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« on: May 21, 2008, 06:51:54 PM »

This should be a very interesting movie... Surely will be slanted
http://www.biggerstrongerfastermovie.com/
Whaddya think?
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« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2008, 11:44:25 AM »

Actually I know for a fact that this movie is not one sided or slanted in any way and in fact it's completely real and tells it like it is all the way from the average joe using a little AAS to interviewing senators regarding the issues surround AAS useage, and everything in between. I think that this movie may be the new "Pumping Iron" for this generation, and it will hopefully open many "normal" peoples eyes about what AAS are and what they are about, rather than continually being brainwashed by the government, the IOC and the mainstream media!
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« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2008, 01:50:43 PM »

That's good. I thought they would try to sensationalize it to make profit. A real docu on this should be very informative. When these things are brought up amongst every day Joe's they right off the bat make all kinds of assumptions. Ignorrance breads fear. I have lifted a long time. Never used anything, lifted as a way of life, simply to feel and look good, and stay healthy. I have been through 2 MAJOR health battles that I am sure I would not have had the mental or physical fitness to do as well as I did, if not for "a lifters lifestyle". It took not just a strong body, but a strong mindset, as well. I attribute both to years of pusshing myself at the gym
  As I am aging (52) I am giving thought to test replacement. There was a very good show (maybe 20/20) on this. It took the use out of the closet, and presented scores of evidence on the bennies, by older folks who used test replacement, and worked out, to stay not only looking great but actually healthier than most people half their age.
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« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2008, 05:25:48 AM »

And it's mainstream media shows like 20/20 that have the balls to actually tell it like it is with regards to testosterone, AAS and of course hormone replacement therapy that will get the ball rolling in the right direction and away from this "refer madness" BS that the media has jumped all over. Thus causing the average joe to believe that using test for any reason is worse than either selling your soul or using heroin, as the government and media has everyone believing.

Other than trying to cheat a test for AAS usage using AAS is not cheating in sports particularly if that sport doesn't even bother testing its athletes and it's just plain foolish for a person to suffer the ravages of aging when a little test and or GH will for the most part give a person (male or female) a much higher quality of life.
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