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his nickname is "The Beast"
how corny
his nickname is "The Beast"
i`m having trouble liking roelly... i liked him.. as long as he didnt beat my 2 fav.. toney and dennis.. but now that he beat them..... meh
Yes i know you dont like me stop so you can stop with these posts.. the first million posts were enough....
No one is forcing you to read them.. just as soon as you seen the chick in my ava just skip to the next post where she is not there
Yes i know you dont like me stop so you can stop with these posts.. the first million posts were enough....
No one is forcing you to read them.. just as soon as you seen the chick in my ava just skip to the next post where she is not there
i`m having trouble liking roelly... i liked him.. as long as he didnt beat my 2 fav.. toney and dennis.. but now that he beat them..... meh
C'mon dude, you're opinion on a bodybuilder shouldnt change just because he beat less worthy bodybuilders.
It's New York. The tourists will chalk it up as just another quirky New York thing - like everything else they see that's so different from their hometown - and the locals will simply walk by it without even noticing. Really not a big deal.
Well, I'm assuming he gets paid for photoshoots, so, yes? Chewiebitums's point was more akin to saying that Roelly's outdoor posing was somehow hurting the way the sport was perceived via implicating homosexual overtones; it had nothing to do with whether Roelly directly benefits from the scenario.but was it really to his benefit?
Well, I'm assuming he gets paid for photoshoots, so, yes? Chewiebitums's point was more akin to saying that Roelly's outdoor posing was somehow hurting the way the sport was perceived via implicating homosexual overtones; it had nothing to do with whether Roelly directly benefits from the scenario.
Disagreed in this situation, as doing the shoot certainly shouldn't hurt him from the standpoints of finance or integrity.Being paid isn't necessarily a benefit.
Apples and grapefruits.I could list the infamous photoshoots in BBing but it is rather superfluous at this point. I think we could agree that paying the bills doesn't necessarily benefit your career, especially were image is concerned.
I really don't see any harm in it. The action is more or less a professional person being able to exercise their occupational uniqueness in an not-so-ignorable setting. I don't see who, besides overt moralists, are going to take any real offense to this or chalk the entire thing up to anything socially egregious.I should say though that posing outdoors for BBing is rather traditional. But I never understood, outside of certain genre magazines, why BBers had to be in thongs or pouches or posing trunks to do so.
In this situation I'm not enamoured with the photoshoot, but it does mean that Bletchman will continue to love him and give him coverage. This is good for Roelly, but you have to question why they needed to have him running around NY in a thong. Makes Roelly a spectacle rather than retaining some level of artistic merit that I've seen other photoshoots manage.Disagreed in this situation, as doing the shoot certainly shouldn't hurt him from the standpoints of finance or integrity.
Apples and grapefruits.
I really don't see any harm in it. The action is more or less a professional person being able to exercise their occupational uniqueness in an not-so-ignorable setting. I don't see who, besides overt moralists, are going to take any real offense to this or chalk the entire thing up to anything socially egregious.
IMO he should do the front double bicep pose, like he did in 2005, without flexing his abs, and to try a vacuum. It would look more impressive, accentuating the V-taper even better.