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recommend me a Literary Steroid Resource!

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If I were to buy one book with the latest up to date information on AAS, cycles, and the science behind each AAS... what would it be?

I have been told, the "Steroid Bible"... but wanted to check with you guys as well...
 
KrackerJam said:
The site does not seem to mention that the book is co-Authored by the owner of the Roid Store.

Brian didn't co-author the book, he produced it. Plus, it's irrelevant what other businesses he owns.
 
Maybe it’s just me, but when a persons name shows up on the cover next the authors name I assume they are the co-authors of the book. And I do think it is very relevant that the person, again, listed on the cover next to the author of a book designed to help people understand the facts about steroids owns a company that’s sole purpose is to con people in to thinking they are buying real steroids when in fact they are buying sugar pills.

Again, maybe its just me.
 
KrackerJam said:
Maybe it’s just me, but when a persons name shows up on the cover next the authors name I assume they are the co-authors of the book. And I do think it is very relevant that the person, again, listed on the cover next to the author of a book designed to help people understand the facts about steroids owns a company that’s sole purpose is to con people in to thinking they are buying real steroids when in fact they are buying sugar pills.

Again, maybe its just me.

It's not.
But hey we're not the ones trying to make a buck here.
 
KrackerJam said:
Maybe it’s just me, but when a persons name shows up on the cover next the authors name I assume they are the co-authors of the book. And I do think it is very relevant that the person, again, listed on the cover next to the author of a book designed to help people understand the facts about steroids owns a company that’s sole purpose is to con people in to thinking they are buying real steroids when in fact they are buying sugar pills.

Again, maybe its just me.

In this particular case, you've assumed wrong; regardless of whether it's a common assumption to make.

Also, that book was written years before there was a RoidStore. What companies I work(ed) with after the book was published, or what companies the producer/publisher of the book worked with after the book was published isn't too relevant.

Is it relevant that the author of the other leading steroid book on Amazon.com sued the original publisher? Is it relevant that the author of yet another (earlier) steroid book later wrote "Body for Life"? Not really. The only relevant thing is the product, I think.

The name on the cover has very little to do with anything, it's the words between the covers that matters.
 
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