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    Good job Austin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmida View Post
    I understand bro... Believe me I do... Your example, if answered by jack kevorvian, would be yes!


    I actually thought of a better example after posting the one above... one more fitting IMO. It's not directed at you specifically; it's for anybody who is of the opinion that members should be given the advice they're asking for regardless of how we feel about it:

    Let's say a member posted asking for advice on his proposed cycle. He's already purchased test/tren , PCT, etc. He just wants advice on how to best run it, dosages, length, PCT protocol, etc. This member happens to mention he has a heart condition... or we've read it elsewhere in an unrelated post from said member. Would any responsible member actually give this guy advice, or would they strongly advise him against running the cycle? I would assume, and HOPE, the latter. But why? He's already purchased the gear. He's clearly planning to run the cycle anyway. So why wouldn't we just give him the best advice possible?

    I'll tell you why. Because some people have to learn the hard way. We know that 9 out of 10 people aren't going to follow our advice when we tell them not to cycle. Most of them will regret it later. The one who listened will thank us.

    In this example, the member has a condition whereby running AAS would clearly be a dangerous choice, putting his health, longevity, etc. at risk. How is this any different than a 19 year old asking about running a cycle? He too has a 'condition' - he's underage with regards to cycling, hasn't fully developed yet which means he also is risking his health, albeit via different avenues.

    The fact of the matter is, as stated above by others, we see posts like these multiple times a day, everyday. It gets old. We do realize the OP's aren't aware of the million (similar) posts before theirs, but still. To make matters worse, they push back when they're not given the answer they were expecting... basically us confirming what they already have decided in their heads. So if staff/knowledgeable members seem agitated, even downright nasty sometimes - I apologize on their behalf - but please try and understand the other side. I assure you it doesn't come from a place of cockiness, as the OP of this thread suggested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbrice75



    I actually thought of a better example after posting the one above... one more fitting IMO. It's not directed at you specifically; it's for anybody who is of the opinion that members should be given the advice they're asking for regardless of how we feel about it:

    Let's say a member posted asking for advice on his proposed cycle. He's already purchased test/tren , PCT, etc. He just wants advice on how to best run it, dosages, length, PCT protocol, etc. This member happens to mention he has a heart condition... or we've read it elsewhere in an unrelated post from said member. Would any responsible member actually give this guy advice, or would they strongly advise him against running the cycle? I would assume, and HOPE, the latter. But why? He's already purchased the gear. He's clearly planning to run the cycle anyway. So why wouldn't we just give him the best advice possible?

    I'll tell you why. Because some people have to learn the hard way. We know that 9 out of 10 people aren't going to follow our advice when we tell them not to cycle. Most of them will regret it later. The one who listened will thank us.

    In this example, the member has a condition whereby running AAS would clearly be a dangerous choice, putting his health, longevity, etc. at risk. How is this any different than a 19 year old asking about running a cycle? He too has a 'condition' - he's underage with regards to cycling, hasn't fully developed yet which means he also is risking his health, albeit via different avenues.

    The fact of the matter is, as stated above by others, we see posts like these multiple times a day, everyday. It gets old. We do realize the OP's aren't aware of the million (similar) posts before theirs, but still. To make matters worse, they push back when they're not given the answer they were expecting... basically us confirming what they already have decided in their heads. So if staff/knowledgeable members seem agitated, even downright nasty sometimes - I apologize on their behalf - but please try and understand the other side. I assure you it doesn't come from a place of cockiness, as the OP of this thread suggested.
    Great example!

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    Let me say (being new) I've posted many questions and have been told some things I didn't want to hear. I come hear for advice. And I get it. I believe the key for being a ''New b'' is have an open mind, listen, and be patient.

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    Welcome to the Internet! It's a wonderful place where people can hide behind a screen and we all have 12ft dicks. While I do agree that it seems standard to badger with the same response over and over... Most of the advice given is to the same questions over an over. People don't want to do the legwork themselves, and that's annoying as shit.
    How many people come on here every day and post up rediculous cycles with 6 compounds, no pct, "what's an AI", and it's thier first time using AAS ever. At 25%bf and 12 years old lol

    I mean. I see your point completely and sometimes I read and just say to myself. Damn dude, chill out it was just a question. Then I remember we're on a forum full of people with way too much testosterone flowing. I mean lol.... What can you really expect

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiveOn
    Welcome to the Internet! It's a wonderful place where people can hide behind a screen and we all have 12ft dicks. While I do agree that it seems standard to badger with the same response over and over... Most of the advice given is to the same questions over an over. People don't want to do the legwork themselves, and that's annoying as shit.
    How many people come on here every day and post up rediculous cycles with 6 compounds, no pct, "what's an AI", and it's thier first time using AAS ever. At 25%bf and 12 years old lol

    I mean. I see your point completely and sometimes I read and just say to myself. Damn dude, chill out it was just a question. Then I remember we're on a forum full of people with way too much testosterone flowing. I mean lol.... What can you really expect
    Hope this 12 ft dick comment isnt referenced towards me cuz I've been nothing but respectful in making my point

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmida View Post

    Hope this 12 ft dick comment isnt referenced towards me cuz I've been nothing but respectful in making my point
    You have been respectful and I appreciate that. Thank you.
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    Idk what the op is talking about. I've found a wealth of information in the stickies and when i do ask a question that i haven't found an answer to i get nothing but helpful opinions/life experience from the members here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmida View Post
    Hope this 12 ft dick comment isnt referenced towards me cuz I've been nothing but respectful in making my point
    No not you and yes thanks for being respectful. I think that person should have thought a little more before he posted that nonsense.

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