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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: anabolichalo on August 08, 2013, 09:25:04 AM
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but my uncle dropped dead at 49 from skin cancer
he could have done roids without risking a heart attack at 50
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According to whom?
Arnold is over age 50...
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I am 54. Better change your source for information.
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According to whom?
Arnold is over age 50...
it has been foretold by the prophecy that one in every 3 bbers die at 30
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All misinformation and propagated lies
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If some dude blasts and cruises with two grams of test cutting it down to 750 every once in awhile, that probably ain't good on top of other crap. It also has to be factored in that some people can get by with shit for a long time that will take others out.
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You dont "drop dead" from skin cancer you fucking idiot.
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i bloke i know died the other day of pneumonia. he was only 52. he was a waste of fucking space so it's no sad loss at all. but still, it makes you think when it happens to one so 'young'. it's all a matter of genetics and predisposition i guess !
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so what live to the fullest till 50.
relatively not too long ago human species croaked at age 30
all perspective
Not really.
The maximum human lifespan has not changed at all for hundreds of years. The average human lifespan has only "increased" due to less children and mothers dying in childbirth, the eradication of Small Pox and other diseases which brought the lifespan down collectively.
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it has been foretold by the prophecy that one in every 3 bbers die at 30
they don't die from aas though...
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You dont "drop dead" from skin cancer you fucking idiot.
oh really ::)
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oh really ::)
Yes really, do you know what "drop dead" actually means.
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According to whom?
Arnold is over age 50...
...and had heart surgery.
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...and had heart surgery.
Arnold had aortic heart valve replacement surgery and it's difficult to link that to use of peds.
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they don't die from aas though...
what about nasser el sonbatty
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From all the venomous hate? ;)
you mean all the hate inflicted on him by palumbo?
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Arnold had heart surgery at 49.
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Not really.
The maximum human lifespan has not changed at all for hundreds of years. The average human lifespan has only "increased" due to less children and mothers dying in childbirth, the eradication of Small Pox and other diseases which brought the lifespan down collectively.
unless i'm mistaken, it was only shorter in the last few hundred years thanks to epidemic diseases or problems as a result of industrialization. so our increased lifespan is just a return to how it used to be. graph it out and we lived until 80+ for pretty much forever, then a little dip, now back up into the 80s again.
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You dont "drop dead" from skin cancer you fucking idiot.
;D ;D ;D
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Arnold had aortic heart valve replacement surgery and it's difficult to link that to use of peds.
::) that's the story, but do you really think they would come out and say "surgery to repair damage caused by Aas use"?
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so what live to the fullest till 50.
relatively not too long ago human species croaked at age 30
all perspective
I want to live forever. I need to know technological advancements and who wins the superbowl in the year 2120
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::) that's the story, but do you really think they would come out and say "surgery to repair damage caused by Aas use"?
No because there is no way to create a conclusive link due to the complexities of aortic stenotic issues. Fro example Rheumatic fever as a child can damage the valve and it can go unnoticed until a person becomes symptomatic.