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  • tigerspawn
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    Im glad to hear that there are body builders out there that tell people not to use. With my job I have had the oportunity to travel around the country and work out in many different gyms. Its sad to say but in every gym I have ever worked out in they push gear. Young guys are told that the only way to gain is to use. They are introduced to dealers and told what to buy and how to use. Thats BS most of these guys are still teenagers and havent even spent the time to get big naturlly.
    tigerspawn
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    ^^^thats why I enjoy paul74 so much. LMFAO.^^
    tigerspawn
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    Quote Originally Posted by warmouthView
    Mine is a monster. I feed it. LOL!

    I sacrifice big breasted females to mine

    tigerspawn
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    This was nice post and Im glad you view AAS usage this way. Its sad that most people don’t

    Quote Originally Posted by TylerFallonView
    Ok I want to get this straight because it really annoys me!. Teens nowadays just want fast results and it so annoying because there afraid to put in a little hard work.

    Most people in general want a quick fix to everything. They don’t want to work for anything they want it handed to them. I work part time as trainer. It amazes me the amount of clients that come to me and want, “magic pill” to help lose weight, get in shape, or build muscle. Most people don’t even want to spend the time doing research that could help them adark_sideeve their goals because, “ its to much work.” Its sad when you can get AAS, slin, HGH, clen , and other drugs easier than you can get supplements. We know teens shouldn’t use AAS and we can preach that they shouldn’t. We can help those that come to sites like this one and warn them of the dangers associated with AAS usage. However, people are conned every day into taking supplements. There is a reason why companies use pros and try and make people believe that’s how they adark_sideeved their gains. In gyms everyday people are approached by walking product endorsements pushing product and whispering that, “Its perfectly safe. Side effects only happen to people who take to much. You can take triple that dose with no side effects.” People are sucked in and exposed to AAS with no understanding. They see this huge guy who is offering to sell them gear and they know it works so of course most of them buy it.

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