It's difficult to fathom how Dexter doesn't grow weary of doing the same thing over and over, all the while NEVER changing.
I mean, I know the answer (he's got nothing else going).
He's consistent, yes. But such consistency would leave me suicidal.
It's like guys who work out for decades and never waver from the same general routine or plot to become stronger, etc.
So many who scream "permabulker!" are the same folks who will work out forever and never achieve any marketable change in appearance or performance.
He has changed, little by little. But, bodybuikding is different in that you get to a certain point physique-wise, where being bigger, is not "better". Usually, it's the rookie or first few years. Flex Wheeler is a good example of this. He didn't need to be bigger than 230, if that. And Phil is another example. He looked his best up to 2008-9. Chris Cormier is different, he could have kept adding weight, until he was 275ish. And Ronnie Coleman looked his best at 250-260ish, which he achieve later on in his career. After that he look
worse. So, "bodybuilding" it seems, in a competitive sense, like "body destroying", because you eventually get to a point where you destroy your lines.