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MODEL SPOTLIGHT: JOSH GUIDRY BY PHOTOGRAPHER JOSEPH BLEU
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DICK-PARISONS: THESE MONSTER DICKS ARE COMPARED TO JUICE BOTTLES, REMOTE CONTROLS, COMBS, SHAVING CREAM CANS AND MORE
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NEW MUSIC: BEYONCE "ON THE RUN"
“Without you, I got nothing to lose,” Beyonce sings in “Part II (On the Run),” on Jay-Z‘s new album Magna Carta Holy Grail. In a strange way, she turned out to be right. A Bey-only version of “Part II (On the Run)” has surfaced, and as proof that without Hov, the “Grown Woman” can indeed do whatever she wants.
The Timbaland produced “On the Run” may not be an official cut. Throughout, Beyonce merely repeats the same devoted verses from Magna Carta Holy Grail, which suggests that it was created by a fan who also wondered, “What’s up with Beyonce this year?” Still, whether fanmade or official, “On the Run” has arrived, and for as long as Bey will have us wait until her next album drops, it’s likely to keep her fans waiting in anticipation of what's to come. Hear the track after the break.
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BOOTYMAIL: BOW DOWN, D TYSON AND HIS BOOTY STILL HAVE THE CROWN
There aren't enough words to describe how appetizing Bootymail alumni D Tyson's ass is, and every time I see it--it never ceases to amaze me and I know you gents will co-sign. This gentleman sent in these lovely photos to assist you with your morning wood, starting your day off right with two-scoops of ass.
Some men have to exaggerate their arch, some have to be in the right position, while others have to wear jockstraps to achieve the perfect bubble-butt, but not him. Enjoy the photos courtesy of Tyson, and be sure to show him some SchoneSeelen love in the comments section as he does read them, "I just want to thank you for making this site. See[ing] the support I get makes me feel sexy and confident in my body."
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SCHONESEELEN VIDEO: THE ASS DOESN'T STOP BOUNCIN'
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MULTI-PLATINUM SELLING GROUP SWV TO HAVE THEIR OWN REALITY SHOW ON 'WETV' NEXT YEAR
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Multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated 90's group SWV are coming to WETV |
The group's golden-voiced lead singer Coko went on the pursue a solo career, but did not fair so well. She went back to her roots and released her first gospel album Grateful in 2006, followed by its 2009 followup The Winner In Me.
Last year SWV returned with a new album I Missed Us. The album went straight to #1 on the iTunes R&B albums chart. A year later they are still together and joining the likes of The Braxtons and gospel group Mary Mary on WE TV for their own reality show. According to the networks' senior vice president of original production and development, Lauren Gellert:
"These dynamic women experienced enormous success together, then it all fell apart. United again, the stakes are higher than ever, and so – at times – is the drama and tension. We can’t wait to present this fresh, new series to WE tv viewers."
SWV is one of the best female groups of all time, and while their latest album wasn't a huge success, it was released for the fans of the 90's sensation, and not the masses. Reality shows are all about drama, which can hurt an artist career rather than help it, but if done right, ie: Braxton Family Values, it could introduce Coko, LeLee, and Taj to a younger demographic--reigniting the general public's interest once again. Afterall Coko still has that amazing voice, and as evident on I Missed Us, the other two member's voices which we didn't hear much of before 2012, are decent as well.
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GQ NAMES 'THE 25 WORST RAPPERS OF ALL TIME'
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GQ magazine names 'The 25 Worst Rapper of All Time' |
Men's fashion magazine GQ has compiled a list of the '25 Worst Rappers of All Time' in their July 2013 issue. Granted some of the artist who made the list, weren't rappers, more so venturing into the genre of Hip Hop for a moment, but there are plenty who are now infamous for their laughable 16-bars.
23. CHINGY
After Nelly brought St. Louis lingo to the masses, Chingy appeared in 2003 with a debut that made his STL
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Rapper Chingy made GQ's 'Worst Rapper List;' nice to look at, horrible to listen to |
21. TOO $HORT
Not even Too $hort will be surprised to see Too $hort's name on this list. "Serious hip-hop fans, they'll boldly say, 'Too $hort ain't the best, Too $hort ain't got the best lyrics,'" he admits. This pioneer of Bay Area hip-hop has had an unusually long career—even he's lost track of how many records he's done—most of it pedestrian. He has no interest in being "a rapper who rapped in metaphors, and said slick shit," he declares, which is kind of like a NASCAR driver saying he doesn't want to drive fast.
20. WILL SMITH
At this point, he'd duet with Frank the Pug if he thought it would sell a few extra movie tickets.
18. SOULJA BOY
In "Pretty Boy Swag," Soulja Boy repeats the song title, with the same dead inflection, thirty-six times. By reducing hip-hop to chants, ringtone beats, and vapid boasting, he has inspired a notable generation gap: everyone over 25 seems to hate him, from LeBron James to Ice-T, who accused him of "single-handedly killing hip-hop." Because ganging up on somebody is always wrong, and because we're equally capable of killing hip-hop, we've written about half of a song for Soulja Boy: "Man I look pretty / Your mama's ass is shitty / Gonna buy a big watch and wear it 'round the city." The more times you say it, the better it sounds!
See who else made the list after the break.
17. WEED CARRIERS
Once rappers become stars, they have the leverage to drag friends along with them into prosperity. They also need someone to transport weed, a job that dates back at least to "Spanish Tony" Sanchez, who was Keith Richards' personal drug mule. "Weed carrier" (aka baggage handler, tree stasher, or weed wallet) is the unflattering term to describe rappers who perhaps might not have record deals if an influential friend hadn't demanded it: The Bravehearts, St. Lunatics, and D-12.
13. MASTER P
When people praise Master P, it's usually for his bootstrap entrepreneurship: he rose from one of New Orleans' most despairing housing projects into a self-described "ghetto Bill Gates," though unlike the man born Percy Miller, Gates never branched into sports management, films, clothes, or phone sex. Master P was notorious for ostentation, including 22-carat-gold panels on his bedroom ceiling. (His net worth was once estimated at $361 million; four years later, he filed for bankruptcy.). But songs are virtually interchangeable, he's often accused of jacking ideas from other rappers, his lyrical signature is a constipated grunt (Uhhhhhh!), and in a Fortune magazine profile, a competing rap executive described P's record label as the "McDonald's of hip-hop," though to be fair, he appeared to mean it as a compliment.
12. PRINCE
If you're a singer who knocks rappers for being tone-deaf, as Prince did in "Dead on It," it's best not to be a singer who's beat-deaf and raps in a stiff, elementary way, as Prince did in the early 1990s on "My Name Is Prince," "Days of Wild," and a few others. Actual couplet: My name is Prince, and I am funky / When it come to funk, I am a junkie. Okay, but when it comes to rap, you are a flunky.
11. EAZY-E
He had some malevolently funny lines (I'm Eazy E, and I got bitches galore / You might have a lot of bitches, but I got much more), but they were usually written by Ice Cube, who said it took "days" for Eazy to clumsily record his snaps. ("I can't do this shit," Eazy complained when asked to rhyme.) A small man—Cube called him a half-pint bitch, and Snoop referred to him as Tattoo—with a voice pitched midway between Geddy Lee and Fran Drescher, he was a one-dimensional gasbag with the rhythmic grace of a dot-matrix printer.
9. PITBULL
A Cuban-American Vanilla Ice who flacks for Dr Pepper and Bud Light—try mixing those two for a fun speedball!—Pitbull specializes in mind-numbing Eurodisco about hot girls and nightlife, with witless, winking reminders of his heritage: My tongue is bilingual, ready to play with that spot where you tingle.
7. MC HAMMER
When people remember you more for your pants than your lyrics, it's a bad sign.
6. PUFF DADDY (P DIDDY)
He's hit a trifecta: mocked on The Daily Show, on South Park, and in The Onion. Daddy/Diddy has a terrific ear for shameless hooks, and he knows the hustle, which is why he has money hangin' out the anus, to quote his most memorable lyric. But as a mumbly, indistinct rapper, he wouldn't be signed to any label he didn't own.
Read the full list here [GQ]
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HOLLYWOOD'S RISING STAR REDARIC WILLIAMS GIVES US ALL A REASON TO TUNE INTO CBS' 'THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS'
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CBS' The Young and the Restless actor Redaric Williams steams up the cover of Rolling Out Magazine |
In an interview with Rolling Out magazine he expressed his love for his hometown. "Detroit is my city," he says with obvious affection. "I have an affinity for Detroit. I always have. Always will. I haven't been back in years but Detroit is definitely my city."
The University of North Texas football, and track star left college early to pursue his passion of theater. Williams whose skin-tone has earned him the nickname of "Red" relocated to New York where he trained as an actor doing theater and independent films. Though he initially opposed the idea, the gorgeous light-eyed gentleman finally started modeling. Soon he became the face of Carling Black Label based in South Africa, before being cast as Tyler Douglas on the CBS soap opera.
Williams appearance on the show have brought him praise as well as critics who downplay him as being a Shemar Moore replacement. "If you compare me to Shemar, I am honored,” he says. “He’s a great guy. He’s doing his thing — stamped, sealed and solidified — and to be able to be mentioned in the same sentence is an honor.”
His character Tyler Douglas is often emotional, a characteristic that Williams cannot identify with. “He’s emotional and Redaric, I’m not emotional. I’m not an emotional person at all — I don’t get rattled very easily.”
And when asked how he feels about being a sex-symbol, he shows how humble he truly is, which makes him even more appealing. “I don’t see myself as that so I don’t think I’d ever be comfortable in something that I don’t see myself as,” he explains, “but I am aware of it and I’m kind of fine with it in the sense that I know that that’s what’s required for what I’m trying to do career-wise.”
Continue reading for more shots from his Rollingout feature, and you can guarantee that SchoneSeelen will be keeping an eye out for everything Redaric Williams. Too handsome for words.
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OLYMPIC MEDALIST LOUIS SMITH BARES ALL IN A SPEEDO ON THE COVER OF 'GT' MAGAZINE
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Olympic medalist Louis Smith does not mind being a sex symbol for the gays |
Louis Antoine Smith, is a British Gymnast who competes in the Pommel Horse. He Received a Bronze Medal and a Silver Medal on the Pommel Horse back in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics, as well as in 2012 during the London Olympics.
Smith who has suffered many gay rumors, admits that while he's not a homosexual, he is comfortable with being a gay icon. "I get lots of attention from females as well as males. It’s a bit strange." He continued," Apparently I’m a bit of a gay icon. I’d go topless for Attitude magazine. I’m not a shy guy when it comes to getting your kit off and taking pictures." It's apparent that he's quite confident, and for good reason, "I know I’m not fat and won’t look offensive, so it’s fine.”
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NEW MUSIC: DREW SCOTT "PLACES I'VE EVER BEEN" EP [DOWNLOAD]
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Drew "Druski" Scott the man behind Dawn Richard releases his first full length project 'Places I've Ever Been' EP |
Grammy-nominated Drew Scott also known as Druski is the man behind the reinvention of the former bad girl. Druski met Richard while working with her ex-Que of Day 26, and would eventually collaborate with her on their first project together "Save Me From U." The producer/songwriter debuted the Richard assisted "Skywalker" last month, and has finally released his debut EP Places I've Ever Been.
The 9-track project features new-original material, all written and produced by Scott himself, including "God of Vegas," "Gotham City," "Mulberry Street," and "Sex in Paris."
When speaking with Concrete Loop handsome gent revealed, "I’ve created a sound for others, now I’m ready to make my own. This isn’t just music, this is a destination. Even if you never been there, you feel as if you had."
If you love Dawn, then you will most certainly be in awe of Drew Scott. Continue reading to download the Places I've Ever Been EP.
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NEW MUSIC: NETTA BRIELLE 'WILL YOU GO WITH ME?' MIXTAPE [DOWNLOAD]
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Netta Brielle just released the visual for "More to A Kiss," the lead single from her latest mixtape Will You Go With Me?. The record is an ode to the 90s, as Brielle remakes some of R&B's most memorable Billboard hits.
Including "Rain" (SWV), "Don't Walk Away" (Jade), "Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)" (Mint Condition). Continue reading to download the mixtape.
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COCODORM FLASHBACK: ELMO JACKSON PART I
Despite Cocodorm model Elmo Jackon's legal troubles which include identity theft, credit fraud, and forgery, he is still among the top ten sexiest men to ever step foot in the dorm.













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ESPN BODY ISSUE: MLB PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE GIANCARLO STANTON MAKES A SPLASH BY POSING NUDE FOR 'ESPN'S BODY ISSUE' 2013 [VIDEO]
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Miami Marlons Right Fielder Giancarlo Stanton exposes his 6'6" frame for ESPN's Body Issue 2013 |
After watching these men in their respective professions all season long, I look forward to ESPN's Body Issue, where they strip down emotionally, and physically. This year the sexiness continues as Kenneth Faried, Vernon Davis, John Wall, Giancarlo Stanton, Colin Kaepernick, Matt Harvey, and 77 year-old golf legend Gary Player forgo their uniforms--baring mind, body, and soul.
ESPN: What kind of athlete were you growing up?
Giancarlo Stanton: I played basketball, baseball and football. I never had much downtime. But I think playing multiple sports helped tremendously in my baseball career. I have the agility of all three combined into one. Being a receiver in football helps me track down the ball in the outfield; hitting is similar to boxing out in basketball. It requires the same quick stability as hitting -- locking into the ground and putting all my force into it. Not to mention, playing three sports brought out all my athleticism.
ESPN: USC was interested in having you as a wide receiver. Why did you turn that down?
GS: I was 17, and I just weighed my options. I was between playing both sports in college or sticking with one, and I figured I'd be a lot better if I focused on one. I decided to give it three years, see where I was (I'd only be 20) and then decide whether I was making strides or should go back to college, play football and get a degree.
ESPN: Were you always this strong?
GS: I could always hit the ball really far, but you don't need to be strong to do that. In football, I was pretty much the biggest at my position. But until sophomore year, I was middle of the pack, size-wise. That year I grew about six inches and fit into the body I have now. Until that point, I wasn't really a standout.
GS: I like that I've been able to maintain a good stomach and chest. Push-ups and sit-ups are my go-to. It is the simplest routine and the best thing to maintain my stomach and chest. I'll do about 100 of each a day, usually when I'm already warmed up. I do 50, 50, 50, 50, then roll out. It takes less than five minutes.
ESPN: If you could change something about your body, what would it be?
GS: To have better legs. They're not as cut as my upper body. It's harder to put weight on the legs with our schedule. Upper body isn't used all day -- you swing and throw -- but you're on your feet for five to eight hours a day, so the rest has to be maintenance for your legs. It's fine, I'm not a bodybuilder, but if I had to change something it would be that.
ESPN: What is your favorite thing to do to train?
GS: Training isn't fun for me. I do it because it's what my body needs, and I have a standard. It's a thing I make sure I do. But I'd say push-ups are the one thing I couldn't live without.
ESPN: What is something you do in the gym that you're particularly proud of?
GS: There usually aren't heavy enough dumbbells for me. It's a problem especially on the road. They usually only go up to 100. I need heavier weights for squats or bench pressing or rowing, so I deal with it by doing more reps.
ESPN: What is the biggest challenge you face with your body?
GS: Travel and maintenance. When we have a night game before a day game and fly out the next day, you have to schedule a little workout routine. Then add the tired factor from an extra-inning game or a game that's 1,000 degrees, plus flying. Then there are my cheat days. If I'm going to cheat, I'm going to cheat. It's not, "Oh, I'll have one bite." I'm eating the whole thing, and you order your own. Those days come when I want them. I'm a sweets guy: Kit Kat, AirHeads, Cinnabons, cinnamon pretzels, carrot cake. Oh, and fried Oreos, of course. Those are probably No. 1.
ESPN: Tell us about the struggle between mind and body when you step up to the plate.
GS: Baseball is completely in your mind. From about Double-A on, just about every one of those guys can play in the big leagues. It's a matter of bringing it every day. It's about the way you overcome it when you're not feeling good, when you're not at your best, when something's off. You better figure out a way to do it because the pitcher doesn't care, the other team doesn't care and your teammates are relying on you. The way you battle and overcome those days is what defines you. That's baseball. It messes with your mind.
ESPN: Have you ever struggled with body image?
GS: I think all of us have a set image of how we want to look. Sometimes I'll be like, "I don't look as strong as I should" or "You've got to work on this and get it looking better." So yeah, I'm hard on myself. Especially living in two beach cities (LA in the offseason), I'm always somewhere with my shirt off.
ESPN: What's the worst thing you've been through mentally?
GS: I got called up to Double-A a month and a half into the year and then hit .231 and was just getting blown up, fast-breaking all the time, striking out more than usual. I'd probably been through worse, but my mental state got to me. I started to think, "Am I good enough to be here?" "Am I going to make it?" You forget that it's a long process and a long season, and that going through this is only going to make you stronger for the big stage. It was a learning experience for me and something I don't forget.
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STUDY: HOMOPHOBIA DRIVEN BY FEAR OF UNWANTED SEXUAL ADVANCES, AS LGBT HATE CRIMES SOAR ACROSS AMERICA
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A new study shows a direct link between unwanted sexual advances being the driving force of homophobia |
"What makes the race analogy complicated is that gays, as demographic composites, do indeed "have it better" than blacks—and yet in many ways contemporary homophobia is more virulent than contemporary racism. According to one monitoring group, one in four gay men has been physically assaulted as a result of his perceived sexual orientation; about fifty percent have been threatened with violence. (For lesbians, the incidence is lower but still disturbing.) A moral consensus now exists in this country that discriminating against blacks as teachers, priests, or tenants is simply wrong. (That doesn't mean it doesn't happen.) For much of the country, however, the moral legitimacy of homosexuals, remains very much in question."-Henry Louis Gates Jr.There are numerous forces that drive prejudices such as race, gender, disability, and homophobia. These prejudices are often based on limited information about a group of people, and when people are misinformed when it comes to groups that they do not belong; they began to create stereotypes--leading to discriminatory actions.
So far this year there have been 30 reported cases of hate-crimes against the LGBT community in New York City including the senseless murder of 32 year-old Marc Carson. In Washington DC six incidents of "gay bashing" occurred within a ten day period. In one of the crimes, two women attacked a drag performer, biting him in the thigh, dragging him throughout the streets by his hair, causing a scalp wound. What made things even worse was a random witness who recorded everything on film, encouraging the savage beating.
All of these incidents are included in the discriminatory element of homophobia. A new study suggest that there is a direct link between homophobia and unwanted sexual advances.
Psychologists Angela G. Pirlott and Steven L. Neuberg, whose new study appears in the journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, write that their research shows how sexual prejudice among college students is tied to the belief that "certain sexual orientation groups direct unwanted sexual interest."
"Then we began exploring the idea of a 'sexual interest mismatch' -- that the sexual interests of the perceivers and their perceptions of the sexual interests of the different sexual orientation groups differed," Pirlott told HuffPost. "In particular, that some sexual orientation groups might be perceived as directing unwanted sexual interest toward them."
"The patterns of prejudices map on nearly perfectly with perceptions of unwanted sexual interest," Neuberg said.
"[O]ur article says that straight men perceive gay and bisexual men to direct unwanted sexual interest, but not lesbians or bisexual women; and straight women perceive lesbians, bisexual women and bisexual men to direct unwanted sexual interest, but not gay men; and that this perception strongly explained their sexual prejudices," Pirlott elaborated, adding, "I think people, in general, are uncomfortable by the notion of unwanted sexual interest."
Pirlott said the paper will hopefully shed light on a little-explored corner of sexual prejudice, and thinks it may surprise scientists who have been focusing all their efforts on perspectives such as the gender-role violation hypothesis, sexual identity threat or religious-values threat.
"I think the lay community, however, will find this explanation to make sense," she also said.
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ESPN BODY ISSUE 2013: PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES KENNETH FARIED, VERNON DAVIS, AND JOHN WALL STRIP DOWN; TALK INSECURITIES, DIET, AND WORKOUT REGIMENS
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Washington Wizards' Point Guard John Wall, Denver Nuggets Forward Kenneth Faried, and 49ers Tight End Vernon Davis pose nude for the ESPN Body Issue 2013 |
After watching these men in their respective professions all season long, I look forward to ESPN's Body Issue, where they strip down emotionally, and physically. This year the sexiness continues as Kenneth Faried, Vernon Davis, John Wall, Giancarlo Stanton, Colin Kaepernick, Matt Harvey, and 77 year-old golf legend Gary Player forgo their uniforms--baring mind, body, and soul.
ESPN: Why did you decide to pose?
Kenneth Faried: I'm comfortable in my own skin, and I love my body. I feel that this is the year for people to feel free to express themselves. This is the year Jason Collins came out and said 'I'm an NBA center. I'm black. And I'm gay.' I'm the first NBA player member to join Athlete Ally, so I wanted to show I'm happy with who I am and support people who are gay, lesbian, transgender, transsexual and so on.
ESPN: What do you like about your body?
KF: My abs. Weirdly enough, I was a skinny kid, but I've always had abs. But I've toned them a lot as I've developed my body. My favorite exercise: I balance on a big rubber ball, and a partner throws me a medicine ball. I catch it from each side -- right, left, middle, and at the top of my head. You have to focus on balance and control. It works your brain and muscles at the same time.
ESPN: What is your biggest body challenge?
KF: Keeping myself at a good weight. I eat six or seven meals a day, and I could eat right now, then go work out and be hungry right after. I've always had problems keeping weight on; it's God's gift, I guess, because it's certainly not a curse. I'd rather lose easily than gain easily. So I eat all the time. I only eat beef once a month, and I don't eat pork, so I eat a lot of chicken and turkey. I just indulge. It's nothing like I must have this or that, I just eat and I eat well."


ESPN: Have you ever felt self-conscious about your body?
KF: When I was younger, I was built like a coat hanger -- all you could see was my collarbone; I had no chest. I needed to fill out and wanted to bulk up. I thought I was strong, but I was a toothpick. In 10th grade, people started giving me more respect because I got taller. It wasn't until the basketball season, when I was rebounding and blocking shots, that I came into my own. I was about 6-foot-2, and I grew two inches every spring. As my mom would say, when the flowers were growing, I was growing.

ESPN: Do you think you're obsessed with your body?
Vernon Davis: Obsessed, no, but I love my body. I think I have a great body. I'm in tune with my body. Your body is your temple -- it's a beautiful thing, man.

ESPN: What do you like about your body?
VD: I like my hamstrings, the musculature of my hamstrings. When I look at my hamstrings, I see speed, because that's where the fast-twitch muscles are. I like that my body represents the amount of work I'm putting in.
ESPN: What are the keys to your workout?
VD: The key component of working out, for a guy like me who is all about speed, is abdominal work. When I was running track, they stressed the importance of abdominal work because a lot of speed is generated from your core. You need your core to be tip-top; it's the foundation for everything. My favorite thing is to hold a 45-pound plate and do crunches with it. Core is also another reason I do yoga. I also do a lot of stuff to generate power in my workouts, like sled pulls, chain pulls, squats, anything that is loading and releasing. I work out three hours a day, five days a week.

ESPN: What do you like about your body?
John Wall: I think my best feature are my abs. They're cut up. Last year, when I was injured, I got overweight and I didn't like myself because I had a big belly, and that's not what I want to be. I like to stay in shape, and I like to be fit even when I'm not playing. So I've been doing a lot of sit-ups and conditioning to make sure my abs are there. Crunches are my go-to. I do 100 crunches in the morning and at night to get myself going and get my body moving.


ESPN: If you could change something about your body, what would it be?
JW: I'd want bigger arms. I'm strong, but my arms are skinny; they're never going to get big and bulky like a football player. I've gained a lot of weight -- I went into college 165, left at 185, and now I'm 210 -- but my arms haven't kept up. But I'm cool with them. As long as I'm getting stronger and preventing injury and able to take hits and finish through contact, they don't need to be big.
EPSN: Have you ever felt self-conscious about your body?
JW: I was always small and skinny, like a stick figure, so I wondered when I was going to grow. I was like 5'7" in 10th grade. And then one summer, I just started to grow. But nobody ever pushed me around. I never let that happen. I think basketball harnessed and built my toughness and competitiveness. I grew up in a tough neighborhood, and you were either going to cry and moan about it or get tough. I never complained, I just kept fighting, and I let it be known the day I moved to my neighborhood that I wasn't going to be pushed around. I was 7 or 8 playing with the 13- and 14-year-olds, and I went out and played and left my statement there. Everyone knew I was good enough and I wasn't going to back down.

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TAGGAZ: XL AND TRIZZY TREY CAUSE A SPARK IN FLIP-FLOP FUCKING SCENE 'FIREWORKS' [VIDEO]
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GROWN WOMAN BEYONCE SHINES ON THE LATEST COVER OF 'FLAUNT' MAGAZINE, DISCUSSES BEING A GAY ICON, 'I'M FLATTERED"
It's always nice to see the usually prim and proper Beyonce step outside the comfort zone of her blonde tresses and into an edgy look such as the ones displayed in the latest edition of FLAUNT.
The 31-year old singer shines in the July issue, baring her "Grown Woman" physique in all glitter. The Tony Duran images--along with all the photos from the editorial were reportedly featured in Beyoncé's "Year of 4" documentary, which debuted back in 2011.
On being called a "gay icon," like Barbra Streisand and Madonna:
"I'm flattered if I'm in the company of those great women. I think they love that we are bold, unafraid to love, and flaunt our sexuality and strength."
On her diet:
"I'm okay with gluten. Sunday pizza is a must for me!"
On balancing her Pepsi sponsorship with her "Move Your Body" campaign:
"Pepsi is a brand I've grown up seeing my heroes collaborate with. The company respects musicians and artistry. I wouldn't encourage any person, especially a child, to live life without balance. When you work out, take care of your body, rehearse as hard as I rehearsed in the commercial, I think it's great to have a Pepsi or Diet Pepsi when you want one. It's all about choices."
Speaking of her Pepsi sponsorship, this era of her career has been the most unorthodox.
Back in February herself as well as her former Destiny's Child bandmates shutdown the stadium during the Superbowl XLVII Halftime show, becoming the third most watched program in US television history. and the following day she released the official promo for the Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, along with its' dates.
In March the controversial "Bow Down/I Been On" debuted and the Bey-Hive became increasingly excited as the premiere of the track as well as the accompanying tour gave them hopes that the new era was upon them.
Fast-forward to May, the full version of The-Dream penned and Timbaland produced "Grown Woman" leaked, but besides the occasional feature on Dream's IV Play, Kelly Rowland's Talk A Good Game, Jay-Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail, nothing new from the singer's forthcoming fifth studio album has been released.
In an interview given last month singer/songwriter Ne-Yo gave insight on what could possibly be the holdup with the album.
"I'm still putting stuff together for Beyonce's album," he said. "They're still trying to figure out what they want that to be, which I'm not mad at. Beyonce's the kind of artist where you're not gonna see it till it's right. And her fans -- they love her so they'll be patient."
Beyonce has been working on the album ever since secret songwriting sessions began last summer in the Hamptons, where writers and producers like Ryan Tedder, The-Dream, Greg Kurstin, Sia and others stayed for over a week to write and collaborate on potential tracks.
It's no secret that I'm not the biggest Beyonce fan, but she does have some decent songs here and there, and her live performances are never to be missed. The biggest challenge with this forthcoming effort may be if she's looking for the commercial success of B'Day or I Am, compared to the critical success of 4.
One thing is for certain, this new album better be the best thing since Michael Jackson's Thriller
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DAWGPOUNDUSA: 'CUFFED AND FUCKED' FEATURING SARGE AND JAY BLACK [VIDEO]
Sarge is back in the Dawgpound! Beautiful, sexy, muscular Sarge. And he's got that mega-body brutha, Jay Black, as a very willing fuck-toy chained to the bed. Jay is new to the Dawgpound, but even bound and blindfolded, in this Cuffed and Fucked fantasy, his dick-sucking, ass-munching skills are stellar. It's big-muscle verse action with Sarge riding some good dick one moment and banging ass the next. Jay takes dick as good as Sarge does. And believe me, Jay slings dick and ass like the star he is. Love watching Sarge bouncing on that bone. I think you will too. It's life in the Dawgpound, get you some.
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BREEDITRAW: PHOENIX FORCES SUPER WET, BUBBLE-BUTT DAVINCI TO 'TAP OUT' IN A NONSTOP DRILLING SCENE [VIDEO]
When your girl leave me she need a hair salon.
Phoenix delivers a good dicking to the wet and ready Davinci. After some intense hair pulling,neck grabbing, and non-stop fucking that keeps Davinci's bubble rippling like a tidal wave--his tight hole can no longer take the pain and pleasure of Phoenix's stroke.




















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