The fact is that 99% of you that try to inject 1 gram of test plus 1 gram of Tren Ace ,plus GH, Masteron, Equipoise, Npp and think you are going to walk around the gym as a 5'8" 220 bodybuilder are just fucking dillusional. The fact is without working your ass off in the gym, having superior white genetics or just being black, you will end up looking like a bloofy fat fuck that workouts. Case in point below. Three of the biggest hormone users in the WORLD. Want to look like them? These guys aren't spending $300 a month, but more like $3000 a month and still look like bags of shit cans. The only thing that will end up getting bigger is GH15's sources wallets with your money.
these guys are all big, bigger than 5'8" 220 lbs and not "bloofy fat fucks" at all, so what is your point?

Yes, they don't look great, but other people have already explained that angle so I'll leave it be.
gh15's purpose is to spread the word about the importance of hormones. their importance is grossly underestimated by the majority of kids getting into bodybuilding, to the point where most think some fuck like kiyoshi moody is actually natural -- all "hard work" and "great genetics"

. Though I don't know much about competitive bodybuilding, it seems like many people who are involved in it (pro or not) try to downplay the amount of steroids they take so that they can cash in a little on the "hard work / great genes" chip as well. By reading getbig and other message boards, and just using common sense, I'm under the impression that the lies about hormone usage are so prevalent that countless are hopelessly mislead while a privileged few can retain their mystique. gh15 is trying to correct this, and downplay the importance of training and nutrition so that everything is valued properly.
you think people are delusional because they think they'll get huge off a boatload of drugs? how delusional, then, are the thousands and even MILLIONS of kids around the world who think they can look like a "natural bodybuilder" if only they "work hard enough." how many people who want to look like a bodybuilder walk around in shame and with a bad conscience because they think they simply aren't "working hard enough" in the gym, or "have shitty genetics"?
in the grand scheme of things, the importance of hormones is still vastly underrated compared to training, diet, and even SUPPLEMENTS.
