Ghoul
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I received a DM the other day that really does a nice job capturing all of my thoughts on this. I'll ask the author if I can share anonymously. Was exceptionally well done.
I received this from member whose work I really admire. I received permission to share this. Said it much better than I could.
I hate QSC. It goes against everything that MESO once stood for. The customer service is apparently zero. They are “the most tested source” but all of those tests are meaningless. The OPSEC is best described as reckless abandon. They’re too big and will get busted - I’m surprised...
Thank you @Zebedee. I'll do a better job from here on. My apology @Millard.
We'll have to disagree here.
You can shout at heroin addicts that they simply need to stop patronizing the dealer and buying his harm inducing product.
Or you can recognize they will do what they will, meet them where they are, and work with them to minimize the risk they're exposed to.
I have made a point of mocking the floaters, while campaigning for filtration. That's not a statement that floaters are ok. It's a practical step towards reducing harm.
I'm not gong to scream at everyone who patronizes a vendor who hasn't performed heavy metal testing (while that is certainly an ideal), since I'll be ignored, but I will try to convince them to use a little extra BAC to reduce the immunogenicity they're inducing form overly concentrated solutions.
It's about harm reduction, not harm elimination. Not allowing an insistence on the perfect to interfere with small, practical, incremental changes towards the good.
And as to the asshole looking down his nose at "glp users", maybe you need to be reminded he's not someone who's once advocated for anything like the testing you, or I do, or put the effort into contributing to "harm reduction" in any novel way.
Customer service is not a "harm reduction" issue. Rock bottom prices coming with rock bottom customer service has always been the bargain, and intelligent people can decide they're ok with it, betting they'll never need to rely on it, just getting their low priced goods and moving on.
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