I guess some guys who can't get big try to impress others with how much they can lift.
I recall all the athletes and weightlifters at UBC who weren't impressed with mere 'mirror athletes'.
Weightlifters don't like bodybuilders because they don't look as strong as the musclemen.
If I can stop even one person from tearing a biceps then that is reward enough. I can't tell you how
upsetting it was to tear my right biceps. Guys like Dorian who did something similar lost more than
just half a biceps.
I think perhaps you are misunderstanding me citing all these twinks I know that are stronger than you.
It wasn't to belittle you - it was to make it clear that the idea that you can easily correlate "heavy weights" with tearing a bicep on deadlift is wrong. I know people who are far far less muscled and more capable than you were and their bodies are not failing to handle larger deadlifts.
If you really care about people not tearing biceps doing deadlifts, invest in a texas bar for your gym. I've no facts to back myself up, here - but I would say the texas bar minimises the danger. I know it is a very jarring experience to go back to regular bars with no give.