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#1 frannkzappa
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[QUOTE="frannkzappa"]

do people not know you can watch nearly every anime ever made for free on the internet?

why do people pay for Netflix and crunchy roll to watch anime?

GamingTitan

well I like hulu plus and crunchyroll becuase i have become very happy watching it on a 60" tv from the comfort of my couch. I couldn't care less about the small fee that i have to pay~

but their selection is so limited.

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[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"]

No they shouldn't if anything that would be counter intuitive depending on their goals.. A long distance runner would never want physique like that.. Nor a swimmer.. Or bicycler.. That doesn't make it the ideal.. A boxer wouldn't want that build either.. He would end up facing guys much taller then him with a longer reach..

sSubZerOo

those are specialties i am talking about the normal physique.

:| How is his build not a speciality? He did it specifically for body building competitions.. Just like the runner for his, the boxer for his, so on and so fourth.

i'm saying ideally that should be the base you work off of.

but that's an ideal world and this is a hypothetical conversation.

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[QUOTE="frannkzappa"]

[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"]

No they shouldn't if anything that would be counter intuitive depending on their goals.. A long distance runner would never want physique like that.. Nor a swimmer.. Or bicycler.. That doesn't make it the ideal.. A boxer wouldn't want that build either.. He would end up facing guys much taller then him with a longer reach..

mmwmwmmwmwmm

those are specialties i am talking about the normal physique.

i'm pretty sure there's nothing practical about being 240 pounds of muscle as a normal physique considering the steroid abuse results in kidney failure like with sergio.

Sergio never ABUSED steroids. his kidney problems were unrelated and genetic.

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#4 frannkzappa
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[QUOTE="mmwmwmmwmwmm"] my point stands.sSubZerOo

man should always strive towards the ideal.

No they shouldn't if anything that would be counter intuitive depending on their goals.. A long distance runner would never want physique like that.. Nor a swimmer.. Or bicycler.. That doesn't make it the ideal.. A boxer wouldn't want that build either.. He would end up facing guys much taller then him with a longer reach..

those are specialties i am talking about the normal physique.

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inoue is another example of a man approaching the ideal.

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why would you want to be weaker? this man, aside from practicality is a Greek statue, he is the definition of manly beauty.

not to mention that i also praise him for his mind, morals and heroics.

applesxc47

I really want to quote The Princess Bride right now. His size was not practical. He may look like he could kill you by eye contact, but his muscles have almost no practical use.

they can do everything you can do, but better in some aspects. it is a downside-less upgrade.

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also i recall you saying something about being 30 pounds overweight??mmwmwmmwmwmm

yes?my job does not offer me time to perfect my physical form. I never claimed to be a body builder, that doesn't stop me from idealizing what i am not.

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#8 frannkzappa
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[QUOTE="rocinante_"]

uhm, yah, psychology can undertake "proper experiments", whatever that means. the field deals with the human psyche, on a case-by-case basis, so of course there'll be a lot of variables, but by no means does that make it a pseudoscience

lowkey254

arguable, but this debate has reached impasses at higher levels than us.

You have no idea of what you're talking about.

are you telling me that no debates exist on the credibility of modern psychology?

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[QUOTE="mmwmwmmwmwmm"]yeah i've never been in a situation where i was like damn it would be so nice right now if i had 300 pounds of muscle.mmwmwmmwmwmm

Sergio never weighed anywhere near that much. he stayed near 235 pounds. 255 was the max he ever got(and that was for a competition).

my point stands.

man should always strive towards the ideal.

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#10 frannkzappa
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he was a cop... so i imagine the strength came in handy.

applesxc47

Like lifting cars or breaking walls like Robovop or something? Because otherwise, there's nothing that couldn't be done without looking like that.

why would you want to be weaker? this man, aside from practicality is a Greek statue, he is the definition of manly beauty.

not to mention that i also praise him for his mind, morals and heroics.