My Biggest Order Yet

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Nice stash.

Now I hope you actually train thereby putting those supps to good use.[/quote]

As oppose to all those level 4s in the Indigo training logs that look like the only lifting they’ve done in five years is picking up their packages of supps.
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Make you feel better to put others down?[/quote]

All those comments really bother you don’t they?

Why not just go in and fucking kill it for the foreseeable future and let the haters fuel your fire?

Some people need a dose of reality, I see it everyday. Whether it be at work, at home or in the gym. Being honest is often harsh. But it isn’t a put down, it is an honest observation.

Now I’m not saying this particular case isn’t a put down, I don’t really care, but not every observation or mention of constructive criticism is a put down. Irrelevant of how “hurtful” a comment may be, sometimes they need to be said, or the individual in question will never change and just keep placating themselves. [/quote]

Reasonable response, that I mostly can agree with.

One thing though, for the sake of argument: “or the individual in question will never change and just keep placating themselves.”

So what? Who put clowns like Mr. Frisk in charge of others’ progress?

If someone ASKS for feedack, it is, of course a different story.[/quote]

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Nice stash.

Now I hope you actually train thereby putting those supps to good use.[/quote]

As oppose to all those level 4s in the Indigo training logs that look like the only lifting they’ve done in five years is picking up their packages of supps.
[/quote]

Make you feel better to put others down?[/quote]

All those comments really bother you don’t they?

Why not just go in and fucking kill it for the foreseeable future and let the haters fuel your fire?

Some people need a dose of reality, I see it everyday. Whether it be at work, at home or in the gym. Being honest is often harsh. But it isn’t a put down, it is an honest observation.

Now I’m not saying this particular case isn’t a put down, I don’t really care, but not every observation or mention of constructive criticism is a put down. Irrelevant of how “hurtful” a comment may be, sometimes they need to be said, or the individual in question will never change and just keep placating themselves. [/quote]

Whoa. It seems like I’ve missed a thread(s) with a shitton of potential lulz

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?

That money would have been better spent on caffeine tablets, melatonin and steaks.

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Nice stash.

Now I hope you actually train thereby putting those supps to good use.[/quote]

As oppose to all those level 4s in the Indigo training logs that look like the only lifting they’ve done in five years is picking up their packages of supps.
[/quote]

Make you feel better to put others down?[/quote]

All those comments really bother you don’t they?

Why not just go in and fucking kill it for the foreseeable future and let the haters fuel your fire?

Some people need a dose of reality, I see it everyday. Whether it be at work, at home or in the gym. Being honest is often harsh. But it isn’t a put down, it is an honest observation.

Now I’m not saying this particular case isn’t a put down, I don’t really care, but not every observation or mention of constructive criticism is a put down. Irrelevant of how “hurtful” a comment may be, sometimes they need to be said, or the individual in question will never change and just keep placating themselves. [/quote]

Reasonable response, that I mostly can agree with.

One thing though, for the sake of argument: “or the individual in question will never change and just keep placating themselves.”

So what? Who put clowns like Mr. Frisk in charge of others’ progress?

If someone ASKS for feedack, it is, of course a different story.[/quote]

Since when did giving a honest opinion based on observation mean a insult or put me in charge of other people’s progress? I couldn’t give a fuck less about your progress or anyones progress. What I said was half in jest but mostly honest. How can anyone look at someone thats been here for five plus years and bought enough supplements to get level 4 and still look like they haven’t touched a weight? Oh right they spent all their cash looking for a magic pill that would do all the work for them. If what I said hit to close to home then I’m sorry you wasted so much time and money but then again maybe you should take a good look in the mirror and realize what you should really be piss about. I guarantee it isn’t what some random guy on the internet said.

[quote]Chushin wrote:
One thing though, for the sake of argument: “or the individual in question will never change and just keep placating themselves.”

So what? [/quote]

Well, if someone doesn’t want comments from the peanut gallery then they probably shouldn’t put themselves out there to be judged. I mean it is what humans do. Shit people get paid to judge the art other people make, lol. We value it as a society.

In this particular case, you have to understand the dynamics at play. Here are three of the many types of people involved here:

  1. Jealous people - These people either can’t afford the product and want it, or weren’t given the opportunity to purchase it and wanted it. So of course anyone that doesn’t look like a young Phil Heath, or at the VERY least George St Peire, that could afford it and was able to buy it is going to catch shit from them. Jealousy is a bitch…

  2. Skeptical people - There are a lot of people that want to see this product work. They also want to make sure it does before they pay the price associated with it. When they see a bunch of people that are going to make good progress simply by finally being consistent, tracking what they eat and finally putting effort in. So those Y amount of people give zero indication of whether the product works or not to the skeptics that already have their ducks in a row so to speak. Of course they are going to be critical, they can’t tell WTF is making the changes.

  3. People who don’t accept less than greatness - Some people just don’t except failure, and when they find a situation where they can’t excel or at the very least grow to average, they move on to a new activity. I mean, I sucked at calculus, so I moved to a major where I didn’t have to take that shit. When these people have been busting ass and killing themselves for one fucking pound of dry muscle at a time for the last couple years, they just don’t understand people that have been going through the motions for no results. This is going to bring comments, both because they want to see people succeed, and because they don’t understand how someone gets to that point in the first place. If you have the motivation to get off the couch, then bust some ass.

Now there are other types of people making the types of comments that started this whole conversation, but I think the few above make up the bulk of them… Maybe I’m wrong, and a majority are just looking to be e-douches and rip on people? IDK.

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :frowning:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :-([/quote]

shit champ good for you lol. after tonights Powerball drawings I’ll be able to place orders like you!

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :-([/quote]

Out of curiosity, how many months will that last you based on the number of times you workout per week?

[quote]Johnny T Frisk wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Nice stash.

Now I hope you actually train thereby putting those supps to good use.[/quote]

As oppose to all those level 4s in the Indigo training logs that look like the only lifting they’ve done in five years is picking up their packages of supps.
[/quote]

Seriously, some of those kids are mind boggling.

That’s why I like rocking the level 1, with a t-shirt being the only thing I’ve purchased.

A good physique isn’t bought, it is earned.

Not sure some of you realize how little you need to purchase to reach Level 4 status.

I have about $650 dollars on my tab and was a Level 4 before I stopped ordering supps from here a little while back. Could probably hit it again on a modest order if I gave a shit.

If I bought the Indigo-3 stuff, I could’ve reached Level 4 with only a couple tubs of MD and Surge as my order history.

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :-([/quote]

Out of curiosity, how many months will that last you based on the number of times you workout per week?[/quote]

Depending on how many times I do Pulse Fast 4-6 weeks.

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :-([/quote]

Out of curiosity, how many months will that last you based on the number of times you workout per week?[/quote]

Depending on how many times I do Pulse Fast 4-6 weeks.[/quote]

Speak up, I don’t think I heard you correctly.

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :-([/quote]

Out of curiosity, how many months will that last you based on the number of times you workout per week?[/quote]

Depending on how many times I do Pulse Fast 4-6 weeks.[/quote]

Speak up, I don’t think I heard you correctly.

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :-([/quote]

Out of curiosity, how many months will that last you based on the number of times you workout per week?[/quote]

Depending on how many times I do Pulse Fast 4-6 weeks.[/quote]

Jesus Tap-Dancing Christ. So you spend upwards of 12,000 a year on supplements?

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:

[quote]pradaboy wrote:
Only thing missing is I3G :-)[/quote]

how much did that total order cost brotha?[/quote]

$1066… sadly the shipping cost added $270 to it :-([/quote]

Out of curiosity, how many months will that last you based on the number of times you workout per week?[/quote]

Depending on how many times I do Pulse Fast 4-6 weeks.[/quote]

sweet sampson’s back hair, please be a typo.

sorry to say but if your spending that much to get bigger and stronger why not buy a steroid cycle?

[quote]diamonddelts59 wrote:
sorry to say but if your spending that much to get bigger and stronger why not buy a steroid cycle? [/quote]

As interesting as I think Indigo is, $480 buys a lot of Testosterone Enanthate…