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Title: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 11:47:26 AM
Gravity is high enough as it is.  try to lift your leg in any direction to horizontal without letting your body drift the opposite way.  try to squat to parallel with letting your knees or torso come forward.  try to pullup without letting your elbows drift past the bar or out to the sides.

It's impossible but trying to do it (or other similar movements) is the best possible (anaerobic) workout and no weights are required
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 12:27:10 PM
as a general note, if you weigh as much as a dumbbell that a lot of guys here use for benching, you probably shouldn't try to tell everyone what the best anaerobic exercise is.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: natural al on November 01, 2007, 12:33:32 PM
as a general note, if you weigh as much as a dumbbell that a lot of guys here use for benching, you probably shouldn't try to tell everyone what the best anaerobic exercise is.

ouch.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: BlueDevil on November 01, 2007, 12:35:22 PM

Gravitational potential energy is not elastic potential energy dude  :D
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: affy on November 01, 2007, 01:27:43 PM
as a general note, if you weigh as much as a dumbbell that a lot of guys here use for benching, you probably shouldn't try to tell everyone what the best anaerobic exercise is.
lol

meso benched two shiftedShapes for 10 reps in his new video
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 01:53:06 PM
as a general note, if you weigh as much as a dumbbell that a lot of guys here use for benching, you probably shouldn't try to tell everyone what the best anaerobic exercise is.

why?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 02:00:42 PM
Gravitational potential energy is not elastic potential energy dude  :D

good point, hopefully it is not lost on them.

Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 02:12:59 PM
why?

because it means you probably don't know what you're talking about. you have no results to go with your theories. you're 145 pounds. if i had one of you sit on either end of an olympic bar that'd be my last heavy set on bench days. it'd be like listening to a guy with a 45 inch waist about the most effective methods of cardio.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: Croatch on November 01, 2007, 02:17:06 PM
Gravity is high enough as it is.  try to lift your leg in any direction to horizontal without letting your body drift the opposite way.  try to squat to parallel with letting your knees or torso come forward.  try to pullup without letting your elbows drift past the bar or out to the sides.

It's impossible but trying to do it (or other similar movements) is the best possible (anaerobic) workout and no weights are required
Yeah, you do that, I'm going to the gym.  I'd take a wild guess and say my results would own any anaerobic horseshit or core ball movements.  Not arguing that they are semi-effective in getting tone, etc.  For real gains though, nothing beats lifting weights with some intensity and a tight white Under Armour shirt. ;D
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 02:18:16 PM
because it means you probably don't know what you're talking about. you have no results to go with your theories. you're 145 pounds. if i had one of you sit on either end of an olympic bar that'd be my last heavy set on bench days. it'd be like listening to a guy with a 45 inch waist about the most effective methods of cardio.

This would be a good argument if I presented my theories as a means of gaining weight.  This is not the case so your response is a nonsequitor.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 02:20:36 PM
Yeah, you do that, I'm going to the gym.  I'd take a wild guess and say my results would own any anaerobic horseshit or core ball movements.  Not arguing that they are semi-effective in getting tone, etc.  For real gains though, nothing beats lifting weights with some intensity and a tight white Under Armour shirt. ;D

What does this have to do my theory?  Instead of attacking strawmen like core balls, why don't you try understanding what I'm saying before you dismiss it.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 02:27:58 PM
This would be a good argument if I presented my theories as a means of gaining weight.  This is not the case so your response is a nonsequitor.

you presented your arguments as an effective anaerobic exercise. if you can tell me what one is doing anaerobic exercise for instead of to gain weight or gain strength, i'd like to know. and on that merit, your theory is pretty shit.

by the way, a "non-sequitur" is when a conclusion does not follow its previous statements. since my conclusion certainly did, it was not an example of such. even if i was wrong, it wouldn't have been a non-sequitur because that refers to a logical fallacy, not a conclusion based upon incorrect assumptions.

if you're going to use big words, make sure you spell them right, know what they mean, and are 100% certain you're using them properly. ::)
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: WhiteCastle on November 01, 2007, 02:29:59 PM
Yeah, you do that, I'm going to the gym.  I'd take a wild guess and say my results would own any anaerobic horseshit or core ball movements.  Not arguing that they are semi-effective in getting tone, etc.  For real gains though, nothing beats lifting weights with some intensity and a tight white Under Armour shirt. ;D

I disagree.  When I switched to a TapOut shirt, I instantly gained 30 lbs on my bench.  The addition of a guido chain added another 10 on top of that.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 02:36:57 PM
you presented your arguments as an effective anaerobic exercise. if you can tell me what one is doing anaerobic exercise for instead of to gain weight or gain strength, i'd like to know. and on that merit, your theory is pretty shit.

by the way, a "non-sequitur" is when a conclusion does not follow its previous statements. since my conclusion certainly did, it was not an example of such. even if i was wrong, it wouldn't have been a non-sequitur because that refers to a logical fallacy, not a conclusion based upon incorrect assumptions.

if you're going to use big words, make sure you spell them right, know what they mean, and are 100% certain you're using them properly. ::)

it is to gain strength.

and your response was a nonsequitor with respect to my statement.  Also why is my spelling important?  You know what I'm talking about, our goal here is discussion of my training theory that is the topic, so your introduction of spelling issues is also a nonsequitor.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 02:38:01 PM
I disagree.  When I switched to a TapOut shirt, I instantly gained 30 lbs on my bench.  The addition of a guido chain added another 10 on top of that.

try a sleavless wet look silk shirt with that.  You'll be pro in no time
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: onlyme on November 01, 2007, 05:51:27 PM
Gravity is high enough as it is.  try to lift your leg in any direction to horizontal without letting your body drift the opposite way.  try to squat to parallel with letting your knees or torso come forward.  try to pullup without letting your elbows drift past the bar or out to the sides.

It's impossible but trying to do it (or other similar movements) is the best possible (anaerobic) workout and no weights are required

I do that everyday (sometimes twice) when I have to wipe my butt ;D
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 05:59:32 PM
it is to gain strength.

and your response was a nonsequitor with respect to my statement.  Also why is my spelling important?  You know what I'm talking about, our goal here is discussion of my training theory that is the topic, so your introduction of spelling issues is also a nonsequitor.

and once again, considering you weigh as much as a dumbbell a lot of us use to bench, that means you probably don't have much to show for your "theory". how strong are you? how much strength has your idea added? can you even tell, given that you're using no weights and simply putting yourself in imbalanced positions?

secondly, i bring up your spelling not just to harp on your spelling, dingbat. i'm pointing out that you're pretending to be smarter than you are and using words you don't understand well enough to be using.

a non-sequitur isn't simply an unrelated statement unless you're speaking in the comedic sense. in the case of debate, a non-sequitur is a logical fallacy in which one draws a conclusion that does not follow from the premises. for example, your entire argument is a non-sequitur because you claim that the fact that it's hard to hold your position when squatting without letting your knees drift forward or your upper body to bend over means it's a good anaerobic exercise.

while it's true that's difficult, it's only difficult because of balance, not because of difficulty by way of resistance. it's also difficult to stand sideways with your foot and shoulder against a wall and lift your other leg out. but it isn't a good exercise because all you're doing is putting yourself in a position in which you can't possibly balance. it's not even a case of an uneven load that requires stabilizers, it's just an impossible position to maintain.

so your conclusion does not follow from your premise. thus, YOU are guilty of the non-sequitur, not me.

thanks for playing.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: Necrosis on November 01, 2007, 07:06:42 PM
and once again, considering you weigh as much as a dumbbell a lot of us use to bench, that means you probably don't have much to show for your "theory". how strong are you? how much strength has your idea added? can you even tell, given that you're using no weights and simply putting yourself in imbalanced positions?

secondly, i bring up your spelling not just to harp on your spelling, dingbat. i'm pointing out that you're pretending to be smarter than you are and using words you don't understand well enough to be using.

a non-sequitur isn't simply an unrelated statement unless you're speaking in the comedic sense. in the case of debate, a non-sequitur is a logical fallacy in which one draws a conclusion that does not follow from the premises. for example, your entire argument is a non-sequitur because you claim that the fact that it's hard to hold your position when squatting without letting your knees drift forward or your upper body to bend over means it's a good anaerobic exercise.

while it's true that's difficult, it's only difficult because of balance, not because of difficulty by way of resistance. it's also difficult to stand sideways with your foot and shoulder against a wall and lift your other leg out. but it isn't a good exercise because all you're doing is putting yourself in a position in which you can't possibly balance. it's not even a case of an uneven load that requires stabilizers, it's just an impossible position to maintain.

so your conclusion does not follow from your premise. thus, YOU are guilty of the non-sequitur, not me.

thanks for playing.


FUCK, im glad someone owned this tool. he and adonis try to sound intelligent and everytime i ask adonis a serious question he backs out. this little tit along with leafy bug, candidate and a few others need to go to fuckign school and stop playing smart on the net.


what is your education magoo?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 07:14:30 PM

FUCK, im glad someone owned this tool. he and adonis try to sound intelligent and everytime i ask adonis a serious question he backs out. this little tit along with leafy bug, candidate and a few others need to go to fuckign school and stop playing smart on the net.


what is your education magoo?
You are looking up to someone who has been in an out of mental institutions and has a self// sexual identity problem. I have competed. I have proven i know how to get lean. I am in college attaining a political science degree. These are my credentials. What are yours again? Passing gas while eating ding dongs and posting on getbig all day?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 07:46:15 PM
You are looking up to someone who has been in an out of mental institutions and has a self// sexual identity problem. I have competed. I have proven i know how to get lean. I am in college attaining a political science degree. These are my credentials. What are yours again? Passing gas while eating ding dongs and posting on getbig all day?

man, now i was in mental institutionS? plural? shit i thought i already went over that. i had a drinking problem, went to the hospital for three days to get cleaned up, then came on and made up a story about being in the crazy house because i was 19 and for some reason that sounded "cool". yeah i'm an idiot. and besides, my sexual identity is for me to worry about, why do you care so much?

anyway, education? well i'm currently slogging my way to a poli-sci/english degree after getting bored with aerospace engineering (which put my graduation date way back, hooray for loans  :-\ ). i could go on about IQ and SATs but no one believes that shit and frankly standardized tests are fairly pointless to me.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on November 01, 2007, 07:54:47 PM
man, now i was in mental institutionS? plural? shit i thought i already went over that. i had a drinking problem, went to the hospital for three days to get cleaned up, then came on and made up a story about being in the crazy house because i was 19 and for some reason that sounded "cool". yeah i'm an idiot. and besides, my sexual identity is for me to worry about, why do you care so much?

anyway, education? well i'm currently slogging my way to a poli-sci/english degree after getting bored with aerospace engineering (which put my graduation date way back, hooray for loans  :-\ ). i could go on about IQ and SATs but no one believes that shit and frankly standardized tests are fairly pointless to me.

I wouldn't mind Queefy Slug if I were you.  Remember that this is the same fag who used to troll MD under a dozen different names and has a whopping 145 lb physique.  He fancies himself some sort of bodybuilding guru, all because he was able to get his arms down to 11" lean. ::)
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 07:58:00 PM
man, now i was in mental institutionS? plural? shit i thought i already went over that. i had a drinking problem, went to the hospital for three days to get cleaned up, then came on and made up a story about being in the crazy house because i was 19 and for some reason that sounded "cool". yeah i'm an idiot. and besides, my sexual identity is for me to worry about, why do you care so much?

anyway, education? well i'm currently slogging my way to a poli-sci/english degree after getting bored with aerospace engineering (which put my graduation date way back, hooray for loans  :-\ ). i could go on about IQ and SATs but no one believes that shit and frankly standardized tests are fairly pointless to me.
You just proved it. There is no set definition for intelligence. IQ is meaningless.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: Necrosis on November 01, 2007, 08:00:38 PM
You are looking up to someone who has been in an out of mental institutions and has a self// sexual identity problem. I have competed. I have proven i know how to get lean. I am in college attaining a political science degree. These are my credentials. What are yours again? Passing gas while eating ding dongs and posting on getbig all day?

i have already obtained one degree and am in med school you little slub.

i dont look up to him, but i know when someone is intelligent and whether or not they are pretending. Ive read magoo's shit before and he always was on point,. i dont look up to him, in fact if you read my histroy you'll see i flamed him many times. just saying, dude is intelligent.

but anyone that has anything to do with adonis is not
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: ManBearPig... on November 01, 2007, 08:00:57 PM
You just proved it. There is no set definition for intelligence. IQ is meaningless.

if there's no set definition, then why'd you ask him what his educational background is?

if there's no set definition, it shouldn't matter how many years of schooling either of you have, right?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:03:23 PM
I wouldn't mind Queefy Slug if I were you.  Remember that this is the same fag who used to troll MD under a dozen different names and has a whopping 145 lb physique.  He fancies himself some sort of bodybuilding guru, all because he was able to get his arms down to 11" lean. ::)
Everyone starts somewhere. I made it this far in 2 years. Just give me a little bit more time. In the mean time, why don't you post your pictures so we can compare. I am sure you are a BEAST!!!
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: ManBearPig... on November 01, 2007, 08:03:58 PM
i have already obtained one degree and am in med school you little slub.

i dont look up to him, but i know when someone is intelligent and whether or not they are pretending. Ive read magoo's shit before and he always was on point,. i dont look up to him, in fact if you read my histroy you'll see i flamed him many times. just saying, dude is intelligent.

but anyone that has anything to do with adonis is not

speak on this.

i've trolled with zach g on these boards from the beginning, and he fucks shit up in his life, but he's a smart kid.  and him lusting after penile tissue, i mean, we're all homos on this board anyways.  it's pretty fucking gay.  i think stepping on stage in a thong in front of hundreds of dudes is about as gay as sucking one off.

i mean, picture this.  you wear a thong and flex in a room of old men giggling and watching you.  now add a banner above it.  and rub oil on yourself and call it a "bodybuilding show".

god, that's gay.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:05:12 PM
if there's no set definition, then why'd you ask him what his educational background is?

if there's no set definition, it shouldn't matter how many years of schooling either of you have, right?
I asked what his credentials were. I never asked what his level of intelligence was. Credentials can mean anything. Experience, etc..
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:05:23 PM
if there's no set definition, then why'd you ask him what his educational background is?

if there's no set definition, it shouldn't matter how many years of schooling either of you have, right?

quiet, you. he was just starting to feel superior to everyone, it's not very nice for you to wreck it.

Everyone starts somewhere. I made it this far in 2 years. Just give me a little bit more time. In the mean time, why don't you post your pictures so we can compare. I am sure you are a BEAST!!!

i've seen a picture of him. he ain't very lean, but i honestly believe his arm is as big as one of your legs. the dude is big.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:06:38 PM
speak on this.

i've trolled with zach g on these boards from the beginning, and he fucks shit up in his life, but he's a smart kid.  and him lusting after penile tissue, i mean, we're all homos on this board anyways.  it's pretty fucking gay.  i think stepping on stage in a thong in front of hundreds of dudes is about as gay as sucking one off.

i mean, picture this.  you wear a thong and flex in a room of old men giggling and watching you.  now add a banner above it.  and rub oil on yourself and call it a "bodybuilding show".

god, that's gay.
How is stepping on stage and hitting a few poses gay? Where is the logic in that?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:07:56 PM

i've seen a picture of him. he ain't very lean, but i honestly believe his arm is as big as one of your legs. the dude is big.
Well he can feel free to post them then... that is if it doesnt compromise his sexuality  ::)
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:09:43 PM
Well he can feel free to post them then... that is if it doesnt compromise his sexuality  ::)

unlike you, he doesn't want to repeatedly put pictures of himself in a thong on a message board populated by 99% men.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: Necrosis on November 01, 2007, 08:10:13 PM
How is stepping on stage and hitting a few poses gay? Where is the logic in that?

because the audience is predominantly male, you havce oil all over your body, your in your underwear, glutes are judged(by other males), you do gay things like the thigh shake and booty bounce, need i say more?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:11:13 PM
unlike you, he doesn't want to repeatedly put pictures of himself in a thong on a message board populated by 99% men.
As opposed to posting lifting videos on musclefurs.com? You embarrass yourself every month and meltdown and then come back. Why do you keep showing your face around here. You are a joke and you are obese. You know what i think it'd be best to remove these photos with the likes of you posting on here.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: ManBearPig... on November 01, 2007, 08:13:20 PM
As opposed to posting lifting videos on musclefurs.com? You embarrass yourself every month and meltdown and then come back. Why do you keep showing your face around here. You are a joke and you are obese. You know what i think it'd be best to remove these photos with the likes of you posting on here.

at least those homos at musclefurs don't live in denial.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:13:34 PM
because the audience is predominantly male, you havce oil all over your body, your in your underwear, glutes are judged(by other males), you do gay things like the thigh shake and booty bounce, need i say more?
Ok but that still doesn't answer the question. How is that homosexual. It is homoerotic but how is that homosexual and who is to say i did those things? I presented myself like any older school bodybuilder would. Also, if you find these things gay then why are you on a site that you considered affiliated with homosexual activity? Do you like to surround yourself with people who have a common identity? The identity that you consider homosexual? Ellaborate.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on November 01, 2007, 08:14:05 PM
because the audience is predominantly male, you havce oil all over your body, your in your underwear, glutes are judged(by other males), you do gay things like the thigh shake and booty bounce, need i say more?

come on, usmokepole, you gotta stop this.  You're crushing this "guy's" dreams. :'(  Nice job. ;D
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:15:19 PM
at least those homos at musclefurs don't live in denial.
So you are saying you live in denial? I know i am straight. I am comfertable with my sexuality. If i wasn't do you think i'd be on getbig? Just like magoo he is confident in his bisexuality. Confident enough to post pictures of himself on musclefurs. It is you who i question. Why would you make those claims? You sound like you are just screaming to come out of the closet.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:15:26 PM
As opposed to posting lifting videos on musclefurs.com? You embarrass yourself every month and meltdown and then come back. Why do you keep showing your face around here. You are a joke and you are obese. You know what i think it'd be best to remove these photos with the likes of you posting on here.

::)

trying too hard, kid. i'm the joke, yet every time you post half the board tells you you're an idiot and should go away. you're desperate for acceptance but your immature attitude is fucking it up for you.

here's a hint, man: no one gives a shit about what you do in your spare time or how good your physique is. you're judged by your actions, and that's why you get shat on and why you got banned before.

it doesn't matter if you're mr olympia, you act like a dipshit and no one's gonna respect you. so settle down.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: ManBearPig... on November 01, 2007, 08:17:27 PM
Ok but that still doesn't answer the question. How is that homosexual. It is homoerotic but how is that homosexual and who is to say i did those things? I presented myself like any older school bodybuilder would. Also, if you find these things gay then why are you on a site that you considered affiliated with homosexual activity? Do you like to surround yourself with people who have a common identity? The identity that you consider homosexual? Ellaborate.

i'll answer this with a question.

what's the difference between you doing a "show" and derek anthony doing a "show"?
we have no proof you didn't suck 15 dicks at that show, just like we have no proof derek ever did.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on November 01, 2007, 08:18:34 PM
I think it says a lot about a person if "he" creates a handle called "buttsuck" :-\
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:20:55 PM
I think it says a lot about a person if "he" creates a handle called "buttsuck" :-\

his explanation for that was golden, too. something like "what do you get when you suck on a butt? that's what i think bodybuilding is". i'm not sure which is weirder, that he is now a competing bodybuilder or the fact that when he thinks of shit the first thing he thinks of is sucking on a butthole.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:21:45 PM
i'll answer this with a question.

what's the difference between you doing a "show" and derek anthony doing a "show"?
we have no proof you didn't suck 15 dicks at that show, just like we have no proof derek ever did.
Sure we do. My show was video taped. You can feel free to ask Chad Nichols. He was there. You can ask Isaac too as he was there taking photographs. I have evidence. Now where is your evidence. You have already revealed your intentions by coming onto this site. Hahahah i bet you are the guy who is strongly opposed to homosexuality and the most outspoken critic of it, yet cries himself to sleep every night with the internal conflict you go through everyday.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on November 01, 2007, 08:24:41 PM
his explanation for that was golden, too. something like "what do you get when you suck on a butt? that's what i think bodybuilding is". i'm not sure which is weirder, that he is now a competing bodybuilder or the fact that when he thinks of shit the first thing he thinks of is sucking on a butthole.

HAHAHAHAHA.  And "he" wonders why nobody here takes "him" seriously.  I think "he" made things infinitely worse for "him"self by posting those pics of "him"self in "his" bedroom in underwear and disheveled hair with the tub of protein in the background. ;D
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:26:11 PM
his explanation for that was golden, too. something like "what do you get when you suck on a butt? that's what i think bodybuilding is". i'm not sure which is weirder, that he is now a competing bodybuilder or the fact that when he thinks of shit the first thing he thinks of is sucking on a butthole.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/Delako/overalls.jpg
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/Delako/overalls.jpg)http://community.livejournal.com/musclefurs/
  ;D
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 08:27:51 PM
ok here's a hint for those of you too slow to figure it out for yourselves

(http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/vectors/u3l3b3.gif)

Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:27:57 PM
HAHAHAHAHA.  And "he" wonders why nobody here takes "him" seriously.  I think "he" made things infinitely worse for "him"self by posting those pics of "him"self in "his" bedroom in underwear and disheveled hair with the tub of protein in the background. ;D
Nice to see you have made friends with your former enemy.  ;D
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on November 01, 2007, 08:28:33 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/Delako/overalls.jpg
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/Delako/overalls.jpg)http://community.livejournal.com/musclefurs/
  ;D

If that guy gained another 200 lbs of pure fat, he'd look like the identical twin of "pumphard".
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 08:28:47 PM
HAHAHAHAHA.  And "he" wonders why nobody here takes "him" seriously.  I think "he" made things infinitely worse for "him"self by posting those pics of "him"self in "his" bedroom in underwear and disheveled hair with the tub of protein in the background. ;D

Hi sarcasm
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:28:55 PM
HAHAHAHAHA.  And "he" wonders why nobody here takes "him" seriously.  I think "he" made things infinitely worse for "him"self by posting those pics of "him"self in "his" bedroom in underwear and disheveled hair with the tub of protein in the background. ;D

seriously, the kid diets down to 130 pounds and thinks because he's got some striations it means he's some bodybuilding expert now. kudos to him for stepping on stage and all of that, but he needs a major ego check.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:33:50 PM
seriously, the kid diets down to 130 pounds and thinks because he's got some striations it means he's some bodybuilding expert now. kudos to him for stepping on stage and all of that, but he needs a major ego check.
I know i am small. I readily admit it. I only show pictures of progress. I am sure magoo that you would be confident in your capabilties if you had succeeded in your diet instead of failing miserably and ballooning yourself back into obesity.... Hahahahahah don't fret though magoo. If you can't get yourself down to a skinny twink there will always be the audience who likes muscle bears. Im sure bubba here will be willing to help your out hahahahah (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/Delako/overalls.jpg)
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:35:21 PM
Magoo, honest question here. Do your friends that we see in your lifting videos know of your stinkbear fetish? Are they comfertable with your homosexuality or do you bottle it up and speak out against it infront of them to blend in?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:37:15 PM
Magoo, honest question here. Do your friends that we see in your lifting videos know of your stinkbear fetish? Are they comfertable with your homosexuality or do you bottle it up and speak out against it infront of them to blend in?

if it was an honest question, then you wouldn't be purposefully misrepresenting things and asking it in such a loaded way.  :)
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:37:44 PM
Magoo, do tell us your diet and training regime. Are you still on an all protien diet?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:39:26 PM
if it was an honest question, then you wouldn't be purposefully misrepresenting things and asking it in such a loaded way.  :)
Hahah this coming from a guy who names his picture "tubbagoo". Is that the nick name your stinkbear boyfriend gave you after he finished sodomizing you?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:40:09 PM
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=166755.0;attach=195055;image)
Pray tell what you do to get in this crazy shape
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 08:40:46 PM
I know i am small. I readily admit it. I only show pictures of progress. I am sure magoo that you would be confident in your capabilties if you had succeeded in your diet instead of failing miserably and ballooning yourself back into obesity.... Hahahahahah don't fret though magoo. If you can't get yourself down to a skinny twink there will always be the audience who likes muscle bears. Im sure bubba here will be willing to help your out hahahahah (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/Delako/overalls.jpg)
Are you claiming to have gotten yourself down to "skinny twink" status?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:42:18 PM
Magoo, do tell us your diet and training regime. Are you still on an all protien diet?

i eat when i'm hungry and i lift a lot.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:42:27 PM
Eating yourself into obesity is not a healthy hobby.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:43:43 PM
good christ, leafy. did you save ALL of my pictures onto you computer??

obsessed much?  :-\
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:46:09 PM
good christ, leafy. did you save ALL of my pictures onto you computer??

obsessed much?  :-\
This caption is my favorite
http://pics.livejournal.com/rratfox/pic/00006d16

"Wonder where I will be when I am 25"  Dumb little stomach shot to prove it's not ALL fat.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 08:46:15 PM
good christ, leafy. did you save ALL of my pictures onto you computer??

obsessed much?  :-\
I think he looks up to you Magoo.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:48:03 PM
I think he looks up to you Magoo.

apparently so. i think i've decided it's creeping me out. he bookmarked everything and saved all the pictures onto his computer. the hell is wrong with this kid?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 08:48:44 PM
apparently so. i think i've decided it's creeping me out. he bookmarked everything and saved all the pictures onto his computer. the hell is wrong with this kid?
He needs a father figure, congrats!!
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:50:43 PM
He needs a father figure, congrats!!

it's funny that the "guys" who are ripping into me the most over this also seem to have saved every single picture of me to their computers.  ::)
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: PANDAEMONIUM on November 01, 2007, 08:53:24 PM
goddamn "queefy slug", you're melting all over the place here.  Turn your computer off, go watch a movie, and cool down.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: The_Leafy_Bug on November 01, 2007, 08:54:52 PM
apparently so. i think i've decided it's creeping me out. he bookmarked everything and saved all the pictures onto his computer. the hell is wrong with this kid?
I chuckle at the myths you are forced to create maintain what little dignity you have left on this board. I think it is time for you to create a new persona as this one is not suiting your needs anymore since its revelation.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 08:56:04 PM
I chuckle at the myths you are forced to create maintain what little dignity you have left on this board. I think it is time for you to create a new persona as this one is not suiting your needs anymore since its revelation.
Kind of the same way you recreated yourself as Leafy when buttsuck was destroyed?
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: MisterMagoo on November 01, 2007, 08:56:14 PM
I chuckle at the myths you are forced to create maintain what little dignity you have left on this board. I think it is time for you to create a new persona as this one is not suiting your needs anymore since its revelation.

hey PANDA, i think we figured out who Nietzsche is. notice the really piss-poor pseudo-intellectual speech.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: Al-Gebra on November 01, 2007, 08:56:29 PM
goddamn "queefy slug", you're melting all over the place here.  Turn your computer off, go watch a movie, and cool down.

haha . . . queefy slug lives in Bumfuck, egypt . . . there ain't shit for him to do other than log on to getbig and stalk people.  
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 08:59:02 PM
it's funny that the "guys" who are ripping into me the most over this also seem to have saved every single picture of me to their computers.  ::)

I appreciate you guys bumping my thread with your feud, but does either one of you have any interest in understanding how you can use an understanding of the vector components of force to lift more weight more easily or to make less weight almost impossible to lift.

I'm still insecure enough that I like an audience to reflect my glory back to me.  You guys can take advantage of this to learn some really useful stuff.

or not
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 09:03:13 PM
I appreciate you guys bumping my thread with your feud, but does either one of you have any interest in understanding how you can use an understanding of the vector components of force to lift more weight more easily or to make less weight almost impossible to lift.

I'm still insecure enough that I like an audience to reflect my glory back to me.  You guys can take advantage of this to learn some really useful stuff.

or not
If you are looking to make less weight harder to lift, use giant sets and      pre-exhaustion.

If you are trying to interupt Leafy bashing, it's probably too late.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 09:14:55 PM
If you are looking to make less weight harder to lift, use giant sets and      pre-exhaustion.

If you are trying to interupt Leafy bashing, it's probably too late.

I like Leafy, but he doesn't need me to back him up.

I like Magoo also, but he is insecure so he lashes out at me because he thinks that I'm affiliated with his TA who has attacked him in the past, so he hopes to buttress himself by putting me down.  Also I represent a different approach to nutrition and training and to make himself feel more secure in his theories he seeks to destroy mine, but he doesn't understand them so he seeks to discredit me as an individual it is easier for him to attack me than address my theories  because he doesn't understand them.

I hope they continue arguing because it keeps my thread in play, but I hope a few people notice my ideas and not just the feud.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 09:16:20 PM
If you are looking to make less weight harder to lift, use giant sets and      pre-exhaustion.

If you are trying to interupt Leafy bashing, it's probably too late.

those are methods of increasing muscle endurance.  They do not increase tension applied to a muscle, but they are probably useful tools for bodybuilders

thanks for contributing
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: Al-Gebra on November 01, 2007, 09:17:41 PM
those are methods of increasing muscle endurance.  They do not increase tension applied to a muscle, but they are probably useful tools for bodybuilders

thanks for contributing

here's some friendly advice: stick to posting pictures of whippets . . .
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 09:19:02 PM
here's some friendly advice: stick to posting pictures of whippets . . .

that's not friendly
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 09:20:54 PM
those are methods of increasing muscle endurance.  They do not increase tension applied to a muscle, but they are probably useful tools for bodybuilders

thanks for contributing
To increase tension applied to muscle, you must increase weight.............. or gravity.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: garraeth on November 01, 2007, 09:39:32 PM
Just move to Jupiter.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 09:54:53 PM
To increase tension applied to muscle, you must increase weight.............. or gravity.

no you have to increase force applied which can be accomplished with more weight or by changing how you are applying force to the weight.

I'm glad you're thinking about this though
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 09:57:56 PM
no you have to increase force applied which can be accomplished with more weight or by changing how you are applying force to the weight.

I'm glad you're thinking about this though
If you apply force to the weight, you are increasing the weight....more weight= more force.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 10:04:42 PM
Just move to Jupiter.

Bindere Dondat

HE HAS BEEN TRAINING FOR THE HYPERGRAVITY ON JUPITER SINCE HE WAS 3.

bENEDIKT WILL BE ONE OF MY MEN AT ARMS ON THE GREAT JOURNEY TO JUPITER

HE WILL BE EXPECTED TO SEED 5 VIRGINS ONCE WE HAVE ARRIVED ON NEW ODIN
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 01, 2007, 10:07:15 PM
If you apply force to the weight, you are increasing the weight....more weight= more force.

no you are applying force to lift the weight.  depending on how you lift it it will take more or less force.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: chaos on November 01, 2007, 10:10:25 PM
no you are applying force to lift the weight.  depending on how you lift it it will take more or less force.
How you lift it will involve different muscles outside of the target muscle.
Title: Re: WORK TOWARDS THE IMPOSSIBLE....no gravity suits required
Post by: shiftedShapes on November 02, 2007, 07:20:47 AM
How you lift it will involve different muscles outside of the target muscle.

yes with these movements whole body tension is generally required