is this for real? Someone is gonna stand there for 6 minutes??
Guy who made is is probably making a killin though, ppl love getting STRENGTH MUSCLE AND DEFINITION by just standing/sitting there…Remember taht AB belt?
Effing joke
is this for real? Someone is gonna stand there for 6 minutes??
Guy who made is is probably making a killin though, ppl love getting STRENGTH MUSCLE AND DEFINITION by just standing/sitting there…Remember taht AB belt?
Effing joke
It’s sad that those men worked hard in the gym for their physiques just to give the credit to a handjob toy so lazy people can have the hopes to look like that while sitting on their ass.
Really? No one has commented on how many times this thread has been made yet?
On topic: Gayest exercise ever.
Posting in a shake weight thread.
[quote]DTP88 wrote:
Really? No one has commented on how many times this thread has been made yet?
On topic: Gayest exercise ever.[/quote]
in all fairness, the only place i know the men’s video was posted is in the (de)motivational pics 3 thread, and that was only 2 days ago.
but yes, if we’re counting all shake weight threads, i think this is number 482.
Great marketing. They’ll sell a million of em.
[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
It’s sad that those men worked hard in the gym for their physiques just to give the credit to a handjob toy so lazy people can have the hopes to look like that while sitting on their ass.[/quote]
No, it’s sad that people are so uneducated about diet and exercise that they believe those physiques are attainable with this.
Someones need to start a legitimate shake weight log.
[quote]BMellow wrote:
is this for real? Someone is gonna stand there for 6 minutes??
Guy who made is is probably making a killin though, ppl love getting STRENGTH MUSCLE AND DEFINITION by just standing/sitting there…Remember taht AB belt?
Effing joke[/quote]
[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:
Top notch video, mate!
Pugs and Batman. It doesn’t get better than this.
Well, at the very least you’ll get better at beating off. Think about much longer you can go at max speed! Though you would probably need some lube if you’re going to be beating it as hard as you can for extended periods of time…
[quote]PaddyM wrote:
[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
It’s sad that those men worked hard in the gym for their physiques just to give the credit to a handjob toy so lazy people can have the hopes to look like that while sitting on their ass.[/quote]
No, it’s sad that people are so uneducated about diet and exercise that they believe those physiques are attainable with this.[/quote]
no its sad that I’m not getting paid to get handjobs all day while sitting on my ass (HJ’s from hot girls.)
I don’t even care about the assholes who believe that it’ll make them look like the guys in the commercials. If they’re that gullible, then deserve to throw away the money.
I do not work out x amount of times a week to go on a damn commercial and say that I got my results from an object that looks like I’m perfecting the handjob technique.
[quote]gregron wrote:
no its sad that I’m not getting paid to get handjobs all day while sitting on my ass (HJ’s from hot girls.)[/quote]
Come on dude, admit it, girls/guys it doesn’t matter to you
[quote]inkaddict wrote:
[quote]gregron wrote:
no its sad that I’m not getting paid to get handjobs all day while sitting on my ass (HJ’s from hot girls.)[/quote]
Come on dude, admit it, girls/guys it doesn’t matter to you ;)[/quote]
weeeeeeeeeeell depends on how hot they are lol
[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
I don’t even care about the assholes who believe that it’ll make them look like the guys in the commercials. If they’re that gullible, then deserve to throw away the money.
I do not work out x amount of times a week to go on a damn commercial and say that I got my results from an object that looks like I’m perfecting the handjob technique.[/quote]
Depends on how much money they were going to pay me (to be honest) plus I had mastered the HJ technique by the time i was 13
[quote]gregron wrote:
[quote]Nikki9591 wrote:
I don’t even care about the assholes who believe that it’ll make them look like the guys in the commercials. If they’re that gullible, then deserve to throw away the money.
I do not work out x amount of times a week to go on a damn commercial and say that I got my results from an object that looks like I’m perfecting the handjob technique.[/quote]
Depends on how much money they were going to pay me (to be honest) plus I had mastered the HJ technique by the time i was 13[/quote]
Don’t say that. I’ll lose respect for you if you advertised the Shakeweight…
Ok, I’m thinking about your TILF pics, respect came back.
[quote]DTP88 wrote:
Really? No one has commented on how many times this thread has been made yet?
On topic: Gayest exercise ever.[/quote]
Repetition is the story told by Constantin Constantius as he attempts to repeat a memorable trip by stage coach to see the Opera in Berlin but finds that he cannot recapture the feelings and experiences that he had the first time. Because so much of life depends on random, accidental happenings, past events cannot be precisely recreated. But the desire to repeat the past necessarily creates different experiences. The dynamic of our relationship with this backward and forward nature of experience are central themes. Recollection is characterized as the melancholic feelings we have associated with the past that we know cannot be repeated and that often immobilizes us; whilst repetition is the act and will to live forward. In recollection we place ourselves at the tragic end and we have no hope or desire. Hope and desire for novelty is merely restlessness between past and present. But repetition is profoundly and courageously living in the present. Thus for Kierkegaard repetition is philosophically and otherwise essential.
“…he who does not grasp that life is a repetition and that this is the beauty of life has pronounced his own verdict and deserves nothing better than what will happen to him anyway - he will perish.”
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
[quote]DTP88 wrote:
Really? No one has commented on how many times this thread has been made yet?
On topic: Gayest exercise ever.[/quote]
Repetition is the story told by Constantin Constantius as he attempts to repeat a memorable trip by stage coach to see the Opera in Berlin but finds that he cannot recapture the feelings and experiences that he had the first time. Because so much of life depends on random, accidental happenings, past events cannot be precisely recreated. But the desire to repeat the past necessarily creates different experiences. The dynamic of our relationship with this backward and forward nature of experience are central themes. Recollection is characterized as the melancholic feelings we have associated with the past that we know cannot be repeated and that often immobilizes us; whilst repetition is the act and will to live forward. In recollection we place ourselves at the tragic end and we have no hope or desire. Hope and desire for novelty is merely restlessness between past and present. But repetition is profoundly and courageously living in the present. Thus for Kierkegaard repetition is philosophically and otherwise essential.
“…he who does not grasp that life is a repetition and that this is the beauty of life has pronounced his own verdict and deserves nothing better than what will happen to him anyway - he will perish.”
[/quote]
Ummmm… Tits or GTFO?