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Nobody gives a shit what you eat, what pills you take, etc. That's your business. Spouting off pseudoscientific claptrap that has no basis in reality belongs in any of the supplement advertisement magazines / web sites / etc., not in a forum where people might be tempted to believe you and inclined to piss their pizza delivery tips away on worthless trash.Ross Hunt wrote:I found them useful and decided to pass on my experience. I certainly won't make the same mistake twice.
If you had just said that you tried them and liked the results, I wouldn't have replied. If you hadn't sassed back with a similarly brain dead retort, you wouldn't have gone back to the woodshed a second time. If you still believe that you know what you are talking about, I'll have to transfer your case to Andy because, as said, I don't care what you do, only what you tell / influence others to do.
My SIG can beat up your SIG.
Shaf,
Point taken. I definitely still have things to learn.
Heywood,
I like arguments that explain things that I experience. I had and still have insufficient cause to believe that those arguments are incorrect, so I present them whenever I talk about experiences I have had because I assume that most people share my desire to have things explained by arguments. I think that your low opinion of the fitness & supplement industry is well founded in general but not universally correct. At present it seems to me that not every company and product is a snake-oil salesman or a scam.
I would have produced counterarguments to the arguments you advanced against my 'pseudoscientific claptrap' if I had thought you would be willing to listen to them. I am still willing to do this if you think it is worth our while. Unless you're really eager to hear them, I'd rather not; I think that we both have better things to do.
Point taken. I definitely still have things to learn.
Heywood,
I like arguments that explain things that I experience. I had and still have insufficient cause to believe that those arguments are incorrect, so I present them whenever I talk about experiences I have had because I assume that most people share my desire to have things explained by arguments. I think that your low opinion of the fitness & supplement industry is well founded in general but not universally correct. At present it seems to me that not every company and product is a snake-oil salesman or a scam.
I would have produced counterarguments to the arguments you advanced against my 'pseudoscientific claptrap' if I had thought you would be willing to listen to them. I am still willing to do this if you think it is worth our while. Unless you're really eager to hear them, I'd rather not; I think that we both have better things to do.
xalepa ta kala
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