[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
have you noticed a lot of synthol users seem to be hispanic?[/quote]
lol I hate that fuckin’ word “hispanic”. It’s stupid…wtf is there a “hispania”? I’d rather hear people use “Latino” or Mexican. I’ve never met a Mexican in my life who even knew wtf synthol was let alone used it ha… [/quote]
hhaha chill brah.
if it makes you feel better, i’m not from “caucasia”[/quote]
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
have you noticed a lot of synthol users seem to be hispanic?[/quote]
lol I hate that fuckin’ word “hispanic”. It’s stupid…wtf is there a “hispania”? I’d rather hear people use “Latino” or Mexican. I’ve never met a Mexican in my life who even knew wtf synthol was let alone used it ha… [/quote]
hhaha chill brah.
if it makes you feel better, i’m not from “caucasia”[/quote]
rofl. Also for future reference Carlito:
“Hispanic and Latino are not identical terms, and in certain contexts the choice between them can be significant. Hispanic, from the Latin word for “Spain,” has the broader reference, potentially encompassing all Spanish-speaking peoples in both hemispheres and emphasizing the common denominator of language among communities that sometimes have little else in common. Latino-which in Spanish means “Latin” but which as an English word is probably a shortening of the Spanish word latinoamericano-refers more exclusively to persons or communities of Latin American origin. Of the two, only Hispanic can be used in referring to Spain and its history and culture; a native of Spain residing in the United States is a Hispanic, not a Latino, and one cannot substitute Latino in the phrase the Hispanic influence on native Mexican cultures without garbling the meaning.”
[quote]andrew_live wrote:
The last 2 min of that synthol vid was terrible. Totally not expecting that. What is the icky stuff that gushed out of their arms?[/quote]
Mixture of blood, pus, oil, possibly bacterial growth, dead tissue. There’s no way to know if that’s from synthol use or just from injecting AAS into the muscle. Likely SEO though. Either way too much oil was injected too soon and an abcess formed. I don’t know enough to know, just by looking at the video, if the abcess was infected or sterile. My guess is that there would eventually be an infection there, if not already.
When used properly, synthol and other SEO’s can be useful tools, if that’s fits into one’s “bodybuilding ethics/morals”. Sucessful bodybuilders will not use the stuff to imitate muscle. They’ll use it in ‘stubborn’ areas to stretch the fascia from within. Many many tiny injections need to be carefully administered, from different angles and depths, to avoid the look created in the video.
One guy used to post (not often) in the steroid forum about his synthol use. In the part of the video where you can see a loaded syringe it appears to be about 3+ ml of oil in the (huge)barrel. The guy posting here about his use was using tenths of a millileter per injection. Apparently SEO’s take longer to get absorbed compared to oil based AAS which is why they are used in the first place instead of just site injecting small-medium volumes of AAS.
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
have you noticed a lot of synthol users seem to be hispanic?[/quote]
lol I hate that fuckin’ word “hispanic”. It’s stupid…wtf is there a “hispania”? I’d rather hear people use “Latino” or Mexican. I’ve never met a Mexican in my life who even knew wtf synthol was let alone used it ha… [/quote]
hhaha chill brah.
if it makes you feel better, i’m not from “caucasia”[/quote]
All white people are descended from a single family who in the third millenium BC settled in the area now known as Crackastan.
people like the original guy and Greg Valentino i think you could think of it as they have an addiction to having huge arms and delts, at all costs. ( i know you could say that about any bodybuilder) but i mean more that they have a Body image dysmorphic disorder, JMO though.