redeemed wrote:I really think the vast majority of women find the "huge body builder" look disgusting .. and those legs are just absurd
I love bodybuilder's bodies, but they need proportion and symmetry. that guy has neither.
there is a sub culture in the bodybuilding subculture that goes for sheer size and mass over proportion and symmetry. a lot of experts feel it is the same kind of disorder that anorexic women get. they look at themselves in the mirror and see a skinny twerp instead of a 400 lb mass of cartilidge and go work out for another six hours. some of them inject their muscles with this weird synthetic that makes them swell.
Canelek wrote:I am too hairy for those magic-crazy shorts.
ditto. I am a hairy beast and can't fathom spending hours of my life shaving like that schmoe.
(junk-shorts)+(my-simian-traits)=magic-crazy-everyone-running-for-the-hills-shorts
kyoukan wrote:
there is a sub culture in the bodybuilding subculture that goes for sheer size and mass over proportion and symmetry. a lot of experts feel it is the same kind of disorder that anorexic women get. they look at themselves in the mirror and see a skinny twerp instead of a 400 lb mass of cartilidge and go work out for another six hours. some of them inject their muscles with this weird synthetic that makes them swell.
It's actually a recognied condition called megarexia, and as you say completely like anorexia except that it's the other way around.
That synthol shit is disgusting too, basically it is sterile oil that you inject directly into the muscles. It causes all sorts of bad things to happen, especially if it isn't completely sterile, but it is also very bad for your cholesterole count and heart.
Valentino is a dipshit. He pumped those arms so full of juice...then when things went wrong and it got infected...they burst...and the idiot took a syringe to his biceps and tried to drain the gunk out himself...
That arm is fucking disgusting. It seems as though it would be difficult to perform everyday tasks with that amount of mass hindering your arm's movement.