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05-03-2012
creatine is cheating
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05-03-2012
all natural 24/7
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05-03-2012
except my dick which is unnaturally large
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05-03-2012
temporarily retaining water to temporarily enhance strength and size sounds more like a power up then building body
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05-03-2012
If blood doping is cheating than creatine clearly is
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05-03-2012
i take 200gm creatine, 440gm carnitine, 600gm raw isolate whey and 120gm of propelgammanitrate each day for peak performance
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05-03-2012
what the fuck is gm lmao
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05-03-2012
boobz taking 600 mg of protein a day still exceeds his frail little body's needs
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05-03-2012
I eat whatever the fuck I want and drink dangerous amounts of coffee and I'm doing fine. anyone who is living a more complicated life than me is hardcore overthinking things
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05-03-2012
scoop of protein and 2 fish oil pills are only non real food i take
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05-03-2012
is it true that fish oil causes a distinct vaginal musk in women?
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05-03-2012
sometimes my balls smell like onions
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05-03-2012
it doesn't even seem to matter if I've been eating onions either it's weird
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05-03-2012
“Sloppy.” “Lazy.” “Slow.” Franki Northern-King gets the message loud and clear, and constantly. “I’ve been called all those things—and let’s not forget ‘stinky,’” says the 32-year-old business-management student from Huntington, West Virginia. “At 5'3" and 250 pounds, I’m reminded of my weight 50 times a day by store clerks, coworkers, family, boyfriends, you name it,” says Northern-King, who goes to school full-time and works 20 hours a week to earn tuition money. “I feel like people have forgotten how to see the human being.”
Shocking? Maybe. But the judging wouldn’t surprise Elise Maggioncalda, 24, who works at a neuroscience lab in Charleston, South Carolina. She’s experienced it too, even though she’s eight inches taller and 120 pounds lighter. “I’m really aware of being stereotyped as an uptight, controlling, unwomanly, bitchy person,” she says, “and all kinds of people do it, from waitresses commenting on my order to shoppers at the supermarket. I’m not walking around with a scowl on my face, but it’s completely obvious they’re hating on me.”
Discrimination against heavier people is well documented—and, sadly, rising: a full 66 percent in the past decade, according to a Yale University study. But could this kind of bias extend to women of all sizes? And are people looking at your body and making assumptions about your life—and your personality?
To find out, Glamour commissioned an exclusive poll of more than 1,800 women ages 18 to 40, designed with guidance from Rebecca Puhl, Ph.D., director of research and weight stigma initiatives at Yale’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. We asked respondents to imagine a woman whom they had never met and knew nothing about except that she was “overweight” or “thin”; they then had to choose from pairs of words, like ambitious or lazy, to describe her. They could select neither, but fewer than half did—a telling statistic, according to Puhl. “Weight,” she says, “is one of the last acceptable prejudices.”
And not only is this bias acceptable, the results of our survey show—it’s out of control.
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