Will Brink wrote:
> In article <d361sr$1ns$1@godfrey.mcc.ac.uk>,
> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote:
>
>> Will Brink wrote:
>>
>> > In article <1112925667.885169.126450@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
>> > NoOption5L@aol.com wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Steroid use doesn't infuriate me. I find its use pathetic.
>> >
>> > Then your knowledge of the topic is lacking and you buy into the silly
>> > dogma about these compounds.
>>
>> Will, I wasn't sure about it the first time when you snapped (and I
>> didn't want to be presumptuous), but it now seems clear to me that you
>> are a steroid user.
>
> Ah, the final stupid comment of the ignorant. A person who prefers facts
> and hard data over dogma and TV is tagged a "steroid user." Your parents
> must be proud.
Dogma and TV reflect on research and hard facts. When you introduce your
body to unnatural level of hormones, you gamble with your health. Patrick
(if I recall his name correctly) cited the famous words "short-term gains
at the expense of the future".
I love life, so I choose to live the healthy way. Being an atheist, I
believe I have one life to live, without that "second time around". Some
people smoke; some do mind becoming obese. These are all choices that I
cannot criticise, but deep inside I do not agree with.
I still believe that a proportion smokers use the habit as a slow path of
'natural cause' suicide. When people do not like life, they cannot care
less.
Roy
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Roy S. Schestowitz
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