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Title: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Dokey111 on May 14, 2015, 07:17:19 PM
discuss.. 

 :D

ps no one cares
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Royalty on May 14, 2015, 09:44:34 PM
discuss.. 

 :D

ps no one cares

Guys like Lee Priest, Rich Piana = Steroids + Tattoos

Synthol too
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: local hero on May 14, 2015, 10:45:50 PM
Die on your feet or live on your knees, we know your choice....
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: THE ARS on May 14, 2015, 11:16:18 PM
Die on your feet or live on your knees, we know your choice....

Weird. Relax brother.


But anyway, there are many ethnic people with literally no brain who have become fabulously wealthy with the help of steroids.

They may be insecure but they're fucking rich.

Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: io856 on May 14, 2015, 11:44:10 PM
I think that is a stupid statement

Posting this on a bodybuilding board? Whats up?

Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Kim Jong Bob on May 15, 2015, 12:10:19 AM
Fixing your hair, buy nice clothed, driva a nice car = revealing your  insecurity to society (?)
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: da_vinci on May 15, 2015, 01:09:31 AM
Yeah, that, or..................stay ing younger for longer and generally living a more fun life. I'm damn insecure in that case, but god knows I love it haha
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: illuminati on May 15, 2015, 01:22:41 AM
Fixing your hair, buy nice clothed, driva a nice car = revealing your  insecurity to society (?)













Exactly right.
List can go on & on.
Fix your teeth, have plastic surgery, live in a big house,
Drink too much beer, too many recreational drugs,
Etc etc....
As Arnold said even the way you train is an Extension of You
In the gym.

All bollocks we are what we are & do what we do.
Others read or interpret it as they want.
 :)
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: devilsmile on May 15, 2015, 01:26:24 AM
It does reveal insecurities, but like mensa bob said, who isn't insecure a little bit? Our environment constantly bombards our mind that we aren't good enough and we try to live for any expectations, it's hard to completely escape it... other people's expectations that is.

Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Automation on May 15, 2015, 01:40:38 AM
Binary thinking displayed in the thread title = lack of intelligence

Also, I believe that any post which is followed by: discuss, should automatically be deleted. It is the epitome of laziness.

Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Powerlift66 on May 15, 2015, 01:59:36 AM
Ghey thread reported...
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: forillagorilla on May 15, 2015, 02:48:31 AM
Starting this thread = showing get big your insecurities
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: pellius on May 15, 2015, 04:09:24 AM
Fixing your hair, buy nice clothed, driva a nice car = revealing your  insecurity to society (?)

Exactly. OK, so you're insecure because you are poor, weak, stupid, fat...

So that drives you to improve yourself.

What's wrong with that?

Arnold said in his original biography that his older brother got all the attention from his father. Arnold said that he always wanted to be the center of attention. He admitted that he wasn't normal. That he had issues. It was the cause of his breakup with Barbara. She was normal and came from a good balanced family and was a very down to earth balanced woman. Arnold knew he could never be like that.

People who accomplish big things (whether it's good or bad things is a separate issue) are not normal people. Some have no idea how driven some are to succeed. They will do things that no normal person would even consider or conceive.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Svengoolie on May 15, 2015, 04:23:53 AM
They will do things that no normal person would even consider or conceive.

Is there a connection to Arnold's connection/friendship to Joe Weider in this?
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: da_vinci on May 15, 2015, 04:28:00 AM
Exactly. OK, so you're insecure because you are poor, weak, stupid, fat...

So that drives you to improve yourself.

What's wrong with that?

Arnold said in his original biography that his older brother got all the attention from his father. Arnold said that he always wanted to be the center of attention. He admitted that he wasn't normal. That he had issues. It was the cause of his breakup with Barbara. She was normal and came from a good balanced family and was a very down to earth balanced woman. Arnold knew he could never be like that.

People who accomplish big things (whether it's good or bad things is a separate issue) are not normal people. Some have no idea how driven some are to succeed. They will do things that no normal person would even consider or conceive.

Quality post reported.


edit: I'm surprised. Arnold had a gf who was actually quite hot lol. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2022205/Arnold-Schwarzeneggers-girlfriend-says-hell-love-again.html
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: affeman on May 15, 2015, 04:53:53 AM
Listen closely :)

Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: wes on May 15, 2015, 02:01:25 PM
(http://www.americanwrestlingfederation.com/dianabol.jpg)
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Croatch on May 15, 2015, 03:28:37 PM
I don't think it's an insecurity.  The majority of juicers wouldn't even be in a gym, if they weren't on.  Making decent gains without drugs isn't that easy, so many deviate to drugs.
Not that many have good genetics for lifting, so roids are a consolation prize for those and some who can't put in the effort.
This doesn't encompass all juicers of course, but the majority for sure.

If I had a dollar for every guy I saw lifting for a bit, looking like nothing, then hitting a bunch of juice.  How many people are dedicated enough to eat 6x a day, train hard, etc?  It's a very small number.

In short, juice is usually a consolation prize for those who looked up to Arnold as a kid and wanted to be muscular...then came to the conclusion they couldn't achieve much on their own.  Luckily, juice is readily available today and helps many feel as if they accomplished something in a gym.  You can't blame people for taking that route.  After all, gaining 40lbs+ of muscle isn't for everyone.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: visualizeperfection on May 15, 2015, 03:34:01 PM
I don't think it's an insecurity.  The majority of juicers wouldn't even be in a gym, if they weren't on.  Making decent gains without drugs isn't that easy, so many deviate to drugs.
Not that many have good genetics for lifting, so roids are a consolation prize for those and some who can't put in the effort.
This doesn't encompass all juicers of course, but the majority for sure.

If I had a dollar for every guy I saw lifting for a bit, looking like nothing, then hitting a bunch of juice.  How many people are dedicated enough to eat 6x a day, train hard, etc?  It's a very small number.

In short, juice is usually a consolation prize for those who looked up to Arnold as a kid and wanted to be muscular...then came to the conclusion they couldn't achieve much on their own.  Luckily, juice is readily available today and helps many feel as if they accomplished something in a gym.  You can't blame people for taking that route.  After all, gaining 40lbs+ of muscle isn't for everyone.


Oh brother. Enough.

We get it bro, you work hard in the gym and don't take gear (anymore).
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: wes on May 15, 2015, 03:38:45 PM
Two words................... Fuck society ! 
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: pellius on May 15, 2015, 07:48:19 PM
Oh brother. Enough.

We get it bro, you work hard in the gym and don't take gear (anymore).

It's never going to end. His obsession with what others do to their own bodies which has zero effect on his life. It will never end.

Just smile and pat him on the head as you would do any other retard. Maybe give him a treat.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: visualizeperfection on May 15, 2015, 09:55:31 PM
It's never going to end. His obsession with what others do to their own bodies which has zero effect on his life. It will never end.

Just smile and pat him on the head as you would do any other retard. Maybe give him a treat.

I'm sure he would work really hard sweating it out in the iron dungeon for any treat given.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Croatch on May 15, 2015, 11:09:45 PM
Oh brother. Enough.

We get it bro, you work hard in the gym and don't take gear (anymore).
(http://www.theoilersrig.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/lets-beat-that-horse.jpg)
I can't stop.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: visualizeperfection on May 15, 2015, 11:22:40 PM
(http://www.theoilersrig.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/lets-beat-that-horse.jpg)
I can't stop.

At least you know and/or realize. Respect.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: SF1900 on May 15, 2015, 11:35:04 PM
I think in order to understand the need to take steroids, we should look at Alfred Adler's Theory of Inferiority Complex.

According to Alfred Adler, who was the first one to coin the term inferiority complex, every child experiences the feelings of inferiority as the result of being surrounded by stronger and more capable adults.

As the child grows he becomes obsessed by his original feelings of inferiority he experienced earlier and so he strives for power and recognition.

If the child failed to meet certain life challenges during his act of compensation then he will develop an inferiority complex.

So according to Adler every child feels inferior but not every one develops an inferiority complex which only affects those who failed to compensate correctly.

An inferiority complex is a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feelings of not measuring up to standards. It is often subconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme asocial behavior.[1] The term was coined to indicate a lack of covert self-esteem.[2] For many, it is developed through a combination of genetic personality characteristics and personal experiences.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: local hero on May 16, 2015, 12:33:18 AM
Croach needs a pat on the back, group hug and a reach around to commend him on working hard and looking bad...
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: Natural Man on May 16, 2015, 05:07:31 PM
I think in order to understand the need to take steroids, we should look at Alfred Adler's Theory of Inferiority Complex.

According to Alfred Adler, who was the first one to coin the term inferiority complex, every child experiences the feelings of inferiority as the result of being surrounded by stronger and more capable adults.

As the child grows he becomes obsessed by his original feelings of inferiority he experienced earlier and so he strives for power and recognition.

If the child failed to meet certain life challenges during his act of compensation then he will develop an inferiority complex.

So according to Adler every child feels inferior but not every one develops an inferiority complex which only affects those who failed to compensate correctly.

An inferiority complex is a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feelings of not measuring up to standards. It is often subconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme asocial behavior.[1] The term was coined to indicate a lack of covert self-esteem.[2] For many, it is developed through a combination of genetic personality characteristics and personal experiences.

there s a way simplier theory... we are animals and the strongest survive so we re naturally geared toward accessing power . Power , control = pleasure. Lots of constant power, control= hapiness.

Newsflash, powerful people who control a lot of other inferior submissive people are happier than others.
Title: Re: Taking steroids = revealing your insecurities to society
Post by: devilsmile on May 16, 2015, 05:14:46 PM
I think in order to understand the need to take steroids, we should look at Alfred Adler's Theory of Inferiority Complex.

According to Alfred Adler, who was the first one to coin the term inferiority complex, every child experiences the feelings of inferiority as the result of being surrounded by stronger and more capable adults.

As the child grows he becomes obsessed by his original feelings of inferiority he experienced earlier and so he strives for power and recognition.

If the child failed to meet certain life challenges during his act of compensation then he will develop an inferiority complex.

So according to Adler every child feels inferior but not every one develops an inferiority complex which only affects those who failed to compensate correctly.

An inferiority complex is a lack of self-worth, a doubt and uncertainty, and feelings of not measuring up to standards. It is often subconscious, and is thought to drive afflicted individuals to overcompensate, resulting either in spectacular achievement or extreme asocial behavior.[1] The term was coined to indicate a lack of covert self-esteem.[2] For many, it is developed through a combination of genetic personality characteristics and personal experiences.

that really describes me well most of the time... at time's I have great highs (sober) but then I get back to all of the above.