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Good interview Nark, that was one honest interview. That takes a lot of guts to say some of the stuff you did. Good Man Nark, Good Man!
“If you can't explain it to a second grader, you probably don't understand it yourself.” Albert Einstein
"Juice slow, train smart, it's a long journey."
BG
"In a world full of pussies, being a redneck is not a bad thing."
OB
Body building is a way of life..........but can not get in the way of your life.
BG
No Source Check Please, I don't know of any.
Depressed? Healthy Way Out!
Tips For Young Lifters
MuscleScience Training Log
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11-16-2009, 06:34 PM #82
Narks I was in Barbados July 2008 and liked it very much. My wife is in love with malibu beach and swears we are going back.
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11-16-2009, 06:35 PM #83
Awesome interview..... man I love this thread LOL! Thanks Nark and MS!
~Haz~
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Marcus has a big hit with this.
Great idea.
Two excellent interviews.
Best
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11-16-2009, 10:12 PM #86
I agree with everything said. one of the absolute best threads the lounge has seen and marcus, MS and Nark have all gone above and beyond. I have always had alot of respect for you guys.
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11-16-2009, 11:28 PM #88
great thread marcus! muscle science and nark, what touching/deep stories you guys have to tell. nark i was sad to hear about your old fiancee and MS my fear is to be a skinny bitch too as i grew up the skinny kid
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“If you can't explain it to a second grader, you probably don't understand it yourself.” Albert Einstein
"Juice slow, train smart, it's a long journey."
BG
"In a world full of pussies, being a redneck is not a bad thing."
OB
Body building is a way of life..........but can not get in the way of your life.
BG
No Source Check Please, I don't know of any.
Depressed? Healthy Way Out!
Tips For Young Lifters
MuscleScience Training Log
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11-17-2009, 11:13 AM #90
There isn't any kind of particular order or popularity in which these interviews are being conducted.
The next person to be interviewed will be BJJ please PM me some of your questions, don't send a long list just a couple of interesting ones and then we can pick the best of the bunch.
Send your questions (PM's) to me please:
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11-17-2009, 12:08 PM #91
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11-17-2009, 12:13 PM #92
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11-17-2009, 12:26 PM #93
Everyone Ive interviewed are very unique in their own right, its amazing what some people come out with,
BJJ is a complex character for sure.
Please send me your questions, be as open as you like
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11-17-2009, 12:29 PM #94
Im seeing a common trend of guys here who grew up poor or with nothing and have made themselves educated and successful. Great stuff guys!
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11-17-2009, 05:36 PM #95
Question for you marcus..... in due time..... we're going to need an interview with the man behind the great threads..... you ok with it?
~Haz~
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11-17-2009, 06:14 PM #96
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11-17-2009, 06:34 PM #97
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11-17-2009, 08:22 PM #98
Hey Nark good interview....but, how did you lose two kiddos? Best regards on that.
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11-17-2009, 09:27 PM #99
Great Interview Nark
Some very personal shit in there, Bad memories are hard to think about never mind talk about, total respect for that
Also ms and marcus great job, the news channels will be stealing you soon marcus!!
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11-17-2009, 09:43 PM #100
Thanks for your remarks, looks like I will continue then
Keep sending me your questions for BJJ,
Also any recommanadtion for anyone you would like to get interviewed (PM only)
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11-18-2009, 08:20 AM #102
Bump for answers, The Interviewer takes his Fvking time
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11-18-2009, 08:53 AM #103
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11-18-2009, 10:03 AM #104
Since I've been following/reading on AR (and that was before I joined), this is one of the best threads ever, and no question the best thread in the lounge.
A BIG "Thank You" so far goes to Marcus300, MS, and Nark.
Keep this great thread going Marcus.
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11-18-2009, 10:04 AM #105
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11-18-2009, 10:07 AM #106
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11-18-2009, 10:21 AM #107
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11-18-2009, 10:25 AM #108
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11-18-2009, 10:26 AM #109
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11-18-2009, 11:32 AM #110
BJJ's interview will be posted soon, it takes time to sort out and at the moment I am busy with other things, you will have to wait.
Please dont clutter this place up.
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11-18-2009, 11:38 AM #111
BJJ interview now closed, no more questions:
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11-19-2009, 06:12 PM #112
Please take in consideration that there is a language barrier with this interview. I've left BJJ's exact words as he describes things so take this in consideration when reading this interview:
marcus300: Where was you born and where do you live now?
BJJ: I was born in Rome and since a few years I live in Rome again
marcus300: What are your current stats and what would you like your stats to be?
BJJ: I am ending a cycle of Oxandrolone in these days and from my last check I was 6'1˝, 213lbs, 13%bf. I would like to reach 220lbs and 10%bf. Actually, I dream of being 6'5, 264lbs and 7%bf but since I cannot change my skeleton...!
Memebers question: What are your goals for your physique?
BJJ:I am fine right now. The cycle I just accomplished gave me more strength and LBM. In any case, next year I shall probably run another cycle with test included this time to solidify my gains and figure out the "well being on test" feeling reported by others.
Members question: Tell us the story behind your username?
BJJ: I wanted to use a nickname which could express much about me. Presently, I am mentally self-confident because I decided to study and physically self-confident because of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, so I have chosen BJJ.
Memebers question:You are an avid Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner..... obviously. How many hours do you put into training a week? Also, have you had an opportunity to train with any major influential Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu figures..... like the gracie's? Have you competed in any tournaments or ever won anything?
BJJ: I started many years ago and trained some years every days except Sundays while when travelling or busy with my work just one or two times per week. I trained in many different countries with several very good bjj fighters as well as a couple of well known mma fighters. Unfortunately, I never had the chance to train with a Gracie's but I was "watched" by one of them. I am not interested in any competition at all because my target was the self defense in life, not to become a professional fighter. I am a pacific person, all I wanted to obtain is what I have achieved alreay. In any case, I did and do competition here in Italy.
marcus300: What do you do for a living?
BJJ: I am a sole trader. I developed my own double simplex applied algorithm which I use for intraday speculations and long-range investments. I only work for private people.
marcus300: What other jobs have you had in the past and what would be your ideal job?
BJJ: Well, first I graduated in advance in mathematics and a few years later, while working, in theology.
I had the possibility to work in the aeronautical field as a load planner for an asiatic cargo airline in Germany. In those years I came accross several job possibilities and once received a very well paid offer, I quit and moved to an offshore oil platform in the Pacific Ocean working as a senior architectural engineer. Three months on and two weeks off but as more the time was going ahead as more I was getting frustrated to live so faraway having around only men... (fortunately I was already a blue belt of bjj, ).
So, after less than one year I fired myself and came back in Rome where I was unemployed for several months. At that time I worked as a model exploiting the possibility to know many women from U.A.E., so in return I became a gigolň and had the chance to visit the Middle East several times while enjoying...
At the same time I put a brick for the job I am currently doing, by saving all the money I was earning from my sexual performances. One day I read on a newspaper that a bank located in Rome was interviewing for a broker position. I had no experiences yet in that field but I tried anyway and that attempt was a good one, since three years after that I could fire myself and start my own business. I also took away with me some clients from that bank. My ideal job is the one I have now.
marcus300: Ok BJJ, I can see we are going to have a slight language barrier going on here, I think I can tell what your meaning and I am going to leave your exact words for everybody to see but can you explain to me about the gigolo job? are you talking serious here?
BJJ: Of course I am. I used to know many rich women while working either in Rome and Milan during the fashion shows. Many of them came from Asia and the Middle Est. You know, if you look good, are gentle, a bit charming and know how to act with a certain type of females (uptown ones) you can easily get invited in some private parties... From there to get asked to have sex in exchange of money, it is very easy in that environment. You have to take into account that those females are not so young anymore, and some of them are also a bit "paedophile". I received also proposals from men, but declined, even though they were paying a lot more, a lot more indeed.
marcus300: So let me get this straight BJJ, you use to sell your body to paying women, you use to be a prostitute? this is shocking news and thanks for being honest with me. How much did you get paid, what were the women like? tell us a story of one of these encounters.
BJJ: Yes I did. Actually, I do not see it as a big deal, after all the prostitute job is one of the most ancient in history of humanity. As said, I was dealing with rich women who paid me also the travel expenses. Sometimes I had to make "happy" single women who were "abandoned" by their very busy husbands while some other times those husbands wanted to be there and watch. Just one time I was lucky to have sex with a very young and charming female, she was around 30 years old I believe with a great body and a very innocent face; her womb was very tight since she had no kids. Incredible sex experience! All the other times, I "dealt" with older females, never under 40 years old. Once, a very bejeweled woman came and she was very old, I think on her 60s. I did not care and went, at that time money was my first priority. Regarding the income associated, I have to separate single and couple encounters. Having no experience, at the beginning I was getting what offered. Then, I realized I could ask more because that type of "market" was very requested. I took an average of 1.500.000 IT Lire (800 euro) for only females and one day time, while more than the double when the men wanted to watch the show. My best earning was 25.000.000 IT Lire (13.000 euro) over a week in Dubai where I used to be the "slave" of a black lady.
marcus300: Holy hell BJJ you make me laugh so much lol, thanks for being so honest
marcus300: Do you have any children?
BJJ: Yes, I have 5 daugthers. Furthermore I have three more "kids" or at least this is the way I see them.
1. Sancho Panza (Pug) 2. Fatina (Setter) 3. Osvaldo (Great Dane)
marcus300; I know you have been married before, how many times have you been married and how did they end?
BJJ: I have been married three times. The first marriage ended when my wife died just after the fourth baby was born for an internal hemorrhage (actually, I feel still married with her).
The second marriage never should have taken place! I was living my life in blindness regarding the feelings I could have sensed again for a female. So, to make it short I found my wife in our own bed with a huge black guy from Jamaica. Suddenly, I thought about my babies and did absolutely nothing but leaving the flat looking for a female lawyer. Fortunately, I had no kids with her and our marriage lasted only one year.
Then, I have found an angel. A very sensitive, charming and clever girl who means all to me because she accepted my previous experiences and mostly my babies. I am in love again and a new daughter has come.
marcus300: Must of been hard losing your first wife, describe that time?
BJJ: I wish I could but I do not want to go back deeply at that time. I can tell you though, after she passed away, I started writing her many letters and this helped me a lot. Sorry.
marcus300: Why did your mother abandon you when you was 3 and what kind of effect did that have on you growing up?
BJJ: She suffered of depression and was hospitalized for many years (forced admission).
During my first three years of age she was at home with me but I was grown up by a baby-sitter while my father cared about the family income. When my mother went in the hospital, my baby-sitter left Italy and so I felt the lost of two mothers in once. My real mother (before being in the hospital) used to breast-feeding me while the baby-sitter cared about me during the day and the night. I had many fears while growing up, I was scared of females, I was shy, skinny and always sad; had many nightmares and sometimes while sleeping I felt suffocated by my pillow. My adolescence is the worst part of my life. I went several years in analysis, either psychiatric and psychologic, in order to figure out the reasons of my problems. Apparently, summing up in a few words, the real lost for me was my baby-sitter since she was the one I realized as a mother. Her departure, broke my heart literally! ... even because nobody gave me any explanations at all. My father had no knowledge about Sigmund Schlomo Freud's theory regarding the first three years of age and so he was concentrated only on my mother and the way to help her out. Of course, he took another baby-sitter for me but at that time, the inner detriment, was already accomplished. Years after I could not just realize the problem and solve it. It is a forever life-seal, which I learnt to live with.
marcus300: In a conversation ive had with you once, you said you tried to kill yourself, when was this and how come you was so low in your life?
BJJ: This was when I was very young, around 10 years old. Honestly, I am not able to recall to my surface memory what happened (I guess I should undergo a session of regressive hypnosis in order to remember), I just know I cut my right wrist with a razor in the bathroom while my baby-sitter was blissfully watching TV.
Fortunately, my father came back from work earlier and saved me. What a fortunate occurence, I would say!
marcus300: 10yrs old and trying to kill yourself? you must of been a unhappy child?
BJJ: Yes I was, indeed. The only thing which saved my youth after all, was the sport activities I used to do, even on week-ends. I just did not want to stay at home in solitude. Inside that flat I felt "unstable" and scared, especially when left alone for whatever reason. Fortunately, by the age of 12 we moved and I started to live another type of life, more confident about myself but yet not sound.
Members question: Can you please explain why were so beaten up by adults in your younger years? what did it do to yourself esteem and confidence? and how are you as a person today because of these circumstances?
BJJ: 1. I was beaten (punches) on a rubbery attempt perpetrated to my baby sitter. 2. Till I was 12 I played only aerobic sport activities, so I was very tall but skinny. I was the "amusement" of older guys in my school who ofttimes decided I needed to be punished because I was thin while they were all fatty. 3. Then, what "broke" my mind happened in the U.S.A. a few years later. I was with my father on a holiday (Phoenix) and we were approached by three guys who stabbed my father and beat me up with kicks and butts. All of this to steal our rental car and my father's credit cards. We both ended up in the hospital and when discharged I decided that "THINGS NEEDED TO BE CHANGED", I was 16 years old.
What made realizing I could not continue to be so weak, it was the fact I was seeing my father beaten up but I was totally unprepared for helping him out. This drove me literally crazy for the next years till I felt more confident and understood that we all have the same body, made by two arms and two legs (and eventually some but not all also a brain). The secret was to figure out how to utilize the movements of the limbs. It took me years, but I won my challenge.Nowadays, I am still flaming inside and believe this is not going to diminish really never. However, I have a family and many daughters plus three dogs to care about and I try to see the life for what it is, a continuos challenge.I just changed the opponents, no more demons in my brain but myself and the will to achieve the best I can for the ones I Love.
marcus300: I know your a keen traveller, where are some of the places you have been and which is your favourite?
BJJ: I had the possibility to travel the five continents. The best experiences I had and the most beautiful backgrounds I have admired were: Bora Bora (Polynesian Archipelago), Salar de Uyuni (Bolivia), Machu Picchu (Peru), Angkor Wat (Cambodia), Grand Canyon (USA), Fairy Chimney and the Cappadocia Caves (Turkey), the sky and its stars (South Pole).
marcus300: In my "11 fact thread" you said "I crossed The Tepre Pacificum into a submarine" tell me about that experience and how did it come about?
BJJ: I used to have a very important connection (actually, my mother had) in The Vatican. This is the reason why I could do such an experience. But, I would not like to go any further on this topic.
marcus300: I dont really follow your answer here, I am struggling to why going in a submarine is something you don't want to talk about?
BJJ: What's written remains, what's said is gone with the wind. So, I can tell you I was embarking from Honolulu toward Vladivostok. It was an oceanographic survey and an unforgettable experience. We were only ten people on board, myself included, and in spite of the very little room available, it was amazing how things were working, how everyone was acting in a proper manner to reduce any complication derived by the lack of space. You must know what to do and when to do it, in order to make your journey within such a "tube" a good one. Only a few days, and 7 females on board!!!
marcus300: Why do you dislike most human beings?
BJJ: I was grown up by my father who taught me the life and its fundamental principles through the sport. He was an idealist and for him shaking one's hand would mean more than a notarial sign. Presently, I do not know anyone who would still act in that way. Nowadays, a person like my father, would be just derided.
marcus300: Hmmm lets move on
marcus300: If you could travel back in time which era would you go back to and why?
BJJ: 10450 B.C., to see which civilization built The Sphinx and the reason.
marcus300: Do you believe in god?
BJJ: Yes I do. I also believe in this dimension we are on our own. The Chaos rules the universe.
So, no miracles, no saints... those are just religious propaganda.
marcus300: Do you believe in life after death?
BJJ:Yes I do and also believe it will be a great experience.
marcus300: Explain to me what your understanding of death is going to be?
BJJ: I believe our soul (energy), once our organic organism dies, will transcend our body moving us in a completely different dimension. I have no idea what that is, I just know it exists.
marcus300: Do you think we are alone in the universe?
BJJ: I do think the opposite. Furthermore, I believe life was brought onto this planet.
marcus300: Explain your thoughts on this matter?
BJJ: Historically, one of the pioneers of search for extraterrestrial life was the astronomer American Frank Drake. He dedicated himself to the study of the possibility that there were extraterrestrial technological civilizations around nearby stars. The birth of Radio Astronomy had offered a new channel through which assessing the immense stretches of the cosmos. It was possible to try to detect any radio signals the characteristics of which suggest that they were of origin intelligent. We ourselves, now a century, radiate in the space electromagnetic signals in the form of radio waves, and the first broadcasts of Guglielmo Marconi have now reached stars distant a hundred light-years.
Drake began a research project, OZMA, noting with the radiotelescopes two stars, Tau and Epsilon, which was thought could have planets. The results of his observations showed no sign of intelligent civilization, however, his work put the attention of the scientific world on these issues. As a result, in 1981 the Academy of Sciences leveled up the SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) to a serious scientific discipline, and therefore the pioneering work of Drake was officially recognized. Since then several projects were undertaken, with both public and private funding, for the intelligent search of radio signals from space. Unfortunately up until now no event of course has been acknowledged.
Drake outlined the objective of estimate in some way the number (n) of planets of our galaxy in which there is a civilization that has developed a technology sufficient to communicate with other civilizations, for example our. The result of his study was the so-called equation of Drake: N=R*>fp>n>fl>fi>fc>L (for those interested I can explain that deeply, but in this occasion I do not want to be too verbose).
However, I want to make clear that the numbers to insert in this formula are obviously variables, since they depend on an even too heavy to subjective criteria. It is a little serious, from the point of view of science, treat it as a topic where probability sample offers only one case (the Earth one), and that also does not yet provide definitive answers and convincing. However, for those who love playing with the numbers, we can note that even a pessimistic estimate of the parameters points out that, only in our galaxy, there may be at least some tens of thousands of technologies which are able to communicate with the outside. Among all, this is the main reason why I believe we were brought here to develop life onto this planet
marcus300: That's a whole other topic for another thread on it own BJJ, very deep.
Members question:What happens to the human soul after death?
BJJ: I wish I knew it!
However, I believe our energy simply changes dimension, starting to live another type of life which is connected and related to the one we are all living now.I believe that our actions are the result of our genetic heritage that is handed down by past generations. I also believe that the family, the school and the environment where we grow are decisive in our individual development. Our goal is to swindle the difference between what is proper to do in some circumstances but wrong in other, trying to get the best of each situation or challenge that inevitably in the course of life we face. The success in this journey is determinant for the continuation of our internal energy in the next dimension. In the specific, if you click of evil to someone free of charge, that action will make you unhappy in the following life because once recognized the error you will try to expiate it. Therefore, I do not believe that God "punishes" bad actions perpetrators (those are religious ) but instead that we penalize ourselves, once organically dead, recognizing our mistakes
Members question: How many dimensions do you think exist?
BJJ: We live in a three-dimensional area and if we consider the time or space-time then we say that we live in a four-dimensional area: three spatial dimensions and a time. These dimensions are postulated in classic theories, in other words it is assumed that the theory that will follow is described in a three-dimensional area or in a four-dimensional area. In recent years the strings theory has instead been shown to be consisting of one area that has well 26 dimensions in the case of bosonic strings and 10 dimensions in the case of the theory of super-symmetric string.
According to these theories the dimensions that we see are "rolled up" on themselves, in other words, we cannot see them. In contrast to the classic theories where presupposes the size of the area, in these two theories the size of the area is taken and revealed by explicit calculations.
I could go ahead but to simplify and answer your question: I am following this theory trying to keep myself updated because I found it, among all the others, more credible.
For those interested in this topic, I would suggest you to read these books:
1. Polchinsky J.: Superstring Theory and Beyond (volume 2)
2. Polchinsky J.: Introduction to Bosonic Strings (volume 1)
3. Barton Zwiebach: A First Course in String Theory
marcus300: If there is one thing in the world you could change, what would it be?
BJJ: Ignorance. (Those who rule us can keep doing that because ignorance is well spread-out).
Members question: Do you believe the illuminati control the world?
BJJ: I do know who asked this question, right *El D.....*?
You can also call them: I Confratelli dello Spirito Libero, I Rosa Croce, Alumbrados, Illuminés, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, Palladismo, The Skull and Bones, The Round Table Group, The Pilgrim Society, The Fabian Society, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, The Council on Foreign Relations, The Bohemian Club, The Bilderberg Group, The Trilateral Commission, Il Club di Roma, The Carnegie Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Rothschild Family...
It would be easy, however, but perhaps even unproductive, continue to expand the framework of the references to the term "enlightened" (illuminati), threatening to unite movements and lines of thought often remote or even antithetical. The point is not the name you use to identify them, since as above reported, among the centuries many different people in several countries took part of the movement, but understanding how they keep dominating the world. The common people is induced in mass to believe that the normal cause of the events of the world is the consequence of political well-known forces or casual and uncontrollable events. However, the history of humanity is manipulated to every level, starting from monotheistic religions created to art to "indoctrinate" the common people with well defined recurrent patterns in the centuries. The history learnt on books in schools, reports events craftsmanlike reviewed, as for example, the discovery of America by Cristoforo Colombo. Believing firmly that Darwin's theory is fallacious and arguing that the human life on our planet has been carried, I also believe that humanity is induced to think and therefore to act in accordance with the will of some families who, well tentaculated and rooted in the world, are able to dominate us.
This topic is huge, because it is related to the human's history itself. I do not want to go any deeper (WW I, WW II, 9/11, back to French Revolution...), but point out that till common people prefer to think they are safe by following the rules dictated by those who are supposed to govern democratically, then those people will be kept mentally obscured.
marcus300: Describe your personality?
BJJ: This the toughest question for me.
I am friendly but wary, instinctive but cerebral, motivated but unhappy, willing but unenterprising, intelligent but introvert, sensitive but aloof, self-controlled but compulsive. Above all, if I had to choose two words only I would say: "self-controlled psychotonic".
marcus300: What keeps you coming back to this forum everyday?
BJJ: It is my very first experience in an internet forum so I had no expectations at all. I am interested in the main subject, AAS, and enjoy writing and sharing with some guys and gals on the forum. However, I do not want to become addicted!
marcus300: What earns your respect?
BJJ: Sincerity, uprightness, probity, courage, humanity, faithfulness.
marcus300: You like to read especially books on theology, ancient history and cosmology tell me your thoughts on these subjects and some of your beliefs?
BJJ: Well, this is the way I look at it: History means our roots and in order to know where to go we need to know where we came from. Theology is about religions mostly, so the biggest deceit perpetrated to humanity ever. It drives me crazy that people believe without asking questions. Cosmology is our gate through the knowledge and to our salvation once this planet will be unusable anymore.
Members question: Are you racist of any kind?
BJJ: Absolutely not. I believe in Love and Respect among all the human beings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyBs6-cmFvQ
marcus300: I just want to thank your for taking part in this interview, your a nice guy BJJ much respect to you.
BJJ: Thank you marcus, I do think the same about you and the serious way you act on this forum.
I tried my best to be as clear as possible since some of you made me notice "I have a way with words".
After all, I am not a native english speaker; please accept my "apologies".
marcus300: You dont have to apologise, thanks
Once an interview as been posted please try to restrain from posting any kind of clutter or further questions to the interviewee, if you would like to see a follow up interview this can be arranged at a later date.
Comments are welcome after the interview in here but any kind of whoring/clutter/pictures/further questions will be deleted. Lets try and keep it as clean as possible so we just have interviews and comments only.
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11-19-2009, 07:18 PM #113
Thank you so much bjj, that was awesome man.
That was great interview and thanks for being so honest.
I can see you have had tough times man and i wish you all the best in the future.
Great job guys..
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11-19-2009, 08:32 PM #114
well done guys. its amazing the stories behind each and every poster on here.
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11-19-2009, 08:43 PM #115
thanks for sharing BJJ......... Good Luck!
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11-19-2009, 08:57 PM #116
Great interview again! BJJ i'd love to learn more on the string theories..... I have an understanding but I'm always wanting to learn more! When I get the chance..... I think i'm going to pick up those 2 string theory books you recommended.....
~Haz~
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11-19-2009, 09:03 PM #117
wow BJJ, that was really touching man. you are a really unique person to say the very least
these interviews are great. really makes me wish i could meet some of you guys
thank you marcus and BJJ
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11-19-2009, 09:52 PM #118
great interview Marcus and BJJ.
that was some deep stuff, thank u BJJ.
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11-19-2009, 10:06 PM #119
Who would of thought all that would of come out during an interview, it just shows you how diverse this world is and we never know who is behind the username!
Thanks for your comments.
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11-19-2009, 10:16 PM #120
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wow. pretty interesting stuff there.
Thanks for your time BJJ and Marcus.
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