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It's homosexual if anything. Why so many guys these days are obsessed with gym, big muscles, and other autistic shit?
No guy 100 years ago was ever even half as big as most Instagram influencer dudes nowadays whom many of this forums considers the epitome of manliness. But before Jewism, comics, TV/media, internet, what media depicted the idea of building big muscles being good?
So what is it about this generation/forum of autists that believe big, inflated looking muscles and bodybuilding are such a good thing? Why?
No man was overconcerned with looking as massive and built as possible many years before steroids, autism, homosexuality/transgenderism/Jewism came to surface. So basically I'm wondering how you gymcel autists justify this bigorexia mentality: this idea that it's innately masculine to be obsessed with stressing yourself for size? You aren't doing any good for the world or even yourself.
No man in history give AF about working out and "getting huge" from the gym like guys in the last 30-40 years have been done. In fact, go back many years and many truly manly men would have considered bodybuilders either homosexuals, freaks/basket cases, or essentially both. Manliness isn't about muscle size AT ALL. The fact that many guys consider the gym a "route of manliness" or "ascension" shows that they aren't men to begin with, as you don't "build yourself in to a man" by lifting pieces of metal and being autistic -- that tells you how far off the deep end most men are. You have losers building bodies for what? To post on incel forums? To do nothing useful?
To basically believe having excess muscle is some sort of ethereal ascension when it's autism. Men work hard, but not in gyms -- in real life. They build, create, do good -- they don't stare in mirrors & care about looking like water balloons, as it's a product of design that's essentially without meaning to most men striving for it. No men besides homosexuals attend bodybuilding shows. Body is cope.
No guy 100 years ago was ever even half as big as most Instagram influencer dudes nowadays whom many of this forums considers the epitome of manliness. But before Jewism, comics, TV/media, internet, what media depicted the idea of building big muscles being good?
So what is it about this generation/forum of autists that believe big, inflated looking muscles and bodybuilding are such a good thing? Why?
No man was overconcerned with looking as massive and built as possible many years before steroids, autism, homosexuality/transgenderism/Jewism came to surface. So basically I'm wondering how you gymcel autists justify this bigorexia mentality: this idea that it's innately masculine to be obsessed with stressing yourself for size? You aren't doing any good for the world or even yourself.
No man in history give AF about working out and "getting huge" from the gym like guys in the last 30-40 years have been done. In fact, go back many years and many truly manly men would have considered bodybuilders either homosexuals, freaks/basket cases, or essentially both. Manliness isn't about muscle size AT ALL. The fact that many guys consider the gym a "route of manliness" or "ascension" shows that they aren't men to begin with, as you don't "build yourself in to a man" by lifting pieces of metal and being autistic -- that tells you how far off the deep end most men are. You have losers building bodies for what? To post on incel forums? To do nothing useful?
To basically believe having excess muscle is some sort of ethereal ascension when it's autism. Men work hard, but not in gyms -- in real life. They build, create, do good -- they don't stare in mirrors & care about looking like water balloons, as it's a product of design that's essentially without meaning to most men striving for it. No men besides homosexuals attend bodybuilding shows. Body is cope.
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