Love seeing fitness influencers bill themselves as "genetic freaks" and attribute their "gains" to some worthless herbal powder or fad diet booklet they're peddling, instead of what actually works for them: steroids
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I would be totally fine with fitness influence if the influencers peddled steroids on the up-and-up and posted their steroid cycles instead of motivational bromides
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There are very few genetic freaks in the whole world. Most people make zero improvements despite regular training, the people who devote themselves to form and sleep 8 hours a night make modest improvements, and most of the rest of it is steroids
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Replying to @bog_beef
Everything is still a thing
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS @bog_beef
Even the designer drugs are just the same drugs from forty years ago
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"Underground Chemists are able to reverse engineer..." Bullshit. Every drug we've seen in the AAS world as a designer drug is one that was in the literature 50+ years ago.
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Yea and the recipes from that guy.. metzger? 500mg deca 500mg anabel x8weeks Beach Body Ready (except the back zits)
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Yeah that red book dog eared to shit I'm sure every copy lol
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More valuable for he-mankind than Mao's little red book, for sure
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