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View Postpathwriter, on 19 September 2010 - 08:54 AM, said:

And if she lifted weights, everyone would describe her as mannish. It's strange how heterosexual American males have reached the point that the only thing they're attracted to is Adobe Photoshop. And just because this needs another YouTube video:





We're gonna need a montage~
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View Postfirefeng, on 19 September 2010 - 09:24 AM, said:

That depends entirely upon how often she lifted weights.


And what kind of horomones she was taking when she was doing it. Without all the extra test women weightlifters look like Michelle Levesque.

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Or Hannah Johnson who is a national powerlifting champion yet is still feminine without all the D-bol that ridiculous female bodybuilders take.

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They don't get muscular like that without taking a LOT of horomones. And I am rather annoyed by those roided up bodybuilder women because they perpetuate the myth that women who lift heavy weights will look like them.

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Skinny bitches scare me... I like my girls average to slightly above average... Behemoths scare me too though...
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View PostCruzandercerberus, on 19 September 2010 - 01:13 PM, said:

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Her biceps are not bigger than mine. I could enter into a relationship with her without emasculating myself.
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View Postpathwriter, on 18 September 2010 - 09:53 PM, said:

Don't you have a weight problem, Kenshiro? I was planning to ignore that but, meh, fuck it.


Nah, since that thread 2-3 years ago when we found out I was fat because I drank too much coke, I switched to diet coke, and am now borderline anorexic :D. I still drink like a 12 pack a day, but that's like less than 100 calories versus the 2k+ I was getting from regular coke. Think I was 290+ then. I drift between 205-220 (6'4") now. Only thing that forces me to eat is the stupid fact that I want to be a wrecking ball in mosh pits.

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This is my dream girl.

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u mad fatties?

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You're over 200 lbs. and you look like that? Thank you for being the poster child for "skinny fat." Unless you're taller than 6'6" (which you aren't), there's no way you should look remotely that emaciated at that weight. I don't want to be mean to you, but you seem to have the worst care of self I've ever seen outside of the whales navigating the aisles of Wal-Mart on motorized carts. I do hope you speak to a psychologist or nutritionist or even just a general practitioner before you keel over from congestive heart failure.
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I'd imagine fracking a stick like that would elicit a sensation akin to shoving your cock into a hollowed out bone.
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View Postpathwriter, on 19 September 2010 - 03:12 PM, said:

You're over 200 lbs. and you look like that? Thank you for being the poster child for "skinny fat." Unless you're taller than 6'6" (which you aren't), there's no way you should look remotely that emaciated at that weight. I don't want to be mean to you, but you seem to have the worst care of self I've ever seen outside of the whales navigating the aisles of Wal-Mart on motorized carts. I do hope you speak to a psychologist or nutritionist or even just a general practitioner before you keel over from congestive heart failure.



You mentioned something akin to this in another thread but some people's bodies are built differently making BMI which is a function of weight over height kind of useless. Based on that picture it would seem Kenshiro has a very wide bone structure/frame so he'll have more weight than the average person at that height.


Congrats on losing that weight Ken.

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View Postpathwriter, on 19 September 2010 - 03:12 PM, said:

You're over 200 lbs. and you look like that? Thank you for being the poster child for "skinny fat." Unless you're taller than 6'6" (which you aren't), there's no way you should look remotely that emaciated at that weight. I don't want to be mean to you, but you seem to have the worst care of self I've ever seen outside of the whales navigating the aisles of Wal-Mart on motorized carts. I do hope you speak to a psychologist or nutritionist or even just a general practitioner before you keel over from congestive heart failure.


u jelly fatty? u jelly? But srsly, I started eating regularly so as not to die a few months ago. Probz should see a doctor though. Lrn2/ana/ etc.
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You... have trouble with reading, don't you, Wildstriker? He's presently disgustingly underweight and the only thing keeping him from being further anorectic is that he probably has a decent percentage of body fat still. He's not healthy at all and I'm not even sure that he's fundamentally improved his health or life expectancy by going from moderately overweight to freakishly underweight.
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View Postpathwriter, on 19 September 2010 - 03:40 PM, said:

You... have trouble with reading, don't you, Wildstriker? He's presently disgustingly underweight and the only thing keeping him from being further anorectic is that he probably has a decent percentage of body fat still. He's not healthy at all and I'm not even sure that he's fundamentally improved his health or life expectancy by going from moderately overweight to freakishly underweight.


205-220 lbs. is freakishly underweight for 6'4"? Damn. I'm presently 6'1" and hover between 160-165. Back before I got lazy, I lifted weights 4 times a week and was 180.

290 lbs. is only "moderately" overweight? Huh. How much do you weigh right now, Pathy?

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View Postfirefeng, on 19 September 2010 - 04:41 PM, said:

205-220 lbs. is freakishly underweight for 6'4"? Damn. I'm presently 6'1" and hover between 160-165. Back before I got lazy, I lifted weights 4 times a week and was 180.

290 lbs. is only "moderately" overweight? Huh. How much do you weigh right now, Pathy?


cliche joke about how he lost weight eating subway
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View Postfirefeng, on 19 September 2010 - 04:41 PM, said:

205-220 lbs. is freakishly underweight for 6'4"?

For how he looks, yes. For everyone who is 6'4"? No. Maybe that's just a bad photo, but he looks like a deflated balloon.

I'll bet you look too much like those anorexic photos he keeps posting, though, at your height. Your weight is where I should be (maybe... I carry and gain muscle easily, so I'd probably look wrong at 160) and I'm 5 inches shorter than you.

And, yes, 290 would be "moderately" overweight for someone 6'4". For someone my height, it'd be obese.
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View Postpathwriter, on 19 September 2010 - 04:57 PM, said:

he looks like a deflated balloon.



i luld pretty hard at this.
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I usually run every day, sometimes twice a day (not very often during school though), for an hour or more. My thighs have always been rather large, I guess genetics. I couldn't get into the idea of weight lifting or going to a gym though. Why pay to run on a treadmill when I can run down the street? I suppose a personal trainer could help with problem areas, but honestly I don't want to spend that much time and effort on my body. I'm happy with keeping my percent body fat where it should be and still being able to generally eat what I want. Plus if I did all that I wouldn't have time to read or play video games.

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Magazines and fashionistas have some very strange ideas about what size thighs women are supposed to have. Britney Spears has always been relatively athletic, even when she put on weight, and magazines seemed to almost revel in reducing her dancer thighs to something more in line with a woman who can barely lift her own body weight to nibble on a rice cake. Still, you could probably do to add some lifting to your regime, Kay, both to improve upper body strength and because resistance training is one of the best ways of staving off osteoporosis. Doing a simple routine alternating pushups, pullups, squats, and deadlifts takes all of about 10-15 minutes a day and all of them can be done effectively with just bodyweight, though there are plenty of ways of lifting weight without buying bars and plates.
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View PostKenshiro, on 19 September 2010 - 02:59 PM, said:

This is my dream girl.

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u mad fatties?


Fuck man I'd be terrified of getting a murder charge for rolling over in my sleep. I can't even imagine giving her a hug with out fracturing a few ribs.
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yall niggas hatin
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I actually dated a chick about that size for 4 years. At the time I was about 240 at 6'2". She always said how fat she was and shit too. She was 5'8" or 5'9" and weighed 100 even. I could actually touch my middle finger and thumb together around her wrist. I always thought it was unhealthy for her to weigh that much. My wife is a plus size woman and I wouldn't changer her for anything. Here's why: boobs. Plain and simple. Skinny girl had none, my wife does. And does she ever lol.
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DELICIOUS FLAT CHEST
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