[quote]Anthony Roberts wrote:
TestOnly wrote:
I don’t see the connection between being a convicted felon and being an idiot. Duchaine was a convicted felon…
Voltaire was in prison also…Thoreau was in prison…Socrates…Nelson Mandela…
I have an easier time thinking of Nobel Prize winners who were in prison, as a matter of fact, than those who were cops.
It took me a little bit to understand why ME of all people U targeted…I know now…Ha ha ha, that’s funny.
^ Which one of the great thinkers U cited was a street drug addicted bodybuilder w/ numerous narcotics charges and at least (1) major FELONY conviction. BTW, Duchaine was convicted on a steroid related charge NOT some bathtub shit like X. Duchaine’s steroid contributions to bodybuilding are beyond reproach so I won’t waste my time pretending to compare my steroid knowledge w/ his.
Sorry if my opinion offends U but Titus has led this kinda life for a long time and now he just pay the ultimate price for it.
I don’t find an inherent morality to be associated with either narcotics, steroids, or a “party” lifestyle. I can, however, name 4 people who have all written books on steroids who have used recreational drugs pretty frequently (but I won’t). I mean…even Duchaine used Nubain a bit…and…remember when he published the recipe for GHB?
As far as him not using some “bathtub shit like X”…well…he gave us the first recipe on how to make tren from fina pellets in our homes, how to make GHB in our homes, and hmm…he was arrested for an offence related to…umm…making his own liquid clen (fruit punch flavor) on his stove. Bathtub shit? I’d say so…
As far as great thinkers and drugs, I would point to Cooleridge (who wrote Kubla Khan), Lewis Caroll (a very good logician and mathmetician who wrote Alice in Wonderland), and…well…there’s scores of others that I can name.
As for how many people I named had “felony” convictions…well…there’s Duchaine…I don’t think they had felonies back in the day, but I believe if you served time, it was equivalent to a felony now…
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