What Naturals are Truly Capable of...

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

I only stated that further clarification was necessary. Chill.

The checklist for the first exam included
…[/quote]

I am not sure why you posted this. Our very first exam was identifying the more than 500 different parts of anatomy of the human skull. It was more in depth than the list you threw up.

It seems difficult to admit that a doctor has more training in anatomy and phys than any undergrad student.

Why?[/quote]
Why is it so hard to clarify beyond a sentence? I was showing you what I wanted to see from you. Something that wasn’t vague.[/quote]

I’m confused, spar4tee. Aren’t you black? I thought everyone who argued with PX only did so because they are racist.[/quote]

I just banged a fat chick.

It was awesome.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

I only stated that further clarification was necessary. Chill.

The checklist for the first exam included
…[/quote]

I am not sure why you posted this. Our very first exam was identifying the more than 500 different parts of anatomy of the human skull. It was more in depth than the list you threw up.

It seems difficult to admit that a doctor has more training in anatomy and phys than any undergrad student.

Why?[/quote]
Why is it so hard to clarify beyond a sentence? I was showing you what I wanted to see from you. Something that wasn’t vague.[/quote]

I just told you. It would take pages to list out what we covered on our first test.

[/quote]

Gonna have to agree with this.

Ex: I find this manual covers the back and thorax sort of well, however it barely prepares you for dissection:

And that’s not even all of the dry-lab from unit 1! You then have to cover (at least) osteology and surface anatomy. THEN you should be pretty well versed at pointing out all of these structures from a radiology stand-point.

How much of this info the average doc retains? Who knows. Lol I left medical school last year to come home (family junk) and I can barely remember my origins and insertions.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.
For someone who shouts from the mountain tops about reading comprehension, you don’t seem to read too good.

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.[/quote]

Actually, that is very much what Stu wrote.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.[/quote]

Actually, that is very much what Stu wrote.[/quote]

Please quote post, because that is not at all true.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.[/quote]

Actually, that is very much what Stu wrote.[/quote]
Very much what he said or is what he said?
Quote?

Click. Click. Click. Click.
I can hear the Professors google monies racking up with every post.

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.[/quote]

Actually, that is very much what Stu wrote.[/quote]
Very much what he said or is what he said?
Quote?[/quote]

Gee, a dental degree that includes in depth anatomy and phys and pharm and medicine would be an objective means to verify knowledge base of someone educated.

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:
Click. Click. Click. Click.
I can hear the Professors google monies racking up with every post.[/quote]
LOLOLOL

[quote]setto222 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

I only stated that further clarification was necessary. Chill.

The checklist for the first exam included
…[/quote]

I am not sure why you posted this. Our very first exam was identifying the more than 500 different parts of anatomy of the human skull. It was more in depth than the list you threw up.

It seems difficult to admit that a doctor has more training in anatomy and phys than any undergrad student.

Why?[/quote]
Why is it so hard to clarify beyond a sentence? I was showing you what I wanted to see from you. Something that wasn’t vague.[/quote]

I just told you. It would take pages to list out what we covered on our first test.

[/quote]

Gonna have to agree with this.

Ex: I find this manual covers the back and thorax sort of well, however it barely prepares you for dissection:

And that’s not even all of the dry-lab from unit 1! You then have to cover (at least) osteology and surface anatomy. THEN you should be pretty well versed at pointing out all of these structures from a radiology stand-point.

How much of this info the average doc retains? Who knows. Lol I left medical school last year to come home (family junk) and I can barely remember my origins and insertions. [/quote]

Thank you.

His list would be like what we would cover in a short review before the real lesson.

We had 15 bodies out and we had to locate the vagus nerve…along with 300 other random parts of internal anatomy that most people haven’t heard of. That was a test.

I just want to hang around till when X gets his medal for reaching 50k fuck his dental achievements THIS IS HIS FINEST HOUR

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.[/quote]

Actually, that is very much what Stu wrote.[/quote]
Very much what he said or is what he said?
Quote?[/quote]

LOL

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]setto222 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

I only stated that further clarification was necessary. Chill.

The checklist for the first exam included
…[/quote]

I am not sure why you posted this. Our very first exam was identifying the more than 500 different parts of anatomy of the human skull. It was more in depth than the list you threw up.

It seems difficult to admit that a doctor has more training in anatomy and phys than any undergrad student.

Why?[/quote]
Why is it so hard to clarify beyond a sentence? I was showing you what I wanted to see from you. Something that wasn’t vague.[/quote]

I just told you. It would take pages to list out what we covered on our first test.

[/quote]

Gonna have to agree with this.

Ex: I find this manual covers the back and thorax sort of well, however it barely prepares you for dissection:

And that’s not even all of the dry-lab from unit 1! You then have to cover (at least) osteology and surface anatomy. THEN you should be pretty well versed at pointing out all of these structures from a radiology stand-point.

How much of this info the average doc retains? Who knows. Lol I left medical school last year to come home (family junk) and I can barely remember my origins and insertions. [/quote]

Thank you.

His list would be like what we would cover in a short review before the real lesson.

We had 15 bodies out and we had to locate the vagus nerve…along with 300 other random parts of internal anatomy that most people haven’t heard of. That was a test.[/quote]
Getting a bit more specific. This is good.

[quote]steven alex wrote:
I just want to hang around till when X gets his medal for reaching 50k fuck his dental achievements THIS IS HIS FINEST HOUR[/quote]

It is hilarious…if you can’t attack the subject of what I wrote you go for personal attacks.

I am still trying to understand the “objective means” that I don’t have as stated by Stu.

[quote]steven alex wrote:
I just want to hang around till when X gets his medal for reaching 50k fuck his dental achievements THIS IS HIS FINEST HOUR[/quote]

Bro, he doesn’t even post here much anymore. Don’t you know anything?

Perhaps he posts in his sleep. I saw a special about sleepwalking where a lady would eat like 3,000 calories while asleep. Maybe PX posts in his sleep and doesn’t know it. Maybe his post count is as astonishing to him as it is to us.

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]setto222 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

I only stated that further clarification was necessary. Chill.

The checklist for the first exam included
…[/quote]

I am not sure why you posted this. Our very first exam was identifying the more than 500 different parts of anatomy of the human skull. It was more in depth than the list you threw up.

It seems difficult to admit that a doctor has more training in anatomy and phys than any undergrad student.

Why?[/quote]
Why is it so hard to clarify beyond a sentence? I was showing you what I wanted to see from you. Something that wasn’t vague.[/quote]

I just told you. It would take pages to list out what we covered on our first test.

[/quote]

Gonna have to agree with this.

Ex: I find this manual covers the back and thorax sort of well, however it barely prepares you for dissection:

And that’s not even all of the dry-lab from unit 1! You then have to cover (at least) osteology and surface anatomy. THEN you should be pretty well versed at pointing out all of these structures from a radiology stand-point.

How much of this info the average doc retains? Who knows. Lol I left medical school last year to come home (family junk) and I can barely remember my origins and insertions. [/quote]

Thank you.

His list would be like what we would cover in a short review before the real lesson.

We had 15 bodies out and we had to locate the vagus nerve…along with 300 other random parts of internal anatomy that most people haven’t heard of. That was a test.[/quote]
Getting a bit more specific. This is good.[/quote]

Let me get you to understand this…you don’t find what we covered on line easily. We literally had to take a skull home and learn ever fossa every name of every tubercle and every indention. I don’t care to list out what we covered as frankly that was some of the most horrific schooling I have ever had.

You have not done this in an undergrad program. There is no fucking way.

Implying that you have is as insulting as it would be to a medical doctor…yet for some reason you don’t understand this.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]steven alex wrote:
I just want to hang around till when X gets his medal for reaching 50k fuck his dental achievements THIS IS HIS FINEST HOUR[/quote]

Bro, he doesn’t even post here much anymore. Don’t you know anything?

Perhaps he posts in his sleep. I saw a special about sleepwalking where a lady would eat like 3,000 calories while asleep. Maybe PX posts in his sleep and doesn’t know it. Maybe his post count is as astonishing to him as it is to us.[/quote]
Maybe he eats in his sleep and his bulk wasnt intended to go so far

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:

I only stated that further clarification was necessary. Chill.

The checklist for the first exam included
…[/quote]

I am not sure why you posted this. Our very first exam was identifying the more than 500 different parts of anatomy of the human skull. It was more in depth than the list you threw up.

It seems difficult to admit that a doctor has more training in anatomy and phys than any undergrad student.

Why?[/quote]
Why is it so hard to clarify beyond a sentence? I was showing you what I wanted to see from you. Something that wasn’t vague.[/quote]

I’m confused, spar4tee. Aren’t you black? I thought everyone who argued with PX only did so because they are racist.[/quote]
Yes, I iz black

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.[/quote]

Actually, that is very much what Stu wrote.[/quote]
Very much what he said or is what he said?
Quote?[/quote]

Gee, a dental degree that includes in depth anatomy and phys and pharm and medicine would be an objective means to verify knowledge base of someone educated.[/quote]
And your point is?
He was saying that there are people that have those things (you would be included in this group)
Here it comes…
Wait for it…
Almost there…
Drum roll please…
WHO ARE FRIENDLY & HUMBLE aka Not a dick about it (you are not included in this group)

He NEVER said “professor X’s degree doesn’t match that of an undergrad nutrition class”
Lol
Ultimate reading skills fail.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]Myosin wrote:

It boggles the mind that a site/company somewhat founded on these positive principles would allow and even support the sort of blatant negativity our fearless moderator spills all over the website.

[/quote]

What negativity is being spilled here?

I was told my education doesn’t match an undergrad level nutrition class…which is false.

You really can’t even argue against that.[/quote]
For the record: No on ever said this.[/quote]

Actually, that is very much what Stu wrote.[/quote]
Very much what he said or is what he said?
Quote?[/quote]

Gee, a dental degree that includes in depth anatomy and phys and pharm and medicine would be an objective means to verify knowledge base of someone educated.[/quote]

Wow, let’s skip over the ‘fields specific to what gets discussed’. You really do hear what you want to. Seriously guy, you talk about your background all the time, but drop no real knowledge (damn I miss Modok, he actually walked the walk simply by being specifically involved in various threads).

When someone with a specific background discusses something relevant to bodybuilding (ie. Brick discussing Nutrition), and you get involved, you never actually say anything to show just how all knowing you are. Instead you take offense that someone you must perceive as being beneath you has the gall to question your opinions. Until you actually start demonstrating real info, not just talking about how much you have, most people will get the same impression I have.

I know that I’ve mentioned my brother before who has a PHD in Physical Therapy as well as various additional certifications of specialization. The guy has also won his class in bodybuilding shows. Ya know what? He’s humble enough to admit his knowledge base isn’t specific to bodybuilding, and he knows the human body inside and out. That’s why people respect him.

And for the record, when you misquote people, or even misattribute things they’ve said, you only make yourself look like more of an ass. I know you’ve said this to other people before, but I feel it’s actually appropriate here.

S