+ 2 getting your life back on track!
I have been around for a couple months not long but long enough to see a few things.
One of the things i see alot (and i see it alot bc it was and still is ME!)
I see alot of guys who come one here trying to better thier lives which is awesome because after drinking and drugging for years once you cut that shit out and man up!! You want tok start to better your life...AWESOME!! I do to but something to think about when doin this is that same way of thinking...yes you (I) may not drink or drug but we still have that "I KNOW WHAT I WANT and I WANT IT NOW" and we get back into the gym and after a few months we are"ready for aas" without doing FULL research we start to think give me some TREN i hear it burns fat and builds muscle....i have done a cycle of winstrol in highschool once a week for 5 weeks and had ok results or WHATEVER! something i have noticed since i stopped fuckin around and grew up i dont want to but the work in but i want the results!!...i want to eat pizza and ben and jerry's everynight go to the gym ed and just do weights and i wonder why i dont see any resluts.....
95% DIET 5% TRAINING AND 5% SUPPS
SO GIVE THE DIET AND TRAINING TRY ....now ill be the first to admit that my will power is not alot i have hit a plateau with weight loss bc i havent been pujtting the effort in i also know aas isnt the answer right now maybe later yes but i have gotta get a foundation first!
So recap is becareful about this stuff it can seriously fuck you up if you dont do it right and know enough about it to do it then WAIT!!!! BE PATIENT I KNOW ITS HARD BUT IF YOU WANT TO BETTER YOUR LIFE THEN ITS A LONG HAUL ITS YEARS AND YEARS OF WORK YOU (I) MAY NOT LOOK GOOD NOW, MAY NOT HAVE ABS NOW BUT IF I KEEP IT UP THEY WILL COME
If this make no sense im sorry lol i just needed to get it out bc ive been beatin myyself up about my progress lol so thanks for lettin me share haha
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Nice job, I can completely identify with everything you said. thanks for the post
AnonWell put buddy
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Good post mate. I think the older you get, the less "has to be right now" your mindset becomes. Unfortunately that's why we see a lot of younger guys really keen to push on with AAS at an early age.
cdaddy7We live in instant times and patience seems to b extinct. +1 for a great post!!
CleyonI think the instant gratification disease is a lot more wide spread than just guys like you who have a history of abusing substances. It's a cultural thing. Look at the average debt load of the American family. We want it NOW and can't stand the thought of saving up for it.
The same thing applies to AAS. When we are told we need to do three or four cycles before running Tren we look at it and realize that is 36+wks, then we remember PCT and downtime and realize that it's really 72+ weeks! That's a year and a half! That's why I hate it when people act like some compound is a magic elixer that makes everything better. It makes it too tempting for some.
Good post Pull, thanks.
I didnt even think about that.... it is cultural .... Your def. Right
CleyonMan I've been watching this go on for years. Whenever I hear rhetoric about how we should be paying for this or that for another group I think to myself "Why?". It's gotten to a point in this world where people believe that they are entiteled to a flat screen tv, xbox, car, cell phone, ect. If you aren't going to work for it, then you aren't entitled to it. If you have to have someone else pay for it, then you don't deserve it. I do believe in providing the base necessities for the less fortunate, but if we give them everything they want, then why should they ever get off the dole?
Sorry to rant, it is just something that bothers me.
Cleyon, right on brother! Love reading your posts on politics, your beliefs seem to mirror mine and you do a great job getting your point across in your posts. Well said!
CleyonThanks Chev, that means a lot. I believe that logic will prevail over hype, but it's always an uphill battle ;-)
Damn well said! Huge high five!