I don't know you from Adam...and I never got to post on the thread by Ghost before it got closed.
Here's the way I see it. You took a lot of shit from some of the posts but most were in the positive. As far as being some kind of "king" to the newbs, someone needs to be. Who needs advice more than the newbs on here. How many newbs could have been hurt by not knowing to aspirate before taking a shot, learning where to inject so as to not hit a nerve, how many would have bought tons of gear and started their FIRST cycle by doing something like multiple compounds to the excess..ie 1000mg of test every week or even more often, thinking more is better. I have read many of your old and new post and it is always nice to have someone that is willing to look after a beginner with words of advice and a positive outlook that they can accomplish what a vet can given the proper training and diet. We were all newbs at one time or another. As far as Im concerned, who cares how many cycles you have done, what your current cycle is, or where your BF is at the moment. Some of the best personal trainers that I have hired, working at the gym I run, havent been the most muscular or fit but the knew their shit and they turned out clients that achieved awesome results. Keep up the good work and I will be glad to take advice from you ANY DAY.
Here's the way I see it. You took a lot of shit from some of the posts but most were in the positive. As far as being some kind of "king" to the newbs, someone needs to be. Who needs advice more than the newbs on here. How many newbs could have been hurt by not knowing to aspirate before taking a shot, learning where to inject so as to not hit a nerve, how many would have bought tons of gear and started their FIRST cycle by doing something like multiple compounds to the excess..ie 1000mg of test every week or even more often, thinking more is better. I have read many of your old and new post and it is always nice to have someone that is willing to look after a beginner with words of advice and a positive outlook that they can accomplish what a vet can given the proper training and diet. We were all newbs at one time or another. As far as Im concerned, who cares how many cycles you have done, what your current cycle is, or where your BF is at the moment. Some of the best personal trainers that I have hired, working at the gym I run, havent been the most muscular or fit but the knew their shit and they turned out clients that achieved awesome results. Keep up the good work and I will be glad to take advice from you ANY DAY.

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