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Retabolil2 said:
Every time you order you think about it? :) Find yourself reliable supplier bro! :) Or a fucking nasty drug dealer who you can rely on! :)

seriously its nice not to have to worry about it. if i thought for 1 minute i wouldnt get my stuff or id get fakes i wouldnt order.
 
brewers said:
i find it humorous that in the bb world, we refer to the people we get steroids from as sources and not "dealers" when in fact they are drug dealers...

Perhaps we need a little history lesson here. On January 15th, 1920 you would have been able to walk into a bar in most states and they could "legally" sell you a nice cold beer, BUT on January 16th, 1920 the 18th amendment took affect and alcohol was illegal to sell.

Now suddently people all over the countries were "drug dealers" (to use your jargon) and breweries with hundreds of years of brewing tradition were now "illegal drug manufacturers".

Steroids were made "illegal" not by the will of the people, not to save America, not to right a wrong, not to help, but for the express purpose of political grandstanding.

Most of these asshole politicians wouldn't know Depo-Provera from Depo-Testosterone.

The point is steroids haven't changed, they are not a truly mind altering drug that affect society like crystal meth, heroin, crack, and other drugs, the ONLY thing that changed in recent years was that steroids were used as a political football to score some political points and curry favor among the population of misguided voters.

Steroids were pontificated about and demagoged on the Sunday morning talk shows by the lackeys for the politicians grandstanding to the American people with histrionics and hyperbole and such wild assed comments that your average American housewife bought it hook, line and sinker.

So next time you look down your nose and call a "source" a "drug dealer" remember it was sheeple like you who bought into their bull shit and foisted these stupid laws upon us.

Again I suggest you read the following so maybe you can understand what this is really all about. I provided a link for you at the bottom so you can do some more research.



"Many social problems have been attributed to the Prohibition era. A profitable, often violent, black market for alcohol flourished. Racketeering happened when powerful gangs corrupted law enforcement agencies. Stronger liquor surged in popularity because its potency made it more profitable to smuggle.

The cost of enforcing prohibition was high, and the lack of tax revenues on alcohol (some $500 million annually nationwide) affected government coffers. When repeal of prohibition occurred in 1933, following passage of the Twenty-first Amendment, organized crime lost nearly all of its black market alcohol profits, due to competition with low-priced alcohol sales at legal liquor stores. Organized crime later adjusted by selling illegal drugs instead. The black market thrives on the sale of any illegal product. On such points as these, the modern "War on Drugs" has been compared to Prohibition, but there is disagreement on the validity of this comparison.

Prohibition had a notable effect on the brewing industry in the United States. When Prohibition ended, only half the breweries that had previously existed reopened. Many small breweries were out of business for good. Because mainly the largest breweries had survived, American beer came to be chided as a characterless, mass-produced commodity.

Beer connoisseurs lamented the decreased quality and variety. It was only in the 1980s that craft brewing finally recovered. Fritz Maytag has been credited with jumpstarting the microbrew revolution that awoke brewing from its post-Prohibition doldrums

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition
 
macrophage69alpha said:
very few sources do under 500$, most of them are small UG labs (homebrew- with varying levels of sophistication)
Funny i have never had to pay any min in 5 different ways...Only one i know that had a min was satch and what did he do? Good people will let you taste first in good faith. If not why bother unless your jonesing
 
Dellyo said:
ya get what you pay 4!!!

Not nessicarlly. I can get a 10ML bottle for the price of creatine.... and COULD sell a bottle for 6X that much to the local football players. I would never do this but I have seen it happen. The source that you are prob talking about is well known here and he is good. But I am a broke as college student and cant afoord human grade let alone a 600$ min. With my source I can get a single bottle of clen. I wouldnt... but its nice to know I could.

But if you decide to go with him maybe you and a workout buddy/friend could go half on it.

Its the same way for rec drug. You aint going to go to Pablo Escabar for a gram of weed.
 
$600 really isn't a lot for a decent cycle, anti e's, and pct. You just have to plan everything out so that your not stuck needing $100 worth of this or that. Good planing is the key and it's safer to just make one order and get everything you need than a bunch of little ones.

I have an idea who your talking about and have heard nothing but good things about him and he is very helpful to lot people on these boards with his knowledge. Plan it out and order up
 
BigRupe said:
Perhaps we need a little history lesson here. On January 15th, 1920 you would have been able to walk into a bar in most states and they could "legally" sell you a nice cold beer, BUT on January 16th, 1920 the 18th amendment took affect and alcohol was illegal to sell.

Now suddently people all over the countries were "drug dealers" (to use your jargon) and breweries with hundreds of years of brewing tradition were now "illegal drug manufacturers".

Steroids were made "illegal" not by the will of the people, not to save America, not to right a wrong, not to help, but for the express purpose of political grandstanding.

Most of these asshole politicians wouldn't know Depo-Provera from Depo-Testosterone.

The point is steroids haven't changed, they are not a truly mind altering drug that affect society like crystal meth, heroin, crack, and other drugs, the ONLY thing that changed in recent years was that steroids were used as a political football to score some political points and curry favor among the population of misguided voters.

Steroids were pontificated about and demagoged on the Sunday morning talk shows by the lackeys for the politicians grandstanding to the American people with histrionics and hyperbole and such wild assed comments that your average American housewife bought it hook, line and sinker.

So next time you look down your nose and call a "source" a "drug dealer" remember it was sheeple like you who bought into their bull shit and foisted these stupid laws upon us.

Again I suggest you read the following so maybe you can understand what this is really all about. I provided a link for you at the bottom so you can do some more research.



"Many social problems have been attributed to the Prohibition era. A profitable, often violent, black market for alcohol flourished. Racketeering happened when powerful gangs corrupted law enforcement agencies. Stronger liquor surged in popularity because its potency made it more profitable to smuggle.

The cost of enforcing prohibition was high, and the lack of tax revenues on alcohol (some $500 million annually nationwide) affected government coffers. When repeal of prohibition occurred in 1933, following passage of the Twenty-first Amendment, organized crime lost nearly all of its black market alcohol profits, due to competition with low-priced alcohol sales at legal liquor stores. Organized crime later adjusted by selling illegal drugs instead. The black market thrives on the sale of any illegal product. On such points as these, the modern "War on Drugs" has been compared to Prohibition, but there is disagreement on the validity of this comparison.

Prohibition had a notable effect on the brewing industry in the United States. When Prohibition ended, only half the breweries that had previously existed reopened. Many small breweries were out of business for good. Because mainly the largest breweries had survived, American beer came to be chided as a characterless, mass-produced commodity.

Beer connoisseurs lamented the decreased quality and variety. It was only in the 1980s that craft brewing finally recovered. Fritz Maytag has been credited with jumpstarting the microbrew revolution that awoke brewing from its post-Prohibition doldrums

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition

FUCK that was a GOOD POST
 
I have no problem with a minimum order. I can see why some have a higher minimum order than others they don't want to have to screw around with a $150.00 order. It's not worth their time. The big suppliers don't have the time to send 1 bottle of test here....another bottle of deca there. Besides I don't think I have ever had an order under $600.00.....lol :evil:
 
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