Opinions of Chad Waterbury Programs?

[quote]Aggro wrote:
Don’t get sucked down the NP vortex.
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Yep, good advice. Don’t go there. Because everyone knows “that guy simply never admits to being wrong.”

You look at other veteran posters like Prof. X or Rainjack and they admit to being wrong all the time. X can hardly make a post without admitting that he’s wrong. People need to admit they’re wrong, even when they aren’t. This is the internet. Let’s all admit that we’re wrong.

AmIRight?

Why’d you take your hiatus? Have anything to do with your last epic thread? Better yet, why’d you come back?

Oh and not to venture too far down said vortex with you. You simply type because you like to read what you wrote. You seem to be in the quantity camp rather than the quality. What I find funny is that you actually shoe horned the gist of your last big thread into this one.

[quote]Aggro wrote:

Maybe a general wellness and above average strength forum needs to be created.[/quote]

x2

[quote]Itchy wrote:
Aggro wrote:

Maybe a general wellness and above average strength forum needs to be created.

x2[/quote]

LOL.

So…what’s the topic now?

[quote]That One Guy wrote:
So…what’s the topic now?[/quote]

We ask Nominal Prospect his opinion of GVT… for the lulz

[quote]Clifford wrote:
Free2Be wrote:
Aggro wrote:
Don’t get sucked down the NP vortex.

He is a complete douche bag and contradicts him self with every new post.

is this warning directed at me?[/quote]

No, at NP.

[quote]pstruhar7786 wrote:
Also if you consider what steroids can do even for just recovery, not to mention everything else they do, wouldn’t it make sense that most pro’s (assuming they use steroids) can, with them, train in ways that wouldn’t work for beginners?[/quote]

No.

Anabolics don’t change the equation. They just increase the coefficients. The equation is still: Eat, train, recover, repeat.

[quote]Stone101 wrote:
Humans really are pathetic LOL[/quote]

yeah im glad im not a fucking human