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Regardless of what recruiters say I will tell you that the hardest Branch to get into is the Air Force the second hardest is the Marine Corps third being the Navy and then the Army. You can't even join the Marine Corps if you have a GED brother
That is correct about the Ged thing.
 
Dude when I went in in 2001 I was told the Corps was no longer accepting anyone that did not have a high school diploma wow the Army was still accepting does with a GED. As far a Tier 1 through 4 units in this regard I've never heard any unit described as a Tier other than SOCOM units, SEALS DELTA, MARSOC Ect. Been out since 08 though and seeing as how people keep getting dumber as our country keeps changing and giving the whole millennial generation its possible that they went back to excepting GED's
Well ill be damned. We joined the same year. Lol
 
I know Tillman wasn’t national guard. I spent time in Ranger Regiment. I was saying it’s possible that a guard unit was in control of that sector. It’s ridiculous you try and disparage the Army to prop up the Marines. I could sit here and rag on all the times the Army was in the pacific helping the Corps but there wasn’t a single marine unit in Europe. The “thing” in Somalia was a specific mission to capture Militant leadership and it was a success. Where it went wrong was blackhawks getting shot down and Ranger Regiment refusing to leave fallen comrades. I could go on all day long with this, I’m not interested in insulting my brothers.
Im not saying you are wrong but there is always marines on the navys ships. Maybe that is what he is referring to. The marines are definitely apart of the department of the navy. That is in fact why there are so many joint task forces and why corpsmans train with both the marines and the navy. Considering clearances I wouldnt recommend anyone get too detailed about their missions on here. I know I had to go through an investigation when I joined. Dont need anyone taking interest in what we talk about here. But I did always kinda want to be in a position to be more front lines like you guys and yall deserve recognition for sure. I did sub duty so thank you all for taking that on. Much respect for those who directly fought out there.
 
Hey Guys,

I just wanted to come on here and apologize for the recent events that have transpired. I’ve tried my best to build my company under the intention to deliver the best quality products for the lowest prices. Anyone who can’t deliver on these principles who I work with will be cut off swiftly, so with that being said I have fired Elite as my brewer. My new lab that is brewing for me has a laboratory that is similar to mine in China equipped with a flow hood and air purifier to ensure there will never be and particles from the air that can fly into an open vial. They will also be required to wear the same lab suits and facial masks we use here in China. Anyone who was effected by this please email me and I promise I will make it right. Again I apologize for making the wrong choice on who I let brew for me and represent my company. I can assure everyone this issue will never happen again. We will be opening back up in a couple weeks with a new and larger stock of products and we will have capsules and then shortly after tablets. I genuinely care about the health and safety of all my customers and I will never intentionally sell products of substandard quality. I sincerely hope we can move forward in a positive way and get through this. I will do anything in my power to right anyone who was wronged by my company.


-Panda

What about those of us that didn’t see visible floaters, but felt sketched out enough to trash our supply?
 
Yeah that's kind of where I'm at with it, I have more on the way so it's gonna be awhile before I use it regardless, so I guess I'll just see how this plays out
If you received your order after the vials with floaters the gear was supposed to be filtered and double checked but I would suggest if you inspect very good anyway.
What about those of us that didn’t see visible floaters, but felt sketched out enough to trash our supply?
Pm me
 
Got an email from PPL this evening notifying me that there was a problem with the last order.

"Hello,
It has come to our attention that a vial from a batch of testosterone from our domestic lab from the last two weeks had a floater in it. We are advising all customers to check their domestic finished vials before using them. If you have any issues please email us and we will send you replacements. We have put in steps to prevent this from ever happening again and I would like to apologize for this issue.
V."
Thanks for sharing this with me anyone keeping up with things no that it wasn’t just testosterone that was effected and I will also find out why she said that.
 
don't fuckin bash me and say this is in the wrong thread blah blah blahhhh..
I converse with more people on this thread than any other soo ppl thread peeps are considered fam=that's why I care ur take on this..
now.. I know dr tony huge is somewhat of a detriment to us all to some degree but this video did peak my interest..
those of you that brew.. whats ur take on the later part of the vid with the high concentration gear.. is theyr truth to what hes saying?? more bb and u can have test 600mg/ml ???
is theyr value to all this??
 
I am truly clueless about this, so I'll ask the community. What is the infatuation with high concentration gear? Is it simply to cut down on oil being injected? Does scar tissue really get reduced enough to want/need this higher concentration? Is it something different than that? Reduced ance or something?

Thanks guys
 
I am truly clueless about this, so I'll ask the community. What is the infatuation with high concentration gear? Is it simply to cut down on oil being injected? Does scar tissue really get reduced enough to want/need this higher concentration? Is it something different than that? Reduced ance or something?

Thanks guys

When i was first getting back into things, i was eyeballing Test 500 thinking of how convenient it would be to be able to do a ml/week and be done with it. In hindsight, i'm thankful i didn't go that route.
 
I am truly clueless about this, so I'll ask the community. What is the infatuation with high concentration gear? Is it simply to cut down on oil being injected? Does scar tissue really get reduced enough to want/need this higher concentration? Is it something different than that? Reduced ance or something?

Thanks guys

It has got to be for bragging rights like "My test is stronger than your test". Total hogwash. All I think about with that high concentration gear is how uncomfortable the injection must be...
 
I am truly clueless about this, so I'll ask the community. What is the infatuation with high concentration gear? Is it simply to cut down on oil being injected? Does scar tissue really get reduced enough to want/need this higher concentration? Is it something different than that? Reduced ance or something?

Thanks guys

If injected alone it sucks, but if you are using multiple compounds I really enjoy it. Using less oil is something I enjoy so instead pinning 3 cc I can pin 1.5 cc and still fit the other compounds in syringe.
Pip in very minimal then.
 
If injected alone it sucks, but if you are using multiple compounds I really enjoy it. Using less oil is something I enjoy so instead pinning 3 cc I can pin 1.5 cc and still fit the other compounds in syringe.
Pip in very minimal then.

This has worked as long as my injection includes EQ but high concentration gear still bites me with most of the other compounds. Of course I also find the EQ takes the bite out of just about any other combined compound.
 
I think enlistments dropped and they started making exceptions. Only
Thing I can figure.

All branches can change their enlistment protocols, and do, based on fulfilling requirements for ratings/MOS.

Also, exceptions can be made for anyone if you know the right people (ex: your fiancés dad is a rear admiral).
 
Im not saying you are wrong but there is always marines on the navys ships. Maybe that is what he is referring to. The marines are definitely apart of the department of the navy. That is in fact why there are so many joint task forces and why corpsmans train with both the marines and the navy. Considering clearances I wouldnt recommend anyone get too detailed about their missions on here. I know I had to go through an investigation when I joined. Dont need anyone taking interest in what we talk about here. But I did always kinda want to be in a position to be more front lines like you guys and yall deserve recognition for sure. I did sub duty so thank you all for taking that on. Much respect for those who directly fought out there.

My original comment was emphasizing that the Air Force and Marine Corps are ancillaries to the two main military branches: Army and Navy. The army realized it would be better to form a separate entity focused solely on flying airplanes, and thus the Air Force was born. Warrant officers and the choppers they fly still fall within the Army, but I assumed it was because of Air Cav and close ground support while AF took to the sky with B-52 and such.

The Air Force has become more advanced in their training, and the difference between the average airman and the average grunt is considerable. Not saying one is better; different roles for different objectives.

The navy created the Marines because it didn’t make sense to take trained, skilled sailors and have that investment lost within seconds of disembarking off an LST on a beach head somewhere. Sailors are trained to sail ships, for the most part, and marines are trained to kill and/or be killed.
 
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