TweetEVERYONE THAT JUICES HAS IT I THINK!!
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I found this on youtube.com
Wow that guy's a monster,I'd love to look like that.
I can't believe he ACTUALLY sees himself as skinny
I can believe Bigorexia exists,I mean if some people can be overly obsessed with not being slim enough.Then why can't some people be overly obsessed with not being BIG enough
That's why I just weightlift for fun.The gains come a lot easier when I just workout for enjoyment
TweetI can understand why you say that O2Originally Posted by O2BESOHUGE
Correct me if I'm wrong on this,but from my understanding of AAS.Aren't the gains pretty much limitless?Meaning there's no limit to how much you can gain
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a few of you probably fall into this category....
interesting......
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Aerobics: a series of strenuous exercises which help convert fats, sugars, and starch into aches, pains and cramps! (that's why I don't do 'em LOL)
TweetMaybe if he shaved/waxed all that hair he could see his body? Oh and his eyebrows.
Tweeta body can only take so much...IMO also AAS does nothing without hard training, the right eating and sleep!Originally Posted by Shaun_C
ATTITUDES ARE CONTAGIOUS, MINE MIGHT KILL YOU!
"Goals are Dreams with Deadlines!"
Note: All of my advice and posts are merely for educational purposes I do not condone the use of steroids or any other illegal drugs. I am no doctor and my advice should be taken with a grain of salt, just like everyone else's hypothetical advice.
TweetYes there is a limit. You won't be able to gain 25lbs after each cycle continuously. You will eventually require more and more gear just to gain 10lbs. Plus your body has a limit of how much you can grow. Growing past what your bones are able to support can cause problems.Originally Posted by Shaun_C
TweetI believe thats bullshit, the EXACT same thing could be said about someone who wants to be a top athlete at ANY sports...the guy doesnt see himself as a 130pound guy he knows he is bigger he just wants to be bigger like anyone who is serious about BBing
THe ONLY parallel you can make with anorexia is that it involes nutrition and body appearance, anorexia is MUCH MORE dangerous too.
TweetTalk about stating the obviousOriginally Posted by BIGMOFO