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Keep a mirror handy at all times. Pop it out when he comes at you and I guarantee he stops to stare at it.
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Originally posted by New England View Posta lot of that has to do with the amount they eat. you're probably aware of this, but the stomach is small, and expands when you eat. if you eat a lot frequently it will expand. if you don't eat a lot it will shrink.
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Originally posted by Light_Speed View PostNo it doesn't. The size of your stomach doesn't change in your adult life.
sure it does. it changes daily when you fill it up with food and water.
ever seen a competitive eater?
they weren't born that way. they "train" their stomachs to be able to hold all that food. the stomach is quite elastic. if you drink a ton of food and eat a ton of water every day your stomach will better tolerate massive amounts of food.
when you're not regularly stretching the thing out it loses some of that elasticity, effectively shrinking it.
i don't need the wikipedia or the webmd to tell me that ,
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostWhy does he look exhausted from flexing? He was okay, then he started flexing and started breathing through his mouth. He's way too big and his 6-pacs are disgusting.
he's probably out of breath. you gotta hold your breath to flex like that.
and of course he's huge, so he's not going to have great stamina.
silly sport, really. gorge. take drugs. fast for like 2 weeks. tanning booth. flex. eat a pizza and celebrate.
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Originally posted by New England View Postsure it does. it changes daily when you fill it up with food and water.
ever seen a competitive eater?
they weren't born that way. they "train" their stomachs to be able to hold all that food. the stomach is quite elastic. if you drink a ton of food and eat a ton of water every day your stomach will better tolerate massive amounts of food.
when you're not regularly stretching the thing out it loses some of that elasticity, effectively shrinking it.
i don't need the wikipedia or the webmd to tell me that ,
http://women.webmd.com/pharmacist-11...roblems?page=1
Your word against a the word of a gastroenterologist. Hmmm I don't know who to believe...
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