It’s a joke. I’ve seen some really impulsive (mostly teenagers) individuals talk about using massive dosages of tren on their first cycles, they tend to make ignorant/ simply inaccurate comments and/or lash out at others when given constructive criticism.
Part of the problem with AAS is the worst things are usually a decade plus down the road. Humans have been studied for ability to asses risk, and it was found that humans over exaggerate risks that have immediate effects (terrorist attacks), but minimize risks that have effects further down the road (smoking, AAS use / abuse, poor diet, etc.).
I think this is worth mentioning here, as many can make it through many large cycles and perceive little risk, but that may not be true, and science says we are not very good at assessing those risks.
More than a decade down the road for most depending on dosages
If you’re constantly blasting like a gram of tren + harsh orals it might catch up to you in 1-5 years. 400mg rest esque blasts might not catch up to you for 40 years, it’s individualistic and determinant on compounds used/lifestyle factors (even with/without shitty lifestyle at play, genetics is by far the most pivotal factor… if you’ve got congenitally inherited dialated cardiomyopathy, AAS isn’t for you etc)
I’m not this terrible lol, it’s more along the lines of
- “Hey mate could I please get a pint of uuuuuhhhhhh… (names cheapest beer on the menu)”
- “sure thing”
- unreal receives beer “thanks mate” and if it’s my last pint I’ll finish off by saying “have a good night” before I walk out
Vacation wooooooot
@unreal24278
When I read your posts I imagine you looking like a 19 year old version of this. Don’t ruin it
“That’s not Tren… THIS is Tren…”
Well you’ve got the accent down 100%
But the tren would have a very overproduced E (like knife being kniiiiiiiife)
So that’s not trin (e sounds like I sometimes when I talk), THIS is trin
Honestly though, I typically dress in flat out punk or metal attire, you’d be suprised if you saw me in person as I do look like an individual society would label a delinquent (well… this is debatable, too many judge one by how they dress, first impressions count for quite a bit), and when older… or even members of my demographic see a kid with black, steel toed boots (with pentagrams attached to the laces), black pants, black shirt, a necklace with a horned goat on the front (though this broke in a bar, long story… as did my watch… long story)
If my grammar is atrocious or this post is incoherent (which is very plausible) it’s because I’ve only had 5 hrs of sleep in the past 72 hours for unspecified reasons (5 hours were last night) so I’m utterly dead right now. Yesterday I walked a distance of 24 kilometres during the afternoon because I missed my flight to Spain and was at Schipol airport, replacement flight was late at night and it was still early… so instead of deciding to take it easy as I hadn’t slept in a long time at this point I thought “well… I am in Amsterdam”, went down to the city and walked EVERYWHERE, making a few stops along the way came back to the airport in the early evening… spent… waaaaaayyyy to much money on food (hintHINTHINT)… but we are talking like I wolfed down 4000 calories… then proceeded to regret my decisions for the rest of the day, but not enough to deter such a scenario from unfolding again over the weeks to come
I know exactly what you mean. It drives me nuts when a prof tells me “this compound doesn’t work because in a study of 10.000 people there was no decrease in mortality”. As if the arithmetic mean is the only thing that matters. In most of these studies there’s a huge number of responders too.
Edit: The last sentence refers to depression medication for example. The effect of placebo is relatively high especially in mild depression that’s why reaching significance is difficult. I think a lot of the responders don’t imagine the effects and got real relief.
