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that just looks like a very bad face lift.....why do people do it??, i mean he's loaded so could probably pull a girl thats half decent.... stallone on the other hand..... no amount of money can save him , seriously though that face is indicative of steriod abuse |
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I am willing to bet that in the next 5 years hgh therapy will be an extremely common thing. Think of the baby boomer generation, they are all about "me." This stuff will be sucked up by this generation like lsd in the 60's. Hell, I think I'm going to invest in the maker of this stuff. I'll make a mint on the vanity of these morons. All these celebs go to europe and south america where roids can be purchased over the counter and hit a cycle for the next film, or they just pay a physician to administer this stuff legally. In the near future the medical profession will be pimping this crap like they pimp lortab/ viagra/ and all the other "legal" dope. What happens when in the near future hgh and other hormones will be produced from your own stem cells? This will make detection impossible. That battle will soon be lost. There are two kinds of people in this world, cheaters and losers. You have to decide which you want to be. Ever heard the cliche, good guys finish last. There is a lot of truth to it. I choose to be a loser. The winner of the rat race is still a rat, he's just proved he's the best rat. I'm no good at being a rat. ![]() |
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Maybe. but it will be a strange world akin to the book Brave New World. I guess we are already headed in that direction. People already take drugs to reduce their blood pressure and their cholesterol and get it up a little longer. Ads for viagra don't show some old, fat motherfucker who looks like he's in terrible health; they show fit looking youngish guys. Huge numbers of kids are drugged to control their natural childish hyperactivity. How big of a leap is it to have large portions of the population taking moderate doses of HGH and testosterone? There is something messed up and creepy about the idea of the whole population on half a dozen drugs to control this and that. I can't help but think of it as a road to a sci-fi dystopia.
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It is a rather odd world in which we live, and the wealthy have ever growing options to extend their lives and make themselves appear younger and more vital. Sadly, at this point in my life, I just have to go with what I have, and it is losing its elasticity more than I would like. My wife is a chiropractor, so the use of meds is frowned upon except in the most desperate of circumstances. I guess I will just have to grow old the old fashioned way. Actually, I love my family and all, but I think 70 years or so of this will be about all I want. I know I might change my mind later in life, but right now, thinking about being here for 100 years or more is distasteful. It just isn't that great of a neighborhood.
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Sorry, Bro, gotta take issue with ya on some of this...I know several people who have an active lifestyle, and are fit, even really fit, and still have high blood pressure and/or high cholesterol. Some of it is genetic... And as far as kids taking drugs for "natural childish hyperactivity" I'm pretty sure you don't have any exposure to these sorts of children... Granted, some of them just have B.R.A.T. instead of a real problem....but true hyperactivity ain't nothin to sneeze at...
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We've been genetically altering animals and vegetables for food for years, and practising artificial selective breeding for centuries. How long before we start genetically engineering sporting geniuses?
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Agree completely on what they're doing with kids. They tried to feed me that line of malarky with my oldest daughter, she's ADD, need drugs. This, from a school teacher with no medical background. Thank you for that professional opinion. I was a kid once, and didn't see anything in her that looked more than just being a kid. Three years later, no drugs, she's acing her english and history classes, tests two grades higher for reading ability. Personally, I think they really just want an easier class to teach, and to hell with what happens to the individual. Makes me wonder how kids managed to grow up before they had all this stuff. Then again, we weren't wigging out and shooting up schools, either. |
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Eh, look at those arms...
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How can he rave about HGH and all the other drugs, after what they have done to his body? Does he seriously think that his looks have improved by his taking drugs??? ![]() |
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Yes. And Michael Jackson thinks he looks better with each surgery. |
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I think Dolly Parton had a valve recently installed on the back of her neck.
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What the hell is up with those veins? His arms look like Hincapie's legs.
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No, no, no. Scientology doesn't believe in drugs--for anything. All you need is vitamins.
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"You are like the wind and I like the lion. You form the tempest. The sand stings my eyes and the ground is parched. I roar in defiance but you do not hear. But between us there is a difference. I, like the lion, must remain in my place. While you like the wind will never know yours." -- Mulay Hamid El Raisuli, Lord of the Riff, Sultan to the Berbers, Last of the Barbary Pirates |
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