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I don't think I've ever seen a messed up tattoo from gaining either. One friend of mine has tattoos on his biceps that actually look better now he's bigger, but faded a bit from being stretched so he got a few touch ups and now looks great.
 
Legit question....

I just stumbled upon some Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate at 200mg/ml.....

Anyone ever came across trenabolone cleaved with such a long and bizarre ester?
 
That's Parabolan my friend. Or so it claims to be. I've only seen that ester offered very very rarely.
 
Class schedule set for this semester!!! I have Anatomy and Human Physiology I, Introductory to Biology (Lolz), Fundamentals of Public Speaking (more lolz), English Composition (i'm going to try to test out) Student Success in University Transfers (required due to my type of degree and subsequent future transfer to larger college) Intermediate Algebra.

16 credit hours for this semester.
 
I'm very sensitive to every anabolic/androgenic in general so I don't need astronomical dosages to achieve results. Its just a longer esterification of trenabolone which means less pins and less of a roller coaster effect between maximum peak concentration and the lowest point of active life. However the peak concentration would be less in comparison to 200mg of tren ace vs 200mg of tren hex
 
Only place I've seen that ester advertised was from a bulk raw powder website. Haven't come across it recon'd though.

Also I've not noticed any distortions in my tattoos, though they're on my ribs and across my back. Not necessarily anywhere that'd be of concern for someone with my frame.
 
Only place I've seen that ester advertised was from a bulk raw powder website. Haven't come across it recon'd though.

Also I've not noticed any distortions in my tattoos, though they're on my ribs and across my back. Not necessarily anywhere that'd be of concern for someone with my frame.

the few people ive known to have it take forever to restock is cause they say they never sell enough to make a priority
i dunno i think you have to use like 800mg to get a decent use out of it
 
I've seen it with a couple powder suppliers before, but would need to see it tested to believe they genuinely bothered making it.
 
Class schedule set for this semester!!! I have Anatomy and Human Physiology I, Introductory to Biology (Lolz), Fundamentals of Public Speaking (more lolz), English Composition (i'm going to try to test out) Student Success in University Transfers (required due to my type of degree and subsequent future transfer to larger college) Intermediate Algebra.

16 credit hours for this semester.

So you applied to uni and got in?? What degree are you studying?
 
So you applied to uni and got in?? What degree are you studying?

Well in the U.S you can use community colleges as a cheaper way to take accredited prerequisites that would be far more expensive in a traditional state college. I don't know if that is how it works over in the U.K. Most I can get out of this community college is a 2 year associates in General Studies (heavy heavy focus of applied science) Like my math course is a 100 at the college I'm at, but its a level 134 at the college I'm planning on transferring to. All of my classes transfer which is good. I just save 15-20k in the process this way.
 
So... what you mean is you can do half of your studies outside a university more cheaply and then transfer the credits over to a degree when you're ready?

Degrees in the UK are specialised from the outset, more like your postgraduate degrees in some ways, so it wouldn't be possible to do it that way. It makes for students with higher relative skills in the specific subject they are studying, but within a very narrow (some might say myopic) remit. Generally I prefer the US system but then I've always had very broad interests. For specialisers and those who know exactly what they want to do, it's ideal.
 
So... what you mean is you can do half of your studies outside a university more cheaply and then transfer the credits over to a degree when you're ready?

Degrees in the UK are specialised from the outset, more like your postgraduate degrees in some ways, so it wouldn't be possible to do it that way. It makes for students with higher relative skills in the specific subject they are studying, but within a very narrow (some might say myopic) remit. Generally I prefer the US system but then I've always had very broad interests. For specialisers and those who know exactly what they want to do, it's ideal.

I'm so stuck inbetween what I want to do. It is definitely going to be something in the medical field. Endocrinology....neurology...? Definitely need a background in pharmacology regardless.
 
I'm so stuck inbetween what I want to do. It is definitely going to be something in the medical field. Endocrinology....neurology...? Definitely need a background in pharmacology regardless.
Seems we have similar interests. Maybe our paths will cross in med school :D

As for me just started my cruise last week. Already feel different to say the least. Less edgy. Better sleep. Skin has improved greatly. And the girl is in town for the week so added cardio for me ;)
 
Depending on your desired career path, tertiary studies could very well be a stupid way to go ;) in Australia at least, particularly the IT industry where I am heh. I barely passed yr12 (whatever the final year of 'normal' schooling is before Uni/college), only managing to scrape together enough points for my certificate by completing my first aid course and *attempting* to donate blood (technically not allowed to coz I has had teh stroke haha).

As with a great many people these days, I've actually gained significantly more valuable knowledge outside of school; quite a lot, if not most, in the last couple of years :)
 
Negative. Was only 17 when it happened, and was more or less concluded to be pure "bad luck", or that I unknowingly twisted my neck in the days earlier causing a minor tear in an artery running up the back of my neck, and the resulting clot was somehow dislodged before it'd dissolved.

But alas, as a result of having suffered a stroke, I'm disqualified from donating blood. Even though I have absolutely no predisposition to clotting (given how consistently a quarter of an aspirin per day would cause blood noses, I'd say perhaps the opposite lol). Just a rule they have, undoubtedly a bit over the top as with many restrictions on donating blood (no tattoos in last 6 months, no same-sex intercourse, etc).
 
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