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Must have had a ball -

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Does anyone honestly think that was a good idea?
 
Must have had a ball -

522380-dane-swan.jpg


Does anyone honestly think that was a good idea?

No. Needs to work his upper back and chest. No lats, traps or pecs. Slightly more leg than the usual "pull up cotton leg" to be fair though.
If he'd have looked after these issues, small children wouldn't have dared draw on him with felt tips.
 
By the logo on his shorts, might be a pro athlete?
In which case, his body shape aesthetic is secondary to its function?
 
He was. The thread was about fashion though and I made a joke about his tats.
 
Be a very boring world if we were all the same :)
That bloke is typical of someone who doesn't have an 'off' switch.

You will see the same personality amongst those who like to look ridiculously orange instead of nicely tanned.

You will see the same personality amongst those who wish to be 20st gorillas instead of just toned.
 
That bloke is typical of someone who doesn't have an 'off' switch.

You will see the same personality amongst those who like to look ridiculously orange instead of nicely tanned.

You will see the same personality amongst those who wish to be 20st gorillas instead of just toned.

Well, I learned to try not to judge others on appearance when I was a teenager. I wait until they open their mouths before I decide if they're tossers or not.
 
You have jumped to the wrong conclusion.
I don't think so.
You said he was 'ridiculously orange' instead of too orange. Sounds pretty 'judgy' to me :)

I do understand what your saying, but I don't agree. An off switch? What does that switch really mean? Does it just mean that someone should conform to what society seems acceptable with appearance? And not to do so means they're lacking an off switch? I think it does and therefore even saying someone doesn't have an off switch sounds pretty judgemental too.

Let people be who they want to be. If they're not going around harming anyone then live and let live.
 
I don't think so.
Yes Blighty, you have.

Someone gets a tan and then another person (or three) says 'you look good'. Boom! That's the sound of the off switch exploding. For someone who comes across as intelligent, you seem surprisingly naïve about vanity.
 
Yes Blighty, you have.

Someone gets a tan and then another person (or three) says 'you look good'. Boom! That's the sound of the off switch exploding. For someone who comes across as intelligent, you seem surprisingly naïve about vanity.

Explain to me what you think an off switch is and what you meant by it please.

(be back in a little while, something I have to go do!).
 
Let people be who they want to be. If they're not going around harming anyone then live and let live.
What makes you think I'm reluctant to do this? If I encourage the people I love to not look ridiculous, am I being a bad person?
 
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