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hybrid of machine & skin
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Eat well, train daily, die anyway. |
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Succinct
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Lies!
I win! |
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hybrid of machine & skin
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Eat well, train daily, die anyway. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 15
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Metrosexual
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No joke. I realize that everyone is different. There are endomorphs, ectomorphs, mesomorphs, and everything in between. But I've never seen a 5'9" person that weighed 145 lbs. that was healthy. Especially at 25 years of age.
So I'm trying to understand how you only weight 145. Nothing that I've ever read tells me that this is healthy. Are you a vegetarian, vegan, or something? Also, looking at your pictures, you don't look like a 5'9" person that weighs 145 lbs. Are you lying about your height or something? And yes, the fact that you put up 80 pound DBs is impressive. |
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I never lie because I don't fear anyone. You only lie when you're afraid.—John Gotti
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I bike to work.
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I'm skinny. No other way around it. It's genetics, I believe. My mother, at the age of 52, is skinny. My dad was skinny into his mid 20s, then started to bulk up during his 30s. As for healthy, what have you read that says it's not healthy? Yea, I'm on the lower end of "healthy" weight, but it's been that way my whole life, and I've always been very active with no serious health troubles. I get a cold maybe once a year, that's it. And I love flesh. Raw or cooked, whatever. If it walked on land, swam in the lakes and oceans, or flew in the sky, I'll eat it. ![]() |
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