[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
No just Tuna and Ramen…FUCK DBOL![/quote]
Exactly! …and Hulk Hogan got huge by saying his prayers and eating his vitamins.
S[/quote]
Thats right brother!
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
No just Tuna and Ramen…FUCK DBOL![/quote]
Exactly! …and Hulk Hogan got huge by saying his prayers and eating his vitamins.
S[/quote]
Thats right brother!
[quote]The Mighty Stu wrote:
[quote]MattyXL wrote:
No just Tuna and Ramen…FUCK DBOL![/quote]
Exactly! …and Hulk Hogan got huge by saying his prayers and eating his vitamins.
S[/quote]
Don’t you ruin this for me!
[quote]Quasi-Tech wrote:
Different people define happiness in different ways. What about those golddiggers who put out for rich (more often than not) ugly men? They have a hollow relationship but get to enjoy the finer things in life. Is it true happiness? More than likely not, but it fills the void.
I haven’t done a search on Kali muscle on Google really, but I thought you had to use his real/other name for that kind of stuff? He’ll be forgotten like so many other Youtube faces, small time pro’s, etc. It’s only the guys that made huge impacts, like Arnold, who will have a true legacy throughout the years.
And my point was, does your legacy really matter when you’re worm food? You should live how you wish to and in a way that makes you happy. If being in questionable pictures doing questionable things in order to be a huge mass monster is what he needed to “sacrifice” to be happy, its his choice.
I’d be willing to bet most people aren’t happy. Whether they do porn, or have seemingly successful lives. There is always an emptiness and void in us, and we attempt to fill it with things that just don’t cut it - alcohol, drugs, money, cars, houses, games, women, etc. etc. They are items we use to give us temporary happiness, when what people are really looking for is true happiness. Hell, I think if you could bottle it and sell it, you’d make Bill Gates look poor.[/quote]
DYEL?
as far as Huxley is concerned, I thought “Island” was better than “Brave New World”, if not as… prophetic.
[quote]infinite_shore wrote:
[quote]Quasi-Tech wrote:
Different people define happiness in different ways. What about those golddiggers who put out for rich (more often than not) ugly men? They have a hollow relationship but get to enjoy the finer things in life. Is it true happiness? More than likely not, but it fills the void.
I haven’t done a search on Kali muscle on Google really, but I thought you had to use his real/other name for that kind of stuff? He’ll be forgotten like so many other Youtube faces, small time pro’s, etc. It’s only the guys that made huge impacts, like Arnold, who will have a true legacy throughout the years.
And my point was, does your legacy really matter when you’re worm food? You should live how you wish to and in a way that makes you happy. If being in questionable pictures doing questionable things in order to be a huge mass monster is what he needed to “sacrifice” to be happy, its his choice.
I’d be willing to bet most people aren’t happy. Whether they do porn, or have seemingly successful lives. There is always an emptiness and void in us, and we attempt to fill it with things that just don’t cut it - alcohol, drugs, money, cars, houses, games, women, etc. etc. They are items we use to give us temporary happiness, when what people are really looking for is true happiness. Hell, I think if you could bottle it and sell it, you’d make Bill Gates look poor.[/quote]
DYEL?
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Only when I can fit it in between my gaming sessions… how about you?
[quote]UtahLama wrote:
[quote]Airtruth wrote:
I have no desire to look so can someone answer the question. Is there legit proof out there that there’s a large number(larger than regular population) of bodybuilders doing G4P? or are there just a bunch of metrosexual pictures, or pictures of guys dancing that others were just like that’s gay?[/quote]
There is a Q&A with an anonymous IFBB pro that came up in the 6x a day thread.
He was asked the question and said that around 50% of pros take pics and videos for gay sites, but do not actually have relations with men on them.
He then said that around 5% actually have relations with men for money.[/quote]
Not surprising. ‘Relations’ is a loose term. The 5% probably are either homo or bi.