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so the oily muscular men are dressed like cops...?

and that makes it ok with you guys?


*and did you see his 'nightstick'???*

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You got MAXIMUM shock value on that reply raum, LoL...

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LoL I'm confused now...what are you guys talking about..?

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its natural for people to be fat....its not natural for people to look like that...no matter how much or how often you lift....

Ever looked at a bodybuilding magazine? Every other page is filled with ads for performance enhancing substances.....steriods or not.

And yes...girls like guys with muscles.....but I bet you theres a very, very , VERY small amount of females who would get super turned on by guys built like that....they don't look appealing...all huge and almost inhumane....

Like I said...I'm not hating on them.....if they want to get in that great of physical shape...and look like that...more power to them.......but as a sport.....it still seems like a gimmick.

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QUOTE(Lost Ghost)its natural for people to be fat....its not natural for people to look like that...

LG..?



That's not natural Homez...And while I see what you're saying, the statements conflict...A natural enhancement is not a steroid, no more than eating a cheeseburger with bacon is guaranteed to make you gain 10lbs...You could start taking supplements right now, and wouldn't have no more muscle than Ra-El if you didn't put the work in...

Dude is big and huge and looks unreal, but I would no sooner be a complete lard ass than him...

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I'm not trying to say that he's just pumping 'riods and not putting any work in.......I believe he works out harder everyday than I do in a week....I said I give him his credit as an indivudual......but I can't really give the sport that same credibility...but thats just my opinion on it.


But seriously....did you have to go there and post that pic lol?

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LOLOLOL...You know how I do...

But why do you feel its not a sport..?

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I considere it more of a "showcase" than a sport. Sports to me require at least some action on the day of the event.....wether its just swinging a golf club...or pouding it out on the football field....theres gotta be some man-to-man compeition.

In my personal opinion I feel as though Bodybuilders should be awarded for their accomplishments...but calling it a sport when we just judge the finished product seems like a stretch.

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I don't understand that enough to agree or disagree, but thanks anyway...

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What's your opinion? Why should it be considered a sport?

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