You know guys and gals we give out a lot of info on gear use. We try to help those old enough on what and how much anabolics to use.
I just wondering what the percent of youngest that ask us questions on gear and we tell them they are to young to use still say to themselves after our replies, FUCK THEM I'm still going to use.
I really think we waste a lot of our time with 90% or higher of the majority that we repsond to.
We are not turning them away without explanation nor alternatives.
IF they use a common sense, and prepare themselves properly, many, if not most, of the more difficult side effects would be minimized and the benefits of steroid analog use are maximized. This is the optimal cost/benefit trade-off point.
Instead of the detrimental converse case, when gear is used by those unprepared, physically and developmentally, for what it can offer - they suffer all of the side effects, often in their worst form - because they hasten the disease progress already initiated by unhealthy lifestyle choices. They also, at younger age, repress full expression of natural growth capacity - stealing from Peter to pay Paul, and poorer all the while. Worst, they do not retain their gains in the long run, if training intensity declines... which it will, in 80 percent of young users.
We are not turning them away without explanation nor alternatives.
IF they use a common sense, and prepare themselves properly, many, if not most, of the more difficult side effects would be minimized and the benefits of steroid analog use are maximized. This is the optimal cost/benefit trade-off point.
Instead of the detrimental converse case, when gear is used by those unprepared, physically and developmentally, for what it can offer - they suffer all of the side effects, often in their worst form - because they hasten the disease progress already initiated by unhealthy lifestyle choices. They also, at younger age, repress full expression of natural growth capacity - stealing from Peter to pay Paul, and poorer all the while. Worst, they do not retain their gains in the long run, if training intensity declines... which it will, in 80 percent of young users.
Shit I understood everything you just said and I agree with your post. But I wondering what percent no matter what we say just say screw it and go ahead anyways.
2. The number of lurkers who drop in out of interweb hyperspace to browse this forum is approximately 10 times the registered member number.
3. Logically:
The percentage immediately dissuaded? A low number.
The percenage of potential users who have second doubts, mild misgivings, are unsure, unsettled by dim knowledge of the Pandora's Box into which they peer; these will pause, and perhaps delay their decision, motivated to read and study their options more closely. These are the majority, those who walk by this alluring store window, to peer at that Box, and wonder what lurks inside.
The perentage whose path is unswerved? A number, not of our concern. They are deaf to reason. They are bent on their purpose, however misguided or unprepared.
To them, we say: ponder this future reality.
The present health care system is foundered. Its inundated with demand for treatment at any cost, from a population whose majority is now in dangerously poor physical condition.
It is a rate, an accumulation of many millions of lifetimes, of poor lifestyle decisions, lulled into passivity by the promise of a pill, a shot, a quick fix surgery, that will cure all (or at least, put it on hold).
This number will overwhelm and incapacitate the system in coming years.
Ask yourself: Would I want to put myself in a position in which I relied on this same decaying health care system to treat chronic disease that results from inappropriate, careless gear use?
Methinks that liver and cardiovascular disease, readily apparent from drug abuse (and this is exactly that inappropriate gear is, drug abuse), will put many far down on the waiting lists of patients needing and awaiting treatment at overwhelmed and inefficient regional healthcare centers.
A pipedream?
Non. The problem is already apparent, to those in the healthcare system.
No amount of insurance will assure treatment access.
Well TOM, In 2004 I was dead set on useing steroids, it was only that I accidently stumbled across this site that I learned that I didn't have enough knowledge to safely undergo a cycle and that I could make a lot more progress naturally by manipulating my diet, training and supplementation.
Yes, I would agree that some of the advice given hear is probably disregarded but for those that do take the time to listen and learn the information avaible here is very beneficial and potentially lifesaving.
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Well there's a new one. What the heck does (rut roh raggie) mean?
You never watched Scooby Doo as a kid??
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