Amos Otis

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Most people don't have any idea about what it takes to be a professional body builder..
True. It's even more difficult for a female if she wants to maintain feminine facial features and appearance. It was the pursuit of size at all costs that effectively killed women's bodybuilding.
https://www.t-nation.com/powerful-words/death-of-womens-bodybuilding

My comment was offered as obvious tongue in cheek as she clearly is using some very top end regime. She's clearly upper tier pro but she's very obviously getting assistance that likely isn't allowed in many competitions. Not in any way do I opposed steroid use unless it's agreed upon that it's a 'clean' event and people still cheat, just admit what you do and move on.
Right. It was the biggest lie in sports. Remember when Mark McGwire tried explaining his home run power away by crediting creatine and androstenidione? :lol: Athletes who used either had to dodge, or lie, because of the illegality of 'roids.. The funny / sad thing is the staggering amount of money that was made by companies selling legal [ and virtually ineffective ] supplements repped by 'roid users. 8 time Mr Olympia Ronnie Coleman pitched Weider supplements, for instance, and somehow was a Texas police officer during his reign at the top. :lol:
 

CannaBruh

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True. It's even more difficult for a female if she wants to maintain feminine facial features and appearance. It was the pursuit of size at all costs that effectively killed women's bodybuilding.
https://www.t-nation.com/powerful-words/death-of-womens-bodybuilding



Right. It was the biggest lie in sports. Remember when Mark McGwire tried explaining his home run power away by crediting creatine and androstenidione? :lol: Athletes who used either had to dodge, or lie, because of the illegality of 'roids.. The funny / sad thing is the staggering amount of money that was made by companies selling legal [ and virtually ineffective ] supplements repped by 'roid users. 8 time Mr Olympia Ronnie Coleman pitched Weider supplements, for instance, and somehow was a Texas police officer during his reign at the top. :lol:
How about that trenXtreme tho for awhile in the mid 2000s ;)
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Man, I lost out about $1500 bucks when Barry Bonds smashed Mc's homerun record.

I had Mc's Topps olympic rookie card which got up to about $1500ish dollars. I went to sell it at a local card/comic shop and dude was like "Id hold on to that cuz itll be worth a lot more cuz no one will beat his record anytime soon."

The very next year Bonds destroyed that record and literally the next day the Mc rookie card was worthless. Lol
 

Amos Otis

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I had Mc's Topps olympic rookie card which got up to about $1500ish dollars. I went to sell it at a local card/comic shop and dude was like "Id hold on to that cuz itll be worth a lot more cuz no one will beat his record anytime soon."
What a dope ! [ not you, of course :) ]. McGwire was virtually tied by Sammy Sosa that same year. 2nd basemen and outfielders who'd never hit more than 20 suddenly were besting their career highs before mid season. Jose Canseco is perceived as a disgraced clown, but none of his claims were ever proven false, and many, like A-Rod was hilariously proven dead on the money. And when Jose was juicing, he was awesome. Power, speed, and a cannon arm in RF.

 

too larry

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What a dope ! [ not you, of course :) ]. McGwire was virtually tied by Sammy Sosa that same year. 2nd basemen and outfielders who'd never hit more than 20 suddenly were besting their career highs before mid season. Jose Canseco is perceived as a disgraced clown, but none of his claims were ever proven false, and many, like A-Rod was hilariously proven dead on the money. And when Jose was juicing, he was awesome. Power, speed, and a cannon arm in RF.

The only thing to grow faster than his arms and bank account was his hat size.
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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So momma and poppa are 18 days into flower..:I’ve been shaking the male once daily, and pollen goes all over the air in there. Been doing it for 5 or 6 days. About how many more should I do this? I think maybe a couple, then I can spray her down, clean out the tent, give it a few more days, then momma to the flower tent. Does anything sound wrong?
 

genuity

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So momma and poppa are 18 days into flower..:I’ve been shaking the male once daily, and pollen goes all over the air in there. Been doing it for 5 or 6 days. About how many more should I do this? I think maybe a couple, then I can spray her down, clean out the tent, give it a few more days, then momma to the flower tent. Does anything sound wrong?
Sounds perfect..

I don't think they need anymore dustings.
 

Houstini

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Some males just wanna pop balls under 24h. Keep or pitch? I’d like to have stud cuts that actually veg. Is this realistic or will males eventually flower no matter what? My mimosa, goji, and sour lime og cuts all seem to be vegging nicely after showing under 18-6 and moving to 24h but tangie x jilly bean is ready to flower out. Is this an autoflower trait?
 

growslut

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Some males just wanna pop balls under 24h. Keep or pitch? I’d like to have stud cuts that actually veg. Is this realistic or will males eventually flower no matter what? My mimosa, goji, and sour lime og cuts all seem to be vegging nicely after showing under 18-6 and moving to 24h but tangie x jilly bean is ready to flower out. Is this an autoflower trait?
Maybe someone with more experience can pitch in, but I have heard many times that when selecting a male, many breeders look for males that are slow to drop balls. Not sure, but perhaps its b/c early balls are a sign of a powerful and eager male, so if those traits got passed along maybe it would contribute to hermy-ism?
 
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