HA this wasn't me dude, I'm not a teen,lolPastorofMuppets said:Even if they change the age recommendations, their will still be people such as yourself who keep themselves willfully ignorant and do not research things.
Oh and:
"I have never done a post cycle therapy"
Speaks volumes.
Good luck, but personal responsibility is a bitch.
Damn, just realized that, my bad.sicosico said:HA this wasn't me dude, I'm not a teen,lol
Agreed! Half of that kids at bb.com are full of ****.:frustrateazgymrat said:My guess is this kid is full of ****. In the '80's we did a lot of cycles with vitually no PCT and it wasn't taking PH's and never heard of garbage like this. With the anonimity of the internet this could be a 12 year old kid wanting attention. "I was planning to find a gf after I get into tip top shape but I guess this is out of my list now" (or something like that). "I don't know how I can even go on with my life... "? I call bullshit!
Note to all: The government is not above posting these little, "Gee my friend/me tried substance x and WOW! you wouldn't believe it my testicles shrank, my brain dissolved and my digestive system dropped out of my ass Don't ever do this stuff!" posts themselves. Have any of you ever seen sites like freevibe.com or its equivalents? They're full of "Gee my friend smoked pot and he grew tits and his head exploded..." types of postings. Unless you see something documented in a newspaper or some other similar place, take anything you read with more than a grain of salt.Iron Warrior said:Well, the kid did it to himself and if that's true (which I doubt) than he must deal with the consequences and stop being a crybaby, he doesn't deserve sympathy for being that stupid, he just had to research his stuff and shouldn't have been on PH's to begin with.
I agree, when I visit BB.com, it's like a car wreck and I know I should leave but I can't help but stare at the screen in disbelief. Afterwards I feel dumbersupersoldier said:Which is exactly the reason why I don't go to BB.com, EVER! After reading that thread I feel like I've lost about 456,987,000 brain cells. You know, kinda like how you feel the next day after huffing Duster :drunk: :frustrate
There is a legitamate concern about kids taking it, but that concern will not in any way be addressed by banning the use of these substances by adults. What's more the rights of those adults to choose what they do and do not put in their bodies will have been curtailed without significant or relevant justification.tommy36p said:I don't feel bad for the dude. It wasn't the company of the Phs that made him that way...they never told him he had to do it. I think what pisses me off the most is the shithead who's telling him to sue the company. What are people coming to these days? Take responsiblity for your own actions. If you **** up, deal with it.
I would agree to a point. Ethically and morally they should have done something to stop sales to minors. The ultimate responsibility still rests with the parents. They shouldn't bring a kid into the world unless they can be reasonably sure they can devote the time needed to raise him, and that includes monitoring what he's doing with his body. I'm sure this kid was lifting weights, what was to stop the parents from preemptively having a talk with him about AAS/PH/PS? The answer is their own laziness in not educating themselves on a subject that would be an obvious temptation to such a young man. Maybe put it this way: the passive responsibility can be said to be with the retailers, all they have to do is not sell it to minors. It's up to the parents to proactively educate the kids so they don't try to buy the substance in the first place.jjjd said:the responsibility also lies with the retailers. the fact is that they sold with impunity to kids, and that was irresponsible, and now we are ALL paying the price.