UMMMM...No shit, been like that all along...If we do enough we might even end up governor one day
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I were a college student too!
"The study concluded that a better group to target would be professional men who are driven, ambitious and dedicated to gym attendance, diet, occupational goals and educational attainment."
lol i like the author. he ends it with a sarcastic comment towards the "authority"
yeah, didn't rick collins write this or do the survey??
i don't find this article to be all that surprising. really, what other demagraphic would use aas? were they hoping to find a correlation to meth addicts? come on.
The media are a bunch of dumbasses.
I agree. The media and the general population probably know less about aas than any other drug. I know I did. It's pretty obvious how much worse cigarettes and alcohol are for you than aas once you start to learn about them, but there is no way the general public will know this.Originally Posted by Atomini
Heretics among the Witch hunt. This cant make all the policy makers happy at all. I speculate that this group of researchers will have trouble getting government grants in the future.
I remember seeing something talking about how steroid users inject into their veins... WTFOriginally Posted by 3**
this is an interesting survey!
im chuckling to myself as to how a firm could portray the info if aas was a 'legit' industry...
"d-bol, preferred 2 to 1 over anadrol as a kickstart to your next cycle!"
"nolvadex, the anti-estrogen of choice for smart steroid users!"
"Test, still the best!"
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Hell yeah man, this is what i like to see. Too bad they aren't making a special report about it on prime time news.
Sounds like the same group that now purchases most of the Harley Davidsons bought in the US.........
The article makes sense. I especially like how they differentiate AAS users from rec. drug users:
"Although often considered similar to abusers of narcotics and other illicit drugs, non-medical steroid users are remarkably different, following carefully planned drug regimens in conjunction with a healthy diet, ancillary drugs and exercise."
"As opposed to the spontaneous and haphazard approach seen in abusers of psychotropic drugs, everything is strategically planned to maximize benefits and minimize harm, the survey found."
"This is simply not a style or pattern of use we typically see when we examine substance abuse"
yes finally some half-way decent media coverage on proper AAS usage and the demographic of people who use them... the need to put this on a primetime special for sure!
I am still waiting for all of the Fox News haters to come out of the woodwork.......Originally Posted by J*U*icEd
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what you mean by that??... members here tend to hate the coverage that fox media has on steroid usage??... thats what im guessin but this coverage from the link in this thread is actually half-way decent... and doesn't give that "OMG" steroids are the devil stereotype the media normal portrays them to be...Originally Posted by Logan13
im guessin ur hopein theyll be surprised??... and maybe even alittle bit excited??....Originally Posted by Logan13
yes, the liberal members........Originally Posted by J*U*icEd
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