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Obesity is a low-IQ trait.

If you are smart and more aware, you will know about diabetes, pressure on joints, difficult breathing, cardiovascular issues, LDL cholesterol, strokes, and more, which will make you to make the right decision when it comes to food consumption.

And who can be happy when they can't climb the stairs or walk 500 meters without getting exhausted and starting to breathe heavily?

You are probably lean and seem to be low IQ so you are an example of your argument not working.

Being overweight has nothing to do with IQ. There are fat geniuses out there, actually a number of them. Being fat is not good and it shows mental and character flaws but it doesn't say anything about IQ.

How much semaglutide did u buy in your last order?

Intelligent people recognize more than one thing can be true at the same time.

Obesity is not caused by low IQ. Again, I'm forced to repeat the obvious. Hundreds of requests have been posted on MESO by members desperate to increase their appetite, because they find it PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO EAT ENOUGH TO GAIN THE WEIGHT THEY WANT. That's the most direct, simplest evidence I can present to the doubters that calorie intake is heavily regulated by the brain and body. Willpower only goes so far, or you must believe 500 pounders have more willpower than the guys who can't gain weight without a drug that increases appetite at a biological level.

Obesity does cause severe inflammation, caused by endotoxins leaking from the digestive tract, which harms cognition and ultimately lowers IQ. So there is a basis for "fat and stupid".

Incidentally, endotoxins are almost certainly present in large amounts in UGL gear as well, but no one tests for it, even though Jano offers it, and suggesting steps be taken, just like pharma does, to neutralize them gets scoffed at by homebrewers as being absurd, "I can't feel no endotoxins you dummy! derp derp". But I digress.

There's another stereotype, about the musclebound idiot, and just like the one above, there's a basis for it.

High levels of testosterone, particularly supra-physiological levels from AAS use reduce cognition too,

"Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are used to improve physical performance and appearance, but have been associated with deficits in social cognitive functioning. Approximately 30% of people who use AAS develop a dependence, increasing the risk for undesired effects.".


Luckily both are reversible.

Soon GLP drugs and their even more effective successors will be accessible to everyone. At that point, obesity will become truly optional, and failing to use those tools to protect one's health will be a genuine indicator of stupidity, just like those foolish enough to cruise on very high levels of steroids by calling it TRT+ or whatever, knocking down their IQ and damaging their health over the long term are the real idiots, vs the intelligent bodybuilder who uses high levels of AAS carefully, and intermittently,
 
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Let me tell you, first cycle, ignorant as I was, swept away almost as many friends from my life as hairs from my scalp. At the time I couldn't care less about either.

"You look so.....angry"

Another great advance in the AAS scene is that when buying from online suppliers, you have to do at least some homework to decide how much to use, instead of relying on the guidance of the jacked guy at the gym who wants to sell you as many vials as possible.
 
How much semaglutide did u buy in your last order?

If the point of this question was to assess whether or not I'm one of the "fatties" hanging around meso hooked on GLP-1 agonists, you might notice just up the thread a bit where I posted my bf% which is between 8 and 9% currently.Screenshot 2024-08-13 173609.png

That's from my most recent dexa scan.

Cut's gonna end soon and I'm about to blast my face off, which I suspect will have more impact on my cognition than having been fat as hell through my 20s and early 30s.

Regardless, my point still stands. Using a statement like "low-IQ trait" is a demonstration of close-mindedness, or more specifically a deficit in the big 5 trait, "openness". Heres' a cite for your pleasure:

 
"Incidentally, endotoxins are almost certainly present in large amounts in UGL gear as well, but no one tests for it, even though Jano offers it, and suggesting steps be taken, just like pharma does, to neutralize them gets scoffed at by homebrewers as being absurd, "I can't feel no endotoxins you dummy! derp derp". But I digress."


Intelligent people recognize more than one thing can be true at the same time.

Obesity is not caused by low IQ. Again, I'm forced to repeat the obvious. Hundreds of requests have been posted on MESO by members desperate to increase their appetite, because they find it PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO EAT ENOUGH TO GAIN THE WEIGHT THEY WANT. That's the most direct, simplest evidence I can present to the doubters that calorie intake is heavily regulated by the brain and body. Willpower only goes so far, or you must believe 500 pounders have more willpower than the guys who can't gain weight without a drug that increases appetite at a biological level.

Obesity does cause severe inflammation, caused by endotoxins leaking from the digestive tract, which harms cognition and ultimately lowers IQ. So there is a basis for "fat and stupid".

Incidentally, endotoxins are almost certainly present in large amounts in UGL gear as well, but no one tests for it, even though Jano offers it, and suggesting steps be taken, just like pharma does, to neutralize them gets scoffed at by homebrewers as being absurd, "I can't feel no endotoxins you dummy! derp derp". But I digress.

There's another stereotype, about the musclebound idiot, and just like the one above, there's a basis for it.

High levels of testosterone, particularly supra-physiological levels from AAS use reduce cognition too,

"Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are used to improve physical performance and appearance, but have been associated with deficits in social cognitive functioning. Approximately 30% of people who use AAS develop a dependence, increasing the risk for undesired effects.".


Luckily both are reversible.

Soon GLP drugs and their even more effective successors will be accessible to everyone. At that point, obesity will become truly optional, and failing to use those tools to protect one's health will be a genuine indicator of stupidity, just like those foolish enough to cruise on very high levels of steroids by calling it TRT+ or whatever, knocking down their IQ and damaging their health over the long term are the real idiots, vs the intelligent bodybuilder who uses high levels of AAS carefully, and intermittently,


Any labs you know actually do this testing? I'm sure some would pay a small premium for such tested products.
 
If the point of this question was to assess whether or not I'm one of the "fatties" hanging around meso hooked on GLP-1 agonists, you might notice just up the thread a bit where I posted my bf% which is between 8 and 9% currently.View attachment 291634

That's from my most recent dexa scan.

Cut's gonna end soon and I'm about to blast my face off, which I suspect will have more impact on my cognition than having been fat as hell through my 20s and early 30s.

Regardless, my point still stands. Using a statement like "low-IQ trait" is a demonstration of close-mindedness, or more specifically a deficit in the big 5 trait, "openness". Heres' a cite for your pleasure:


In 2 months you lost 18lbs but only 2.3% of it being body fat?
 
In 2 months you lost 18lbs but only 2.3% of it being body fat?

The prior scan was pretty suspicious in terms of lean mass. I believe it overreported. I actually contacted the support staff for the company that did the scan and asked them if it was legit. They assured me that it was calibrated properly and blah blah blah. Also, I was "full" at the time and dry in the latter.
 
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