fat to gain. I am proving you wrong. Is it tha hard to follow [/quote]

No, I said you hadn’t gotten AS big. As in you had not gotten to my size.

You are two inches taller than me. Not weighing over 200lbs at that height is strange.

So again, how would you possibly know what it takes to get to my size if you never did?

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]ryanbCXG wrote:

I want to be pretty damn big but I will never accept that amount of fat gain. There is not one good reason to be carrying that much fat [/quote]

But…if it helped me get that big, why are you complaining?

Serious question. You haven’t gotten that big so how do you know how much fat I had to gain to do it?[/quote]

I started seriously training 2.5 years ago at 155 now I am 215-220 never lost my 6 pack serratus obliques and only gain more veins in my shoulders and arms as I grow

Yep no progress [/quote]

How tall are you?

Good for you…but what does that have to do with what I wrote?[/quote]

6ft. You said I hadn’t gotten big and also continue to claim that one has to get fat to gain. I am proving you wrong. Is it tha hard to follow [/quote]

No, I said you hadn’t gotten AS big. As in you had not gotten to my size.

You are two inches taller than me. Not weighing over 200lbs at that height is strange.

So again, how would you possibly know what it takes to get to my size if you never did?[/quote]

Like I said I don’t want to be your size. You are way to fat I don’t care for that size. I jsut stated my goal size which will dwarf you in the end