People that don't read anything about AAS's, know only what they hear in the media about cheaters, and they judge and condemn people that use … this really grinds my gears.
Brian Williams, who use to announce the Canadian Olympics, never shut his mouth about 'Drug Cheats' ... he always took the negative slant on the use of AAS's. I could not stand the prick, I watched the USA Olympic coverage so I did not have to hear him banter on about it. No wonder everyone took a negative view towards it. He doesn't, or maybe he does, realize without performance enhancing drugs, athletic performance in the most rigorous sports such as cycling, sprinting, shot put, hammer throw, discus, weightlifting and many others would not have the level of performance seen today and people would not show up in droves to watch as they do now.
I have had women and guys at fitness clubs talks about juice and say things like … doesn't it give guys small limp dicks, aren't most juicers gay, why would anyone want to stick that stuff in them, that stuff gives you roid rage … give me a break. Some of these people were substantially overweight and out of shape so it was the tea cup calling the kettle black ( I hope that isn't racist ) Why the hell would these people constantly ram humongous amounts of food into their faces and allow themselves to get so out of shape, taking the risk of getting diabetes and/or heart disease. Wasn't this as bad or worse that the risk of taking some AAS's. F**king hypocrites.
I see using AAS as an extension of going beyond the limitations the human condition has restricted us to. Honestly, wasn't it exciting when Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds were hammering baseballs out of the park, and setting records for home runs. Everyone thought it was great and they were seen as gods. Then, I think it was Jose Canseco who published a book exposing himself and others (Mark McGwire for sure) saying he had taken steroids with them, what an ahole, no friends among thieves. I say open up all sports to AAS use, lets see some ground breaking accomplishments rather than stay in the ice age, where weak people who want to compete but who don't want others to improve significantly over them, who would never win anyway if they took AAS's and just want to hold everyone else back.
That shit really grinds my gears
Brian Williams, who use to announce the Canadian Olympics, never shut his mouth about 'Drug Cheats' ... he always took the negative slant on the use of AAS's. I could not stand the prick, I watched the USA Olympic coverage so I did not have to hear him banter on about it. No wonder everyone took a negative view towards it. He doesn't, or maybe he does, realize without performance enhancing drugs, athletic performance in the most rigorous sports such as cycling, sprinting, shot put, hammer throw, discus, weightlifting and many others would not have the level of performance seen today and people would not show up in droves to watch as they do now.
I have had women and guys at fitness clubs talks about juice and say things like … doesn't it give guys small limp dicks, aren't most juicers gay, why would anyone want to stick that stuff in them, that stuff gives you roid rage … give me a break. Some of these people were substantially overweight and out of shape so it was the tea cup calling the kettle black ( I hope that isn't racist ) Why the hell would these people constantly ram humongous amounts of food into their faces and allow themselves to get so out of shape, taking the risk of getting diabetes and/or heart disease. Wasn't this as bad or worse that the risk of taking some AAS's. F**king hypocrites.
I see using AAS as an extension of going beyond the limitations the human condition has restricted us to. Honestly, wasn't it exciting when Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds were hammering baseballs out of the park, and setting records for home runs. Everyone thought it was great and they were seen as gods. Then, I think it was Jose Canseco who published a book exposing himself and others (Mark McGwire for sure) saying he had taken steroids with them, what an ahole, no friends among thieves. I say open up all sports to AAS use, lets see some ground breaking accomplishments rather than stay in the ice age, where weak people who want to compete but who don't want others to improve significantly over them, who would never win anyway if they took AAS's and just want to hold everyone else back.
That shit really grinds my gears