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theoak01

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i had a guest speaker come into one of my classes and talk about substance addiction and i offered to give him some empty amps an old pins for his presentation ,i aswell offered to give him some information on the addiction of steroids,like how it happens and such,i will definatly be giving him some positive info so that the media beat isnt fed more,what do you think good or bad idea?
 
as you guys know steroids can become a addiction,mainly of the weak minded and people who start takening roids to better there self worth,in turn these guys need to be dependent on a needle or feel like shit

and i dont really care if he knows im on,i plan to compete next year and have goals that juice is helping me achieve
 
I personally don't think it's a good idea to advertise you're use of juice to you're teachers and other classmates...
 
Why would you do that? Your like 16 yrs old or something correct? Not saying i'm a roids expert but you sound to young and unexperienced to be offering steroid advice. Stick to the big mac's.
 
for one its not to my teacher or class ,its for a guy who is a substance abuse counsellor here in town and i figure why not have more people educated,yes im 17 but i have been reading about roids for about 2-3 years and know enough that i feel i can offer valuable advice which may keep some unexperienced kid off gear
 
Well...if your town is anyting like mine...I wouldn't do it. You tell one person something and the next day the whole fuckin town knows it. And they're all talkin. Next thing you know, you've been on steroids since you were 12 and your nuts fell of when you were 16.
 
Damn Oak. Keep that shit to yourself. If you want a counselor to talk to you room fine. But to incriminate yourself by giving him your empty vials and pins.

And one other thing. I can tell by your post that you are educated about AAS And if you truly are, I hope you tell your friends to stay away from them until they are around 21 and have gained as much natural muscle as possible.
 
guys your forgetting gear is legal in canada no consequences here,the guy has already came into my class i just figured it would be nice if he had more knowledge so more people get educated,and i refuse to get my friends any gear becuase they are out of shape and crave a quick fix which aas is not
 
Bad Idea

I doubt that you will be able to 'educate' a substance abuse councilor as he/she already has 'the answer'. Your hours of research and probing can not hold up against the logic of the propaganda pamphlets which 'educated' the councilor in the first place to hold a contrary position.
 
actually he told me he has no knowledge of steroids ,i asked why they werent in the presentation he said he didnt have a clue about them,thats when i offered old amps and info
 
Put him on a cycle and let him get a hands on education. Before you know it, he will, don a ragtop and skull cap, quit his job, and alienate his family to spend more time at the gym. To make money to support his addiction he will turn to a life of prostitution. When he hits rock bottom as junkies always do, you will see him running down Main St. toward a pawnshop with a trashbag full of stolen video and electronic equipment trying to get the cash for an amp of sustanon.
 
The Canadian Oak said:
as you guys know steroids can become a addiction,mainly of the weak minded and people who start takening roids to better there self worth

I've read numerous graduate research projects over the last few months on the same topics. There is a great deal of information out there. Here is a book with a lot of citations:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/041522683x

A lot of the research about bodybuilders is rather disparaging. A good portion of the academic community thinks that all bodybuilders have psychological problems. Their argument is that few jobs today requrie physical strength at all so the pursuit of a strong/muscular body is illogical and must result from some sort of self-image problem.

The aforementioned author was rather interesting in that he thought steroid use by bodybuilders was safe...he was quite surprised by how educated bodybuilders are on the proper/safe use of various drugs.
 
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