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In which way is that wrong?
You keep saying this without explaining why, unlike Ghoul

1) He's shown us data showing freezing results in the least degradation (bivalirudin)

2) His entire argument is dependent on his assertion that home freezers cannot stay below -20C. He's been shown data from my home freezer showing that is false. He just refuses to accept it.

3) He has not shown any data for his conjecture that peptides will continuously freeze/thaw in a home freezer and degrade. He's just making that up.
 
You are right there, as, historically, women have been the caregivers and men have fulfilled the role of providers.
I can't think that someone would divorce their partner just for loss of income, though. Sure, if children are in the picture, things become more complicated.
Yes, it would create difficulties and tension but I doubt that if you are married and that’s the only issue, you would kick the person you allegedly love when they are down.
Maybe if over time the other person shows no interest in solving things, keeping healthy family dynamics, or maintaining a respectful relationship, that would happen. But I don't think it's a given.
It's true what you say, the dynamics between the sexes and social expectations are skewed, and have always been so.

Of course. In a poor relationship, women will often end it at the first sign of trouble, in a good relationship, women will persevere, offer support, sometimes for a long time. But eventually, if things don't change, she'll reach the limits of tolerance. Meanwhile plenty of men strive to be successful enough to support their woman, even without children, and make work optional for them.

The few "kept" men I've known are in very weird relationships, in which he seems to be perpetually walking on eggshells and utterly disempowered, and she seems to be perpetually mad at him.
 
@Northfortuly

BTW, thanks for the posts in response to that guy's comments.
I have called him trash and I am not taking it back.
I certainly don't want to engage with him, again.
He really tried to weasel his way out, when you brought it up.
The main point was exactly what @nightprowler7 wrote (and I hope he does not mind me referencing it here):

"Abortion isn't a form of birth control".
He is right.
That is what I also meant, in my comment a few pages back, about people's refusal to be accountable for their actions (despite all the options available) and then using it so casually as a form of contraception.
Of course, men can be casual about it, as they are not the ones having to do it.
But, best case scenario, it's just a pill, so what am I complaining about, right?
Anyway, this is finished.
Just wanted to acknowledge and thank you.
 
Anyone else’s USA Domestic and International orders unable to be shipped at this time due to them “being flooded with orders” and “overwhelmed with orders” Just quoting because this is what I was told. I’m sure they’re being overloaded, but just checking with others here
Yeah, they seem a little backed up, but seem to be working through it.
 
Of course. In a poor relationship, women will often end it at the first sign of trouble, in a good relationship, women will persevere, offer support, sometimes for a long time. But eventually, if things don't change, she'll reach the limits of tolerance. Meanwhile plenty of men strive to be successful enough to support their woman, even without children, and make work optional for them.

The few "kept" men I've known are in very weird relationships, in which he seems to be perpetually walking on eggshells and utterly disempowered, and she seems to be perpetually mad at him.
As a husband, you gotta keep that $ flowing and you gotta take care of business in the bed. If youre not a total prick, that solves 99% of problems before they happen.
 
They are buying new freezers on discord.
Injecting into veins
But ghouls right.
These morons are hilarious

If I were an enterprising Chinese peptide vendor. I'd offer a domestic "cold chain shipping" option guaranteeing your peptides will be delivered in perfect "deep freeze" condition, ready to be stored under the frozen french fries in your kitchen fridge/freezer combo.

Only a fool would risk their delicate peptides being exposed to unprotected shipping temperatures.

$3 styrofoam box.
$2 worth of dry ice.
$12 temperature data logger.
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$300 "QSC Exclusive Cold Chain Shipping"

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1) He's shown us data showing freezing results in the least degradation (bivalirudin)

2) His entire argument is dependent on his assertion that home freezers cannot stay below -20C. He's been shown data from my home freezer showing that is false. He just refuses to accept it.

3) He has not shown any data for his conjecture that peptides will continuously freeze/thaw in a home freezer and degrade. He's just making that up.
Just for fun here is my home freezer’s temp over the past month. I don’t really care about any of this but that guy is such a self righteous dipshit I couldn’t help but throw in a datapoint in support of your statement.
 

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Just for fun here is my home freezer’s temp over the past month. I don’t really care about any of this but that guy is such a self righteous dipshit I couldn’t help but throw in a datapoint in support of your statement.

Show us a single day, and a 1 hour range. There's clearly not enough resolution to show the full range of temp swings.

How much degradation are you protecting against? Where's YOUR data supporting your position that it's more than *nothing* vs refridgerated temps.
 
1) He's shown us data showing freezing results in the least degradation (bivalirudin)

2) His entire argument is dependent on his assertion that home freezers cannot stay below -20C. He's been shown data from my home freezer showing that is false. He just refuses to accept it.

3) He has not shown any data for his conjecture that peptides will continuously freeze/thaw in a home freezer and degrade. He's just making that up.

"Thermal stress" is real. Moisture content in lyophilized peptides is real.

I said they can't "MAINTAIN" -20c temps. and they can't. What's the purpose of a lab grade freezer that costs more than your car?

Pharmacies are required to have freezers. A number of drugs are shipped and stored frozen.

Not a single pharma peptide is shipped or stored frozen. They're ALL specified to be kept at roughly 39f. Why?

You're the jackass insisting freezing is the "proper" way to story peptides like HGH, yet no pharma manufacturer calls for that.

This idea comes from the smoothbrain "freezing makes everything last longer" simpleton reductionist way of thinking.

Prove you independently established a reason for freezing Sema, Tirz, HGH, or STFU.
 
How much degradation are you protecting against? Where's YOUR data supporting your position that it's more than *nothing* vs refridgerated temps.

We've shown you our home freezer data. Our burden of proof is met. You're making the assertion that degradation will happen in a home freezer. The burden of proof is now on you.

Here are a couple of quotes from the study you pulled those graphs from:

bivalirudin exhibited significant degradation at higher temperatures with losses of approximately 4% after 30 months at 4°C and 12% after 30 months at 45°C.

most peptide reference standards are stored at -20°C or colder

 
First time ordering from QSC. I have to say I’m pretty impressed honestly with their communication and t/a. I ordered GB 50mg Tirz and after payment confirmation tracking was in my inbox and the package was in my mail box. Also ordered Mast E Tren E Npp and 2 Sustanon on their last promo and they will be in within a day or two. Have one more order I placed on the 2 kits of 36iu hgh still waiting on tracking for it but I assume it’s gonna take a little longer from where it’s being shipped but not sure. Will update and show pics when I have all together. Very pleased so far and will order from them again and do some blind test to see if the test they’ve shown match to product received. As for now keep up the good work bc I know y’all are busy as hell with these promos.
 
The Lobster's thread is never going to have 3000 pages. Not even after 10 years.
The single marginally off topic thing that happened there got shut down within a minute: "you are all right, you are all my friends, so shut it because I don't give a damn". The end.
Lol
 
Not a single pharma peptide is shipped or stored frozen. They're ALL specified to be kept at roughly 39f. Why?

Lyophilized GH although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored desiccated below -18°C


Lyophilized GH although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored desiccated below -18°C


The most effective way to prevent or minimize peptide degradation is to store the peptide in lyophilized/powder form at –20 °C or preferably at –80 °C.



I can't logic you out of a position you didn't logic your way into so I'll leave you to rant and rave this one with yourself.
 
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