Swolljaboi
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Just drank one after lunch and I feel like I'm rollin balls on extacy!
I had a sample of this and loved it. Price is a little high, a powder mix of this would be amazing
Just an FYI... the owner of Celtic Labs said a few days ago... "great idea..i will see if the company does our drink can do the powder"
So we'll see soon if this can happen.
Actually it's not weak, it's decent. Doesn't compare to something like Enhanced though IMO
It's like your 2nd post was in 3rd person.
Split personality lolTalkin to myself
Swag shot...sweet name bro
The word first debuted in 1600 printing of the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream; the context of its use went along these lines: “What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here?” The correct definition of the word applies to carrying oneself in an insolent or supercilious manner. In short: the term connotes that swagger is displaying a dominance over others as if they are your inferiors. Or, to be Elite.Any supp with the word swag automatically gets written off for me lol
The word first debuted in 1600 printing of the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream; the context of its use went along these lines: “What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here?” The correct definition of the word applies to carrying oneself in an insolent or supercilious manner. In short: the term connotes that swagger is displaying a dominance over others as if they are your inferiors. Or, to be Elite.
The word first debuted in 1600 printing of the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream; the context of its use went along these lines: “What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here?” The correct definition of the word applies to carrying oneself in an insolent or supercilious manner. In short: the term connotes that swagger is displaying a dominance over others as if they are your inferiors. Or, to be Elite.
The word first debuted in 1600 printing of the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream; the context of its use went along these lines: “What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here?” The correct definition of the word applies to carrying oneself in an insolent or supercilious manner. In short: the term connotes that swagger is displaying a dominance over others as if they are your inferiors. Or, to be Elite.
Ah ok. I thought you named it after the newly popular term "Swag" which is exclusively used by douches.
I took swag shot every day in the morning for 6 days. It's now the 7th day now, and I ran out. Im so sick, I have a 102.4 fever, sweats, cant stop shaking, and my heads pounding and ive been puking/dry heaving since waking, ohh and my stool is pure water... WTF?! Yea i wont be buying again... Worked great while i was on it though.
I think the name is purposely being douchey. haha
We have a product called "I want me gold." It's kratom, but you'd never know. The name is basically nonsense haha
Lol random. Irish?
You must be running low on swag bro. Up yo game.
I think the name is purposely being douchey. haha
We have a product called "I want me gold." It's kratom, but you'd never know. The name is basically nonsense haha
Isn't Kratom a hallucinogen? Why would you guys sell that?
You need to stack swag shot w/ something.....
Kratom is a tree native to Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar [Burma], and elsewhere). Its botanical name is Mitragyna speciosa. Kratom is in the same family as the coffee tree (Rubiaceae). The leaves of kratom have been used as an herbal drug from time immemorial by peoples of Southeast Asia. It is used in folk medicine as a stimulant (at low doses), sedative (at high doses), recreational drug, pain killer, medicine for diarrhea, and treatment for opiate addiction.Invalid Link RemovedIsn't Kratom a hallucinogen? Why would you guys sell that?
Damn right it is. Time to go drink a Monster, Amp, Red Bull, Rockstar, Full Throttle or VPX Redline instead.Oh wait...Using words like "Swag" in the title of a supplement screams dirty mass marketing tactics...it's designed to appeal to a certain crowd; namely a gullible one.
Kratom is a tree native to Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar [Burma], and elsewhere). Its botanical name is Mitragyna speciosa. Kratom is in the same family as the coffee tree (Rubiaceae). The leaves of kratom have been used as an herbal drug from time immemorial by peoples of Southeast Asia. It is used in folk medicine as a stimulant (at low doses), sedative (at high doses), recreational drug, pain killer, medicine for diarrhea, and treatment for opiate addiction.Invalid Link RemovedDamn right it is. Time to go drink a Monster, Amp, Red Bull, Rockstar, Full Throttle or VPX Redline instead.Oh wait...
Right, I guess what I'm trying to understand, is why would this be something celtic labs would want to promote/sell? I personally have nothing against it but let's be honest, this can be a powerful drug at high doses.
Not something the average guy who buys celtic labs products would use. Or maybe they do and I'm just blind lol but I have yet to talk to a guy on this site who says they have used it.
-let me make one thing clear, I am in NO way bashing your product or company (I have ostabol on its way lol). I'm just trying to figure out how this product fits in with your line if that makes sense.
So, it came in yesterday and I popped it and my initial thoughts is not that bad. I've used number of things to get me to the feel good mood. Nothing synthetic or injectable aka just weed, shrooms and the like. Initial feeling was warm, calming and relaxing. I slept like a ****en baby best sleep I've gotten in a long time. I woke up refresh as well.
Interesting, I guess these are the results you would expect.Nah I totally understand where you're coming from. There are a few guys on PHF and another board who have used the "I want me Gold" product. Here's a review, I just googled real fast for one:
Its all good I understand, it's 1030pm here lol.Most of the reviews are reporting a mild relaxation affect/feel good affect. It's 1:15am and I'm having a hard time formulating posts, I'll get back to you with more![]()
Whats in it?
Whats in it?
Doesn't look too interesting Tbh...
Doesn't look too interesting Tbh...
If im not mistaken it had 1 3 dimethylamylamine before
My thoughts exactly when I saw the label.
I still think I'd rather drink a Watermelon Redline.
Thats what i thought also, until i tried it. Best mood ever! Smiling and telling jokes at work for hours. I was very surprisingly impressed!
It's usually a solid 4-6 hours for me. Depends on what I've been eating, how tired I am... etc.
That's no problem... it's pretty similiar to a lot of different energy drinks. Most of the reviews are really good on the stuff. A simple google search reveals a good bit of them. But, if you want me to post some, I will. I know sometimes Google doesn't always deliver.
I'd say the most important ingredient is the GSB12 (glutathionyl-B12). It's basically Glutathione attached to B12.
Invalid Link Removed. The conclusions it draws are related to people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, but it does a wonderful job explaining in a simple and concise way how glutathione and B12 interact.
Look up Pelargonium graveolens extract.
Just drank one after lunch and I feel like I'm rollin balls on extacy!
Is this similiar to Portal or Portion #9?