I agree, my intent wasnt for it to go that way at all. I never even addressed him until he jumped into the discussion i was having with austinite. He is missing the fact that i dont discount austinites intelligence. the dude knows his stuff and i wouldnt say a word about it if he posts up a pic and he's 150lbs. for my own curiosity i asked him to post a pic so i can see if he applies it or not. im not "calling him out" or anything.
I don't post images online. Most certainly not on a steroid forum. I've posted my stats, and I can provide accurate stats (not calipered) for well over a decade. I've posted my dexa scans and bod pod assessments. I'm 4 lbs shy of my goal at 230 lbs a 11% BF @ 6 ft. I've been much larger, and much smaller. I'm not really sure what that has to do with anything.
As for my knowledge, there are several members here who are aware of my educational background and life achievements, including the administrators StoneCold and DPR. I assure you, it's my biggest pride. And I never usually mention it because I am still learning, and never want to come across as a snob (I try to be very friendly and encouraging, same way offline). This is why I help as often as I can, because I am an advocate for men and women's health (I volunteer much time offline to help the sick).
While humbled, I am fairly uncomfortable when folks post questions in the open forums and request
me personally to respond. I don't seek that type of attention and I'll be the first to say that there are many members who are more knowledgeable than myself. I've learned from JimiThing and Juced_porkchop considerably. I'm not a genius with respect to diet, so I've learned a tremendous amount from 3J as well as Dreday. I thought I knew everything about urology yet folks like halfwit always surprise me. But rest assured, I don't take their words for it, I research it for myself and in most cases, implement to verify and experience. As much as I hate private messages (because they don't benefit the open forums), I
still take the time to respond in as much detail as possible.
I've had the pleasure of attending more endocrinology related seminars than I like to admit. I've conducted multiple studies and soon to be published. I've studied the human body with incredible passion and respect for the complexity, and can recite more metabolic pathways and drug precursors than wiki (in order). I'm self taught with respect to muscular dystrophy and hope that I can answer most questions in that regard. My AAS experience is about 17 years, with severely documented regimens and results. I'm obsessive in that way. I've also researched and wrote for one of the largest supplement companies online today, which will soon venture into brick and mortar stores. I'll be conducting all staff trainings.
Every second of my free time is dedicated to research, experience, studying and helping others. I have no other hobbies. Research
is my hobby. Lame. I know...
What else would you like to know?
My comment was true. As I've observed your post history, you have a habit of leaving comments with no explanation, many of which were quoted by members for an elaboration, and left hanging. I never discounted your knowledge, I merely pointed out your pococurante responses.
Have a powerful day.