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Meathead culture
Anyone else notice lately (as in the last few years or so) a ridiculous increase in the number of guys obsessed with their bodies and going to the gym 10 times a week? I don't have anything against going to the gym at all (pretty much everyone does it) or getting in shape, but it's ****ing annoying when it gets to point where all someone can seemingly talk about is their strict protein shake regime or how their pecs are coming along. **** bores me to tears. And don't get me started on dudes posting shirtless profile pics of themselves flexing on FB...I mean what the hell are you doing? Are you that blinded by your own vanity that you've lost any sense of class whatsoever? Feeling is, in Australia at least, the meathead culture is on the rise something bad, no doubt thanks to absolute wankers like that Zyzz guy. And for some reason unknown to me he has seemingly gained a cult following.
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i'll knock you out boy
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If I could get the time/money etc for gyming, I would certainly try my level best to get ripped. There's no harm in trying to get your body looking aesthetically pleasing.
However I agree that lots of people go way ott with it. *CoughBoobCough* |
yeah it's fine, if not a healthy thing, to want to stay/get in shape and to look good, but like all things you have to draw the line somewhere...I'm talking about an increase in the number of people who have basically become slaves to their bodies...it's like an obsession based on excessive vanity.
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eh, what's controversial about that?
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he has become confused as it is a bit wordy,
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It could be read as if you're saying "it is fine, even if it isn't the most healthy thing..." just realised that wasn't what you meant:p
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We used to have this prick at work who always had a protein shake at tea break and was banging on about the latest supplement he'd bought off the interwebz that was supposed to maximise his abs or rip his glutes or somesuch shyte.
**** still couldn't beat me in an arm wrestle tho, but. Even demanded a left-handed rematch because I had an unfair advantage in being right-handed. Won that too, ftr. |
I don't get it a lot of the time either tbh. There are blokes who maintain fitness/gym regimes stricter than those of pro athletes just for the sake of looking good in the mirror. ****ing ridiculous really. Honestly, if not playing sport and looking to improve etc, why does anyone need to be that big just to go about their normal life?
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note to self: have brumby as my back up in night clubs.
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On the topic. I wouldn't want someone prattling on about it to me. But I think if a guy wants to make himself huge then good luck to him. I think body building is pretty addictive.
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I guess part of the problem is what seems to be associated with a lot of these guys - the insane vanity and the going out every weekend trying to pull bitches and looking for any slightly smaller **** to start a fight with.
It's genuinely getting into that 'compensating for something' territory. Men used to just buy a flash car; now it's all about being ripped as **** and making sure everyone knows about it. |
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As an example, the aerobics phenom was pretty sickening as it also involved horrible fashion and ridiculous hairstyles plus training methods werent as sophisticated so the gym literally became a bad taste party where the guests had no ****ing idea what they were doing Also, in the 90s, triathlons became all the rage and if you ever wanted a boring evening, all you needed to do was go to one of the dinners after a big event as 95% of the ****s were so obsessed that they couldnt unwind and kept babbling on about carbo loading, fartleks and other incomprehensible **** However, one disturbing recent trend seems to be that steroid use is gaining popularity again - FMD, how dumb to you have to be? |
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