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got this from another forum (A a s related)

I gave a rat androstenedione when it was legal. I put it in his water at the to of a 5'-6' bird cage so he would have to climb ( work ) to get water. I created a lil monster! After a couple weeks you couldn't even approach his cage w/o him screaching a hissing trying to get you! I soon stoped my lil experiment.
 
All true, but I have a sneaking suspicion that if I made a ballpark estimate, it'd come out close.

Here goes...

Let's say a rat weighs 2 pounds. Compare that to a 200 pound man. 1000 mgs a week would translate to 10 mgs to the rat.
 
Nelson Montana said:
All true, but I have a sneaking suspicion that if I made a ballpark estimate, it'd come out close.

Here goes...

Let's say a rat weighs 2 pounds. Compare that to a 200 pound man. 1000 mgs a week would translate to 10 mgs to the rat.
perfect
 
Nelson Montana said:
All true, but I have a sneaking suspicion that if I made a ballpark estimate, it'd come out close.

Here goes...

Let's say a rat weighs 2 pounds. Compare that to a 200 pound man. 1000 mgs a week would translate to 10 mgs to the rat.
how would you administer the test to him? hitting a rat with a slin pin is like injecting your glute with a finaplix pellet cattle gun..
 
matty420 said:
how would you administer the test to him? hitting a rat with a insulin pin is like injecting your glute with a finaplix pellet cattle gun..
mmm any one know where I can get one of these cattle guns..sounds very entrusting :evil:
 
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A 2 lb rat, that's a big fucking rat. My wife's dog barely weighs 2 lbs, he's such a little bitch dog........Let's inject his ass :D lol
 
matty420 said:
how would you administer the test to him? hitting a rat with a insulin pin is like injecting your glute with a finaplix pellet cattle gun..

So fucking what -- it's a rat!
 
samoth said:
It's actually a great idea in priciple, but the money, knowledge, and supplies needed don't make it a viable option for laypeople. I would think that one would need a decent spectrographic setup, which would be tens of thousands of dollars, easy, among other technical measurement apparati. This kind of setup would pretty much be limited to university laboratories and well-funded R&D departments.



:cow:

A $10,000 car can be rented for like $19 a day. Couldn't you just rent a spectographic setup and not have to spend the $10,000??
 
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