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Indeed.
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There goes his 9th place at the Olympia this year
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and his shitty career on stage probably
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"For 16 years I’ve been able to avoid any type of acute injury. But I just couldn’t get out unscathed! Of course, as with most injures that bodybuilders experience, mine took place out of the gym and under normal, everyday circumstances. It had snowed the night before and I was walking on some slippery pavement when I started to slip; I attempted to regain my balance and the next thing I knew, I had no control over my left leg and literally felt and heard my left knee crumble underneath me. Between the pain and the inability to move my leg, I knew that the nature of the injury was serious. Later diagnosis revealed a fuly torn quadriceps tendon and the need for surgical reattachment. It’s now been 2 days since surgery and this sucks!" Evan Centopani
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Probably ego training and lifting more weight than necessary.
A mediocre bodybuilder at best.
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Sad news but lets face it centopani is a mid tier bodybuilder he had great potential but it never materialized, he would not be able to make the top 10 at the mr olympia actually it would be hard for him to get a qualification so he can just retire.
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For 16 years I’ve been able to avoid any type of acute injury. But I just couldn’t get out unscathed! Of course, as with most injures that bodybuilders experience, mine took place out of the gym and under normal, everyday circumstances. It had snowed the night before and I was walking on some slippery pavement when I started to slip; I attempted to regain my balance and the next thing I knew, I had no control over my left leg and literally felt and heard my left knee crumble underneath me. Between the pain and the inability to move my leg, I knew that the nature of the injury was serious. Later diagnosis revealed a fuly torn quadriceps tendon and the need for surgical reattachment. It’s now been 2 days since surgery and this sucks!
I have a partial tear of my right meniscus from doing the same thing. Snow and ice has ruined many knees, hips and skulls.
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Brought this on himself by turning vegan
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Probably ego training and lifting more weight than necessary.
A mediocre bodybuilder at best.
Ego training in the show outside? Now that's hardcore.
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His cooking and panty sniffing capabilites will be severely impacted... :(
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Time for stem cells, prp, and more gh.
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There goes his 9th place at the Olympia this year
;D ;D
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Time for stem cells, prp, and more gh.
Bring your finest fetuses
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These guys become SO fragile from years of drug and hormone abuse. Brittle.
Evan would be wise to heal and then announce his retirement from competitive bodybuilding. He's never going to be amongst the top spots, so why bother drugging your organs into oblivion and wasting the time?
Weight train for fun and get a job, man.
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These guys become SO fragile from years of drug and hormone abuse. Brittle.
Evan would be wise to heal and then announce his retirement from competitive bodybuilding. He's never going to be amongst the top spots, so why bother drugging your organs into oblivion and wasting the time?
Weight train for fun and get a job, man.
X2
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Bring your finest fetuses
Plural = Feti
(Sorry dude, I'm channelling Julian Schimdt a.k.a. Kahn N. Singh...) ;D
Edit: correcting myself - Googled it - 4th declension - my apologies - comment withdrawn
In the United States, in the medical/research community internationally, and in Latin, fetus is agreed-upon as the standard spelling. Its correct plural is "fetuses", not "feti", as Latin fētus is fourth declension and its Latin plural is fētūs.
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My goal was to do serious damage at the upcoming NY Pro
success! :D
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For 16 years I’ve been able to avoid any type of acute injury. But I just couldn’t get out unscathed! Of course, as with most injures that bodybuilders experience, mine took place out of the gym and under normal, everyday circumstances. It had snowed the night before and I was walking on some slippery pavement when I started to slip; I attempted to regain my balance and the next thing I knew, I had no control over my left leg and literally felt and heard my left knee crumble underneath me. Between the pain and the inability to move my leg, I knew that the nature of the injury was serious. Later diagnosis revealed a fuly torn quadriceps tendon and the need for surgical reattachment. It’s now been 2 days since surgery and this sucks!
All differences aside, I am sorry to read this and hope you recover completely.
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All differences aside, I am sorry to read this and hope you recover completely.
That happened to Centopani, not me. He wrote that.
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That happened to Centopani, not me. He wrote that.
Well that's a relief and glad to hear it as it read as you were talking about something that had happened to you. I can be an asshole but I try not to be a whole ass.
Thank you.
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For 16 years I’ve been able to avoid any type of acute injury. But I just couldn’t get out unscathed! Of course, as with most injures that bodybuilders experience, mine took place out of the gym and under normal, everyday circumstances. It had snowed the night before and I was walking on some slippery pavement when I started to slip; I attempted to regain my balance and the next thing I knew, I had no control over my left leg and literally felt and heard my left knee crumble underneath me. Between the pain and the inability to move my leg, I knew that the nature of the injury was serious. Later diagnosis revealed a fuly torn quadriceps tendon and the need for surgical reattachment. It’s now been 2 days since surgery and this sucks!
That blows, I hope you heal up quick and well. Same here, like 7 years ago, walked out into the driveway, all ice.
Went up in the air, came down on the point of my elbow. After looking around to see if anyone saw me, I then proceeded to while like Peter Griffin.
Have had floating bone chips ever since, which sucks. (Too busy and too lazy to get it fixed, which I will do one day I guess).
Hopefully you got some decent painkillers at least. (Unless of course you dont like taking those)... Anyways, hope you get better soon...
At least it was your leg, its hard to post on GetBig with an injured hand/arm! :)
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That blows, I hope you heal up quick and well. Same here, like 7 years ago, walked out into the driveway, all ice.
Went up in the air, came down on the point of my elbow. After looking around to see if anyone saw me, I then proceeded to while like Peter Griffin.
Have had floating bone chips ever since, which sucks. (Too busy and too lazy to get it fixed, which I will do one day I guess).
Hopefully you got some decent painkillers at least. (Unless of course you dont like taking those)... Anyways, hope you get better soon...
At least it was your leg, its hard to post on GetBig with an injured hand/arm! :)
That statement was by Even Centopani regarding his injury. I am fine, besides battling a nasty cold. :) :)
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That statement was by Even Centopani regarding his injury. I am fine, besides battling a nasty cold. :) :)
Oh OK, good... Yup, just getting over the flu myself, feels good to be back upright and in the gym.
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What sucks about serious leg injuries the most is dropping caloric intake in half to keep from gaining weight.
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I don't get the hate for Evan. Seems like one of the more reasonable pros. Doesn't do porn or embarrassing shit. No obvious oil use no humongous gut. ???
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Karma is a bitch
Pavement took him out kinda like when he smacked the college kid at his gym
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Sad news but lets face it centopani is a mid tier bodybuilder he had great potential but it never materialized, he would not be able to make the top 10 at the mr olympia actually it would be hard for him to get a qualification so he can just retire.
when he first came on the scene, people were calling him the next Mr. O.
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I don't get the hate for Evan. Seems like one of the more reasonable pros. Doesn't do porn or embarrassing shit. No obvious oil use no humongous gut. ???
It's getbig. They love to see a bodybuilder go down. Plus, I think many posters pray to some sort of dysfunctional bodybuilding God, and ask for something to happen to Phil, but since this happened to Evan, this will do.
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"For 16 years I’ve been able to avoid any type of acute injury. But I just couldn’t get out unscathed! Of course, as with most injures that bodybuilders experience, mine took place out of the gym and under normal, everyday circumstances. It had snowed the night before and I was walking on some slippery pavement when I started to slip; I attempted to regain my balance and the next thing I knew, I had no control over my left leg and literally felt and heard my left knee crumble underneath me. Between the pain and the inability to move my leg, I knew that the nature of the injury was serious. Later diagnosis revealed a fuly torn quadriceps tendon and the need for surgical reattachment. It’s now been 2 days since surgery and this sucks!" Evan Centopani
wow i never guess you could tear your quad right off the bone slipping on ice.
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These guys become SO fragile from years of drug and hormone abuse. Brittle.
Evan would be wise to heal and then announce his retirement from competitive bodybuilding. He's never going to be amongst the top spots, so why bother drugging your organs into oblivion and wasting the time?
Weight train for fun and get a job, man.
exactly man , plus he had a sore asshole to
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How is he going to support his drug use now ?
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Is a quad tendon injury career ending?
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Is a quad tendon injury career ending?
Might be. Zack Khan(Spelling?) didn't seem to recover from it fully.
Branch Warren and Victor Martinez had the same injury and their legs where not as good as Before. I Think that will be hard. Ever improving or even bringing back quads fully as before.
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chances are it will end up prolonging his life...
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Karma is a bitch
Pavement took him out kinda like when he smacked the college kid at his gym
I was thinking that too, that kid is probably smiling his ass off right now.
Is a quad tendon injury career ending?
Yeah, he's done. He might still be able to get number placings, but he'll never be the same. Especially mentally, it wrecks your training, it's always in the back of your mind.
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chances are it will end up prolonging his life...
Point taken and damn near correct.
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wow i never guess you could tear your quad right off the bone slipping on ice.
OSF, bodybuilders are very fragile :(
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
On a more serious note, I wish Evan well.
He's one the best people in the sport Schmoe Pageant.
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and his shitty career on stage probably
Yeah, a top-3 placing at the Arnold is pretty 'shitty' ::)
Compared to most pros, Evan is a very decent guy so I wish him all the best.
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
On a more serious note, I wish Evan well.
He's one the best people in the sport.
This.
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Karma is a bitch
Pavement took him out kinda like when he smacked the college kid at his gym
Maybe he had a good reason to smack that kid..
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He seems like a nice guy but it's pathetic-he hardly ever competes, does nothing for his sponsorship, acts like he expects them to do everything for him
And now he can hardly walk-all that crap bodybuilding training made him all tight and brittle
Now he's useless to his family-he can't even pick up his kid
He's a selfish prick-u see videos of this asshole cooking all these exotic fancy meals for himself and it seems like his wife and kid get nothing
Quit universal then when he saw no other company would hire him he came crawling back to them
He's gonna become a fat fuck
Universal should drop him he's just going to cost them money to keep him
They're a business not a charity
Universal if u are reading this-drop him asap-
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He seems like a nice guy but it's pathetic-he hardly ever competes, does nothing for his sponsorship, acts like he expects them to do everything for him
And now he can hardly walk-all that crap bodybuilding training made him all tight and brittle
Now he's useless to his family-he can't even pick up his kid
He's a selfish prick-u see videos of this asshole cooking all these exotic fancy meals for himself and it seems like his wife and kid get nothing
Quit universal then when he saw no other company would hire him he came crawling back to them
He's gonna become a fat fuck
Universal should drop him he's just going to cost them money to keep him
They're a business not a charity
Universal if u are reading this-drop him asap-
I can't speak for Evan, but prepping for a show is a very selfish, expensive and time & health consuming activity. Evan appears to be more of a family guy who tries to life a balanced life.
How much is his sponsor paying him, $5000 a month or nothing but a box of supplement goodies ???
In a recent vid he told that he had a dinner meal with his family, but hey, they deserve their privacy.
He became a bit chubby, I give you that.
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did he use a lot of winstrol?
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These guys become SO fragile from years of drug and hormone abuse. Brittle.
Evan would be wise to heal and then announce his retirement from competitive bodybuilding. He's never going to be amongst the top spots, so why bother drugging your organs into oblivion and wasting the time?
Weight train for fun and get a job, man.
I said this in another thread but I think tren is contributing to a lot of tears. At local gyms alone I have seen at least four pec tears and it wasn't like they were even benching heavy.
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I said this in another thread but I think tren is contributing to a lot of tears. At local gyms alone I have seen at least four pec tears and it wasn't like they were even benching heavy.
I wonder if that's also because most people don't know how to bench. I see tons of benchers at the gym with terrible mechanics.
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The longest part of his recovery will be coming to grips that his pro b.b.days are over
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Superior hair genetics.
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I wonder if that's also because most people don't know how to bench. I see tons of benchers at the gym with terrible mechanics.
Most HERE don't know proper/healthful bench mechanics. They spout about maintaining an arch as being wrong.
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I said this in another thread but I think tren is contributing to a lot of tears. At local gyms alone I have seen at least four pec tears and it wasn't like they were even benching heavy.
Well, test-based anabolics rob connective tissue of nutrients, in general, which makes them brittle, over time. Plus their muscles quickly outperform their overall structural integrity, which never adapts fast enough to keep pace.
Look at Levrone. Guy goes from struggling with 225 on bench to repping 315-405 in a matter of months. That's ALL drugs. The physical strain is insane.
No wonder so many of these guys injure themselves.
Not to mention the extreme diets and regularly becoming unhealthily lean.
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Most HERE don't know proper/healthful bench mechanics. They spout about maintaining an arch as being wrong.
Getting weird looks at the gym is a highlight of my bench protocol.
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These guys become SO fragile from years of drug and hormone abuse. Brittle.
Evan would be wise to heal and then announce his retirement from competitive bodybuilding. He's never going to be amongst the top spots, so why bother drugging your organs into oblivion and wasting the time?
Weight train for fun and get a job, man.
Exactly my point. I saw a fat 50 year old woman have a really ugly body slam on the snow. Result ? Back pain elbow scratched and few bruises.
These mass monster in their 30s. Yet they break like glass. In most cases they need surgery and months of recovery. Where the Average Joe would be back at work on Monday
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Exactly my point. I saw a fat 50 year old woman have a really ugly body slam on the snow. Result ? Back pain elbow scratched and few bruises.
These mass monster in their 30s. Yet they break like glass. In most cases they need surgery and months of recovery. Where the Average Joe would be back at work on Monday
Fat people are less likely to damage anything in a fall due to being protected by inches/feet of nice soft blubber, you should know this as good as anyone since you are the size of a full grown bull seal.
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The longest part of his recovery will be coming to grips that his pro b.b.days are over
they never really started...
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He seems like a nice guy but it's pathetic-he hardly ever competes, does nothing for his sponsorship, acts like he expects them to do everything for him
And now he can hardly walk-all that crap bodybuilding training made him all tight and brittle
Now he's useless to his family-he can't even pick up his kid
He's a selfish prick-u see videos of this asshole cooking all these exotic fancy meals for himself and it seems like his wife and kid get nothing
Quit universal then when he saw no other company would hire him he came crawling back to them
He's gonna become a fat fuck
Universal should drop him he's just going to cost them money to keep him
They're a business not a charity
Universal if u are reading this-drop him asap-
ha ha good point so getting 3rd place at at the asc classic is the highlight of his life, so lets see he got what a 40k check , thats before taxes and what he spent on gear and food
he was probably to break even yeah thats something to really brag about
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I said this in another thread but I think tren is contributing to a lot of tears. At local gyms alone I have seen at least four pec tears and it wasn't like they were even benching heavy.
mr white, is it true you once seen a kid tear his pec while benching 315
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Well, test-based anabolics rob connective tissue of nutrients, in general, which makes them brittle, over time. Plus their muscles quickly outperform their overall structural integrity, which never adapts fast enough to keep pace.
Look at Levrone. Guy goes from struggling with 225 on bench to repping 315-405 in a matter of months. That's ALL drugs. The physical strain is insane.
No wonder so many of these guys injure themselves.
Not to mention the extreme diets and regularly becoming unhealthily lean.
Drugs make the muscles strong quickly but does nothing for the tendons. Like you wrote the tendons don't adapt at the same pace. You can't go from benching 300lbs for years then take drugs for two months and find your benching 405 without risk to your joints.
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Drugs make the muscles strong quickly but does nothing for the tendons. Like you wrote the tendons don't adapt at the same pace. You can't go from benching 300lbs for years then take drugs for two months and find your benching 405 without risk to your joints.
oldtimer how many roided up retards have you witnessed tearing there pecs , biceps etc
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Comment from domz2014
"I wonder why pro bodybuilders are so prone to this injury from slipping. Maybe latic acid, or somthing else is resulting in weak tendons. I guess being more prone to this injury is the price pro bodybuilders have to pay in order to do there sport at the top level.It would be useful to know why this injury is common for pro bodybuilders so in the future they could reduce the risk."
I guess this guy is a fan of the Kevrone signature series
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I have a partial tear of my right meniscus from doing the same thing. Snow and ice has ruined many knees, hips and skulls.
Yeah it's no joke. Years back I slipped on ice walking on a road and didn't even fall. The knee felt a little weird but it wasn't too bad. Then through the course of the day at work it felt worse and worse. I had to work overtime and by the end of the day I couldn't walk at all and needed a whole week off.
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Maybe if Evan runs into the Asian kid he assaulted the Asian kid can help him sit down in a chair or if Evan is sitting when he sees the kid he can help Evan up
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What's with the dramatic fucking video? He's a stiff dumb bodybuilder that broke when he fell
We don't need a dramatic video of his heroic road to recovery
He's a martyr or something? Give me a fucking break
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What's with the dramatic fucking video? He's a stiff dumb bodybuilder that broke when he fell
We don't need a dramatic video of his heroic road to recovery
He's a martyr or something? Give me a fucking break
kinda thinking the same thing. not like he is some ranger from the 75th regiment telling his hell on earth stories
he looks super east coast Italian - i can spot em a mile away.
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What's with the dramatic fucking video? He's a stiff dumb bodybuilder that broke when he fell
We don't need a dramatic video of his heroic road to recovery
He's a martyr or something? Give me a fucking break
DLB started that trend and got popular ...
WooSHHHHHHHH
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maybe he can form a duo with zack king khan.
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Why do these muscleheads insist on starting their posts, threads, attention whoring attempts by saying "Yup".
What morons.
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I like EC's food prep videos
he also seems like a normal dude next door
unlike other BB's he's more interested in showing you his tomato plants than his leased cars or video game collection
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery from Ed Ryan's Gym
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dude is a known panty sniffer weirdo
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99% of the people who tear their quadriceps tendon are not IFBB pros. Yet, Evan tears his and it's because he's a drug fiend. I don't know why people come on a bodybuilding site to hate on actual bodybuilders.
Evan seems like a good guy and I wish him a speedy recovery. Given his good ginny genes I suspect he will come back better than ever.
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Maybe if Evan runs into the Asian kid he assaulted the Asian kid can help him sit down in a chair or if Evan is sitting when he sees the kid he can help Evan up
Maybe the Oriental had it coming to him?
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He used to be my man crush...but then again I was on lots of medication...and heroin.
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This isn't MD... Wrong site.