babylonboy
Bluelighter
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do you even lift?
come at me, brodo you even lift?
come at me, bro
Ha! Joke is on you, it was p90xooohh, you think you are all tough because you just did your first crossfit class
siteWhy do 2 million people flock to the Italian city of Florence every year to look at an enormous statue of a naked man? Why does a work of art created half a millennium ago possess such a timeless, universal appeal?
The answer is simple:
No statue is more perfect.
The key to the David's appeal is Michelangelo's magnificent projection of man at his best - vigorously healthy, beautiful, rational, competent. It expresses a heroic view of man and of a universe auspicious to his success. Such a projection is of immeasurable worth to anyone who holds such a sense of life - whether that person lived 500 years ago or lives today.
Not to say definitively, but a possibility is sizing the other up.
Maybe you just appear striking in some way, as well.
Though I am a tried and true heterosexual, I must admit that when I look at Brad Pit’s body in Fight Club I can recall no comparison in beauty among women in form or proportion (the greater elaboration of the female shape means any deviation from an ideal is necessarily more magnified than in the simpler shape of the male’s). It’s not a sexual attraction to Mr. Pitt so much as a feeling that at least one thing is very right with the world when I see his body -- the torso of a living David. Now, Bluelight, look upon this upper body and tremble in awe!:
I mean I sincerely would like to be bisexual, because ... well why wouldn't anybody? But despite my best mental efforts I'm straight. That said, Brad Pitts' whole body points to his cock and it's glorious.Psood0nym, You said that you were a TRIED and true heterosexual. That mean....you tried something else?
I'm not going to lie though, when I first saw that EXACT scene in fight club, I was like "Damn, Brad Pitt...Work, son"