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Originally posted by swami View PostIts just that as much as he likes it or not or even wanted it he is become a kind of a major influence on a certain part of society.
Its very easy for lots of people to idolize someone they admire and like you said a smart person with a thinking mind does not need to be influenced by their idols but lets face it most kids are.
With great power comes great responsibility no?
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Originally posted by mononon View Postmost runway models i think are a slim 48 and their waist usually is around 30-32. hard to make sense of it, since they are all 6' +...
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Originally posted by galia View Postmy point is exactly that idols don't have such a huge importance at all. peer presure, bad or indifferent parenting, social context, values etc are much more influential. it's just much easier to blame celebrities than rethink our modus vivendi as a society. if anything, the "negative idols" some young people chose is to be seen as a visible symptom of their problem, if indeed there is one. not the cause
its irresponsible because he said it in a public forum. famous or not famous. a guy has a sick body and basically says "all roids baby. f*ck yeah shit is the bomb yo" in a national (international?) publication. its irresponsible. keep it simple man. don't overthink the social implications of "celebrity influence". sheesh.
seriously though, steroids work. its true
dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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Originally posted by Magician View PostI really enjoyed the article.
It's hard to imagine that steroids were the most destructive substances he was using....
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Originally posted by eat me View PostHey thank you Faust. Weird, I would expect them to be 38 UK (48), if they are taller than 6"0. Do you happen to know the waist size as well?Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by Christian View PostNo, listen to The Boss : models are 46 and samples are 46. It was like this in each and every showrooms I've visited.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by Wiggles View PostHey, does anyone know if Rick is making this sweater in a version with sleeves? LVR only has the vest for pre-order, thought someone on here could enlighten me
the store I'm buying for has both the sleeveless and the long sleeve version of this sweater ordered in black - feel free to contact me, we're accustomed to deal with international customers!
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Originally posted by kunk75 View Postnot even. risks are way overblown, believe me. i took ungodly amounts for 10 years. the smoking and obsessive workouts, I do believe, render rick my soul brother.
Don't you get small as hell coming off of them though?
I don't know much about them, i'm afraid of needles (pretty lame) only reason i've kept it natural the whole time haha.
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Funny, now that I think about it, I always felt a bit lost in Rick's more voluminous cuts, particularly the bottom half of his silhouette.
With his cropped length, dropped-crotch trousers, I tend to look like an awkward toothpick. It looks a bit better when I try similar styles in women's DRKSHDW or Lilies (even the women's flat zip up boots work better with their slightly slimmer-cut last than the men's), which lead me to the impression you better be a fit dude to wear the men's properly :/
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