There is nothing wrong with asking questions. Everyone here was a newbie at some point of time. Hell, I have even seen some so called gurus and experts ask questions a few years earlier that were just complete braindead ramblings. Up to and including using a cattle implant gun to administer his fina dose each week.. while it was still in pellet form. Yes, no joke. This was just another self proclaimed expert.
You can talk about and discuss roids here all you want. Ask anything, discuss results, document your use and gains for others to follow... that is the nature of this board. Using this board to faciliate the possession or sale of these compounds isn't.
If you have your shit already and have questions or come here to research things for other purposes (documentaries, college research, whatever) that is fine. That is what the board is for. Information exchange and learning.
We all get tired of newbie questions. But that is just the nature of this board's life cycle. There will always be newbies. There will always be newbie questions. We have all heard them before. But at one time, that very question and the responses were new to us as well. The board repeats it's cycle every so often. You will have newbies come.. ask (what we think are) dumb things, and then leave or stick around. You have compounds that jump into the spotlight as the flavor of the month darlings only to fade as soon as the next big thing arrives. After a while, the same old ones come back to shine again. I have personally seen anavar have a popularity resurge three times now over the years. It - just like every other hot compound - could do anything, up to curing cancer based on some of the results people have posted. Then it's forgotten and it is something new.
So be patient with newbies. There are still part of your brotherhood of the needle.