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I am definitely going to take advantage of this... How much to ship to Hawaii??
I am definitely going to take advantage of this... How much to ship to Hawaii??
mugen112 said:The only objective evidence is that I have tried a whole slew of ph brands and after trying mr supps it's all I use. I'm not a scientist but it's objective that I will never use another brand. It would be subjective for me to say that I feel the quality is top notch, while it's objective that the dosing is higher which I believe subjectively is the better way to go. I'm not a rep I'm just a guy that goes to the gym after work.
have you tried helladrol or katandrol?? do they go pretty well together??
Bump guys! Last chance to get BOGO on some awesome PHs
gymrat827 said:It appears the BOGO is still on.....
mr supps still has BOGO pricing up??
The beast has arrived! That was fast. Time to map out my cycle
mathew34 said:yeah!! Very well said!! NTBM has the BEST shippment of all!!! :thumbsup:
Onlychevy6 said:Crapola I forgot about ordering my katana on this sale. Boooo Bad Jeff.
ReyMan said:Someone doesn't know what objective means...
Isn't it objective that I will not use another brand? It's a fact.
lol-i think by now it is common knowledge that the man is a fan of mr.supps ph's!!!But being objective means that its a commonly known fact.
thebigt said:lol-i think by now it is common knowledge that the man is a fan of mr.supps ph's!!!
Epistemology is largely about what statements are true or false. Statements are linguistic entities; they are strings of words or symbols. People use statements (as opposed to questions or exclamations) when they want to assert that something is so. The words "true" and "false" apply only to statements. Epistemology is about what makes the "true" statements true. We don't have to get into theories of truth right now. All we need to posit right now is that people customarily label some statements (e.g., "Antartica is a continent") "true," and some (e.g., "Sandy LaFave is the current U.S. President") "false." In epistemology, a statement (claim, assertion, proposition) is epistemologically objective if its truth value can be determined intersubjectively by generally-agreed methods or procedures. To say a statement is epistemologically objective is not to say the statement is true; it's just to say we could figure out a public method for determining whether or not the statement is true. For example, the statement "The Eiffel Tower is 10 feet tall" is epistemologically objective. Its truth value can be readily determined, and there's no disagreement about its truth value once we've agreed on the meanings of the terms in the sentences, and the measuring devices, etc. And once we apply the appropriate decision procedures, we find the statement is actually false; the Eiffel Tower is more than 10 feet tall. All observers using the same vocabulary and measuring devices would agree to that. We are said to know epistemologically objective claims that turn out to be true; and we do not know epistemologically objective claims that turn out to be false.