I appreciate your opinion too, bro. I just feel that it can't be all too irresponsible of me as it is an opinion based on things that he has actually said. I understand your point that opinions like the one I stated don't help further our cause for aas "mainstreaming" anytime soon. However, I am not saying that gear is incredibly unhealthy or dangerous - I have spoken quite a bit on my opinions of health vs. gear BUT it isn't even the large amounts of the basics like tests and decas that he is concerned with, I would bet. It is the EPO, it is the diuretics, it is the DNPs, it is the growth factors that, to be honest, we have little to no information on any sort of sides or long term affects, it is the long term use of anti-e's that, at best, can completely fuck up your cholesterol levels, etc., etc.....
As much as I think aas, in moderate dosages and with taking precautions for your health, would be relatively safe, it would be irresponsible of me to say or think that abuse of these things could not lead to potential health problems. I mean, you can eat fast food a couple times a week for a long time and not have any problems but you can bet that if you ate it at every meal, everyday for a year, you will run a very big risk of causing yourself health problems and probably some pretty damned bad health problems.
I am just calling a spade a spade and giving my opinion. Plus, you have to figure: Even if he is 3 feet under, they would still have to dig another 6 below that or his pecs would be coming out of the ground. So, in a sense, he still has 6 feet to go just like the rest of us.
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