[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Also, it is fucking hilarious how many people have pointed out in this thread how strange this guy looks but for some reason, there is a need to attack me for noticing it and stating I had seen similar before.
Alex looks weird. He is impressively built, but he looks fucking strange. How many others have said the same thing?
Now, other people, other than me, have called him “strange”, stated he looked like plastic, and said he looked like a 12 year old boy in a muscle suit…so acting like I need to be singled out shows some real dumbass reasoning.[/quote]
No one else said his muscles look different because he started using steroids at whatever young age he did. You crack jokes at dumb people all the time but that honestly may be one of the most ludicrous things Ive ever seen.
STEROIDS DO NOT CHANGE HOW YOUR MUSCLES LOOK.
Youre a doctor. You cant honestly believe what you are saying.
If youre making a veiled attempt to discourage young people from using AAS, there are better ways to do it. [/quote]
I can’t believe what I’m saying? That making huge gains using anabolics as a beginner could affect balance simply because that person is gaining size that fast?
I can’t believe I am saying that?
What does that have to do with discouraging anyone from using steroids?
So far, let me get this straight:
Stating he looks a little strange means you are insecure about his age.
Could someone let me know if this is everyone who commented…or just me.
Further, apparently stating that someone using steroids very early on and gaining muscle that fast could affect balance SIMPLY BECAUSE IT IS HARDER TO KEEP TRACK WHEN THE ENTIRE BODY IS GROWING THAT FAST AT THAT EARLY OF AN AGE (along with the fact that he hasn’t reached that more mature look to his muscles yet) means I am trying to stop youth from using steroids…and several other assumptions of various ranges.
Get back to me on the insecure issue.
Trust me, I am laughing at the “gang up”…again.[/quote]
Stop ignorning the fact that you said that STEROIDS CHANGE THE WAY MUSCLES LOOK. You actually said that. A man with a medical education said that.
And I owuld counter by saying that being on AAS actually makes it easier to pick up on lagging parts and flaws. Using AAS allows you to bring up lagging bodyparts much easier than training naturally. Its much easier to fix imbalances when on AAS becaus eof the speed of the growth. Additionally, AAS allows the person to stay leaner while gaining muscle. I dont need to explain how this helps in finding and correcting imbalances.
This is me talking from about 3 years of experience btw.
And Im not ganging up on anyone or with anyone. Youre just saying dumb shit and multiple people are noticing it; people who arent afraid to say something because you cant call them out for being underdeveloped.