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Can You Get A Six-Pack In A Month?

If I’ve learned anything on this journey (besides that the fitness industry is absolute bullsh*t), it’s that America’s obesity problem is likely not just about the kind and quantity of food we eat, but our relationship with that food. I hate food, or rather I hate that I have to eat it. Eating is stupid. I hate that I have to stop to do it. It takes time out of my day that could be better spent on something else. Eating with other people is even worse, because I have to sit watching a bunch of people make a big to-do over cramming their gaping maws with something I only eat because I’ll die if I won’t. Yes, Chaz, that ...

What One Man Learned From A Booze-Free Month

For two weeks, I told you about all the supposed drawbacks of absolute sobriety. The sameness, the drudgery, the perception of good health as being a form of un-spendable currency. The tedium.Then, on week three, I told you about how the center didn’t, at a point of perceived loss and interference, actually hold. I told you about how I indulged. So what am I going to tell you now?Well, for starters, I did climb back aboard that rickety wagon going who knows where for one more week, but I will admit that with a downcast face, I rode among its cargo. This was largely a ...

Anyone Else Tired Of Rappers Dropping Designer Names In Lyrics?

Click here to follow AskMen Fashion on Twitter.In the last week, Justin Timberlake made his return with "Suit & Tie," featuring Jay-Z, and A$AP Rocky dropped his debut album, Long. Live. A$AP. What do the two have in common? Both have prominent references to designer names. "Tom Ford tuxedos for no reason/All Saints for my angel/Alexander Wang, too," raps Hova. As for A$AP, I'll spare you the lyrics, because you'd be hard-pressed not to find a label reference in "Fashion Killa." "Fashion Killa" by A$AP RockyRappers dropping designer names in lyrics isn't anything new. Jay sang about Chloe glasses in 2000. Redman sang about Calvin Klein on a ...