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Apr 12, 2024 - context

Reading novels (George RR Martin, Tom clancy, Stephen King), playing various videogames on Playstation, watch movies / TV shows.

Also, due to Playstation and their inclusion of photomode in their titles, I delve into virtual photography by taking snapshots of various moments in videogames (not cutscenes). Horizon Zero Dawn was my first use of photomode, and due to the game's photogenic gameworld, it is my most extensive use of photomode (around 160 images). Second is Cyberpunk 2077. Another excellent gameworld suited for photomode (around 120 images). Others are God Of War 2018 / Ragnarok, Ghost Of Tsushima. I have a Flickr account that I dump the photos into.

Apr 11, 2024 - context

Bodybuilding, movies, cooking, and travel.

Honestly as I get more into bodybuilding, it's really just that and cooking. Takes up so much freaking time. But I wouldn't trade it for anything else in the world.

Apr 10, 2024 - context

I'm into reading, gaming (videogames that is, though would like to get into TTRPGs), movies (particularly nature documentaries/nonfiction works though I have a soft spot for animated films too), and birding, which is the one hobby I have that is helping me move around more and go outside.

Animated films are great!

Apr 10, 2024 - context

Cooking, music, movies, video games, writing, some reading, lifting.

Apr 09, 2024 - context

@Colinscrod

For anyone who remembers that segment, I managed to get a pretty high-quality version of the entire thing, here's some preview pics and a download link for it:

Download: https://mega.nz/file/ysxW1bgI#FPTs4hcBXpPH0ov...

The best parts of Laura herself are around 04:36 (stage flexing) and 05:33 (flexing at the beginning of the interview).

It's too big to upload to the main site in this quality, aside from the interview portion which was within the size limit:

This. Was on the end of and old vhs tape following some movie that had been recorded. This segment more or less defined my sexual attraction to this day. Must have been 7 or 8 years old when I first saw it. Thank you for finding this

Apr 09, 2024 - context

I'm into reading, gaming (videogames that is, though would like to get into TTRPGs), movies (particularly nature documentaries/nonfiction works though I have a soft spot for animated films too), and birding, which is the one hobby I have that is helping me move around more and go outside.

Apr 09, 2024 - edited Apr 09, 2024 - context

Oh man I used to love playing MtG. That takes me back to the 90s lol.

I'm pretty big into gaming these days, on PS5. Currently hooked on Helldivers 2. Although I've always been a gamer, from NES, SNES, N64, Dreamcast, PC and now PlayStation.

Love books too, especially sci fi and fantasy. Currently on a break from reading, but I fully intend to get back to the series I've been working on eventually. For non-fiction I love a wide range of topics, from historical/espionage, psychology, self help, science, etc.

Big into tech too. Love following up on the latest TVs, phones, AVRs, speakers, etc.

Movies and shows? Yep. Although these days very few shows can hold my attention like they used to.

Finally, music. House, techno, hip hop, and some rock/metal đź‘Ť I used to be a fairly frequent raver back in the day. And still go out every now and then, but being 40... My body hurts if I stay up to late so I don't do it too often.

Used to love hitting the gym - and while I still go regularly, sometimes I could take it or leave it. It's more of a time killing/get out of the house activity these days for me.

Apr 08, 2024 - edited Apr 09, 2024 - context

Video games, movies (action, sci-fi, horror, comedy, & fantasy), traveling, board games, learning new things, road trips, walking when I can, and going on other forums.

Edit: I also like cooking, metal, fashion models, dogs, cats, & athletic tall girls.

Apr 08, 2024 - context

Great thread. I love spending time with my family, watching movies ,retro gaming ,thrift store shopping and collecting new and vintage items .you can follow me on Instagram at thehills_villagecollector.

Apr 07, 2024 - context

Definitely movies

Apr 07, 2024 - context

There was a fitness/aerobics craze that started in the 80s, I think this made a trim “hard“ physique more popular. So for this, I would suggest Jane Fonda.

Later, Denise Austin and Susan Powter had successful home exercise enterprises, and sold a ton of home videos.

Kiana Tom headlined an exercise show on ESPN!

As female bodybuilders, Cory Everson got a lot of mainstream press in addition to Rachel McLish. Both of them got some movie roles as well.

Apr 07, 2024 - context

Regardless of her size I can't think of any other female fitness influencer as influential as her. She even starred in a couple of movies

I was thinking of Ronda Rousey, she was mad popular in the past decade, basically everyone has heard the name, which doesn't really go for Chyna. The problem is some people would say Ronda has no muscle xd

Apr 07, 2024 - context

I thought of her, but I think she was too jacked and too roidy to make an "average" girl go: "yeah, I wanna get buff now!". I think the most influencial girl would have to be someone smaller and natural, because that really speaks to regular women.

Regardless of her size I can't think of any other female fitness influencer as influential as her. She even starred in a couple of movies

Apr 03, 2024 - context

Collecting rare soul music on vinyl, horse racing, the animal world and old comedy movies and comedians. Especially love Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, the 3 Stooges, Mel Brooks, Jackie Mason. Serial comedies such as The Beverly Hillbillies, Seinfeld, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Morecambe and Wise and many many more. Love to laugh and wish there was more in the world to laugh and smile about. I deplore aggression and the need to dominate and be numero uno. In certain countries coming second, you would be branded a 'loooser'. What a disgusting term and train of thought. Love all women and could not live without them and wish they ruled more. I'm sure it would be a much better world to live in.

Apr 03, 2024 - context

Following cycling, football and motorsport, listening Italian folk singer songwriters (we call them "cantautori"), watching movies, reading both comics and novels (especially, but not only, fantasy, sci-fi and crime fiction) and playing any kind of games (card games, role play games,board games). And most of all traveling.

Apr 03, 2024 - context

I've been super huge into movies. I also love reading a lot. Pretty much everything that is. I once took about a month each to read "War and Peace" and The Bible and now I'm a little more than a tenth done with the magna series "One Piece."

Another hobby I picked up over the past year so that I don't stay home at watch movies or read books during all of my recreational time, is to venture out and explore strange locations nearby where I live.

I use this website called "Roadside America" that features hundreds upon hundreds of oddball attractions across the nation. It's so awesome and fun to explore them and it keeps you active and eager to always look forward to something new.

Since I've dedicated myself to these hobbies, I've seen a strong decrease in the amount of time I spend on social media or just scrolling the web, which I really value because I enjoy those three hobbies in-themselves, while the other stuff just burns away time.

Apr 01, 2024 - context

I didn’t know anything about muscle fetishes before 1990. In those days, my main exposure to muscular women was Women’s Physique World magazine, the original American Gladiators TV series, the documentary Pumping Iron:The Women, and the very rare glimpse of female muscle on a commercial, TV show, or movie (like Jenette Goldstein in Aliens).

Mar 29, 2024 - context

“Bounty Hunters” (2011, theatrical name “Bail Enforcers”) starring Trish Stratus. She's been in some other stuff, too.

“Cleopatra 2525” (two seasons, 2000-2001) starring both Gina Torres and Victoria Pratt.

“Mutant X” (2001-2004), also starring Victoria Pratt. (I’m listing both, just because 2525 also has Gina, and Pratt’s abs in 2525 are really something else)

“Sucker Punch” (2011) doesn’t have a lot of muscle, per se, but is composed almost exclusively by female leads in an action role. It’s also not a good film, and is kinda a problematic film in terms of the treatment of its subject matter. Legendary Pictures cited this movie's failure as "audiences don't want strong female action heroes" rather than "it's a bad movie," so ...

“Angel of Death” (2009) stars Zoe Bell, who was the stunt double for Lucy Lawless in “Xena,” among other work. It also has Lucy Lawless in a supporting role, so that’s a little ... odd.

I also found "Haywire" (2011) to be a better showcase of Carrano's physique and action sequencing than "In The Blood," and it's a better film (in part because it has less dialogue, and dialogue is not Carrano's strong suit, so to speak), so I'll list that one as well.

Abbie Cornish from Sucker Punch, is fit. I always found her very attractive.

Mar 29, 2024 - edited Mar 29, 2024 - context

“Bounty Hunters” (2011, theatrical name “Bail Enforcers”) starring Trish Stratus. She's been in some other stuff, too.

“Cleopatra 2525” (two seasons, 2000-2001) starring both Gina Torres and Victoria Pratt.

“Mutant X” (2001-2004), also starring Victoria Pratt. (I’m listing both, just because 2525 also has Gina, and Pratt’s abs in 2525 are really something else)

“Sucker Punch” (2011) doesn’t have a lot of muscle, per se, but is composed almost exclusively by female leads in an action role. It’s also not a good film, and is kinda a problematic film in terms of the treatment of its subject matter. Legendary Pictures cited this movie's failure as "audiences don't want strong female action heroes" rather than "it's a bad movie," so ...

“Angel of Death” (2009) stars Zoe Bell, who was the stunt double for Lucy Lawless in “Xena,” among other work. It also has Lucy Lawless in a supporting role, so that’s a little ... odd.

I also found "Haywire" (2011) to be a better showcase of Carrano's physique and action sequencing than "In The Blood," and it's a better film (in part because it has less dialogue, and dialogue is not Carrano's strong suit, so to speak), so I'll list that one as well.

Mar 28, 2024 - context

Lusita Leers was a circus performer who dedicated herself to intense training, embodying the role of a strong woman as both her profession and lifestyle. [etc]

Good points. People trotting out Leers as natty-achievable are getting the wrong impression. Grand Hollywood movies would film war scenes that required thousands of extras and elaborate sets. They could theoretically make movies that way today, but they don't. They use CGI to varying degrees. Technology has changed the landscape. Anyone working as hard as possible to build big muscles can build even bigger muscles with the assistance of chemistry. Now add the pressure of competition and social media.

Mar 26, 2024 - context

It almost turned into a movie by David Fincher

https://cancelled-movies.fandom.com/wiki/Chem...

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