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11 months ago

Yes, people are shocked when they discover how colossal and absurdly muscular my lover is. My man is a bona fide, humongous mountain of muscle.

We were made for each other... We met at age 6, and we were drawn to each other right away. I still remember the day we met, and so does he.

When we were 12 years old, we had a serious conversation and we understood that we were crazy in love for each other.

At age 14, as he was sleeping at my house, he found a couple of bodybuilding magazines under my bed. I was a little ashamed.

My guy instantly understood that I was into muscle, and he was afraid he might loose me, so instead of making a scene he took a membership in the best gym of the area, and completely devoted himself to bodybuilding.

He was so motivated, because of his love for me, that he grew very fast. Also, he started injecting serious steroids after only a few weeks. Which explains why he got to grow so tall.

He had to take a job, then two, to pay for all of this, so he dropped out of school. His parents were devastated, but his love for me was more important than anything else so he didn't care. He told them "look, do you want a kid who loves you, and is a bodybuilder, or a kid who hates you, also a bodybuilder?"

I wanted to do ma share, so I oriented my studies towards biology and muscle repair and improvement. I created designer steroids for my lover, and then he started building muscle at an unbelievable rate.

We still are more in love every day than the day before. And less than the day after. My lover went through hell to offer me the most muscular bodybuilder physique in the world. I don't think there can be a more poignant and wonderful demonstration of love.

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every time i convince him to get outta the damn gym, he always enjoys himself. i don't get why he doesn't come along more often!

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2 years ago

Bedroom - Guest

Bedroom - Guest

Ideas for remodeling a mid-sized contemporary guest bedroom with a medium tone wood floor, beige walls, and no fireplace


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3 years ago
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11 years ago
These Visualizations, Taken From The Short The Future Of Air Travel, Illustrate A New Joint Venture Between
These Visualizations, Taken From The Short The Future Of Air Travel, Illustrate A New Joint Venture Between

These visualizations, taken from the short “The Future of Air Travel,” illustrate a new joint venture between GE and Accenture to use data from aircraft to help prevent air travel delays.


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11 years ago
These GIFs Come From A GE Show Video On Energy And Regenerative Braking In Locomotives.
These GIFs Come From A GE Show Video On Energy And Regenerative Braking In Locomotives.
These GIFs Come From A GE Show Video On Energy And Regenerative Braking In Locomotives.
These GIFs Come From A GE Show Video On Energy And Regenerative Braking In Locomotives.

These GIFs come from a GE show video on energy and regenerative braking in locomotives.


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11 years ago
This 100-year-old Light Bulb Was Unearthed In A Time Capsule Buried At The Headquarters Of GE Lighting

This 100-year-old light bulb was unearthed in a time capsule buried at the headquarters of GE Lighting in Nela Park. It lit up both times it was tested even after a century of being underground.


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11 years ago

On July 23, 1966, railroad engineer Don Wetzel and his colleagues from the now defunct New York Central Railroad attached two GE J-47-19 engines to the roof of a stock commuter car and sent their creation down a straight section of Ohio tracks. It reached speeds of 183 miles per hour, setting a U.S. rail speed record that still stands today.

Although the train was scrapped years ago, LEGO virtuoso Aleksander Stein immortalized it with the toy bricks and today, we have brought it to life again in a winter wonderland.


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11 years ago
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up

Shown here is the micro forge test at GE’s Global Research Center. Researchers use the rig to heat up and apply 100,000 lbs. of pressure to different advanced materials to find out how to make them even stronger. While everyday objects crumble, GE materials are designed to take the pressure. Head over to our YouTube channel to see more everyday objects being smashed, crushed and blasted. 


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11 years ago
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up
Shown Here Is The Micro Forge Test At GEs Global Research Center. Researchers Use The Rig To Heat Up

Shown here is the micro forge test at GE’s Global Research Center. Researchers use the rig to heat up and apply 100,000 lbs. of pressure to different advanced materials to find out how to make them even stronger. While everyday objects crumble, GE materials are designed to take the pressure. Head over to our YouTube channel to see more everyday objects being smashed, crushed and blasted. 


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