He doesn't even look like he knows what a gym is! WTF?SYNTHOL?? I'm offended
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Carrot top has an obssesion with body enhancement. I think he actually has delt implants. I know he has calf and ab implants.
the use of steroids can be done safely, and properly, and give great results. But synthol (i have read more than a few articles on it) seems to me to simply be the retard steroid.
" I cant go workout, I cant gain muscles, but I wont just use steroids and workout hardcore to get great gains, I will inject a substance that is just going to inflame the crap out of my muscle, and probably hurt like hell too!"
Eh, he looks like he is wearing shoulder pads.....tackle him!
Synthol is by no way shape or form a steroid. It is straight up oil.
LOL - someone actually called it a steroid?!?Synthol is by no way shape or form a steroid. It is straight up oil.
this whole post disgusts me.. we should hunt down all these freaks who disgrace bodybuilding and muscle itself. It is just completely wrong in every way, shape or form.
SYNTHOL?? I'm offended
Complete and total idiots!That's assured and reassuredly, Synthol. Here are some of his buddies of the iron
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Not trying to be insensitive, but its like Down Syndrome, there's just "a look."
Thats not real is it? Please tell me thats not real...........:run:
damn it can someone post the pictures as attachments i want to see how stupid he looks to but the site is blocked from work
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That sounds plausible.
Synthol (when done correctly) doesn't add that much size. When done gratuitously, it will deform the muscle, making it look lumpy, gelatinous, and floppy-looking. His delts are still maintaining their shape.
Another possibility is that he is long-ester steroids (like EQ or TC) and repeatedly injecting into the shoulders, adding some temporary local size in a similar effect to synthol, only it will clear a lot faster.
I really don't think as many people take synthol as everyone thinks. The stuff works via its viscosity. It is an extremely viscous substance, like molasses or motor oil or that gravy you sometimes get served atop biscuits at Bob Evans
breakfasts. So when you inject it into the muscle, it stays there for a really long-assed time and never really diffuses. From what I've read about it, a "cycle" would require a regular series of multple injections, very deep into the tissue. You can only add so much in one sitting one sitting because it could cause a tear if you inject too much at once. I really don't think so many guys would go through all that effort, when they could go see a California plastic surgeon and go silicon. Safer, less painful, and heck there's probably a way to get insurance to cover part of it.