Hardcore ultimate X-TREME 1/2 marathon(13.1 miles)
#276
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 12:58
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
So... Busombooboo isn't going to explode? Awww... *disappointed*
#277
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:14
#278
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:16
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Argh! Our most powerful weapon against the King of Trolls, aka Busombooboo, has been lost!!!???
Noooo! What are we going to dooooooo!!!!
#279
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:24
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
#280
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:26
(now the best part)
Busomjack : I will show you true power!
[that's all I got so far]
#281
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:27
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Wow, Busombooboo's gonna save the day!!! (and have some nice 'watersports' afterwards, lolz)
#282
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:31
Ivandra Ceruden wrote...
*applause!!!!*
Wow, Busombooboo's gonna save the day!!! (and have some nice 'watersports' afterwards, lolz)
#283
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:35
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
*fakes dramatic cries for help*
#284
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:38
#285
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:48
Guest_Ivandra Ceruden_*
#286
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 01:57
#287
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 02:04
#288
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 02:07
svenus97 wrote...
End of Line in 10...9...8....4..3...2
7, 6, 5, and 1 are feeling very left out.
#289
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 02:24
Can you get me a deal on a case of chips?
Modifié par Daewan, 04 mai 2010 - 02:25 .
#290
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 02:35
Godak wrote...
svenus97 wrote...
End of Line in 10...9...8....4..3...2
7, 6, 5, and 1 are feeling very left out.
Sorry, I'm too awesome and I FEEL PUMPED! to learn numbers.
#291
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 04:38
While I disagree with Busomjack's lifestyle, and how he shares it with others here, he is right about one thing. He hasn't attacked anyone in this thread, despite all of those attacking and taunting him. Please note our Site Rules, and if you're going to debate or discuss Busomjack's posts, please do it respectfully and without the nastiness. Thank you.
#292
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 04:57
Stanley Woo wrote...
Spam removed, 24-hour bans handed out for spamming, trolling, and thread hijacking. Please note that if you cannot disagree with or respond to another community member without breaking our Site Rules, it's better to simply not post at all.
While I disagree with Busomjack's lifestyle, and how he shares it with others here, he is right about one thing. He hasn't attacked anyone in this thread, despite all of those attacking and taunting him. Please note our Site Rules, and if you're going to debate or discuss Busomjack's posts, please do it respectfully and without the nastiness. Thank you.
He has however threatened that if he ever see any of us in public he would attack us with his extreme skills. Isn't threatening someone on the forums a bannable offence?
Modifié par Mr.Bombastic , 04 mai 2010 - 05:15 .
#293
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:09
#294
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:12
Powerful fighter he is. The dark side will call to him, most definately.Rubbish Hero wrote...
He uses his powers for good.
#295
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:23
Busomjack wrote...
Pitiful perrformance. Had that swordman focused on Indy's sluggish marksmanship he could've deflected the bullet and gone in for the kill.
It's a work of fiction but a true swordmaster can take out even a skilled gunman.
Sorry, but that´s bullsh*t.
No swordsman, no matter how skilled, can deflect a bullet except with an incredible amount of luck. And against a machine gun or shotgun even that wouldn´t help because of the high rate of fire / multiple pellets fired at once.
Maybe you are right about a sword being more honorous and probably more fun to fight with (sadly I haven´t had a chance to try it yet; in Germany it´s very hard to get a sword and almost impossible to get a gun.....), but the gun is more effective, and the only way to convince me otherwise is if you invite the Guiness World Records team and deflect a bullet with them taking videos as proof.
About your way of posting: I don´t care whether your achievements are true or mere fiction, but don´t you realize that you annoy most other people on the forums with your posts?
If you´re only half as amazing as you claim you shouldn´t need to tell about your greatness; a true master is recognized by his modesty. Think about that.
#296
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:29
Busomjack wrote...
For a boxer, wrestler or UFC fighter fighting is a career. For me, fighting is spiritual. I know of no other way to live and I do not desire any other kind of lifestyle.
I will admit, I´m neither sportive enough nor do I have the time to learn the martial arts; I have, however, studied the eastern way of fighting in theory and one thing that all masters have in common is modesty and a great peace of mind.
You are good at making clear that you lack both, so if fighting is spiritual for you you obviously fail badly.
Besides of that, how does playing Videogames fit into this way of life?
#297
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:32
Omicrone wrote...
I particularly enjoy how he defends his vegan diet in terms of weightlifting. Vegan diet has no source of calcium, dear busomjack. Calcium, if you didn't know, is a pretty important element in neurotransmission. That means that all of the action potentials your nerves fire, including the ones that reach the muscles and trigger muscle contraction, are mediated by calcium.
Your vegan diet, unless you're taking lots of supplements along with it, provides risk factors for alzheimer's, cretinism and hypothyroidism. (I wonder which one of those you've got just by looking at your posts). Gram for gram the protein contents of vegan foods are way less than meat and you'd have to eat twice more to develop the same physique compared to someone who eats meat. Same goes for strength. Find some time to educate yourself on those matters before posting things that look quite silly, especially when medical students read them.
You are once again wrong. Dark leafy green vegetables like argulla, kale, spinich, collard greens, Bok Choy, almonds, Broccoli all are excellent sources of calcium.Some of the most complete sources of protein are vegan protein sources. Amarath, hemp and quinoa in particular have all the same amino acids as organic eggs. Meat is actually a bad choice for body builders because it has no fiber. With no fiber your body will use a lot of energy just to digest the food and during a high intensity work out you need all the energy you can get.
That is what makes vegan sources of protein ideal. They're not only rich in protein but they're also
good sources of complex carbohydrates for energy and they're rich in
fiber for easy digestion.
Also, alzheimer's, cretinism, and hypothyroidism? I noticed you didn't actually post any evidence to back this up but I'll assume you're talking about soy. The links between soy and alzheimer's are vague at best but as I said, I eat very little soy. Besides, it's not like only vegans eat soy. Look on the back of just about any processed food item and I'll garuntee you'll find something soy related. Soy is one of the most subsidized crops in the world behind corn. Being that I eat NO processed foods, my consumption of soy is less than most people and the only soy I do eat is fermented soy like tempeh which doesn't have the same risk factors as regular soy.
Cretinism is caused due to a lack of iodine and nobody in the first world suffers from iodine deficiency anymore because so many foods are fortified with it. I eat a lot of deep sea vegetables like Dulce. Kelp in particular is the richest source of dietary iodine on the planet.
Don't think you can intimidate me by dropping your MD. Doctors are trained to treat sick people, many of them don't know a damn thing about preventing people from getting sick in the first place. That is what dieticians are for.
Here is a great place where you can look up nutrition info for proof of what I say.
Please, I know you're desperate to prove me wrong but do not invent facts.
http://www.nutrition...products/2356/2
I was at the gym and taking care of business which is why I haven't posted in several hours. I'm dissapointed that nobody else stepped up to the plate to debunk this poster's fallacious claims while I was gone and decided to just agree with him despite his lack of any evidence just for the sake of dissagreeing with me.
Modifié par Busomjack, 04 mai 2010 - 05:51 .
#298
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:37
Tirigon wrote...
If you´re only half as amazing as you claim you shouldn´t need to tell about your greatness; a true master is recognized by his modesty. Think about that.
A master would not need to lie about his accomplishments either...
Busomjack wrote...
This was not your ordinary marathon. The inclination was BRUTAL with the first 5 miles being almost entirely uphill!
Course details page http://www.derbyfest...rse_Details.htm
Elevation chart http://www.derbyfest...tion (2010).pdf
Good for you jack you ran half a marathon. Nothing miraculous or amazing about that. Thousands have done it before you and thousands will do it in the future.
Nothing inspirational about it either. Those finishing in the top 10-20 could be inspirational for someone or maybe those that ran the entire marathon and did it at a faster pace then you ran half of it in but not you.
I am not saying it is a worthless accomplishment but it is no amazing feat of athleticism by any means and I know how difficult it can be. I remember doing 12 mile cross country runs with a 50 pound pack in standard issue G.I. boots in just over two hours. Feels great but there were up to 50 other people doing it with me so there is no illusion I performed some miracle.
With that I am done feeding you. Learn some humility and then maybe people will take you serious.
#299
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:40
Busomjack wrote...
Omicrone wrote...
I particularly enjoy how he defends his vegan diet in terms of weightlifting. Vegan diet has no source of calcium, dear busomjack. Calcium, if you didn't know, is a pretty important element in neurotransmission. That means that all of the action potentials your nerves fire, including the ones that reach the muscles and trigger muscle contraction, are mediated by calcium.
Your vegan diet, unless you're taking lots of supplements along with it, provides risk factors for alzheimer's, cretinism and hypothyroidism. (I wonder which one of those you've got just by looking at your posts). Gram for gram the protein contents of vegan foods are way less than meat and you'd have to eat twice more to develop the same physique compared to someone who eats meat. Same goes for strength. Find some time to educate yourself on those matters before posting things that look quite silly, especially when medical students read them.
You are once again wrong.
Dark leafy green vegetables like argulla, kale, spinich, collard greens, Bok Choy, almonds, Broccoli all are excellent sources of calcium.Some of the most complete sources of protein are vegan protein sources.
Amarath and Quinoa in particular have all the same amino acids as
organic eggs. Meat is actually a bad choice for body builders because
it has no fiber. With no fiber your body will
use a lot of energy just to digest the food and during a high intensity
work out you need all the energy you can get.
That is what makes vegan sources of protein ideal. They're not only rich in protein but they're also
good sources of complex carbohydrates for energy and they're rich in
fiber for easy digestion.
Also, alzheimer's, cretinism, and hypothyroidism? I noticed you didn't actually post any evidence to back this up but I'll assume you're talking about soy. The links between soy and alzheimer's are vague at best but as I said, I eat very little soy. Besides, it's not like only vegans eat soy. Look on the back of just about any processed food item and I'll garuntee you'll find something soy related. Soy is one of the most subsidized crops in the world behind corn. Being that I eat NO processed foods, my consumption of soy is less than most people.
Cretinism is caused due to a lack of iodine and nobody in the first world suffers from iodine deficiency anymore because so many foods are fortified with it. I eat a lot of deep sea vegetables like Dulce. Kelp in particular is the richest source of dietary iodine on the planet.
Here is a great place where you can look up nutrition info for proof of what I say.
Please, I know you're desperate to prove me wrong but do not invent facts.
http://www.nutrition...products/2356/2
You mean investing facts like a mythical blade the can magily deflect bullets, or the ability to move faster than the speed of a bullet, or the fact the on your earlier thread you went from just starting out with a sword to being so great no master is even good enough to train you.
#300
Posté 04 mai 2010 - 05:41
Many completed but very very few completed in a time like mine. I was in the top 300 and everyone else who had crossed the finish like around the same time as me looked like a dried out string bean.
The fact that I can maintain such incredible strength with such endurance is a remarkable feat you have to admit.




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