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2: its hard to tell if its the powerlifting or how fat they are that's stuffs their joints. Probably both.
3: I don't think powerlifting makes you fat, it just tends to attract the fatties who can't hack it in sports that you need to be athletic in. Its a good excuse to be and stay a fat mess.
4: it makes you think you are a real athlete competing in a real sport.
5: the beards are there to hide their hideously bloated faces.
1. Ed Coan.
2. Yes but so does any repetitive load bearing exercise.
3. No porntube makes the fat.
4. Yes because forum members are unable to accept how awesome the powerlifter is over the internet and they need to be told.
5. The beard is necessary to re-affirm that the man is still a man long after the roids have shrunk his nuts down to nothing and his boobies have grown. Besides the cheesy trophies, the beard will be the only tangible proof of masculinity after the powerlifting career has ended. Women with beards are better lovers and can sell sex because there is no money in powerlifting.
1. Bev Francis
2.doing anything cool fucks you up in old age
3.if your married quick your waist line is irrelevant
4. Powerlifting is a sport for men, men are angry.
5. If your dad doesn't have a beard you have 2 mums