Mike Arnold
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Sorry bro. I didn't mean to be bitchy to you.
This shit makes me fucking nervous.
I don't like to see "domestic" posted let alone in banners. There is a reason that word is not supposed to be used on the forums. I also don't like to see spec tests posted. The Feds HATE Printed spec reports. Hate. THAT is why they're not posted publicly on the open web. I'm sorry, I think its reckless and is guaranteed to draw unwanted attention and it makes me nervous as hell.
I'm going to bow out of this convo now.
Really? I think they hate UGLs in general (and everyone involved in unregulated drug trade, for that matter), and regardless of spec tests, would gladly put an end to any UGL they could. I don't have any opinion on the use of the word "domestic"--honestly never thought about it, but it seems unrealistic to think that the use of the word "domestic"...or posting spec results...would make the Gov. any more or less likely to want to try and put a stop to this stuff. I could be wrong, but that's just how I see it.
Now, if I saw some statistics showing that a greater percentage of UGLs which displayed mass spec results and/or used the word "domestic" have been busted or investigated, then I could understand the fear, but it seems to me that the Gov. just wants to make busts, regardless of whether the gear was validated by spec results or not. Besides, just because a UGL avoids posting spec sheets and using the word domestic, its not like they're fooling anyone because every UGL here publically admits to selling gear!!! That's is proof enough, don't you think? Evey UGL has their own forum, advertisements, multiple reps talking about how great the gear was, as well as customer saying the same. Unless a Federal Agent was retarded, I don't see how posting results or using the word dometic is any more of a give away than what is already being publically proclaimed.
To me, this argument sounds just like the peptide companies who think they're protecting themselves by avoiding making public recommendations for their products, as if denying that their products are for human use will somehow help them escape legal repercussions if the shit ever hits the fan. In reality, it isn't going to make a damn bit of difference because not a single judge or jury would ever believe those proucts weren't for human use. To me, thinking that UGLs which avoid posting spec sheets and using the word domestic are somehow more protected than those which don't just seems silly in light of the available evidence.
Being that you're directly involved, perhaps you could provide a reason for this belief...or some type of evidence to uphold your statements? You said flat-out it bothers you and you find it wreckless. If so, please explain why. If you don't want to continue posting in this thread, you could PM me if you like. Personally, I am grateful these spec sheets exist (as are many others) and was one of the main reasons I contacted Big D. It is a huge benefit to the customers, while provdong no additional risk to them. Any risk that may be present is on the UGL. Now, you might not like it, but there is NO denying that this is helpful to the people that buy gear. In addition, not a single argument I presented in my previous post, which was a direct response to your post, was addressed or even acknowledged. I have to wonder why not. I made some pretty valid points in that post--and no steroid user who is being honest with himself could deny several of them. The fact is we can NOT always know if a product is good or properly dosed, especially when using multiple other steroids at the same time, no matter how "experienced" someone might be. If you have been in this position, you would know this to be the case. As a woman, perhaps you run only 1-2 compounds at a time...and limit yourself only to certain steroids, but for most men, this is not the case. Being able to discern whether all steroids are properly dosed when running several steroids at once often becomes exceedingly difficult and in many cases impossible. I could point out DOZENS of scenarios in which it would be virtually IMPOSSIBLE to distinguish between proplery dosed and under-dosed gear. Mass spec results offer a level of assuarance that can't be found anywhere else and that's not an opinion, it is a fact. Now, you may not want to post your spec sheets and that's fine, but at this time, Big D does...and I think many people are and will be grateful for it.
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