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What is the point for former bodybuilders?
« on: October 20, 2013, 11:33:33 PM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2013, 11:39:35 PM »
what's the use of telling the truth when you can make money from lies?

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2013, 11:41:07 PM »
You must be a Breaking Bad fan.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2013, 11:45:39 PM »
don't watch tv, except for sports like boxing, football and track and field

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2013, 11:49:52 PM »
You must be a Breaking Bad fan.

You're an admitted David Icke fan which isn't far away from being an admitted patient in a psychiatric hospital.
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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2013, 12:06:38 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.

You took some decent amounts yourself. Why did you do it?

I still don't get why you use that username....

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2013, 12:43:21 AM »
You took some decent amounts yourself. Why did you do it?

I still don't get why you use that username....
To look like a bodybuilder, duh... but this is not clearly the point I was trying to make.

Read it, and think, you'll get it at some point.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2013, 01:03:20 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.

It really depends on whether you are on the outside looking in or the inside looking out.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2013, 01:04:33 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.
What bber, let alone pro athlete is going to talk about the amount of illegal drugs that they use?
What bber is going to talk about the alternate lifestyles of their schmoes...

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2013, 01:08:44 AM »
True parker, but isn't this insane? I mean everyone lies and they all know it and the duped teenagers and young males keep pumping dollars in this industry.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #10 on: October 21, 2013, 01:10:07 AM »
What bber, let alone pro athlete is going to talk about the amount of illegal drugs that they use?
What bber is going to talk about the alternate lifestyles of their schmoes...

Just to be clear, it is not the schmoes who have alternate lifestyles. Schmoes know exactly what they are doing. It is those bodybuilders who take money from schmoes for sex and then pretend it never happened who have alternate lifestyles.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #11 on: October 21, 2013, 01:29:27 AM »
Just to be clear, it is not the schmoes who have alternate lifestyles. Schmoes know exactly what they are doing. It is those bodybuilders who take money from schmoes for sex and then pretend it never happened who have alternate lifestyles.
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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #12 on: October 21, 2013, 02:39:58 AM »


Drugs are just the finishing touch....

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #13 on: October 21, 2013, 02:55:46 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.

I dunno where to begin...

if a "pro" or whoever, actually TELLS THE TRUTH, nobody fucking believes them. Doesn't matter if they REALLY only take 1g of test and a g of anabolics combined, or if they take 10g/wk total... a bunch of armchair quarterbacks will always second guess them.

and who gives a fuck what anybody else does? who gives a fuck HOW MUCH drugs a guy takes? if Kai needs 9g's a week to look the way he looks and Ronnie needed only 7g's... who really gives a fuck? and who does it AFFECT? not a goddamn single person.

all this whining about drug doses and how much is too much is a bunch of pansy-ass bullshit.

there's a thing called "taking your own inventory".... worry about yourself, before you worry about what others are doing.


and FYI... "rapant gayness" doesn't just effect bodybuilding..

and FYI... there are plenty of promiscuous men and women who've never steped foot in a gym.

ever been to an indian reservation? or a trailor park?

and 'decadence'? what straight man complains about 'rampant gayness' in one sentence, then uses the word 'decadence' in the next?

if you don't like what bodybuilding REALLY IS, quit.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #14 on: October 21, 2013, 03:00:23 AM »
True parker, but isn't this insane? I mean everyone lies and they all know it and the duped teenagers and young males keep pumping dollars in this industry.


so what?

where's the PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY?

do you blindly believe everything everybody tells you and BLAME THEM when you find out it's not true?

sounds like the people who clog the legal system with bullshit lawsuits.

"boo hoo... the ad in the magazine says i'd look like Ronnie coleman if I took this weight gainer! and it made me fat!....it's ALL YOUR FAULT!!"

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #15 on: October 21, 2013, 03:15:45 AM »
Because when you're out, you're out and you owe no one a thing. And if you're still in there's still money to be made and bridges that need to not be burned.

The entire sport of bodybuilding and fitness is dependant upon the multi billion dollar supplement industry. Do you really expect these people to turn against the very companies who write their pay checks?
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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #16 on: October 21, 2013, 03:51:30 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.

I nearly spat out my hydrolysed whey nitros oxide creatine laced turbo charged supplement reading that
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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #17 on: October 21, 2013, 05:36:45 AM »
Ya know gh15 always talked about getting killed and look what happened, he ended up dead.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #18 on: October 21, 2013, 05:40:46 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.

that is the point

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #19 on: October 21, 2013, 05:51:34 AM »
Excellent posts by the Cleanest of Clean Naturals in this thread.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #20 on: October 21, 2013, 05:54:25 AM »
People are scared to tell the truth on what it takes to get that big.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #21 on: October 21, 2013, 07:28:43 AM »
Oh, I forgot .. it's ok to lie because "this is just how things are". I am pretending to address intelligent people here ES.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #22 on: October 21, 2013, 07:41:15 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.

Time to change that!

Sev ! - YOU are the chosen one ! Time to show world what stands behind all this!

Here's your to do list:

1) Get big, shredded, massive, proportional, with mid size gut!

2) Start wining shows, sign contracts, play ifbb npc game (be a good boy)

3) when your name is as well known as Cutler or Coleman - THEN! Then start coming out! Come out and say everything to people - when you will have followings of 300k-500k people - then is your time to tell the truth!


Do it!!
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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #23 on: October 21, 2013, 08:05:34 AM »
Time to change that!

Sev ! - YOU are the chosen one ! Time to show world what stands behind all this!

Here's your to do list:

1) Get big, shredded, massive, proportional, with mid size gut!

2) Start wining shows, sign contracts, play ifbb npc game (be a good boy)

3) when your name is as well known as Cutler or Coleman - THEN! Then start coming out! Come out and say everything to people - when you will have followings of 300k-500k people - then is your time to tell the truth!


Do it!!

Careful Antonio! After reading this, the CIA might draft you as their next Chief of Strategery.

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Re: What is the point?
« Reply #24 on: October 21, 2013, 09:26:00 AM »
After you learn what it takes to be a top bodybuilder and generally how this industry works, you either join the circus or leave for good. I see so many dvd's and interviews with current and former bodybuilders. Not ONE is telling it like it is. I don't hear anyone talking about the insane amounts, what and how much they take, the rampant gayness and the overall decadence and promiscuity that laces bodybuilding and "fitness". The all smile with a fake body, fake tan, fake nails, fake hair trying to bullshit people into buying useless powders and pills. It is starting to morph into a hybrid of the porn and wrestling industries.
Welcome to life.  Outside of food, water, air and basic sanitation, the rest is just bullshit and fake.  It is true, that the majority of people are whores when it comes to making a living and lie so often aren't even aware of it.
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