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  2. The Russians are laughing at us correct?
  3. You? Bahahahahahahhahahahahhahaha. Mr. I do ok because I have side jobs and a sugar momma ?
  4. So is this how he gets muscular without lifting?
  5. So, an athlete takes steroids to, among other things, boost his testosterone and increase muscle mass. Body stops producing testosterone in response. Hormone level drops. Unrelated medical tests show lowered testosterone levels. Athlete takes DHEA, available OTC in the US, in the belief that it will help raise testosterone levels. Athlete gets out-of-competition test, pops for banned substance DHEA. Nah.
  6. You’re not a doctor.
  7. Ah yes, the Daton Fix defense. How is it that all these athletes who go to GNC just that one time always get the bad supplement, but people who have been going there for decades are never so lucky to find free steroids in a bottle of vitamin C? This world is so strange, all those jacked top level athletes getting tripped by not reading the label. Most people would intentionally seek out tainted supplements if they knew there was a free androgenic boost in them.
  8. Endless hookers and blow can cost a pretty penny. besides. It isn’t weird at all to say these psu nlwc wrestlers flew off the handle because of lack of supervision and or coaching? 9th year seniors competing for world and Olympic medals totally need supervision.
  9. My assumption is Beau read the article to the police word for word…: and did not say one word more or less. Would you agree or disagree with that assumption?
  10. It’s possible Beau gave some additional details to the police, but not sure why you would assume that. And if he did, I would think it would have been more likely about Carter being accused of sexual assault than about him taking naked pictures in the locker room. My read of the article was that Beau thought the “retaliation” was because Carter’s girlfriend broke up with him after Syd told her about the allegations.
  11. How do you suppose NLWC provide the resources that Snyder was needing?
  12. But the only reason you’re saying the situations are “different” is because of the nature of their explanations: Brooks is admitting to taking the substance, but not knowing it was banned. Fix claimed he didn’t know he was taking anything. If we can agree that neither explanation is likely true, then the situations are in fact similar.
  13. No, I’m just not one that feels the need to jump on every post in every thread. I realize that is the inspiration for some one here, but we’re not all the same. I simply made a statement that history is important. I can’t really help if people take offense to it.
  14. I feel oil checked just reading this
  15. So if I told you that I'm a doctor will you address me as " doctor?"
  16. Today
  17. Vote for gavin. He’s been fixing homelessness for over 20 years
  18. Ha. What a role model.
  19. He should never give out personal info. His advice. Sorry. im very secure about myself. Always have been. as for you and your commie beliefs nothing you say will ever bother me.
  20. Bring on the gators
  21. Hi @JimmySpeaks. Sorry I can't quote your post, my internet connection is not good at the moment and the forum doesn't load completely. About the "Death to America", I can understand how hearing this can feel really disturbing and offensive to Americans. Honestly, I feel the same way when I hear "Death to Iran" — and that’s coming from someone who opposes the Iranian government and doesn’t feel any strong sense of nationalism. But the reality is that in Iran, even many of the hardcore supporters of the regime — the ones who chant "Death to America" and join pro-government rallies — usually mean it as a condemnation of U.S. government policies, not as a wish for the death of American people. Even Iran's Supreme Leader has clarified this several times in his speeches. Since this website is about wrestling, maybe I can give a relevant example: many of Iran’s top wrestlers are actually supporters of the Islamic Republic. Most of them come from rural areas, where support for the Ayatollahs is traditionally stronger (urban families are less likely these days to encourage their kids to become wrestlers). These wrestlers' families (I mean top wrestler like Yazdani, Zare,...) probably attend pro-government marches and chant slogans like "Death to America.", but if you look at how those wrestlers interact with American wrestlers at international events, they have great relationships. They love guys like Jordan Burroughs and J'den Cox. Regular Iranian people also generally like Americans — they have warm feelings toward them, even many of those who support the government. If you check out YouTube channels from American travelers who have visited Iran, you’ll notice a common theme: many say Iran was the most hospitable country they’ve ever been to. I’m not trying to exaggerate — like I said, I’m not a nationalist at all. I just wanted to share what I’ve seen and experienced firsthand, and to make it clear that even those who chant "Death to America" or (very foolishly) burn American flags are generally expressing anger toward U.S. government policies, not toward the American people themselves.
  22. It's not banned because it's a naturally occurring steroid. It is banned because it is a masking agent.
  23. I didn’t know ‘according to GWN’ was that standard of what is and is not important. Whatever works for you.
  24. That's pretty pathetic that you keep calling him snow plow driver. Your insecurities about yourself shine bright.
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