@adamscrabble Masters of manipulation. Playing on people’s kindness and fondness for relatable and redeemable personalities. Thanks for the read into that. I fell for it and I’m usually hard to pull one over on 😂
@ChaseIrons IGF-1 was massively overused in the early 2000s onwards. I saw a lot more impact by IGF on structural changes in the face than I did from HGH.
I own a collection of antiques and coins from the Roman Empire and Egypt. One of the most interesting things I noticed was the debasement of the currency using copper over specific time periods.
Much like how we inflate our currency by printing more of it, they would dilute theirs by simply melting silver denarii with copper and making more out of it. Cheating its original value. It feels a lot more real when you can visibly see a Tiberius coin with a near pure silver content followed by 150 years later looking at a Severus coin at 50% purity, a near double debasement.
I consider myself a bit of a Roman Empire fanatic like others on here but for me it is more the correlation between the lessons easily gleaned from history when compared to how our societies function today. The fallacy is to look at history as simple barbaric people with no modern technology but as a warning to society today. How not to make the same mistakes. Almost every problem we are facing today can be observed by looking at the fall of Rome and other cultures.
@TommyTruth21@TateTheTalisman Prick, have you ever spent time with a Down syndrome individual? They are incredibly kind, always in a good mood and thoughtful. I have a friend with a Down syndrome kid and she’s fantastic to have around.