I just wanted to use this thread to warn you guys who are new to the AAS message broards of certain posters or should i say 'posers'. I defiantly am not targeting anyone on this site but it's IMO an all too common practice on AAS forums. So here I go.
1) Beware of those who value post count over knowledge. Many of us fall for this one. You know that dude who has 10,000 + posts in about a month. When you first see those numbers you immediately think "whoa! This dude posts a lot so he MUST know what he's taking about" sadly this is usually hardly the case and unfortunately they get an almost cult-like following.
2) Those who tout common AAS myths and misconceptions as 'their' experience. For me these are the WORSE 'bros' you can find on a forum. Not only they are blatant liars, can totally **** up a good cycle with their false experience, they can endanger your HEALTH. A prime e.g.: 'I used testosterone heptalate bro! It's good shit! Way better than enth, cyp or prop! I would buy it for the 50$$ per amp your source is selling' When in truth testosterone heptalate is plain ole enanthate with a different name.
3) One of the hardest 'fakes' to spot is the seemingly very intelligent guy who always posts a study or two in a reply to a question. The dude is posting pubmed journals left, right and center he can't be wrong right? Under closer inspection you sooner or later realize he NEVER highlights the important part of the studies or attempt to break down the info for the general population. Why? Because most likely he himself does not understand what the hell he's posting!
4) Last but not least. Member:
Bigsquat800.
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When you see these dudes you think (me included) he's well educated in the area he's a MOD, VET etc. With the exception of AR and a few other boards this surprisingly is not the case. In fact I’ve seen these dudes do what's in point no.2 more than any other 'normal' members.
My point is, don't only rely on the info your get from the 'bros' on the boards do some research yourself and NEVER be afraid to ask about something you don't totally understand after you're tried researching the subject yourself. In the end it's your health and you're the best one person to look after yourself.
Happy growing.