Quote: (08-14-2012 07:40 AM)WestCoast Wrote:
I thought the point of the forum is to post up topics to improve life/game.
I don't know how discussing a man's sexual orientation, a dead man, helps us get a better looking body.
Then again I'm socially inept.
Prefer focusing on what can be learned from someone like zyzz. Get in shape, be audacious. Or sit there and live a boring ass life, the choice is ours.
I dont have time for negative commentary that adds no value
So if I see it I'll comment on it and attempt to turn it into a positive. Ex: sounds like bacan is somewhat more motivated to get in shape. At least this thread added a positve to his life. Again. I am a retard.
Maybe discussing a dead man's sexual orientation gives us results? If so how? Please explain. Wasted time is pissing money down the drain
@ magicbullets: you should absolutely get positive comments regarding veins. Particularly when drinking. It's another common positive comment made by bitches.
@bacan: make your own slide show. Every 6 weeks take a photo and you'll track the improvement.
Finally, while I agree the guy kind of looked like a "clown" and jr summed it up nicely saying he had no doubt the guy could "pull mad ass".... The obvious correct answer is infront of you. Get in shape
If I am perceived as "homo" for being in shape but I pull "mad ass" because of it. Whose winning that war?
Saying fitness is a waste of time has no value. You can't even take money with you if you're dead.
Quote: (08-14-2012 02:45 AM)houston Wrote:
Quote: (08-13-2012 04:53 PM)j r Wrote:
I don't understand how making comments about this Zyzz dude has become equated with being against working out or "hating." Personally, to me this guy looks like a clown, but I'm sure that he pulled mad ass. Mystery and Neill Strauss pulled mad ass running around wearing fuzzy hats and doing magic tricks. If I say that fuzzy hats and magic tricks aren't my style, does that mean I'm "hating" on game? Of course not. I have mad respect for Mystery and Neil Strauss. They did their thing. And this dude did his thing as well. Good for him. Although, if he was closeted, that might have caused him a lot of inner turmoil, which is terrible. I don't wish that on anybody.
Like I said earlier, maybe this is a generation thing. I'm closing in on 40, so the whole internet celebrity thing just seems weird to me. I came of age before Facebook and YouTube, so I'm still of the mentality that bad boy moves in silence and violence. Maybe that's an outdated way of thinking and maybe I should adjust. Who knows? I'll just have to see what the next 40 years has in store for me.
I don't understand it either man. Has anyone in this thread even talked shit about his body?? Don't criticize the gay Zyzz God or you're hating on working out and muscles.
You quoted my post, but I don't really understand what it is that I've said that you're reacting to. Who said that you were gay for caring about your body? I made a comment about Zyzz, based on Kosko's observation. The dude happens to remind me of some dudes I've known who were closeted. That's about all I said. I don't know why you would interpret that as having anything to do with you. Did someone say that anyone with a six pack must be a homo? Maybe you're not reacting to me, though.
As for the whole negative vs. positive thing, again who's being negative? The OP asked what people's opinions of this dude are. I gave mine. I don't get the appeal. He's got a great body, awesome. That doesn't do anything for me. The running around, making up catch phrases, promoting yourself on YouTube, that doesn't do anything for me. I find it very feminine. And I also think that the large majority of the dudes who jock this guy (and no, that's not a knock at anyone on this forum) are more living vicariously through him than using him as motivation.
If other people like Zyzz, cool. If he motivates other people to get into the gym and improve themselves, awesome. The less people sitting around eating Cheetos, playing video games and getting fat, the better off our society will be. I have no issue with fitness what's so ever. It's one of the best investments that any man can ever make.
You make it sound like if I don't tell you how awesome you are, then I'm "hating." I don't really understand that mentality. When I came up, dudes clowned on each other constantly. If one of my friends was wearing a slightly suspect shirt, I might say something like, "nice shirt. Do they sell men's clothes at the store you got that?" That's not "hating" on his shirt, that's just dudes giving each other grief. Likewise, when I say that Zyzz's hair looks like Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer, that's just jokes.