janthony 
"Just because you can fit into a thong, does not mean that you ought to"
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Archive for October, 2008
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Ok people, help me out here. I’ll start with a few
you might be obsessed if you …
1) Change your profile picture more than twice in one day
2) Have taken more than 25 progress pictures in the past year
3) Have more than a dozen different angle pictures of your ass
4) Have posted over 10,000 comments on other member’s profiles
5) Have posted more than a couple videos of you working out (unless you are doing something unusual)
6) Have updated your weight on your profile more than twice in a week
Any others?
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Thursday, October 23rd, 2008
The more I watch people change on this site, and the more I watch the changes in the body building world over the years, the question keeps popping in my head. When is enough, enough? When are we where we want to be?
When are we big enough? This is one the biggest questions I have. When are body builders big enough? To me, the way the sport is changing, for both men and women, it seems that we can not ever be big enough. Take for example, Frank Zane, to me the best looking body builder of all time (and I’m not the only one that thinks this way), and now compare him to Jay Cutler. To me, Cutler is way too big, and looked terrible at the last show. His gut was huge, and he looks totally uncomfortable. Is bodybuilding only about the size of the muscles now, and not the over all appearance? I can’t see how on earth anyone would be comfortable like that. Sure we all would like muscles, but when is enough, enough?
As for women. I like muscles on women, but not to the point that they start to look like men. I want a WOMAN, to be a woman, not a man in a woman’s suit. Look, don’t get me wrong, but when is enough, enough? If you were meant to have muscles the size of men’s, then you would have been born with testosterone running crazy in your body. Why can’t women build muscles in a different manner? Why does it have to be bulky muscle
Next, the tanning they are doing. When are we dark enough? Jeez Louise, how dark do we have to be on stage. I’ve seen pictures of people where their body is 10 shades darker then their face. When is enough, enough?
And when are we too ripped? When is it that we are lean enough? To me, some people take this to the extreme, and end up looking worse then they did when they had a few extra pounds. To me, your ribs should not be sticking through your skin. Nor should you have your hip bones stuck out. To me, getting lean is almost a sickness and some people are forgetting you are lean enough. And unless you are entering a competition, why would you want to be so lean that you have no body fat to use for energy? So, again, when are we lean enough?
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
Are any of ya’ll ever embarrassed for what you put on this site? Do ya’ll think that these pictures you are posting will ever get printed out, and distributed within your own community? And some of you are parents, and even grandparents. I would be so embarrassed if my mom had a camera shoved up her ass, and then the picture posted on the WORLD WIDE WEB for a bunch of perverts. All of this, for desperate guys to post comments on how good you look, but all they care about is something to look at while they pleasure themselves.
Or you guys, with your pants pulled down to expose your pubic hair. HEY, by the way, congratulations on going through puberty. I know you were just excited to show the world, can’t blame you there. Only thing is, if any women think that looks good, they are not the type that you would want to be with, because most were probably men just a short time ago. SO, what you have done, is become a sexual object for the gay community. If you are good with that, then good for you. Kinda creeps me out though. OH, and by the way, for you young fellas, I hate to tell you this, but the act of wearing your pants pulled down to expose your underwear, all started in prison. It was a way of showing the other inmates that you were looking for some action. So don’t get upset, if someone offers.
I know that a lot of people have written blogs about this very same thing, but those offenders seem to look past this. Like, well “everyone else is doing it”. I’ve received that response from a number of people. PROBLEM, we have kids on this site and you are showing them that this is ok. Example, of the Top 6 women, all have their or have had, their asses buried in the camera (except one). One of these a 17 year old girl. And then there are grown 40 year old men commenting on how good she looks. You guys are sick, and need help quick. Just because everyone is doing it, doesn’t make it right. Because if it is, then I’ll get a ton of people to jump off a bridge, and maybe the problem will be solved.
People, please have some respect for yourself, and stop acting like you are so desperate you are will to embarrass your self to this level. If you want to show off your hard work, do it in a respectable manner. Showing half of your private parts is not a respectable way, because for you moms out there. If a kid that goes to school with your kids finds these pictures, you child will never live this down. So if you don’t have respect for yourself, at least have respect for your child.
Now, please don’t take me as a prude, but I would love to be able to show my 15 year old pictures of what hard work can do for him and me, without having to click around 20 pictures of bare ass women, or a guy that is groping his woman. GEEZ
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Friday, October 3rd, 2008
Since when did FAT become a handicap? There are so many things in this world that puzzle me, but this one just floors me. When did being fat give a person a reason to get a handicap sticker for their car? I mean, should we have special parking spots for the fat people in the world? To me, they should be about a mile from the store entrance. We would be doing them a huge favor making them walk. Oh, but far be it for someone to walk a few extra steps.
I’ve sat and watched people sit and wait for a parking spot up close to a store’s entrance, and sit there for 10 minutes, when if they just went and parked they would be in the store already and would have burned a few calories along the way
Here’s my underlying reason for writing this. I watch fat people, totally capable of walking take up the handicap spots, when there are older people, or really handicap people needing those spots. But they can’t get one, because a lazy fat person decided it hurt too much to walk a few steps. Makes me wanna puke, maybe I’ll join ShanBl’s son and just puke all over the bathroom floor.
What this world needs to do is stop catering to lazy people in the world, and start making people accountable for their actions. If you over eat, you will be fat – bottom line, and I for one don’t have any sympathy for you. Because day in and day out, I bust my ass and watch what I eat so I don’t get like that.
I was flipping through channels the other night, and catch the tail end of “The Biggest Loser”, now what fascinates me about this show is the size of some of these people. And some of these women, you can tell would be beautiful if they were a normal weight, but they chose the lazy route instead. So I don’t feel sorry for them, I don’t root for them, I watch and shake my head. They were given a gift and chose to abuse it. Not my fault, don’t ask me for a handicap sticker, because I’ll tell ya to walk your fat ass to the store.
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