I think this fag is just another stalker. My guess is he's all about trannies and whey protein powder.
I'm 224 5'7 1/4. I realized I'm not 5'8 the other day and felt ultra short, then thought, that's a better mass ratio, then felt better.

Calves are 17".
Croatch, why do you oppose dbol use when you yourself used to mainline gear?
Mainline would be injecting it straight into your veins. That I haven't done. Hey, natural for life again!

I'm not all about anti gear etc, it's just if you look at most gyms, it's frankly sad how few people can do anything themselves. People instantly go the drug route before dialing in their diet or having any kind of intensity in their workouts, etc. To me, the whole scene is kind of whack and not what bodybuilding should be about. Let's face it, it's a circus. Guys on gear, women with implants, it's one big fake jack off fest.
I did do a cycle when I was younger and realized, this shit is a joke. Due to the ease in which you can gain and also feeling like a clown lying to people about how I made my gains. Let's face it, there's not much class or integrity in bullshitting to someone asking you, "Man, how'd you get so big." At the end of the day, I feel good about not using drug to maintain or achieve my build. Probably more important than anything, is how you feel about what you do in life, if you're content taking the easy road, continue on. Drugs to me in general are a big waste and that's probably where most of my antiroid crusade comes from.
I know what it's like to gain a pound natural and a pound from chemicals, there is no comparison in knowing it's you who got you there, not a magic blend of drugs. It's so common place now, that people just think it's what you do when you lift, plain sad.
So remember kids, in the end, nothing great comes from drugs use.
Crimedog McGruff