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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Marty Champions on September 22, 2012, 05:39:31 PM
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do you live your life in a way that would make it unfair for you to have a disability. like being blind or deaf
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I have a fear of getting a neurodegenerative disorder (Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons, Lou Gherigs, Huntingtons).
Johnny Falcon, how can I avoid acquiring one of these?
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I have a fear of getting a neurodegenerative disorder (Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons, Lou Gherigs, Huntingtons).
Johnny Falcon, how can I avoid acquiring one of these?
now answer my other question in the post
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Yes, I fear it
Yes, going to the gym and doing what I do requires me to be fully functional
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Yes, I fear it
Yes, going to the gym and doing what I do requires me to be fully functional
are you fucking kidding me bro , you really think the gym is going to be your savior?
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are you fucking kidding me bro , you really think the gym is going to be your savior?
Huh? Savior? ???
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Not a fear, but I think being blind would be pretty horrible given how much vision means to me (and most people). I like looking at muscled men in thongs for example. :)
A little while ago I developed tendonitis in my elbow. It really hurt for a while. I could barely pick up a coffee mug in the morning. It’s slowly getting better now and I can even train with my arm again . . . but when it was bad I remember thinking “what if this never gets better?” What if I could never train again.... My days of being a visual stud would be over. Scary! :'(
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Huh? Savior? ???
i can understand your beleif that going to a gym everyday would make it unfair for you acheiving a disability
BUT
thats like saying your life will be in perfect order just because you went to college
think deeper about your life my man, if you wish the falcon to take over your life i may give you another chance
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Is a skinny mini considered a disability?
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Not a fear, but I think being blind would be pretty horrible given how much vision means to me (and most people). I like looking at muscled men in thongs for example. :)
A little while ago I developed tendonitis in my elbow. It really hurt for a while. I could barely pick up a coffee mug in the morning. It’s slowly getting better now and I can even train with my arm again . . . but when it was bad I remember thinking “what if this never gets better?” What if I could never train again.... My days of being a visual stud would be over. Scary! :'(
yeah man you need to live your life to make it totally unfair for you to have a disability
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Being blind would suck if you ever had experienced sight.
Losing your legs would suck too.
Being deaf i could manage.
But becoming blind, losing the legs would make me consider quitting life and move on to the great beyond.
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Being blind would suck if you ever had experienced sight.
Losing your legs would suck too.
Being deaf i could manage.
But becoming blind, losing the legs would make me consider quitting life and move on to the great beyond.
great disabilities attained in this post
we should also consider the second part of my question in order to make it unfair to attain such disabilities my friend
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Is a skinny mini considered a disability?
haha i fear the ability to think cock all the time
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LOTS OF BROS LIVING LIFE NOT WANTING DISABILITY AND KNOWING JUST GOING TO THE GYM IS ALL U NEED TO DO BROS
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Johnny
I fear
what ever
disability has
overtaken
you
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do you live your life in a way that would make it unfair for you to have a disability. like being blind or deaf
Are you saying we should try to use all of our six senses to the max?
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Johnny
I fear
what ever
disability has
overtaken
you
good effort disturbia next you will meet che and begine your pyramid shits in the ocean
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now answer my other question in the post
Of course. Who doesn't utilize sight and hearing on a daily basis? :/
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i can understand your beleif that going to a gym everyday would make it unfair for you acheiving a disability
BUT
thats like saying your life will be in perfect order just because you went to college
think deeper about your life my man, if you wish the falcon to take over your life i may give you another chance
I literally understood nothing of this post.
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If i ever got to the stage of not being able to do any more Jethro Tull-workouts, i'd probably end it right then and there.
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Not a fear, but I think being blind would be pretty horrible given how much vision means to me (and most people). I like looking at muscled men in thongs for example. :)
A little while ago I developed tendonitis in my elbow. It really hurt for a while. I could barely pick up a coffee mug in the morning. It’s slowly getting better now and I can even train with my arm again . . . but when it was bad I remember thinking “what if this never gets better?” What if I could never train again.... My days of being a visual stud would be over. Scary! :'(
Let me guess; "making a fist" aka "like grabbing a rod" hurts the most ;D
Learn to go lefty once in a while chief ;D... and sorry for posting so many pics of the late ;D
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do you live your life in a way that would make it unfair for you to have a disability. like being blind or deaf
You get what you get, Falcon 6'6", Stevie Wonder blind, Woody Allen 120 lbs all you can is try and improve it.
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I have a fear of getting a neurodegenerative disorder (Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinsons, Lou Gherigs, Huntingtons).
Johnny Falcon, how can I avoid acquiring one of these?
It's not that bad actually dude, being in Team Noggin obviously helps me cope haha
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the only disability I fear is Palumboism
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the only disability I fear is Palumboism
Hahaha