Compilation of my test results

Anyone who can think logically can see posting positive test results serves two primary purposes, and neither is related to harm reduction:

- Ensuring compensation from the vendor, who expects positive test results to serve as an advertisement encouraging sales.

- An ego boost from the gratitude of those who rely on positive tests so they don't have to do it themselves. No one thinks "Hey look at those great results, but my product might be different so I'd better test it myself.", they think "Hey that's good to go!".

What appears superficially generous, is actually entirely self serving.
 
Anyone who can think logically can see posting positive test results serves two primary purposes, and neither is related to harm reduction:

- Ensuring compensation from the vendor, who expects positive test results to serve as an advertisement encouraging sales.

- An ego boost from the gratitude of those who rely on positive tests so they don't have to do it themselves. No one thinks "Hey look at those great results, but my product might be different so I'd better test it myself.", they think "Hey that's good to go!".

What appears superficially generous, is actually entirely self serving.
could say the same thing about your stupid ass constantly using a search function to answer any questions outside your realm.


Any test results from you? Have you done Jack shit for this community?


Most of us think you are a dead beat loser.

You can't even afford to throw any money down for NMR testing. You are pathetic dude
 
A world where I can't filter my peptides at home or a world where there's no HPLC testing done. My choice is quickly made.

That's just a stupid argument to say testing doesn't reduce harm
 
Anyone who can think logically can see posting positive test results serves two primary purposes, and neither is related to harm reduction:

- Ensuring compensation from the vendor, who expects positive test results to serve as an advertisement encouraging sales.

- An ego boost from the gratitude of those who rely on positive tests so they don't have to do it themselves. No one thinks "Hey look at those great results, but my product might be different so I'd better test it myself.", they think "Hey that's good to go!".

What appears superficially generous, is actually entirely self serving.
Feeling guilty about pussing out on the member testing effort, huh?? If you had any credibility left amongst some of the members that is long gone.

Your daily frequent posting serves two primary purposes:
1. An ego boost when some unknown new member gives you a thumbs up emoji or asks how to cure toe fungus with India Pharma drugs.
2. Ensuring compensation to all sources because everything that you blabber on and on about is being ignored while we all buy more UG products.
 
That's just a stupid argument to say testing doesn't reduce harm

No one said that. Posting results that show some harmful product reduces harm.

How does posting positive results "reduce harm?" and not merely provide a false sense of security and an excuse to not test the product they actually received?

That's the entire point.

"Don't rely on anyone else's tests!" he screams. Then spoonfeeds exactly what they need to justify not testing.
 
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No one said that. Posting results that show some harmful product reduces harm.

How does posting positive results "reduce harm?" and not merely provide a false sense of security and an excuse to not test the product they actually received?

That's the entire point.

"Don't rely on anyone else's tests!" he screams. Then spoonfeeds exactly what they need to justify not testing.
Thats why you test your own shit . What if I am lying and only show good results? BETTER REASON TO TEST IT.

DO NOT TRUST THE SOURCES HERE, HELL DO NOT EVEN TRUST ME!

Instead you have done nothing for this community rather than post theories and no data collection.

You are the biggest piece of shit here who hasn't tested anything. You have saved so much buying stupid ass over the counter imodium from india and still cant afford testing?

Eat Shit
 
No one said that. Posting results that show some harmful product reduces harm.

How does posting positive results "reduce harm?" and not merely provide a false sense of security and an excuse to not test the product they actually received?

That's the entire point.

"Don't rely on anyone else's tests!" he screams. Then spoonfeeds exactly what they need to justify not testing.
Coming from the moron who doesn’t test his own stuff, downplays all of Jano test results, but pussed out when the opportunity arose to perform thorough tests on UG GH.

Your fall has been glorious to watch Ghoul.
 
This has become my new motto this year. It's extremely critical, especially this year with all the shit results we've been seeing since the China crackdown
I am cherry picking my results to post. do not even use what I post.



I am doing all for personal glory.

maybe I am? who gives a fuck. Atleast it can help point people in the right way.
 
Coming from the moron who doesn’t test his own stuff, downplays all of Jano test results, but pussed out when the opportunity arose to perform thorough tests on UG GH.

Your fall has been glorious to watch Ghoul.
enough time to talk, but not enough time to get a job to perform the test.

This guy is pathetic.

He can say what he wants. Speculate or state how I got the funds. I still have paid for more than 30k worth of testing this past 2 years.


Even sources on here do not have that many tests
 
"its extremely critical",, i have heard this reference before, maybe a movie i saw,, ?
It's a pretty common expression. But Google tells me it was also said in The Sixth Sense.

The character Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) says it to the character Cale (Haley Joel Osment). The full context of the quote is, "I've got to ask you something, but it's extremely critical". The quote is significant because it foreshadows the revelation that Cale can see and communicate with the dead.
 
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