Edit: Wrong Thread.
I’ll add my opinion anyways.
I don’t believe Koko Puff was trying to insinuate anything. I do think he was bit just a tad overly defensive – perhaps he is good friends with these models.
I do understand what Koko Puff was trying to say. Some of the questions asked by Freemason seemed to imply that he thought these were just some same old pretty boys.
How about these questions:
Who is your favorite poet?
If you had a million dollars what would you do?
Who is your role model?
I googled in “The Soul of a Young Man” the author is Pietros Maneos.
Here’s a poem he wrote – It’s lovely.
The Immortal Greek Spirit – Pietros Maneos
‘‘From now on we shouldn’t say that the Greeks fight like heroes but the heroes fight like the Greeks.” - Winston Churchill
Until the blood from my pen runs dry, I shall worship the Greek body, the Greek mind and the Greek soul.
Until my tears land upon Greek soil, I shall forever live in exile.
In the Thracian hills, my Greek spirit shall rise.
My strong soul shall spear the Persian hordes.
They shall feel the wrath of the Greek soul — Yes, that immortal soul.
Under Thermopylae’s hot gates, Spartan valor will reign supreme.
Unified Greek blood shall form rivers of freedom — Rivers that satiate a man’s spirit.
In Aegina, I shall sleep in beds of olives,
And on the silver beaches of Naxos, I will dance until dawn with noble peasants.
In the Corinthian countryside, the moon’s fire shall awaken my Greek spirit.
In Paros, my bold blood shall be replaced with rich wine,
And in Sifnos, my carnal lips shall be the playthings of Greek goddesses — we shall worship Dionysus in the dark lustful hills.
From the peaks of Mount Olympus, I shall hoist old rocks until I am proclaimed a pagan God,
And in Athens, poetry shall be the only language.
Until the blood from my pen runs dry, I shall worship the Greek body, the Greek mind and the Greek soul.
Until my tears land upon Greek soil, I shall forever live in exile.