How much do you think each character can bench press?
#76
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 03:49
We need a stud like you to impress us by doing grocery while we sit around and do nothing to avoid unnecessary accidents from heavy weight lifting.
#77
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 03:49
ok, one more time because this thread ended on the top of page 2.
come on its a classic. it predicted this entire thread over 15 years ago.
Amethyst Deceiver wrote...
www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ttvq_how-much-ya-bench_fun
Modifié par Amethyst Deceiver, 15 mars 2010 - 03:50 .
#78
Guest_Luc0s_*
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 03:49
Guest_Luc0s_*
Do dedicated your life to bench-pressing and you hope people will start looking up to you. You also feel the need to show off about it everywhere you can think of.
Either you're way to f*cking arrogant and egocentric, or you have some terrible self-esteem issues.
#79
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 03:50
Busomjack wrote...
I guess it depends on what they mean by more durable. Quarian men and women certainly don't look as strong as their human counterparts but who knows.
Grunt knows. Humans, Asari, Salarians... all soft. Quarians? Not so much. Turians, you have to work the blade.
#80
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 03:51
+ 5 ParagonLOLandStuff wrote...
Busomjack, that is why women need men like you. To loll around while you bring them a glass of water when they ask you to. Seriously, you wouldn't want them to put effort in a few ml, we might fracture a finger from the weight or even break a nail, and you really don't want that.
We need a stud like you to impress us by doing grocery while we sit around and do nothing to avoid unnecessary accidents from heavy weight lifting.
That sounded like convincing the krogan scout to the camp.
#81
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 03:56
LOLandStuff wrote...
Busomjack, that is why women need men like you. To loll around while you bring them a glass of water when they ask you to. Seriously, you wouldn't want them to put effort in a few ml, we might fracture a finger from the weight or even break a nail, and you really don't want that.
We need a stud like you to impress us by doing grocery while we sit around and do nothing to avoid unnecessary accidents from heavy weight lifting.
I don't see how stating the biological fact that men have a physical strength advantage over women brings you to the conclusion that I support a sedentary lifestyle for women.
I said I wouldn't post but the logic behind this one was just so far fetched I couldn't resist.
#82
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:04
First woman to bench press 400lbs, A number which has since been broken by several other women.
It is a fact. Deny it if you like, but a non-juiced woman can out press you, ouch.
#83
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:06
#84
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:08
AmyBA wrote...
Tamara Rainwater-Grimwood.
First woman to bench press 400lbs, A number which has since been broken by several other women.
It is a fact. Deny it if you like, but a non-juiced woman can out press you, ouch.
Whatever, she's a juicer. There are no natural women who can bench press more than me.
#85
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:10
Busomjack wrote...
LOLandStuff wrote...
Busomjack, that is why women need men like you. To loll around while you bring them a glass of water when they ask you to. Seriously, you wouldn't want them to put effort in a few ml, we might fracture a finger from the weight or even break a nail, and you really don't want that.
We need a stud like you to impress us by doing grocery while we sit around and do nothing to avoid unnecessary accidents from heavy weight lifting.
I don't see how stating the biological fact that men have a physical strength advantage over women brings you to the conclusion that I support a sedentary lifestyle for women.
I said I wouldn't post but the logic behind this one was just so far fetched I couldn't resist.


I fail to see the reason of using a logical explanation.
#86
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:11
#87
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:12
Busomjack wrote...
AmyBA wrote...
Tamara Rainwater-Grimwood.
First woman to bench press 400lbs, A number which has since been broken by several other women.
It is a fact. Deny it if you like, but a non-juiced woman can out press you, ouch.
Whatever, she's a juicer. There are no natural women who can bench press more than me.

#88
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:13
Vash3283 wrote...
It is sexist for you to state all the things you have in your posts however, and multiple threads, discussing women and aspects of them you believe inferior.
You're wrong. I have never said women are inferior to men, ever. The only thing I have ever said is that when it comes to strength, men have an edge. That doesn't mean women are infeior, women have their advantages over men too.
#89
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:15
#90
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:15
Busomjack wrote...
Vash3283 wrote...
It is sexist for you to state all the things you have in your posts however, and multiple threads, discussing women and aspects of them you believe inferior.
You're wrong. I have never said women are inferior to men, ever. The only thing I have ever said is that when it comes to strength, men have an edge. That doesn't mean women are infeior, women have their advantages over men too.


Which are?
#91
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:15
Have you even PLAYED Mass Effect 2?Busomjack wrote...
AmyBA wrote...
Tamara Rainwater-Grimwood.
First woman to bench press 400lbs, A number which has since been broken by several other women.
It is a fact. Deny it if you like, but a non-juiced woman can out press you, ouch.
Whatever, she's a juicer. There are no natural women who can bench press more than me.
#92
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:16
LOLandStuff wrote...
Busomjack wrote...
Vash3283 wrote...
It is sexist for you to state all the things you have in your posts however, and multiple threads, discussing women and aspects of them you believe inferior.
You're wrong. I have never said women are inferior to men, ever. The only thing I have ever said is that when it comes to strength, men have an edge. That doesn't mean women are infeior, women have their advantages over men too.
Which are?
Well, I did say they live longer on average didn't I? Being that I have only brought up one gender advantage for men, I think this is sufficient.
#93
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:17
#94
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:19
Busomjack wrote...
LOLandStuff wrote...
Busomjack wrote...
Vash3283 wrote...
It is sexist for you to state all the things you have in your posts however, and multiple threads, discussing women and aspects of them you believe inferior.
You're wrong. I have never said women are inferior to men, ever. The only thing I have ever said is that when it comes to strength, men have an edge. That doesn't mean women are infeior, women have their advantages over men too.
Which are?
Well, I did say they live longer on average didn't I? Being that I have only brought up one gender advantage for men, I think this is sufficient.


What's the point in living longer if you can't bench more than a man?
#95
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:22
*sigh*
Modifié par Zhijn, 15 mars 2010 - 04:30 .
#96
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:23
Uh...
(Although I have to say that the sight of Miranda doing this sounds "interesting")
Modifié par Nostradamoose, 15 mars 2010 - 04:29 .
#97
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:26
#98
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:29
#99
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:36
Since your attitude doesn't impress the opposite sex, at least keep on trying and hoping to remain in a good shape.
#100
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 04:38
Atmosfear3 wrote...
Is this a joke? 45 lbs is like a bag of rice. If the OP seriously thinks women can't bench that much hes either a sexist pig or hes on some imaginary scale.
I do think women can bench press more than this. Just not your average sedentary woman. Fit women can bench press a lot more than this.





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