Semp,
I'm all for your enthusiasm. I was definately the same way the first 2 times around. Was a sophomore in college and just wanted to get BIG. I was 5'10 220 when I got to school that year and went back form Christmas break at 260. But there's a big problem with just bulking all the time and never cutting. When I decided when I was 21 and 260 with 25%bf, that I didn't want to continue sticking myself and working out 7 days a week, I turned into the fat kid. When you start losing your muscle at that size After school is done, depending on what you'll be doing with work, etc., you can't predict your workout future in that sense.
About a year ago (when I was 25) I was still at 268 and was actually working decently hard in the gym, but with work it was tough to eat 100% properly.
Luckily, in a way, I quit to start a new job but had 6 months til they opened. I used the 6 months to eat perfectly, do a 12 week cycle with Tren A, Winstrol, Anavar, EQ and T3, and ended up at 225 with 11%bf. ALso did cycling and elliptical work for an hour a day.
My point is now this job started for a few months now and since I'm lean, my body is more capable of keeping itself that way even though sometimes I only get into the gym 3 days a week.
Your young so you got time to bulk, but I'd start thinking about how to drop your bf in the next year or two because the health risks of carrying that much weight with a good amount of fat are not to good. I'm a believer that with proper steroid use, you can always recover from its effects. But fat is stubborn man, and it takes time.
YOu said something about 30 posts ago (i read through this all) about wanting to just put up lots of weight. When I was around 270lb I would go on the bench and rep 3 plates a side for 4 sets after doing my inclines. That was with Test, Deca, dbol. Now I'm 225 with no drugs in the system (although I do have one cycle coming up soon), and because of the energy I have from not having to carry around 275 every day, I can still put up comparble numbers (not as many reps).
Just think about it for the future that your BF% will play a role in a lot of things