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Title: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 01:50:42 PM
badass pro MMA fighters

permabulking "strong men"

criminally insane hoodlums


all these people have really big egoes and think they are dangerous and deadly


they wouldnt last a minute in the wild


























that being said, ronnie could hold his own against a silverback in a posedown
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 01:55:10 PM
watching these beasts kill eachother is frightening and fascinating at the same time


check out the move at 04:55 in above video


diabolical approach
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 02:13:55 PM
watching these beasts kill eachother is frightening and fascinating at the same time


check out the move at 04:55 in above video


diabolical approach

No beasts on Cuba or in Belgium  ;D
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 02:40:23 PM
check out 02:15


lioneess fighting off 2 males trying to kill her babies


how can female animals generate so much fury without testicles to produce DHT?
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: BigRo on August 24, 2014, 02:47:51 PM
why do you say DHT is the cause of aggression, explain yourself.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 02:53:18 PM
why do you say DHT is the cause of aggression, explain yourself.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3610056

Abstract
Serum concentrations of testosterone (Tser), 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and free testosterone (Tsal) in saliva were determined in 117 healthy young men between the ages of 20 and 30. A battery of standardized tests and projective techniques were administered simultaneously in order to measure various components of aggression, including sexual aggressiveness. All three androgens show reliable positive correlations with self-ratings of spontaneous aggression. Dominance exhibits a positive, statistically significant correlation to Tser and to DHT. In addition, DHT is negatively related to the scale restraint of aggression. These results support previous findings about Tser and point to the importance of other androgens--especially DHT--for this aspect of endocrine-affect relationships. Interest in sexual aggression yielded no significant results for Tser and DHT (Tsal shows a low positive correlation). The ratio DHT/Tser, however, correlates significantly with this component of aggression.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: BigRo on August 24, 2014, 02:56:53 PM
so masteron and primo should make one more volatile than test and tren?
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 02:59:15 PM

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3610056

Abstract
Serum concentrations of testosterone (Tser), 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and free testosterone (Tsal) in saliva were determined in 117 healthy young men between the ages of 20 and 30. A battery of standardized tests and projective techniques were administered simultaneously in order to measure various components of aggression, including sexual aggressiveness. All three androgens show reliable positive correlations with self-ratings of spontaneous aggression. Dominance exhibits a positive, statistically significant correlation to Tser and to DHT. In addition, DHT is negatively related to the scale restraint of aggression. These results support previous findings about Tser and point to the importance of other androgens--especially DHT--for this aspect of endocrine-affect relationships. Interest in sexual aggression yielded no significant results for Tser and DHT (Tsal shows a low positive correlation). The ratio DHT/Tser, however, correlates significantly with this component of aggression.

Leopold U a "cuban" not Americano  ;D (REMEMBER)

This is capitalist Yankee propaganda ,  ;D

Ah, Wiggs  ;D
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 02:59:54 PM
so masteron and primo should make one more volatile than test and tren?
you are asking me  ;D

not sure but in theory the higher dht levels in the body should corelate with libido to a degree i would think
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: BigRo on August 24, 2014, 03:03:56 PM
so your having alot of wild animal sex lately then with this shredded vascular physique?
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:05:47 PM
so your having alot of wild animal sex lately then with this shredded vascular physique?
had some pretty rough sex with that dominican lady i met in the clubs

but then i found out she is married and a headcase and i dropped her like a bag of smashed assholes


a cortisol generator if i ever saw one, no doubt
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:11:12 PM
Quote
I never saw a wild thing
sorry for itself.
A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough
without ever having felt sorry for itself.

That thought often comes into my head when I feel sorry for myself.

Then I remember birds are too stupid to feel anxiety, battle addiction, deal with bereavement or missing the anabolic window.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 03:11:29 PM
had some pretty rough sex with that dominican lady i met in the clubs

but then i found out she is married and a headcase and i dropped her like a bag of smashed assholes


a cortisol generator if i ever saw one, no doubt

Name that club  ;D ;D ;D , perhaps la Floridita in Havana !.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: BigRo on August 24, 2014, 03:12:32 PM
That thought often comes into my head when I feel sorry for myself.

Then I remember birds are too stupid to feel anxiety, battle addiction, deal with bereavement or missing the anabolic window.

blissful simplicity
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:13:23 PM
That thought often comes into my head when I feel sorry for myself.

Then I remember birds are too stupid to feel anxiety, battle addiction, deal with bereavement or missing the anabolic window.
isnt that line from a shitty military glorification movie?

the true meaning of the quote is the military wants to turn men into bird brains
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:14:24 PM
If you want a more fucked up vid I saw one of wild dogs killing a deer. At 1:40 it is alive but just says fuck this, eat me.



Said it in video on beheadings, I think there is a serenity that can come when in a hopeless situation.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:15:10 PM
isnt that line from a shitty military glorification movie?

the true meaning of the quote is the military wants to turn men into bird brains

No it is from the poet DH Lawrence.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Royalty on August 24, 2014, 03:15:56 PM
A Silverback Gorilla would swat Ronnie once.... just once... and Ronnie would be bleeding very badly
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:17:11 PM
A Silverback Gorilla would swat Ronnie once.... just once... and Ronnie would be bleeding very badly

Yeah but could Ronnie operate a microwave.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 03:18:20 PM
isnt that line from a shitty military glorification movie?

the true meaning of the quote is the military wants to turn men into bird brains

Wiggs & his black JC is the best example  :D
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:18:30 PM
A Silverback Gorilla would swat Ronnie once.... just once... and Ronnie would be bleeding very badly
TOTALLY MISSING THE POINT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


my point was that MMA hard men, and strong men feel badass and frown upon bodybuilders who are "pussies" and "not train for strength"


but really bodybuilders are just enlightened and know that the only way to beat a gorilla is by posedown


Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 03:24:28 PM
TOTALLY MISSING THE POINT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


my point was that MMA hard men, and strong men feel badass and frown upon bodybuilders who are "pussies" and "not train for strength"


but really bodybuilders are just enlightened and know that the only way to beat a gorilla is by posedown




O, la la Leopold is gone MMA expert overnight ,  ;D real Anal didn't have a clue about martial art at all  ;D

U a fucking fake Analbolichalo ,  ;D


PS. U must reread all Belgians posts before pretending to be him  ;D
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: the trainer on August 24, 2014, 03:27:37 PM
had some pretty rough sex with that dominican lady i met in the clubs

but then i found out she is married and a headcase and i dropped her like a bag of smashed assholes


a cortisol generator if i ever saw one, no doubt

She is the perfect kind of woman goes home and annoy her husband and calls you when she is horny.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:27:58 PM
martial arts, kungfu, karate, bar fighting... it is all some form of LARPING

even if you are the best

that makes you the toughest of the weakest


prime tyson?

alistair?

wouldnt last a minute against a lion


so why they act like they so tough?


bodybuilding is different, ronnie trains to be fucking huge and he wa the hugest, even by the standards of the jungle, he holding his own against a silver back whose conditioning is nowhere near colemans, lots of fat, bloat and fur

coleman destroying him just like he destroyed the human species


therefore it is proven that bodybuilding is superior to any "tough man"  "sport"
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Parker on August 24, 2014, 03:33:50 PM
If you want a more fucked up vid I saw one of wild dogs killing a deer. At 1:40 it is alive but just says fuck this, eat me.



Said it in video on beheadings, I think there is a serenity that can come when in a hopeless situation.
Looks to be a pack of Dholes
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: da_vinci on August 24, 2014, 03:34:47 PM
Just like drunk morons in the clubs/bars who try to hit on your female if you leave her alone for a minute (some, really psychotic onces even dare to try to position themselves as close as possible in some situations with an "owner" of a said female being present, for whatever reason.. Hard to explain, these who've experienced this will understand what I'm talkin' about). When I go out at night I'm very aware of animal behaviour around recently, because alcohol shuts off the "human" part of the brain pretty good and it's pretty damn bizzarre sometimes. Esp. if one has an attractive female (being 6'1 240+lb doesn't always help, some people are just so driven by instincts during these monets it's surreal.).
 It's very similar to a lion coming to kill a leader of a pack to be able to impregnate the female lions.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: the trainer on August 24, 2014, 03:35:39 PM
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Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:40:20 PM
i would love to see alistair overeem, badr hari and a dozen of those other fools locked up in octagon with a lion


Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:42:09 PM
Just like drunk morons in the clubs/bars who try to hit on your female if you leave her alone for a minute (some, really psychotic onces even dare to try to position themselves as close as possible in some situations with an "owner" of a said female being present, for whatever reason.. Hard to explain, these who've experienced this will understand what I'm talkin' about). When I go out at night I'm very aware of animal behaviour around recently, because alcohol shuts off the "human" part of the brain pretty good and it's pretty damn bizzarre sometimes. Esp. if one has an attractive female (being 6'1 240+lb doesn't always help, some people are just so driven by instincts during these monets it's surreal.).
 It's very similar to a lion coming to kill a leader of a pack to be able to impregnate the female lions.

Some dude felt my girl's ass inside skirt when I went out for a smoke at a wedding last year. Came back in she was screaming at him. Smashed his head off wall in full view of security and said I would kill him if he did it again (can't just beat shit out of him or I'd be arrested). He got kicked out, I got bought a few drinks.

Normally it is rejects who come onto your girl when you are there, people who don't get that the girl you are dancing with and kissing is the one you're with. Best to just laugh it off, they wouldn't score with a $1000 in a brothel. Normally when they make the connection she is with you they smile nervously and disappear like this

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Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Royalty on August 24, 2014, 03:42:40 PM
i would love to see alistair overeem, badr hari and a dozen of those other fools locked up in octagon with a lion





Any human in the cage would be be killed. They would have no offense.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: the trainer on August 24, 2014, 03:43:31 PM
Just like drunk morons in the clubs/bars who try to hit on your female if you leave her alone for a minute (some, really psychotic onces even dare to try to position themselves as close as possible in some situations with an "owner" of a said female being present, for whatever reason.. Hard to explain, these who've experienced this will understand what I'm talkin' about). When I go out at night I'm very aware of animal behaviour around recently, because alcohol shuts off the "human" part of the brain pretty good and it's pretty damn bizzarre sometimes. Esp. if one has an attractive female (being 6'1 240+lb doesn't always help, some people are just so driven by instincts during these monets it's surreal.).
 It's very similar to a lion coming to kill a leader of a pack to be able to impregnate the female lions.

Being a big dude is not enough you got to have that mean look, when I go to a club with a hot girl I have a look like I am going to rip your head off, nobody ever bothers her.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:45:19 PM
Being a big dude is not enough you got to have that mean look, when I go to a club with a hot girl I have a look like I am going to rip your head off, nobody ever bothers her.

Or you can be good looking, know she loves you, trust her and only intervene when someone creeps on her.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:46:37 PM

Any human in the cage would be be killed. They would have no offense.

imagine sheep organising "toughest mma fighting sheep matches"

that is just how pathetic human fighting matches are


a chimanzee would beat the shit out of entire UFC lineup


at least ronnie coleman actually beats gorilla in muscularity

that's something worthwhile
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: _bruce_ on August 24, 2014, 03:46:58 PM
Wow - the power of wild animals is so impressive.
Imagine being a huge Tiger - day starts, pumping up in the shadows and boom! strolling the jungle to literally tear shit up.

Btw, those dholes are nasty.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Royalty on August 24, 2014, 03:47:00 PM
Being a big dude is not enough you got to have that mean look, when I go to a club with a hot girl I have a look like I am going to rip your head off, nobody ever bothers her.


You are fucking lame
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 03:48:17 PM
i would love to see alistair overeem, badr hari and a dozen of those other fools locked up in octagon with a lion




WHY U a pretending to be Belgian Analbolichalo who was pretending to be Cuban  ::)

PS. I have very compromising pm from Leopold  in my possession ;)
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: da_vinci on August 24, 2014, 03:48:52 PM
Some dude felt my girl's ass inside skirt when I went out for a smoke at a wedding last year. Came back in she was screaming at him. Smashed his head off wall in full view of security and said I would kill him if he did it again (can't just beat shit out of him or I'd be arrested). He got kicked out, I got bought a few drinks.

Normally it is rejects who come onto your girl when you are there, people who don't get that the girl you are dancing with and kissing is the one you're with. Best to just laugh it off, they wouldn't score with a $1000 in a brothel. Normally when they make the connection she is with you they smile nervously and disappear like this


Sometimes they are aware she's with you and STILL attempt that kind of shit. Under influence obviously, but that doesn't matter, it just shows how fucked up are some people and I'd suspect a highly suppressed sexual kind of deficiency (serious absence of sex/female companionship), a pure animal behaviour, driven by instincs blindly. I can't count times I scared the shit out of these types by comming back, patting on the shoulder and giving the "I will fuckin kill you if you won't get out of my sight in 5 seconds). The nervous smile/awkwardness is always the same.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: da_vinci on August 24, 2014, 03:50:28 PM
Being a big dude is not enough you got to have that mean look, when I go to a club with a hot girl I have a look like I am going to rip your head off, nobody ever bothers her.

I'm pretty chill and friendly person, but I've learned to look mean just for the sake of that reason. But if the amount of alcohol consumed is big enough - they doesn't care about anything, it's a lizard brain in action during these moments (that's when being able to give a proper look is most important. As it's not very clever to get physical each time in these situations.).
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:51:48 PM
Sometimes they are aware she's with you and STILL attempt that kind of shit. Under influence obviously, but that doesn't matter, it just shows how fucked up are some people and I'd suspect a highly suppressed sexual kind of deficiency (serious absence of sex/female companionship), a pure animal behaviour, driven by instincs blindly. I can't count times I scared the shit out of these types by comming back, patting on the shoulder and giving the "I will fuckin kill you if you won't get out of my sight in 5 seconds). The nervous smile/awkwardness is always the same.

Maybe guys here are more beta but they always back down if I'm there. I've had girls with guys feel me up in front of bf and he does nothing or says something beta like "she wouldn't like your type" as she feels your biceps. Makes you want the girl more, even if she looks like a troll, just to humiliate him.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:53:21 PM
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Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: da_vinci on August 24, 2014, 03:55:55 PM
Maybe guys here are more beta but they always back down if I'm there. I've had girls with guys feel me up in front of bf and he does nothing or says something beta like "she wouldn't like your type" as she feels your biceps. Makes you want the girl more, even if she looks like a troll, just to humiliate him.

Have this happened a week ago. My friend introduced me to a girl he knows, we started chatting, etc.. her bf came back from somewhere and instantly got defensive (I'm like twice as big and quite a lot taller than him and I was taling to his gf.. That's understandable.). I stopped talking to her out of respect, but she kept saying something to me, her bf was getting even more uncomfortable, started hugging her, etc... And the most fucked up part was, I turn my head to her, her bf is talking to someone at a opposite side, and she's looking me into the eyes and smiling. That was pretty damn awkward, if I'd catch my gf doing this to someone - she'd go home alone.
 Animal behavior.

p.s - maybe not more beta, maybe they just drink less.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Royalty on August 24, 2014, 03:57:12 PM
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Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 24, 2014, 03:57:28 PM
Have this happened a week ago. My friend introduced me to a girl he knows, we started chatting, etc.. her bf came back from somewhere and instantly got defensive (I'm like twice as big and quite a lot taller than him and I was taling to his gf.. That's understandable.). I stopped talking to her out of respect, but she kept saying something to me, her bf was getting even more uncomfortable, started hugging her, etc... And the most fucked up part was, I turn my head to her, her bf is taling to someone at a opposite side, and she's looking me into the eyes and smiling. That was pretty damn awkward, if I'd catch my gf doing this to someone - she'd go home alone.

p.s - maybe not more beta, maybe they just drink less.
women are cheating horse

who knew
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 03:57:53 PM
WHY U a pretending to be Belgian Analbolichalo who was pretending to be Cuban  ::)

PS. I have very compromising pm from Leopold  in my possession ;)


 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 03:58:46 PM
Have this happened a week ago. My friend introduced me to a girl he knows, we started chatting, etc.. her bf came back from somewhere and instantly got defensive (I'm like twice as big and quite a lot taller than him and I was taling to his gf.. That's understandable.). I stopped talking to her out of respect, but she kept saying something to me, her bf was getting even more uncomfortable, started hugging her, etc... And the most fucked up part was, I turn my head to her, her bf is taling to someone at a opposite side, and she's looking me into the eyes and smiling. That was pretty damn awkward, if I'd catch my gf doing this to someone - she'd go home alone.

p.s - maybe not more beta, maybe they just drink less.

I learned to tell difference between girls that would seek such attention and real women a long time ago. Main factor was age but mate is 20 and has a stand up gf and I see that quality in her.

As for drink less, I'm Irish. Come on...
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: da_vinci on August 24, 2014, 04:06:44 PM
I learned to tell difference between girls that would seek such attention and real women a long time ago. Main factor was age but mate is 20 and has a stand up gf and I see that quality in her.

As for drink less, I'm Irish. Come on...

Yeah, but it often depends on upbringing and well.. I guess - blood ("It's in her blood" as the saying goes).

Irish. Well then it's not the case.
 When I'm around I've had a drunk guy comming over to actually start a conversation with my gf only once. The second I took him by his throat and offered a way out before it's too late it was like he snapped out of trance, very strange to witness, he was obviously scared and desperate, but before that he managed to slowly sneak next to us and ask some strange shit. (she is tall blonde and has D sized boobs, works wonders on drunk human/animal-male brains I guess.).
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: orion on August 24, 2014, 04:10:17 PM
Does that silverback even squat?? Hamstrings are pathetic and where are the striated glutes??  He should hang himself from the nearest tree.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Royalty on August 24, 2014, 04:16:12 PM
Does that silverback even squat?? Hamstrings are pathetic and where are the striated glutes??  He should hang himself from the nearest tree.


With their sheer body mass @ 400LB, strength, and teeth..... Gorillas don't need to lift

Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: MikMaq on August 24, 2014, 04:18:48 PM
badass pro MMA fighters

permabulking "strong men"

criminally insane hoodlums


all these people have really big egoes and think they are dangerous and deadly


they wouldnt last a minute in the wild


























that being said, ronnie could hold his own against a silverback in a posedown

Yeah people have a really distorted view of what danger is and what it means to be dangerous or alive for that matter.

Last night I went for a walk to look at the stars(there is no moon for the next few nights)

Anyway I went without a cell phone, lighter or any supplies into the complete dark on total geeky impulse.

By the time I got far enough from town to actually see the stars, I realized just how vulnerable I was and how safe even the toughest mofo is.

in the woods alone anything can fucking ruin you. A bear, a coyote, fuck tripping or falling due to poor vision can put you in a wheel chair. Simple things like needing to take a shit or getting away from flies are luxuries.

Obviously we've all been in the woods and it rarely feels dangerous, but going without any form of backup, firestarter, the ability to see, etc is fucking trippy. We all live 50 miles give or take from the absolute edge yet never think about taking a look
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 04:23:28 PM
Yeah people have a really distorted view of what danger is and what it means to be dangerous or alive for that matter.

Last night I went for a walk to look at the stars(there is no moon for the next few nights)

Anyway I went without a cell phone, lighter or any supplies into the complete dark on total geeky impulse.

By the time I got far enough from town to actually see the stars, I realized just how vulnerable I was and how safe even the toughest mofo is.

in the woods alone anything can fucking ruin you. A bear, a coyote, fuck tripping or falling due to poor vision can put you in a wheel chair. Simple things like needing to take a shit or getting away from flies are luxuries.

Obviously we've all been in the woods and it rarely feels dangerous, but going without any form of backup, firestarter, the ability to see, etc is fucking trippy. We all live 50 miles give or take from the absolute edge yet never think about taking a look


That is something I miss in Ireland. The last wolf here was killed in 1700s. No bears, no wild hogs. Nothing. Worst you could stray across in a woodland area is some doggers or a drug deal. End result is wild overpopulation of deer and rabbits with end result of crop destruction and deers killing drivers but hippies don't understand those arguments. Foxes eat from bins if you're wondering.

I get distracted in gym looking at rabbits outside. There were none a year ago. 6 or 7 at start of summer, Must be 30 or 40 now.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: MikMaq on August 24, 2014, 05:33:18 PM
That is something I miss in Ireland. The last wolf here was killed in 1700s. No bears, no wild hogs. Nothing. Worst you could stray across in a woodland area is some doggers or a drug deal. End result is wild overpopulation of deer and rabbits with end result of crop destruction and deers killing drivers but hippies don't understand those arguments. Foxes eat from bins if you're wondering.

I get distracted in gym looking at rabbits outside. There were none a year ago. 6 or 7 at start of summer, Must be 30 or 40 now.
Meh it doesnt really matter man, if your truly out there in the woods at dark, things just feel intense, its like trying to drive on the freeway blindfolded. Even the trivial gets a bit of danger to it. I took the same trailer in the moonlight a few weeks ago, and it was literally the difference between night and day.

Seriously I suggest you all try it, no phone, no lights, no toilet paper, just wander in the dark somewhere.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Lustral on August 24, 2014, 05:34:41 PM
Meh it doesnt really matter man, if your truly out there in the woods at dark, things just feel intense, its like trying to drive on the freeway blindfolded. Even the trivial gets a bit of danger to it.

Seriously I suggest you all try it, no phone, no lights, no toilet paper, just wander in the dark somewhere.

I drive a ton. I like going through barren areas. Still, the thought you could be killed and shit matters is exhilarating.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: SF1900 on August 24, 2014, 05:35:11 PM
Anabolichalo, did you learn how to be a father from watching the fathers on the wildlife documentaries?
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 24, 2014, 06:49:57 PM
Anabolichalo, did you learn how to be a father from watching the fathers on the wildlife documentaries?

New American Anal have no children so  :-\

 :D
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: mr.turbo on August 24, 2014, 07:10:35 PM
check this out

Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: SF1900 on August 24, 2014, 07:58:22 PM
New American Anal have no children so  :-\

 :D

lol  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: anabolichalo on August 25, 2014, 03:23:01 AM
Anabolichalo, did you learn how to be a father from watching the fathers on the wildlife documentaries?
in the serengeti the lion meets female, kills female existing babies from former boyfriend and then mates with her


that is what they are trying to do at 02:15 of the video



i could never do that, killing babies, i am simply not cut out to rule the serengeti  :(
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: forillagorilla on August 25, 2014, 04:13:26 AM
so masteron and primo should make one more volatile than test and tren?

Don't encourage him. He is full retard and gets off on this shit. Trust me - you are far too intelligent.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Ron Harrigan on August 25, 2014, 11:01:36 AM
martial arts, kungfu, karate, bar fighting... it is all some form of LARPING

even if you are the best

that makes you the toughest of the weakest


prime tyson?

alistair?

wouldnt last a minute against a lion


so why they act like they so tough?


bodybuilding is different, ronnie trains to be fucking huge and he wa the hugest, even by the standards of the jungle, he holding his own against a silver back whose conditioning is nowhere near colemans, lots of fat, bloat and fur

coleman destroying him just like he destroyed the human species


therefore it is proven that bodybuilding is superior to any "tough man"  "sport"

That's precisely it. They come off as tough only with creatures (weaker humans) they are able to dominate. Just as the big kid in the school playground torments the smaller kids but goes home to be abused by his father. Although to be fair Roman gladiators and African tribesmen slew lions with spears.

Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: FitnessFrenzy on August 25, 2014, 11:20:56 AM
so masteron and primo should make one more volatile than test and tren?

BigRo, no offense dude, but you might want to read up on the science insteads of listening to anabolichalo.
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: Teutonic Knight on August 25, 2014, 02:41:37 PM
in the serengeti the lion meets female, kills female existing babies from former boyfriend and then mates with her


that is what they are trying to do at 02:15 of the video



i could never do that, killing babies, i am simply not cut out to rule the serengeti  :(

Another contradiction FAKE 1, original 1 would dope "his" prince dianabol  ;D

Belgian colonials killed zillions of kids in Kongo, inform yourself "Belgian"  ::)
Title: Re: Watching wildlife documentaries puts a lot of human delusions in perspective
Post by: MikMaq on August 30, 2014, 02:31:14 AM
That's precisely it. They come off as tough only with creatures (weaker humans) they are able to dominate. Just as the big kid in the school playground torments the smaller kids but goes home to be abused by his father. Although to be fair Roman gladiators and African tribesmen slew lions with spears.


It's not even that it's the hand to hand context that never exists in real life.