@romangolden68 Came In The Gym One Evening And Saw Me, Working Out My Glutes And He Came Up To Me, Shared

@romangolden68 came in the gym one evening and saw me, working out my glutes and he came up to me, shared his gold protein with me but something started happening..something bubbling up inside..and then..BUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRP! Shocked that came out of my mouth..my head got fuzzy..i grabbed Roman made him kneel down..put my glutes on his face as another bubbling happened..a big protein toot came out of my glutes...PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT right in his face..it stank like a bomb went off..huhu...Roman sniffed my glutes more, his face getting dopey..i let him go..looked at him and he was dumbly laughin like my gassiness fried his brains and changed him into a more dummer golden bro

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The new Brotherhood
The Aroma Café was a bustling spot, always filled with customers eager to enjoy its famous dishes. The staff, a mix of different personalities and backgrounds, were known for their friendly service and casual attire. They wore typical uniforms—aprons over t-shirts and jeans, nothing too fancy but comfortable for the long shifts.
One afternoon, the new manager, Mr. Ahmed, gathered the staff for a brief meeting before the dinner rush. “I’ve been thinking,” he started, his tone casual but with a hint of something new, “about how we can bring more unity to our team. I want us to start wearing a new uniform, something that makes us look more like a team.”
He pulled out a white Nike soccer jersey with green details and a black fanny pack. “We’ll all wear this from now on,” he said. “It’s more than just a uniform—it’s a way to show we’re all part of something bigger.”
The staff exchanged curious glances. The jersey was quite a change from their usual casual wear. Chris, a young waiter with blonde hair and bright blue eyes, raised his hand. “But why, Mr. Ahmed? We’ve always worn the aprons. They’re kind of our thing.”
The staff exchanged curious glances. Some were hesitant, but most were willing to go along with the change. After all, it was just a uniform, right?

The next day, the staff arrived at the restaurant, each wearing their new white Nike jerseys with green details and black fanny packs. The AirPods were a bonus, making them feel modern and connected. The transformation was subtle, but noticeable—everyone looked more unified, more professional.
But as the day went on, something strange began to happen. The staff, who had always been a mix of different ethnicities and appearances, started to look more similar. Their features darkened slightly, their hair grew thicker and darker, and a sense of seriousness settled over their usually cheerful faces.
During a lull in the afternoon, Chris approached his friend Jake, now sporting the name "Rafi" on his jersey. “Jake, don’t you feel... different?”
Rafi smiled, but it was a smile Chris had never seen before. “It’s not Jake anymore, Chris. It’s Rafi. And no, I feel more focused, more in tune with everything around me.”
Customers noticed the change too. “Didn’t you look different yesterday?” one regular asked Tariq, one of the waiters.
Tariq smiled politely, his new appearance striking against the familiar backdrop of the restaurant. “Just trying out the new look,” he replied, his voice calm and composed.

*Chris is from now on Talib*
Over the next few weeks, the changes became more pronounced. The staff, now fully embracing their new uniforms, had all adopted distinctly Arabic features. They wore their Nike jerseys and fanny packs with pride, moving through the restaurant with a sense of purpose and unity.
Even their names began to change. Chris became Talib, Jake became Rafi, and the others followed suit. The transformation was complete—everyone at Aroma Café now looked like a cohesive team, both in appearance and in spirit.
Customers began to comment on the new look. “This place feels different,” one remarked to another. “It’s like everyone here is on the same wavelength.”
And it wasn’t just the appearance that had changed. The staff worked with a new level of efficiency, their movements synchronized, their service impeccable. The restaurant had become more than just a place to eat—it was now a symbol of unity, a place where everyone was part of the same identity.
In the kitchen, the once jovial chef, Mark, was now "Khalid," working with a precision and efficiency that seemed almost robotic. The playful banter was gone, replaced with a focused intensity.

By the end of the month, the transformation was complete. Aroma Café was no longer just a popular spot for a good meal—it had become a place of transformation. The staff, all wearing their white Nike jerseys with green details, black fanny packs, and AirPods, had fully embraced their new identities.
The customers, too, began to change. Regulars who visited often found themselves subtly influenced by the new atmosphere, adopting parts of the uniform, wearing their own jerseys and fanny packs as a sign of belonging.
As Mr. Ahmed looked out over his restaurant, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride. The transformation had been gradual but complete. Aroma Café was now more than just a restaurant—it was a movement, a symbol of unity and identity.
And as the evening rush began, the staff moved as one, serving their customers with a sense of purpose and confidence that had never been there before. The Aroma Café had become a place of transformation, where everyone, staff and customer alike, was part of something greater.

1 week later...
Daniel pushed open the door of Aroma Café, smiling to himself as he looked around the familiar space. The smell of freshly brewed coffee and the sound of clinking dishes filled the air, just as it always had. But something felt off—there was a tension in the air that he couldn’t quite place.
As he walked in, Daniel noticed the staff moving about the restaurant. They were all wearing white Nike soccer jerseys with green details, black fanny packs slung over their shoulders, and AirPods in their ears. The uniformity was unsettling; everyone looked so serious, so different from the relaxed and friendly faces he remembered.
“Hey guys!” Daniel called out, waving to his colleagues. But instead of the warm greetings he was used to, he received only nods and brief, unreadable smiles.
He spotted Talib—at least, he thought it was Talib—handing a jersey to a customer. Daniel frowned. “Where’s Mr. Ahmed?” he asked as he approached. “And what’s with the new uniforms?”
Talib turned to face him, his expression intense. “Mr. Ahmed is in charge now. The new uniforms are part of his vision for the café. Everything’s more... unified now.”
Daniel blinked, trying to process this. “Unified? What happened to Chris? And Jake?”
Talib’s face remained stoic. “Chris is gone. His name is Talib now. Jake is Rafi. They’ve embraced the change. You will too, Daniel.”

Confused and a bit alarmed, Daniel walked through the café, noticing more changes. The usually friendly banter among the staff was gone, replaced with quiet efficiency. There was an intensity in the air, as if everyone was moving to the beat of an unseen drum.
He found one of the chefs, Khalid, in the kitchen. Daniel had always enjoyed chatting with Khalid, who was full of jokes and laughter. But now, Khalid’s face was set in a serious expression as he meticulously plated a dish.
“Khalid, what’s going on?” Daniel asked, his voice low. “Why is everyone acting so... strange?”
Khalid didn’t look up. “We’ve all made changes, Daniel. It’s for the better. You’ll see.”
Daniel’s heart raced as he walked back out into the dining area. Everything felt wrong. The warm, welcoming atmosphere that had made Aroma Café so popular was gone, replaced by a cold, efficient uniformity.
He spotted a familiar face among the customers—a regular who always sat by the window. The man looked up as Daniel approached, his eyes wide with recognition. “Daniel? What happened here? Everything’s changed!”
Daniel shook his head, still in shock. “I don’t know. I was only gone for a few weeks... but it’s like I don’t even know this place anymore.”
Before Daniel could process what was happening, Mr. Ahmed appeared, flanked by Talib and Rafi. The manager’s face was calm, almost serene, but there was an underlying intensity in his gaze.
“Daniel,” Mr. Ahmed said, his voice smooth but firm, “I know this is all a bit overwhelming. But this is the new Aroma Café. We’re a team now, unified in our purpose.”
Daniel stepped back, his confusion turning to fear. “I don’t understand. Where’s Chris? Where’s the old manager?”
Mr. Ahmed’s expression didn’t change. “Chris has embraced his new identity. As have I. As will you, Daniel. You can either join us or... well, let’s just say, resistance is not an option.”
Daniel’s heart pounded in his chest. This wasn’t the Aroma Café he knew. This was something else entirely—something he wasn’t sure he wanted to be a part of.
But as he looked around at the serious faces of his former friends and colleagues, all transformed into something unrecognizable, he realized he might not have a choice.

Join the New Brotherhood Daniel, accept jersey number 22 and become Brother Amir. The Arome Café was from now on Al-Mat'am Al-Hadeeth and they are always looking for new staff. After all...look how happy our Brother Amir is... Mr. Ahmed made him see the light, now it is your turn Brother...


A New Perspective
August 15th
So today was the first day of the semester, and I somehow ended up in “Introduction to Islam”—a class I didn’t want to take at all, but it was the only elective that fit my schedule. I’m a pretty committed atheist, so the idea of spending months learning about a religion I don’t give a crap about is a bit of a drag. I’d much rather be diving into science classes like my physics major, where I can actually debate ideas and we focus on facts.
The professor, Dr. Ibrahim Hasan, walked in looking like he was ready for a board meeting rather than a lecture. He’s a tall, middle-aged guy in a suit and tie, and his voice has this smooth, compelling quality that makes it hard to ignore him. I guess I’m already a bit intrigued, even if I’m not thrilled about the class. If anything I might get to see how others perceive the world.
August 29th
A few weeks in, and something strange is happening. The class is surprisingly engaging. Dr. Hasan’s lectures are filled with a passion that’s starting to get to me. The other guys seem more invested too. We’ve even started talking about the material outside of class for some reason. Dr. Hasan has this way of pausing during lectures, scanning the room with his gaze. During those moments, the room goes silent, like we’re all waiting for something, though I can’t say what. It’s kinda creepy, but I find I can’t look away during these times.
September 12th
I’m starting to notice changes in the other students. Their appearances are subtly shifting—darker skin, sharper features. I’ve seen the same thing in the mirror. It sounds crazy, I know, but it’s happening. Dr. Hasan’s lectures are getting more intense, and I’ve started reading the Quran in my free time. There’s something there I can’t ignore, even though I still consider myself an atheist.
October 3rd
Everything’s changing—the class, the guys, me. We’re all starting to look alike, not just in appearance but in spirit. We speak Arabic now, fluently, even though none of us knew it before. Dr. Hasan also told us to start wearing these white jerseys everywhere. They feel more comfortable than I thought. I feel connected to the others too, like we’re all on the same journey. I’ve started praying with them, studying the Quran like it’s the most natural thing in the world. I don’t know who I am anymore, but I feel like I’m finally becoming who I’m meant to be. I don’t know if that scares or excites me.
November 21st
The semester’s almost over, and I’m a completely different person. My old identity doesn’t exist anymore—now I’m Dawud. The doubts and anger I came in with are just...gone. I’ve found my place, my purpose, and I can’t even explain how it happened. Dr. Hasan’s class changed me, and there’s no going back. I’ve decided to switch my major to Islamic Studies. Dr. Hasan seemed almost proud when I told him, saying my journey is just beginning. I don’t know where it’s taking me, but I’ve never felt more certain about anything.
December 12th
The semester’s over, but the journey is just beginning. Dr. Hasan is now officially my advisor and mentor. I’m going to recommend this course to everyone I know. They need to experience what I’ve experienced. If they’re lucky, they’ll find the same peace and new perspective that I’ve found. Knowing Dr. Hasan, I’m sure they will.
Jake becomes Yaseen
Jake had always been a man of ambition. Working in a sleek, modern office in the heart of the city, he took pride in his individuality and his Western roots. But lately, something had changed. His once familiar environment now felt foreign, as if it was slowly slipping away from him.
It started with small changes—subtle at first, almost unnoticeable. His colleagues, one by one, began adopting a new dress code: white Nike soccer jerseys with green details, accompanied by black fanny packs slung over their shoulders. They laughed together, exchanging knowing glances and shared smiles that Jake was no longer a part of.
As he sat alone at his desk, surrounded by the hum of conversation and camaraderie, Jake couldn't shake the feeling of being an outsider. The contrast between his traditional Western attire and the new cultural norm was stark, making him feel isolated and out of place in the very office where he had once thrived.
Jake watched as his colleagues interacted, their bonds seemingly stronger than ever. He could sense the subtle pressure mounting around him, a quiet expectation that he, too, would eventually conform. But Jake wasn’t ready to let go of his identity. Not yet.
The Encounter
The pressure intensified over the following days. It wasn’t long before Jake found himself face-to-face with Amir, Khalid, and Rami—three colleagues who had fully embraced the new cultural shift. They approached him during a break, their expressions friendly yet purposeful.
“Jake,” Amir began, his tone warm but firm, “we’ve been noticing you’ve been a bit distant lately. We want to help you feel more connected, more… part of the team.”
Khalid, who was carrying a neatly folded white Nike jersey, stepped forward. “We’ve got something for you. It’s a small gesture, but it means a lot. We want you to join us, to feel like you belong.”
Rami nodded in agreement, his eyes fixed on Jake with a look that was both inviting and unwavering. “This is more than just a jersey, Jake. It’s about unity, about moving forward together.”

Jake stared at the jersey in Khalid’s hands. It was the same as the ones his colleagues were now wearing—simple, with green details that had become a symbol of the new order. For a moment, he felt the weight of their expectations pressing down on him, but he managed a hesitant smile.
“I appreciate the gesture,” Jake said, trying to keep his voice steady. “But I’m not sure I’m ready for this.”
Amir exchanged a glance with the others, his smile never faltering. “Take your time, Jake. We’ll be here when you’re ready.”
As the three men walked away, leaving Jake alone with his thoughts, he couldn’t help but feel that time was running out.
The pressure had been building for weeks, and Jake could feel the cracks in his resolve. Every day, it seemed as though the world around him was closing in tighter, leaving him with fewer options and less space to breathe.
That afternoon, as he sat alone during lunch, his thoughts spiraled. He couldn’t keep up this resistance much longer—he knew that. But the idea of giving in, of losing the last vestiges of who he was, filled him with dread.
The sound of approaching footsteps pulled Jake from his thoughts. He looked up to see Amir, Khalid, and Rami standing before him. Their faces, once friendly and inviting, now held a seriousness that sent a chill down his spine.
“Jake,” Amir said, his voice leaving no room for argument, “it’s time.”

Jake looked at the jersey in Amir’s hands, the symbol of everything he had resisted for so long. The weight of their expectations bore down on him, crushing what little defiance he had left.
“You’ve held out long enough,” Khalid added, his tone both firm and sympathetic. “But it’s time to let go of the past. It’s time to move forward.”
Rami didn’t say anything, but his presence was enough. The three of them standing together, united in their purpose, made Jake feel smaller, more isolated than ever.
With a heavy heart and trembling hands, Jake reached out and took the jersey. The fabric felt foreign in his grasp, a symbol of a new identity he wasn’t sure he wanted but knew he needed to accept.
Amir smiled, though it didn’t quite reach his eyes. “You’re making the right choice, Jake. Welcome to the future.”
Jake’s hand trembled as he took the jersey from Amir. The weight of the fabric felt heavier than it should, as if it carried with it all the expectations and pressures that had been building up for weeks. As the three men watched him closely, Jake realized there was no turning back. The decision had been made, and now, he had to follow through.
The next day, Jake arrived at work wearing the white Nike jersey. It felt strange against his skin, a constant reminder of the choice he had made. The hoodie and jeans that had once been his armor were gone, replaced by the uniform of the new order. As he walked through the office, he noticed the change in how his colleagues looked at him. The once distant stares had softened, replaced by nods of approval and small smiles. He was no longer an outsider.
But the transition wasn’t easy. Every time Jake looked in the mirror, he saw a stranger staring back at him. The man in the reflection was someone who had given in, who had let go of his old identity in exchange for acceptance. The fanny pack, now slung over his shoulder, felt like a leash—one that he had willingly put on.

Jake’s transformation was nearly complete. The man who once clung to his individuality had become someone who valued unity and conformity. The resistance that had once defined him was now just a faint memory, overshadowed by the sense of belonging he had found in the new order.
One morning, as Jake walked to work, he passed by a group of new employees. They were dressed in the attire he had once worn—hoodies, jeans, and unsure expressions. Jake recognized the hesitation in their eyes, the same doubt he had felt not long ago.
Amir, Khalid, and Rami were with them, guiding them just as they had guided Jake. As Jake watched, he felt a strange mix of emotions—empathy, nostalgia, and an odd sense of superiority. He understood what they were going through, but he also knew what awaited them on the other side of their resistance.
One of the new employees caught Jake’s eye, a young man who reminded him of his former self. The man looked lost, uncertain, and as their eyes met, Jake felt a connection—a fleeting moment of understanding.
Jake approached the group, joining Amir, Khalid, and Rami. The young man looked at Jake, and for a moment, there was a silent exchange. Jake offered him a reassuring nod, a gesture that said, “I’ve been where you are. It’s going to be okay.”
As the young man hesitantly accepted the white Nike jersey, Jake felt a sense of completion. He was no longer the one being converted; he was now part of the system, part of the new world that was taking shape.
And as the group continued on their way, Jake knew that this was just the beginning. There would always be others to guide, others to bring into the fold. It was the way of the new order—unite, assimilate, and move forward together.
The man he had been was gone, replaced by someone who understood the value of unity, even if it came at the cost of individuality. Jake had found his place, and now, he would help others find theirs.

Jake had taken the final step in his transformation. He had changed his name to reflect his new identity—a name that resonated with his new role in the world. His former colleagues, now his closest allies, no longer saw him as Jake, but as Yaseen.
Yaseen felt a strange mix of pride and loss as he walked into the office that morning. The man he once was had faded away, replaced by someone who understood the value of unity and conformity. His new name was a badge of honor, a symbol of his acceptance into a world that had once seemed so foreign.
As Yaseen approached his desk, Amir, Khalid, and Rami were waiting for him. They stood with smiles that carried a sense of approval and recognition. This was the moment they had been waiting for—the moment when Yaseen would be welcomed not just as a colleague, but as a brother.
“Yaseen,” Amir said, his voice warm and welcoming, “welcome to the family.”
Khalid clapped him on the shoulder, a gesture of camaraderie. “You’ve made the right choice, brother. We’re proud to have you with us.”
Rami nodded, his expression serious but kind. “You belong here, Yaseen. This is where you’re meant to be.”
Yaseen smiled, feeling the weight of their words. He was no longer an outsider, no longer someone who had to fight to be accepted. He had found his place, and it felt…right.
The group stood together, united by their shared identity and purpose. The journey had been long, but Yaseen knew that this was just the beginning. There were others out there, just like he had been, and it was now his turn to guide them into the fold.
Are u ready to convert to Gold? 💛
I. The Call to Gold
Invitation to Greatness: The Golden Army seeks those who are ready to leave behind the ordinary and embrace something extraordinary. The transformation into a member of the Golden Army is not just about joining a team—it’s about entering a golden world where unity, strength, and excellence define every action.
II. The Golden Transformation
The Moment of Change: The transformation begins the moment a recruit accepts the golden jersey. As the golden fabric touches their skin, they begin to feel the shift—a warmth spreading through their body, a sense of purpose and belonging taking root. Their old identity begins to fade, replaced by a powerful new connection to their golden brothers.
Becoming Golden: With the jersey comes a new name and number, symbolizing the recruit’s entry into the Golden Army. This is not just a change of appearance; it is a fundamental transformation of identity. The recruit becomes part of a collective, united by the golden thread that binds them together. As they pull the jersey over their head, they leave behind their former self, stepping into the light as a member of the Golden Army.
The Golden Embrace: Upon wearing the golden kit, the new recruit is welcomed with open arms by their golden brothers. This embrace seals the transformation, solidifying their place within the Golden Army. The recruit’s senses are heightened, their vision sharpens, and the world around them takes on a golden hue. They are now part of a world where every victory is shared, every challenge met with the strength of the collective.
III. Life in the Golden World
A World of Unity: In the Golden Army, every member is connected by an unbreakable bond. The world they inhabit is one of unity, where the success of one is the success of all. The golden world is a place where individual desires are aligned with the collective goal of dominance and excellence.
Brotherhood of Gold: As a member of the Golden Army, you are never alone. Your golden brothers stand with you, on and off the field. This brotherhood is your new family, bound by the shared experience of transformation and the pursuit of greatness. The golden world is one of mutual support, where every member pushes the others to be the best they can be.
The Power of Gold: In the golden world, power is not just physical—it is mental, emotional, and spiritual. The transformation grants every member the confidence and authority to lead, influence, and dominate. The golden kit is a symbol of this power, a reminder that they are part of something greater than themselves.
IV. The Role of the Golden Brothers
Mentorship and Guidance: New recruits are guided through their transformation by experienced members of the Golden Army. These golden brothers ensure that the transition is smooth, offering support and encouragement as the recruit embraces their new identity.
Recruiting the Worthy: As part of the Golden Army, each member is tasked with finding others who are worthy of the transformation. The power of the golden world grows with each new recruit, expanding the influence of the Golden Army. Through the golden embrace, members bring others into the fold, sharing the light of the golden world and strengthening the brotherhood.
V. Embracing the Golden Identity
The Golden Name and Number: Every member receives a new name and number, signifying their rebirth into the Golden Army. This identity is a badge of honor, representing their place within the golden world. It is a constant reminder of their commitment to the values and mission of the Golden Army.
Wearing the Gold: The golden kit is more than just a uniform—it is the physical manifestation of the transformation. Wearing it is an act of devotion, a display of pride in one’s new identity. The kit is worn with reverence, as it is the symbol of the golden world and the brotherhood within it.
VI. Spreading the Golden Influence
Transforming the World: The Golden Army’s mission extends beyond the individual. Members are charged with spreading the influence of the golden world, bringing new recruits into the fold and expanding the reach of the Golden Army. This is done through the golden embrace, a powerful act of unity that transforms others and integrates them into the golden brotherhood.
The Expansion of the Golden World: As the Golden Army grows, so does its influence. The world is gradually transformed into a golden realm, where excellence, unity, and power are the guiding principles. The golden world is not confined to the field—it is a way of life that permeates every aspect of existence.
VII. The Eternal Golden Brotherhood
A Lifelong Bond: The transformation into the Golden Army is permanent. Once you have joined, you are forever part of the golden world. The bond between golden brothers is eternal, unbreakable by time or distance. This brotherhood is your family, your support, and your source of strength.
Living the Golden Legacy: As a member of the Golden Army, you are part of a legacy that transcends the ordinary. You are part of a golden world where excellence is the standard, and unity is the key to success. The golden legacy is one of dominance, influence, and eternal brotherhood—a legacy that you will carry with you for life 💛

Our Golden Bro List 💛:
@hypnogold (captain Richard)
@jacksongold (co-captain Jackson)
@brodygold (midfielder Brody)
@jacobgold-tf (defencefielder Jacob)
@lukas-gold (striker Lukas)
@golden-scott (striker Scott)
@joeymidfielder (midfielder Joey)
@goldlevi (defence player Levi)
@golden-romeo2 (assistent clothing manager)
@tonygold (defence player Tony)
@ricardogold6 (defence player Ricardo)

Genetic Arabization changes a person's genes and appearance to match Arab traits, and also shifts their culture and memories to fit into Arab life.