Muscle Patheticness

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:
I’d off myself if I had to live like this.
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Damn. Just how awesome is that glass house you live in?[/quote]
My house is truly awesome. All because I put the work into my house and my job like a man should. These 2 would be too afraid to do any of the work I speak of because they might lose 1/100 cm off their biceps.
Surprised your defending them since there white.

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:
I’d off myself if I had to live like this.
[/quote]

Damn. Just how awesome is that glass house you live in?[/quote]
My house is truly awesome. All because I put the work into my house and my job like a man should. These 2 would be too afraid to do any of the work I speak of because they might lose 1/100 cm off their biceps.
Surprised your defending them since there white. [/quote]

I had someone build my house. That has nothing to do with being a man.

Also, why would their race matter here? Oh, because someone else called me racist. Sure.

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:
I’d off myself if I had to live like this.
[/quote]

Damn. Just how awesome is that glass house you live in?[/quote]
My house is truly awesome. All because I put the work into my house and my job like a man should. These 2 would be too afraid to do any of the work I speak of because they might lose 1/100 cm off their biceps.
Surprised your defending them since there white. [/quote]

Biggest guy I know, also a competing superheavy bodybuilder, builds houses. You know, like 300, 400+k dollar houses. With his hands, a small crew and a shit load of hard manual labor.

So basically, you’re full of shit. Somebody is lazy because of who they are, not because of “bodybuilding” scaring them off of losing size if they do more than sit on a couch and grow outside the gym.

What makes those guys in the video more look like possible douches is their dress style. People judge you just as much if not more on how you dress. Anybody want to bet if they took off those sunglasses (fucking sunglasses inside, and not on a stage or a concert or club even), put on suits and walked around anybody would react that way?

What do you do when you see a big dude with a huge beard and a biker jacket on? You think dude’s a biker, maybe a 1%er, I don’t want to fuck around with this guy. I will avoid.

What do you do when you see a guy dressed to the 9s in a suit and tie and muscles bulging through the suit? You don’t think “douchebag”… you might think a number of things but it’s usually going to revolve around style rather than size.

Same thing if you dress like you’re Mike the Situation from Jersey shore. It’s not their size, it’s their dress style.

[quote]Aragorn wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]crowdhater wrote:
I’d off myself if I had to live like this.
[/quote]

Damn. Just how awesome is that glass house you live in?[/quote]
My house is truly awesome. All because I put the work into my house and my job like a man should. These 2 would be too afraid to do any of the work I speak of because they might lose 1/100 cm off their biceps.
Surprised your defending them since there white. [/quote]

Biggest guy I know, also a competing superheavy bodybuilder, builds houses. You know, like 300, 400+k dollar houses. With his hands, a small crew and a shit load of hard manual labor.

So basically, you’re full of shit. Somebody is lazy because of who they are, not because of “bodybuilding” scaring them off of losing size if they do more than sit on a couch and grow outside the gym.

What makes those guys in the video more look like possible douches is their dress style. People judge you just as much if not more on how you dress. Anybody want to bet if they took off those sunglasses (fucking sunglasses inside, and not on a stage or a concert or club even), put on suits and walked around anybody would react that way?

What do you do when you see a big dude with a huge beard and a biker jacket on? You think dude’s a biker, maybe a 1%er, I don’t want to fuck around with this guy. I will avoid.

What do you do when you see a guy dressed to the 9s in a suit and tie and muscles bulging through the suit? You don’t think “douchebag”… you might think a number of things but it’s usually going to revolve around style rather than size.

Same thing if you dress like you’re Mike the Situation from Jersey shore. It’s not their size, it’s their dress style.[/quote]
In my profession I see a ton of huge guys. Guys that arent cunts. I was talking about these 2. You think their building houses? Yeahh right!

I have no problem with big muscular dudes. Those two guys are douchebags. 12 inch biceps or 22 inch biceps, 130 lbs or 260 lbs-- doesn’t matter, their douchebags by the very definition.

[quote]Aragorn wrote:
What do you do when you see a big dude with a huge beard and a biker jacket on? You think dude’s a biker, maybe a 1%er, I don’t want to fuck around with this guy. I will avoid.[/quote]

Scared out of my wits if he started walking towards me.

[quote]Aragorn wrote:
What do you do when you see a guy dressed to the 9s in a suit and tie and muscles bulging through the suit? You don’t think “douchebag”… you might think a number of things but it’s usually going to revolve around style rather than size.[/quote]

Fucking bad-ass. Not only is he rich, but he also has the time and energy to body-build too.

[quote]Evolv wrote:
I have no problem with big muscular dudes. Those two guys are douchebags. 12 inch biceps or 22 inch biceps, 130 lbs or 260 lbs-- doesn’t matter, their douchebags by the very definition. [/quote]

They are actually two guys walking around with a camera crew.

I have been to enough beach parties to know a camera changes EVERYTHING…and once again means maybe there is more to someone than you see in 3 second intervals.

[quote]Evolv wrote:
I have no problem with big muscular dudes. Those two guys are douchebags. 12 inch biceps or 22 inch biceps, 130 lbs or 260 lbs-- doesn’t matter, their douchebags by the very definition. [/quote]

HaHa! I think you are 100% right on this one

[quote]BrickHead wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

The new trend is to label everyone you see and to play pop-psychologist based on avatars and clothing.[/quote]

It’s kind of hard not to when “selfies” are accompanied with angst laden, desperate statements like, “I do it because I can”, “I never let anyone tell me I couldn’t do it,” or anything else implying people are modern day Spartan warriors who overcame all odds because they go to a gym and eat enough for a small family. [/quote]

I have seen these angst ridden statements with alot of females…

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Evolv wrote:
I have no problem with big muscular dudes. Those two guys are douchebags. 12 inch biceps or 22 inch biceps, 130 lbs or 260 lbs-- doesn’t matter, their douchebags by the very definition. [/quote]

They are actually two guys walking around with a camera crew.

I have been to enough beach parties to know a camera changes EVERYTHING…and once again means maybe there is more to someone than you see in 3 second intervals.[/quote]

When you wear the indoor sunglasses, the skintight tank tops, the oversized jewelery and you continually refer to yourself as the freaks, you should just expect to be called a doosh. I mean I look at those two about like I look at most of the cast of Jersey Shore. If you want to dress in the “look at me club style” then go for it but don’t get butt hurt when someone assumes that you act like the stereotypical subset of people that your are trying to be associated with.

Edit: Pretty much what Aragon said regarding these two.

[quote]jbpick86 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Evolv wrote:
I have no problem with big muscular dudes. Those two guys are douchebags. 12 inch biceps or 22 inch biceps, 130 lbs or 260 lbs-- doesn’t matter, their douchebags by the very definition. [/quote]

They are actually two guys walking around with a camera crew.

I have been to enough beach parties to know a camera changes EVERYTHING…and once again means maybe there is more to someone than you see in 3 second intervals.[/quote]

When you wear the indoor sunglasses, the skintight tank tops, the oversized jewelery and you continually refer to yourself as the freaks, you should just expect to be called a doosh. I mean I look at those two about like I look at most of the cast of Jersey Shore. If you want to dress in the “look at me club style” then go for it but don’t get butt hurt when someone assumes that you act like the stereotypical subset of people that your are trying to be associated with.

Edit: Pretty much what Aragon said regarding these two. [/quote]

The reality is, many people give bad looks to ANY guy who is really big and shows any of it off.

These two are an extreme.

As for myself, I won’t be wearing baggy clothes just so no one ever thinks I think too highly of myself.

Life is too short to care that much about what random people think.

Aside from the sunglasses indoors and the bright colors, why would someone built like that have to cover it up just so no one thinks poorly of them?

What is the big deal about the video? Either I’m missing it or you guys are a bunch of girls just looking for something to get cramps about.

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
What is the big deal about the video? Either I’m missing it or you guys are a bunch of girls just looking for something to get cramps about.
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That’s my point…there isn’t anything there but too big guys walking around a mall.

The truth is, most of the people who would say something negative are the ones who would never come close to looking anything like that…but would if they could even if they don’t tell anyone.

I should dress like I am ashamed of the way I look to make people happy?

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
What is the big deal about the video? Either I’m missing it or you guys are a bunch of girls just looking for something to get cramps about.
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Ha watching that video you didn’t instantly think these two looked like they had just stepped out of an episode of Jersey Shore?

[quote]jbpick86 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
What is the big deal about the video? Either I’m missing it or you guys are a bunch of girls just looking for something to get cramps about.
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Ha watching that video you didn’t instantly think these two looked like they had just stepped out of an episode of Jersey Shore?[/quote]

I never watched Jersey Shore.

I would see two big guys in pastels…maybe nod to them for having weights in common and leave it at that.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
They are actually two guys walking around with a camera crew.[/quote]
I’m aware there is a camera there. I thought that was openly apparent by the video that was captured by a camera.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
I have been to enough beach parties to know a camera changes EVERYTHING…and once again means maybe there is more to someone than you see in 3 second intervals.[/quote]
I’ve never been to a beach party because douchebags like these go to beach parties. How these guys conducted themselves in about 12 MINUTES of video was plenty of evidence for me. A camera doesn’t change someone’s behavior, it captures it.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Life is too short to care that much about what random people think.
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Then why are you so vehemently opposing the people who think that those folks in the video/big people who show off in general, are douchey?

Why make a thread about how people seem to look down on big people nowadays in this subforum?

Magick…Please respond when you have a chance.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]magick wrote:

It’s more the fact that the stereotypical muscle-heads look down on you for being smaller than them, or think themselves awesome for being big.

That’s what gets people riled up. Not the fact that they’re big. It’s the elitist attitude, and no one likes elitist attitudes.[/quote]

Question 1:
How do you know they are looking down on someone just because they are smaller?

Question 2:
What’s wrong for thinking you did something awesome by building yourself up more than most people can or will?

I see the word “elitist” thrown around quite a bit…and it seems to now stand for anyone who stands out and is proud of it.

Crabs in a bucket.[/quote]

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Question 1:
How do you know they are looking down on someone just because they are smaller?[/quote]

They told me.

Obviously anecdotal, but anecdotes seem to be the rage these days…

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Question 2:
What’s wrong for thinking you did something awesome by building yourself up more than most people can or will?[/quote]

So if Steve Jobs comes up and tells you that you suck for not making as much money as him, you’ll take it?

Because that’s about equivalent to what I say when I talk about people who think they’re awesome for doing something.

Humility matters.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
I see the word “elitist” thrown around quite a bit…and it seems to now stand for anyone who stands out and is proud of it.
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I generally use the word elitist to refer to anyone who has something exceptional in a given field but has no humility.

In which case I suppose the big people that I’ve met wouldn’t count because they probably would never compete in an actual BB comp, and as such probably shouldn’t actually be called exceptional.

See, I have nothing against actual BBers, or BBing in general. Those who just get big and get all douchey about it, on the other hand, can fuck off and die.

Because I seriously dislike anyone who lacks humility.

[quote]jbpick86 wrote:

[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
What is the big deal about the video? Either I’m missing it or you guys are a bunch of girls just looking for something to get cramps about.
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Ha watching that video you didn’t instantly think these two looked like they had just stepped out of an episode of Jersey Shore?[/quote]

Nah. I knew right off the bat that it was a set up to illicit a response. Pulling up and parking in the drop off in a big chromed out hummer, dressing like the guys from jersey shore, then changing up everything that they ordered is just pushing buttons of virtually everybody.

That vid is like the OP of an expertly crafted troll thread, then there was their normal selves at the end.