Hahahah exactly and make slow motion "training videoz" on youtube with Creed music playing in the background for "inspiration".... I love these little faggits...will be doing the same fucking routine in 20 years and still look like shit...
When you create anything other than a mediocre physique, put it up on youtube, I'd like to watch.
The Adonis toilet video is your best "work" to date.
I'll tell you who the real warriors are; the guys like Erik Fankhouser, AD Cherry who wake up at 4AM to train before the kids wake up, do what it takes to achieve their goals. Have a day job but never lose perspective on the pig picture. Of course they're hormonized (quick, "boys who cry wolf") but every single effort is put toward their ultimate achievement. For which they can show up for at the end.
Yeah, I want to have a family one day, take steroids to win $3 trophies, and consider myself "honorable" because I work out. Right.
If someone competes naturally, I still barely understand it, but can respect it to some degree. The whole drug competition thing, is just that, a competition of cycles/genetics. Usually, a cop out for ingesting inhumane amounts of gear, justifying it through a "competition"...it's whack.
Also, never place more respect on a time someone works out, it's ridiculous. That same person goes to bed at 8pm, so what..hahah That's my favorite, "He's in there at 5am!" Yeah, but he went to be @10pm..hahah
Read some youtube comments and you'll see not everyone has the "getbig" mentality about gear. In general, most of society views gear the same as I do, it's a shortcut, nothing more. Maybe if gyms weren't saturated with sorry shortcutters, who I tend to dust 90% of the time, I wouldn't be so against it. If only guys in the Olympia sauced, or guys who actually looked pretty awesome were on, maybe I'd view it differently. Unfortunately, this is not what you have in many "hardcore" gyms. It's usually some clown who
relies on drug use for
hisachievements in bodybuilding. It's just plain sad and not what lifting should be about. Once things are widespread, it becomes more accepted amongst others in the gym. I know, "the warrior" who is "taking it to the next level". Translation: The guy who simply can't do jack without drugs.
It doesn't encompass everyone, but let's face it, roids are for weak people in general. How many guys really accomplish a lot, before going the gear route? I'd bet very few. And even if on, it's the drugs that give you the gains, not your "hardcore work ethic". Same amount of work, twice the results...it's a shortcut, nothing more.
Just the truth, sorry I'm the one to put it out there every time.