I just argued with Mel Kiper on ESPN radio
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So I just argued with Mel Kiper on Espn radio. They have a segment called Bite the Mel Man which people call in and argue with him. I just brought it to him over steroids. The previous callers they were saying werent arguing enough. I got in there and brought it. After we finished arguing and I hung up they gave me some studio applause and called me the caller of the day
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Turf🐑Warrior👊🔨💀 wrote:
Did ya tell em their listeners were all sheep?So I just argued with Mel Kiper on Espn radio. They have a segment called Bite the Mel Man which people call in and argue with him. I just brought it to him over steroids. The previous callers they were saying werent arguing enough. I got in there and brought it. After we finished arguing and I hung up they gave me some studio applause and called me the caller of the day
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"Thanks for having me on the show, guys. Long time listener, first time caller."
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There's never been 1 medical link to steroids and damage to the body. Nor has there been a link to it enhancing performance in any way! It's a myth created by the US government to eliminate foreign competitors in the Olympics to ensure their dominance!!! Ben Johnson should never have been stripped of his gold medal, steroids are merely extra strength Flintstone Vitamins!! Barry Bonds is an innocent patsy in this whole golden conspiracy!!!!!!
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originalbones wrote:
actually the adverse effects of steroids( in both medical and "recreational" use) are well known and have been documented for over 50 yearsThere's never been 1 medical link to steroids and damage to the body. in any way!!
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originalbones wrote:
Whose side effects include acne, smaller genitals in men and (correct me if I'm wrong one this one) unusual hair growth in women, mood swings (Roid Rage), and a super-inflated ego, amongst other things........................steroids are merely extra strength Flintstone Vitamins!!
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I think I heard you on there.
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dr p wrote:
Yeah that whole Lyle Alzado thing had to be a sham.originalbones wrote:
actually the adverse effects of steroids( in both medical and "recreational" use) are well known and have been documented for over 50 yearsThere's never been 1 medical link to steroids and damage to the body. in any way!!
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originalbones wrote:
Are you serious???? That's an incredibly stupid thing to say. If steroid didn't help anyone with anything then why are these players willing to risk their careers and reputations to juice up on this stuff? And why is it that all baseball power records were smashed 10-15 years ago by many people and now that there is testing power numbers have just dramatically dropped off? Must be just a coincidence, right?There's never been 1 medical link to steroids and damage to the body. Nor has there been a link to it enhancing performance in any way! It's a myth created by the US government to eliminate foreign competitors in the Olympics to ensure their dominance!!! Ben Johnson should never have been stripped of his gold medal, steroids are merely extra strength Flintstone Vitamins!! Barry Bonds is an innocent patsy in this whole golden conspiracy!!!!!!
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Turf🐑Warrior👊🔨💀 wrote:
You're kidding, right?Are you serious???? That's an incredibly stupid thing to say. If steroid didn't help anyone with anything then why are these players willing to risk their careers and reputations to juice up on this stuff? And why is it that all baseball power records were smashed 10-15 years ago by many people and now that there is testing power numbers have just dramatically dropped off? Must be just a coincidence, right?
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Wow! Got me a few fish on that one! (in Homer Simpsons voice " I get jokes!" lol
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Go T-dubs. Did you get in a dig about his ridiculous hair?
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skyman724 wrote:
I'm not sure about the hair growth being caused by steroids for women. But I do know if they want to get over thier natural limits in strength. that they have to take supplements that "replicate" the Y chromosomes which is the cause that I know of unusual hair growth.originalbones wrote:
Whose side effects include acne, smaller genitals in men and (correct me if I'm wrong one this one) unusual hair growth in women, mood swings (Roid Rage), and a super-inflated ego, amongst other things........................steroids are merely extra strength Flintstone Vitamins!!
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Primo Loco wrote:
there is no replication of y chromosomes.I'm not sure about the hair growth being caused by steroids for women. But I do know if they want to get over thier natural limits in strength. that they have to take supplements that "replicate" the Y chromosomes which is the cause that I know of unusual hair growth.
Overstimulation of testosterone production causes many of the adverse effects of steroids, including male pattern hair growth in women. -
dr p wrote:
Primo Loco wrote:
there is no replication of y chromosomes.I'm not sure about the hair growth being caused by steroids for women. But I do know if they want to get over thier natural limits in strength. that they have to take supplements that "replicate" the Y chromosomes which is the cause that I know of unusual hair growth.
Overstimulation of testosterone production causes many of the adverse effects of steroids, including male pattern hair growth in women.A male on steroids STOPS the natural production of testosterone (shutdown). That's why the testies shrink, because they are not needed
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Oh, btw cool on getting the man, TW !
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H@VOC wrote:
It doesn't completely stop that's why they don't just die.dr p wrote:
Primo Loco wrote:
there is no replication of y chromosomes.I'm not sure about the hair growth being caused by steroids for women. But I do know if they want to get over thier natural limits in strength. that they have to take supplements that "replicate" the Y chromosomes which is the cause that I know of unusual hair growth.
Overstimulation of testosterone production causes many of the adverse effects of steroids, including male pattern hair growth in women.A male on steroids STOPS the natural production of testosterone (shutdown). That's why the testies shrink, because they are not needed
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skyman724 wrote:
You left out some of the best ones including impotency, inability to get an erection and development of breasts in men.originalbones wrote:
Whose side effects include acne, smaller genitals in men and (correct me if I'm wrong one this one) unusual hair growth in women, mood swings (Roid Rage), and a super-inflated ego, amongst other things........................steroids are merely extra strength Flintstone Vitamins!!
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dr p wrote:
really? Then what wtf was my hs bio teacher talkin about?Primo Loco wrote:
there is no replication of y chromosomes.I'm not sure about the hair growth being caused by steroids for women. But I do know if they want to get over thier natural limits in strength. that they have to take supplements that "replicate" the Y chromosomes which is the cause that I know of unusual hair growth.
Overstimulation of testosterone production causes many of the adverse effects of steroids, including male pattern hair growth in women. -
cababel wrote:
I always thought they shrunk because it just looks like they did since the rest of the body is getting so much bigger so much faster. But yea I never read much about steroids I know a bit about them but not to the extent to argue weather they should be legal or not. I know the side effects n harm it can do to those who are allergic but that's still not enoughIt doesn't completely stop that's why they don't just die.
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