Fairly certain the reason the OP lifts weights is so he can start banal threads on this site about he is unmotivated and has no options in life…
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Aww fucking Wide World of Sports man you have to be a troll! I was thinking you may just be a weird guy…but this is too fucking godamned Hitler-fucking far!
But…just in case you are the guy in your avatar and you really mean what you just said ( I feel stupid saying this because it means I’ve been sucked in by the troll)
I’m bigger than you and most certainly stronger…and I’d never say such inane things. It’s just not done…unless this is a body bag situation.
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Aww fucking Wide World of Sports man you have to be a troll! I was thinking you may just be a weird guy…but this is too fucking godamned Hitler-fucking far!
But…just in case you are the guy in your avatar and you really mean what you just said ( I feel stupid saying this because it means I’ve been sucked in by the troll)
I’m bigger than you and most certainly stronger…and I’d never say such inane things. It’s just not done…unless this is a body bag situation.
[/quote]
In before RV states that you are a mere ant compared to his Godzilla like body…
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?
That’s what I’m saying…he only has 2 pics that look almost the same and he talks about how he’s huge but doesn’t like photos.
Hell, I uploaded about ten photos (in the Hub) so a guy that thinks he’s this sort of invincible should have a whole thread of pics and vids of himself.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
BWA HA HAAAA!
Is RV really under 6 feet? If so…it’s all over.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
You’re running out of new material.
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
BWA HA HAAAA!
Is RV really under 6 feet? If so…it’s all over.
[/quote]
One of the many pants threads he weighed in about his chest to waist ratio with his height.
I guess when you are walking around a day care it makes you feel like a giant.
[quote]biglifter wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Your running out of new material.[/quote]
Edited for RV to understand.
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Aww fucking Wide World of Sports man you have to be a troll! I was thinking you may just be a weird guy…but this is too fucking godamned Hitler-fucking far!
But…just in case you are the guy in your avatar and you really mean what you just said ( I feel stupid saying this because it means I’ve been sucked in by the troll)
I’m bigger than you and most certainly stronger…and I’d never say such inane things. It’s just not done…unless this is a body bag situation.
[/quote]
I guarantee your not bigger or stronger than me.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
BWA HA HAAAA!
Is RV really under 6 feet? If so…it’s all over.
[/quote]
One of the many pants threads he weighed in about his chest to waist ratio with his height.
I guess when you are walking around a day care it makes you feel like a giant. [/quote]
So you’re saying that the way I feel amongst my students is the way RV feels when he walks down the street?
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
Well, Im not talking about height. Just fyi, 5’8 is considered normal height on most charts that i have seen, others say 5’9 is average. Either way, Im considered average height or within 1 inch of normal height. But height has very little to on a bodybuilding site. Size and strength have nothing to do with height. Most top pro bodybuilders are almost all under 6 foot tall.
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
BWA HA HAAAA!
Is RV really under 6 feet? If so…it’s all over.
[/quote]
How does someones height have any relevance to your physique. and like i said, most pro bodybuilders are all under 6 feet. Its all over? dude, im 285+lbs. your right, its all over. lol. very true. but all over for you.
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
BWA HA HAAAA!
Is RV really under 6 feet? If so…it’s all over.
[/quote]
One of the many pants threads he weighed in about his chest to waist ratio with his height.
I guess when you are walking around a day care it makes you feel like a giant. [/quote]
So you’re saying that the way I feel amongst my students is the way RV feels when he walks down the street?[/quote]
Is this about Godzilla again??
Yeah but they use the word “height” there the same way we use “old” when a kid says that he/she is 5 years old. Are they old? No.
Are you anywhere near tall?
No.
So you are not scaring any Japanese.
Damn…did I just feed a troll or confuse an idiot?!?
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
BWA HA HAAAA!
Is RV really under 6 feet? If so…it’s all over.
[/quote]
One of the many pants threads he weighed in about his chest to waist ratio with his height.
I guess when you are walking around a day care it makes you feel like a giant. [/quote]
So you’re saying that the way I feel amongst my students is the way RV feels when he walks down the street?[/quote]
While a normal average mortal man is what 5’8 or 5’9 and weighs what, 170-175lbs. Im that same average height but I weigh 285-290lbs. you guys bring up height, cause thats the only weopon you think you have against me, lol. I find it laughable.
Lee preist is what 5’4, are you saying he’s not jacked and impressive looking? While height does have some influence of how impressive you look, its only a very small part. 90% of what makes you look impressive is your physique.
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
Well, Im not talking about height. Just fyi, 5’8 is considered normal height on most charts that i have seen, others say 5’9 is average. Either way, Im considered average height or within 1 inch of normal height. But height has very little to on a bodybuilding site. Size and strength have nothing to do with height. Most top pro bodybuilders are almost all under 6 foot tall. [/quote]
Agreed to a point, national average for men in America is 5’9 1/2" and this is not a quote I pulled from FOX I am actually in the medical field.
[quote]four60 wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Nards wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]roguevampire wrote:
[quote]darkhorse1-1 wrote:
I have people ask me in the gym-this happens all the time…often from the same people- “how do you get the motivation to do squats/deadlifts/cleans”. I know exactly why I do what I do in the gym, but haven’t put it into words so people saying “WTF does this kid think he’s doing” can understand. I lift with the dismal hope that I’ll become more athletic.
With this new found athleticism secret doors would open and I’d do things so phenomenal that the sky would part, champagne would fall from the heavens, and inebriated women would throw themselves at me by the dozens.
I willingly acknowledge that I’m 23 and whatever athletic abilities I might develop ultimately are useless since all the windows for participation have passed, but that goes in the “read when impotent, shriveled, old and painfully arthritic” file. [/quote]
I lift for the feeling of superiority that it gives me. Knowing Im bigger and stronger than just about anyone alive. Knowing i’m the envy of every male living. [/quote]
Arent you like 5’8", are we talking about Willy Wonka Factory bigger and stronger or real world?[/quote]
BWA HA HAAAA!
Is RV really under 6 feet? If so…it’s all over.
[/quote]
One of the many pants threads he weighed in about his chest to waist ratio with his height.
I guess when you are walking around a day care it makes you feel like a giant. [/quote]
So you’re saying that the way I feel amongst my students is the way RV feels when he walks down the street?[/quote]
Is this about Godzilla again??[/quote]
Yeah.
By the way…I’m not really judging people by their height…I just want to aggravate RV.
[quote]Nards wrote:
Yeah but they use the word “height” there the same way we use “old” when a kid says that he/she is 5 years old. Are they old? No.
Are you anywhere near tall?
No.
So you are not scaring any Japanese.
Damn…did I just feed a troll or confuse an idiot?!?[/quote]
I guarantee you, if lee priest walked into a club, at his biggest, he would be extremely intimidating, regardless of his height. when you walk around with 20+ inch guns and a huge chest and wide shoulders, you are going to be impressive looking.