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I like to try and read the first couple pages of a thread to get an idea of what's going on and the direction it's going. You also see the tone of the OP and the community. If the OP is getting sound advice from a member or two and is getting steered in the right direction and is showing a willingness to listen, then there isn't a need to go off in a different directon. Maybe a x2 to a couple of guys giving sound guidance and advice, or something you can add from personal experience.
More importantly reading the thread will give you an idea of the OP's knowledge and understanding of AAS. There is nothing more frustrating then having a member jump in and throw a cycle out start to finish when you've been working with the OP to try and get an understanding of their knowledge and goals. Most guys will start a post in Cycles hoping someone will spoon feed them. It does not benefit anyone to do that. I feel the OP needs to have an understanding of himself and the compounds he's dealing with and why, when, and how they are used. Most of us follow these guidelines and do a good job, I see some new guys getting involved which is good and I've seen some guys who've been here a while but not in the forums much which is also good. Let's just try and make sure we are all on the same page as far as the OP's knowledge and understanding before throwing things out.
Also there might be the case where the OP just flat out don't get it or doesn't care, so you'll be saving your hands the stress, lol
Most of what I said you guys already know, but thanks for reading anyhow.
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I've kinda gotten the point that if the heavyweights have weighed in - I'll read their reactions - usually they cover all the bases and unless they have missed something (which is rare) - then I'll throw my 2 cents in. If it's a new thread and I'm one of the early responders - then I'll spend the time typing.
You are way too young to be running tren buddy!
Wait, what are we talking about? I'm just to tired to read the whole post and comments, so I figure I'll just say what comes to mind. ;-)
I've been frustrated at this many times, so I'm glad you brought this up. It's great to have many people weigh in, just as long as it's on topic. Don't think that's too much to ask. +1
Yea I get that some are pages in length, but the first couple should be enough to see what's going on. What brought this on was me and another guy was working with an OP not even talking about his cycle yet, but getting his exp and talking about certain compounds and what to expect then a member jumps in a lays him out a cycle start to finish doses A/I's everything. Needless to say the OP never returned to thread cause he got what he was looking for.
I hear ya and that's frustrating. I think that most want to help, but everyone need to take the time to read the original post and then everything that has been posted. Many times the issue has been resolved in a post and someone will jump in and start blasting the OP or going off in an irrelevant direction. If someone is new, this can ruin everything that has been accomplished and steer them down the wrong path.
BUT!!....i cant read boss?............. im just a lowly Sted Head :(
Well what you lack in brains you make up for in brawn, lol..... To bad most meat heads are stereotyped as dummies.
Sound advice.
Thanks PIN this is a big pet peeve of mine. Members in all types of threads throw out comments without reading any of the other posts and what they say has already been said, asked about, addressed, etc. It clutters up the discussions because people are too lazy to read for a minute.
I agree, it's good to be involved and try and help, but it is to their advantage to read through it first.