MONSTRO1977 has passed away

I'm pretty sure this thread was not meant to be dumpster fire. Sometimes I feel like there should be a flaming subforum (enter at your own risk) for all that drama stuff and to get off a bit. Just like in one other known, but not as popular underground forum.
-1 vote from me.

Flame forums are trash and do nothing but inundate a forum with tasteless trash. the other forums flame forum does nothing but draw in more drama and BS
If people cant tell someone they are a jackass within the limitation of the rules then people just need to get more creative.
 
Can anyone shed more insight into the compounds/dosages/drugs he was taking?

I'm not asking you to bash or speak poorly on a deceased person, so please keep it respectful

I read the thread linked in this chat where he mentioned taking
700 test, 700 tren, 700 mast, 700 primo, gh, t3, etc. and I thought to myself "yeah these are really high dosages, but I know pros that run much higher doses than this with far less problems"

But then others have mentioned he was preaching 5-6g of gear (multiple people have mentioned this to me), as well as that he was possibly involved in heavy recreational drug use in addition to the AAS


I'd like to get a better insight into what he was really on, or as close to it as possible. I think this data would be invaluable, and I think this presents a great learning opportunity for many on why approaching AAS from a harm reduction perspective is critical, and I'll be honest--this has even shifted by own philosophy a bit. Think I'll start cruising more, more routine bloodwork, using lower doses of tren and/or less tren, and maybe start doing more basic test/X cycles.
How old was he?
 
No wonder why he died. Here I am 36yo and about three weeks ago I started taking some juice and that’s 125mg Test E a week. If it doesn’t do much, I’ll jump to 175mg. I have trained my entire life natural and blessed with good genetics and I am only taking some juice for recovery now that I have gotten really old recovery hasn’t been the same.
I wish I took your route. Trained from 16-23 natural. First cycle at 23 second at 24 and after that I took some insane dosages. If I live to 60 I’d be very surprised.
 
No wonder why he died. Here I am 36yo and about three weeks ago I started taking some juice and that’s 125mg Test E a week. If it doesn’t do much, I’ll jump to 175mg. I have trained my entire life natural and blessed with good genetics and I am only taking some juice for recovery now that I have gotten really old recovery hasn’t been the same.
Post pics, stats?
 
I wish I took your route. Trained from 16-23 natural. First cycle at 23 second at 24 and after that I took some insane dosages. If I live to 60 I’d be very surprised.

No on

No ones even guarenteed tomorrow

Similar boat. Some damage certainly done; maybe we can make the best of what's left via harm reduction. Or at least promoting harm reduction for the new guys & gals.
 
He was 5’6”, not a tall guy, but still huge. He had birth defects and other issues, and still overcame them. Bro had a lot working against him all his life, and didn’t complain at all… and was super kind and humble. Show some respect.
He was 5'5" actually. He said it himself
 
He was 5’6”, not a tall guy, but still huge. He had birth defects and other issues, and still overcame them. Bro had a lot working against him all his life, and didn’t complain at all… and was super kind and humble. Show some respect.
He wasn't a bad dude apart from some shilling, but that's how some make money after all. He was from Portugal which is pretty poor country even by European standards.

What I liked about him was his honesty when it came to drugs and all that stuff and he always seemed to advise guys to just use moderate amounts of Testosterone and growth hormone to get big. He said to stay away from his protocols.

Few guys his size are as open and honest as he is.
 
He had birth defects and other issues, and still overcame them.
Im not commenting on his character or whether he was a swell guy or not.
im commenting exclusively to this sentence.

He didnt overcome them, he ignored them and poisoned himself to death. Call it how it is.
He was a sick man had a problem and willfully ignored the consequences even though he undoubtedly knew what the eventual end result would be, textbook addict behavior.

No part of his decisions should be glorified on any self respecting harm reduction board, he was a an archetype of exactly what harm reduction preaches against.

Its a shame to see anyone go from addiction, but lets not sugar coat it with cliche "he died doing what he loved"
 
Im not commenting on his character or whether he was a swell guy or not.
im commenting exclusively to this sentence.

He didnt overcome them, he ignored them and poisoned himself to death. Call it how it is.
He was a sick man had a problem and willfully ignored the consequences even though he undoubtedly knew what the eventual end result would be, textbook addict behavior.

No part of his decisions should be glorified on any self respecting harm reduction board, he was a an archetype of exactly what harm reduction preaches against.

Its a shame to see anyone go from addiction, but lets not sugar coat it with cliche "he died doing what he loved"

What were the "defects"?
 
Im not commenting on his character or whether he was a swell guy or not.
im commenting exclusively to this sentence.

He didnt overcome them, he ignored them and poisoned himself to death. Call it how it is.
He was a sick man had a problem and willfully ignored the consequences even though he undoubtedly knew what the eventual end result would be, textbook addict behavior.

No part of his decisions should be glorified on any self respecting harm reduction board, he was a an archetype of exactly what harm reduction preaches against.

Its a shame to see anyone go from addiction, but lets not sugar coat it with cliche "he died doing what he loved"
I’m not sugar coating it. He fucked himself up, we all know that. I’ve actually asked people to read his posts and not follow his example here.

But, he did overcome those problems I mentioned whether you agree or not. Then he took it too far and poisoned himself.

We are both right here.
 
What were the "defects"?
im not aware of what defect or health issues he had beyond what he did to himself. His post was actually the first id hear of them.

I just wanted to make sure we werent praising or glorifying any of his decisions or minimizing the damage and end result he received from them.

every time a tragedy like this happens, dallas, bostin, rich, jo lidner, neil curry, cedric it serves as a wake up call to, especially the younger, users to take their health seriously.

I want to make sure that message isnt lost in the epitaph


Edit: i want to be clear im not trying to minimize the tragedy of someone's passing, he will surely be missed by his family and loved ones he left behind. Im not hating on the guy just because i personally didnt like how he conducted himself and his business on the boards.
only that the important lesson here remains clear
 
Back
Top