Another Synthol Douche

Hungry4more would be one of those guys. This thread might as well turn into something.

If Biotest is reading, I could make you a list. Get five to eight of us who actually look like we train hard on video in the same room training and my guess is people will watch.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Hungry4more would be one of those guys. This thread might as well turn into something.

If Biotest is reading, I could make you a list. Get five to eight of us who actually look like we train hard on video in the same room training and my guess is people will watch.[/quote]

Hell, I’d pay for the DVD. Or this could turn into “Training Lab - guest edition”, either with a different guy training and talking in every video, or something like a “roundtable” training session, with several people exchanging ideas and training with the cameras on. Damn, we should start a petition.

[quote]therajraj wrote:
So how exactly does Synthol work? If you do something ridiculous like in this pic, does it just stay in your body until you basically remove it?[/quote]

Synthol just takes up space. No one knows how fast it dissipates because no one is doing studies on synthol use. Most of those guys end up with massive infections.

This guy this thread is about does NOT look like synthol. His muscles would take on a more shapeless appearance even when flexed. His don’t. He looks like he site injects to bring his arms and shoulders out more before pictures. I mean, once you claim the biggest arms in Britain, my guess is you have to walk the walk eventually.

If he was a “synthol victim” it would show in those pics from his movies as well. Instead, he looks like “recently injected” vs “not recently injected”.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Hungry4more would be one of those guys. This thread might as well turn into something.

If Biotest is reading, I could make you a list. Get five to eight of us who actually look like we train hard on video in the same room training and my guess is people will watch.[/quote]

That would be pretty awesome.

If Biotest did a series of training videos with guys from the forum I guarantee it would be a big hit. Not that the guys in the videos now arent impressive… it would just be cool to see vids of guys who post regularly.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
If he was a “synthol victim” it would show in those pics from his movies as well. Instead, he looks like “recently injected” vs “not recently injected”.[/quote]

what do you mean by ‘recently injected’? Injected with what? I never really tought of anything but synthol for site injections

[quote]gregron wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
If he was a “synthol victim” it would show in those pics from his movies as well. Instead, he looks like “recently injected” vs “not recently injected”.[/quote]

what do you mean by ‘recently injected’? Injected with what? I never really tought of anything but synthol for site injections [/quote]

Because you think synthol is more common than steroids?

Bottom line, all of this is speculation to begin with which is why I hate it when people do it to others. “Tiny Irons” got big and is trying to get into movies. Good for him. I only commented because of the over the top hate he seemed to be getting for no reason.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:

what do you mean by ‘recently injected’? Injected with what? I never really tought of anything but synthol for site injections [/quote]

Because you think synthol is more common than steroids?
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no… I actually think the opposite but it really doesnt matter to me. I was just wondering what you meant by recently injected. I dont know much about AAS use and so I didnt know anything about site injections other than the usual GAL synthol thread

[quote]gregron wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]gregron wrote:

what do you mean by ‘recently injected’? Injected with what? I never really tought of anything but synthol for site injections [/quote]

Because you think synthol is more common than steroids?
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no… I actually think the opposite but it really doesnt matter to me. I was just wondering what you meant by recently injected. I dont know much about AAS use and so I didnt know anything about site injections other than the usual GAL synthol thread[/quote]
Escaline (sp?) and Testosterone Propionate causes temporary inflamation and swelling to any muscle that it’s injected to.

These are the ones that I know of, anyway.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Eli B wrote:
kidding aside, its not much different from the jive talk (or whatever you want to call it) that came out of
Oakland.

I like it, I would read a book on it. Rhyming slang.[/quote]

Really? I understood slang from America. I don’t get “Irons” meaning gay at all.[/quote]

I will grant you that its circular. Poof (poofter) is a well known slur for homers, and I guess Iron hoof was a common phrase (thats the part that confuses me) and since a large function of slang is marking insiders vs outsiders its made even more obscure by dropping the hoof part in favor of the iron part.

Now explain to me why a whip is a car. Thats the real mystery here.

so this is a poof?

[quote]gregron wrote:

so this is a poof?[/quote]

No. That is a representation of all that is man

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Must be synthol.

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Dial = synthol.

[quote]anonym wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]anonym wrote:
Looks like his arms are holding some fluid here.

Fun fact: if you go to Google Images and type in ‘tiny iron synthol’, you get two pictures of Kingbeef on page 3.[/quote]

Doesn’t surprise me. KingBeef would be considered a freak to most youtubers. I have no doubt there are tons of kids running around calling ANYTHING bigger than they are used to “synthol”.[/quote]

I get the feeling Kingbeef WILL be a freak if he continues to do what he’s been doing.[/quote]

Who is Kingbeef? All I see is Caveman, that guy that posted that he was working in a jungle somewhere.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:
Iron hoof = poof = gay. Bonus Northern slang, divvy means daft or silly.[/quote]

Wait…so “Tiny Iron” rhymes with “Iron Hoof”?

WTF is wrong with the British?[/quote]

No kidding HAHA

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]lia67 wrote:

[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:
He looks like a right divvy in that video.[/quote]

he’s a fuckin tea pot [/quote]

Can someone translate this for Greg and I?[/quote]
The guy looks like he needs some tea, and is easily able to obtain said “tea” because of his being a teapot…short and stout. There is his handle, and there is his spout…

Got it?[/quote]
teapot is another slang word for fagot ( hand on hip like the handle of a tea pot the other held up like the spout )

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]DeltaOne wrote:
Holy shit X, you’re huge.

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I still have a way to go…plus, according to some here, I am just obese.[/quote]

LOL

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Rational Gaze wrote:
Iron hoof = poof = gay. Bonus Northern slang, divvy means daft or silly.[/quote]

Wait…so “Tiny Iron” rhymes with “Iron Hoof”?

WTF is wrong with the British?[/quote]
where shall i start ?

I don’t care what the guy did or didn’t do he’s defintely moved some weight and put in work to pack that mass on. Same thing for anyone else who has that type of mass.

[quote]Eli B wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Eli B wrote:
kidding aside, its not much different from the jive talk (or whatever you want to call it) that came out of
Oakland.

I like it, I would read a book on it. Rhyming slang.[/quote]

Really? I understood slang from America. I don’t get “Irons” meaning gay at all.[/quote]

I will grant you that its circular. Poof (poofter) is a well known slur for homers, and I guess Iron hoof was a common phrase (thats the part that confuses me) and since a large function of slang is marking insiders vs outsiders its made even more obscure by dropping the hoof part in favor of the iron part.

Now explain to me why a whip is a car. Thats the real mystery here.[/quote]

Whip was used to refer to how you steer a horse on a stagecoach…and was the term used for ‘steering wheel’ when automobiles first hit the streets.

Most slang does mean something or refer directly to something already established.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Eli B wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Eli B wrote:
kidding aside, its not much different from the jive talk (or whatever you want to call it) that came out of
Oakland.

I like it, I would read a book on it. Rhyming slang.[/quote]

Really? I understood slang from America. I don’t get “Irons” meaning gay at all.[/quote]

I will grant you that its circular. Poof (poofter) is a well known slur for homers, and I guess Iron hoof was a common phrase (thats the part that confuses me) and since a large function of slang is marking insiders vs outsiders its made even more obscure by dropping the hoof part in favor of the iron part.

Now explain to me why a whip is a car. Thats the real mystery here.[/quote]

Whip was used to refer to how you steer a horse on a stagecoach…and was the term used for ‘steering wheel’ when automobiles first hit the streets.

Most slang does mean something or refer directly to something already established. [/quote]

yeah our slang makes more sense.