[quote]I actually don’t mind the reduction of steroids in baseball, not because I believe that they should be illegal, but because I’d rather watch a Roy Halladay pitch a perfect game than a Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs. For any other sports I don’t care. It is simply an aesthetic preference regarding what style of baseball as a former pitcher I prefer watching. Pitching is more about placement than velocity, even though a combination of the two is necessary to dominate. Hitting for distance is benefited by performance enhancers far more than pitching.
Tell that to all the bullpen guys who can longer make more than 60 appearances in a season because their recovery is down.
Its a two way street. And increased velocity and increased hit distance are just welcomed secondary effects of PEDs in baseball. [/quote]
Notice I mentioned no hitters and not saves. And back when both pitchers and batters were using PED’s batters got the best of the matchups. Now when neither can use without fear of being caught, who is dominating?
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
We should start to bombard the comments section with scathing replies to all of those who think he looks big or on roids or swole or strong or whatever. I already left one comment, I’m going back for more.[/quote]
I for one have thoroughly enjoyed your comments, especially Beethoven and his piano.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
We should start to bombard the comments section with scathing replies to all of those who think he looks big or on roids or swole or strong or whatever. I already left one comment, I’m going back for more.[/quote]
I for one have thoroughly enjoyed your comments, especially Beethoven and his piano.[/quote]
Did you see the jerkoff talking about creatine? I said something like creatine makes you huge just like Aaron Carter and it’s worth taking even though it can fuck your amygdala up and turn your kidneys into sawdust. The guy sees it and goes “I’ve been taking creatine for years and that’s never happened to me.”
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
We should start to bombard the comments section with scathing replies to all of those who think he looks big or on roids or swole or strong or whatever. I already left one comment, I’m going back for more.[/quote]
I for one have thoroughly enjoyed your comments, especially Beethoven and his piano.[/quote]
Did you see the jerkoff talking about creatine? I said something like creatine makes you huge just like Aaron Carter and it’s worth taking even though it can fuck your amygdala up and turn your kidneys into sawdust. The guy sees it and goes “I’ve been taking creatine for years and that’s never happened to me.”
Well, back to the subject of the OP. I don’t see how you can so readily dismiss AAS. Can someone gain that much in one year? Particularly a noob? Of course. But could he have had some help? Of course. What’s the point of the OP? To debunk he used? Or to condemn and trivialize the comments in the article (which I did not read). For some of you sensitive young men here, I know the public’s perception of bodybuilding and steroids rubs your cock hairs in the wrong direction however, that is the public’s perception and it’s not going to change. And look at the source - a gossip web site. There is nothing “mainstream” about steroids or bodybuilding. Get over it. Stop whining about it. Wear a fucking purple mohawk if you want…but please stop bitching because people sometimes point and snicker at it.
As far as I’m concerned, they can all fuck off.
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I agree, I despise pretty much all politicans no matter what side they are on. I just felt the need to point out that steroids seem to be all politicians mortal enemy, no matter which side they are playing for.
As far as I’m concerned, they can all fuck off.
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I agree, I despise pretty much all politicans no matter what side they are on. I just felt the need to point out that steroids seem to be all politicians mortal enemy, no matter which side they are playing for.[/quote]
Again, it’s not and never will be mainstream and bc politiians rely on votes, they will always come down as against it. If public perception and opinion ever changes, the puppet politicians will follow.