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Jeremy Bray
Jeremy Bray
1 year ago

The man ought to be prosecuted for fraudulently obtain money by deception but of course he won’t be because so many businesses rely on fraudulent and exaggerated claims. The whole political class are elected on the basis of claims that are either demonstrably false or of much less validity than are claimed.

Last edited 1 year ago by Jeremy Bray
Jeremy Bray
Jeremy Bray
1 year ago

The man ought to be prosecuted for fraudulently obtain money by deception but of course he won’t be because so many businesses rely on fraudulent and exaggerated claims. The whole political class are elected on the basis of claims that are either demonstrably false or of much less validity than are claimed.

Last edited 1 year ago by Jeremy Bray
Martin Layfield
Martin Layfield
1 year ago

I’ve been doing weightlifting for nearly 15 years as my main way of keeping fit, and my first reaction to seeing this liver king guy was that ‘he’s probably on roids’. Because nearly all the guys I have seen in the gym that were that huge were on roids.

Richard Craven
Richard Craven
1 year ago

Indeed. I’ve been weightlifting for about 25 years, and look exactly like what I am, a reasonably fit and strong 58yo – nothing like him.

Last edited 1 year ago by Richard Craven
Richard Craven
Richard Craven
1 year ago

Indeed. I’ve been weightlifting for about 25 years, and look exactly like what I am, a reasonably fit and strong 58yo – nothing like him.

Last edited 1 year ago by Richard Craven
Martin Layfield
Martin Layfield
1 year ago

I’ve been doing weightlifting for nearly 15 years as my main way of keeping fit, and my first reaction to seeing this liver king guy was that ‘he’s probably on roids’. Because nearly all the guys I have seen in the gym that were that huge were on roids.

Kevin Dee
Kevin Dee
1 year ago

I think most people probably suspected he was on steroids just looking at him. He’ll have to tone down his nonsense now but his Instagram will continue to be entertaining and I’d imaging he’ll keep most of his followers. The “primal” lifestyle like anything is based on a grain of truth but with vast quantities of BS.

Kevin Dee
Kevin Dee
1 year ago

I think most people probably suspected he was on steroids just looking at him. He’ll have to tone down his nonsense now but his Instagram will continue to be entertaining and I’d imaging he’ll keep most of his followers. The “primal” lifestyle like anything is based on a grain of truth but with vast quantities of BS.

R Wright
R Wright
1 year ago

I’ve never even heard of this man and from my first glance at the photo I could tell he is a roidhead.

R Wright
R Wright
1 year ago

I’ve never even heard of this man and from my first glance at the photo I could tell he is a roidhead.

Chris W
Chris W
1 year ago

Yuk.

Chris W
Chris W
1 year ago

Yuk.

Alphonse Pfarti
Alphonse Pfarti
1 year ago

Highly entertaining article. To be fair to the self-styled ‘King of Offal’, even if you do inject or ingest anabolic steroids, you still need to both put in a huge amount of work in at the gym and have the right genetics to get that buff. Like Mr. Layfield, I have spent much of my life trying to keep in shape at the gym (currently somewhat lapsed) and while nobody that big and ripped didn’t take steroids, those that were also pumped a lot of iron (and there were flabby wasters who thought that if you took ‘roids, a brief workout followed by a dinner of beers and a kebab would suffice).
Maybe he eats all that liver in the hope that it will replenish what all the ‘roids must have done to his own. Kind of like ancient warriors devouring the hearts of their vanquished foes for courage (although I probably got that from reading Slaine in 2000AD).

Last edited 1 year ago by Alphonse Pfarti
Alphonse Pfarti
Alphonse Pfarti
1 year ago

Highly entertaining article. To be fair to the self-styled ‘King of Offal’, even if you do inject or ingest anabolic steroids, you still need to both put in a huge amount of work in at the gym and have the right genetics to get that buff. Like Mr. Layfield, I have spent much of my life trying to keep in shape at the gym (currently somewhat lapsed) and while nobody that big and ripped didn’t take steroids, those that were also pumped a lot of iron (and there were flabby wasters who thought that if you took ‘roids, a brief workout followed by a dinner of beers and a kebab would suffice).
Maybe he eats all that liver in the hope that it will replenish what all the ‘roids must have done to his own. Kind of like ancient warriors devouring the hearts of their vanquished foes for courage (although I probably got that from reading Slaine in 2000AD).

Last edited 1 year ago by Alphonse Pfarti
Guy Pigache
Guy Pigache
1 year ago

Gosh there are dishonest people in the world.

Guy Pigache
Guy Pigache
1 year ago

Gosh there are dishonest people in the world.

Alphonse Pfarti
Alphonse Pfarti
1 year ago

There’s also the issue of tautology in the article: ‘consumption of raw organ meats and testicles’

I’m reasonably happy that testicles classify as bodily organs. With regard to their consumption (from young rams or bullocks, I hope) may I recommend lightly poaching, slicing thinly and sautéing in sage butter. Liver to be served pink with a red wine and onion jus, crispy bacon and mash; perhaps with a nice glass of Chianti to wash it down?

Last edited 1 year ago by Alphonse Pfarti
Richard Craven
Richard Craven
1 year ago

It takes the lotion, and it rubs it on its skin.

Richard Craven
Richard Craven
1 year ago

It takes the lotion, and it rubs it on its skin.

Alphonse Pfarti
Alphonse Pfarti
1 year ago

There’s also the issue of tautology in the article: ‘consumption of raw organ meats and testicles’

I’m reasonably happy that testicles classify as bodily organs. With regard to their consumption (from young rams or bullocks, I hope) may I recommend lightly poaching, slicing thinly and sautéing in sage butter. Liver to be served pink with a red wine and onion jus, crispy bacon and mash; perhaps with a nice glass of Chianti to wash it down?

Last edited 1 year ago by Alphonse Pfarti
Barbara Stevens
Barbara Stevens
1 year ago

Remember men of my generation falling for the cons of a chap called Atlas hoping to achieve such, in my opinion, a abnormal physique
My brother and brother in law fell for the con, they never achieved such a physique thank goodness.

Barbara Stevens
Barbara Stevens
1 year ago

Remember men of my generation falling for the cons of a chap called Atlas hoping to achieve such, in my opinion, a abnormal physique
My brother and brother in law fell for the con, they never achieved such a physique thank goodness.