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ParticipantThis sketch is showing a lot of potential – Tet-chan looks particularly sexy. Please finish it, Mr Matthews! :-*
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ParticipantCool! 8) Congratulations.
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ParticipantVery promising! I look forward to part 2.
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ParticipantEgad; thanks for your comments on math(s) (why do us Brits use the 's' at the end, I wonder?), but you never saw me as a 15 year-old struggling with simultaneous equations and failing dismally with quadrilaterals (no guys, not THOSE sort of quads ;D), so I wouldn't be so sure! Anyway., my father trained in engineering (apprenticed in ye olde British tradition), and his mathematical skillls were good enough for me when my Maths teacher baffled me. My dad basically taught me algebra!
What ever possessed me to type "p=<0.05" when I know damn well that it makes no sense at all, I don't know! Brain fade is all I can put it down to. I have read much about the "hockey stick" graphs in New Scientist but, because this was before this topic appeared on our forum, I didn't perhaps pay as much attention to it as I could – I was most probably scanning the magazine to look for biology articles. I do know that when you add tolerance bars to graphs, they can look a lot less clear-cut, so perhaps there is still doubt. I suppose I apply slightly-educated logic, (which I know can be very inaccurate, before anyone says anything) to this, which leads me to feel hat maybe prudence is a good watchword. My main qualm is: Will it be too late once (and if) we conclusively prove a link? Therefore, is it worth taking pre-emptive action now, to lessen the effects if it's true? I'm always reminded of the concept of the ostrich with its head buried in the sand, not spotting the threat until it's too late.cpbell0033944
ParticipantWell, I've got a high forehead, but I don't really think that Ms Ball has. I think that her eyes look a bit harsh in some photos, like I said before, she needs to smile more. ๐
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ParticipantAccording to her profile, her legs are her favourite body part, her best body part and her favourite training body part. Funny, because you just can't see it at all… ::)
This pic on snow is my fav mostly because of her legs(am I overusing this phrase?), which are just unbeliveably beautifal there, bronze skin with awesomly shaped muscles underneath on this snowish background… ๐ฎThe contrast 'tween snow and legs is certainly stunning. ๐
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ParticipantShe has her own profile on AMG. Awesome ๐ฎ
I don't know why, but this pic is my favourite ๐
She has absolutely gorgeous legs(and yeah, body too, ofcourse). That's the kind of body that will turn every men on.That's my favourite too! I think it's her sporty pose, cheeky grin (she doesn't smile enough in photos, IMHO), the look that says "Come on, keep up, if you can!", and, oh, yes, the bikini doesn't exactly harm matters. ๐
P.S. Sorry about the double-posting.
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ParticipantLow carb diets make people irritable.
Makes sense biologically – carbs are the best source of steady glucose supply to the brain, so I imagine that lessening of the supply would affect brain chemistry.
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ParticipantHeh, given her pose I wouldn't want to messa with her, especially if she's on a contest diet, which seems to be the case.
Thanks for posting, Mike! 8)
What about the contest diet makes a difference? ???
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ParticipantNow THAT'S the sort of pose that I find the sexiest when it's a muscle babe doing it. Yes, the slightly trashy "laying on a bed with your backside in the air and a pout on your lips" pose is obviously sexy, but I really do prefer this style. For one thing, I think it's classier, and I also love it because the attitude and confidence that muscular babes exude is one of my favourite aspects of the whole femuscle world. The only thing sexier than this would be for her to be doing it in response to some bastard who wanted to mug her, causing him to slink humbly away, or be doing it in a tongue-in-cheek way to me to get me turned on. ๐
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