SymBiotics (U.S. domestic)

I couldn't quicky find his post where he said it, but in an email he told me the primo is currently being tested. I assume results coming soon.
Just so this is clear:
It is not currently being tested; as in in the hands of the chemist. It is sampled, sealed and ready to send; but I am anxiously awaiting one more very important addition to this sample shipment before it leaves. My last turnaround time from the chemist was much quicker than I expected; so I don't think it will be long.
I just wanted to clear that up before someone thought the test was taking a long time. They have been paid for for a little while; but the chemist does not yet have the samples.
 
I've been reading here and there in the thread while I go about my day; and it seems that maybe the speculation of my operational status has elevated to the outer shell.
I read something about my business collapsing and some talk about me not being able to keep up and having to shut down, etc. etc, etc.

There is nothing collapsing. This business is owned and operated by me alone; and I make the decision if and when I shut down and stop taking orders. Someone used the term "overwhelmed". I am not overwhelmed; but if I did not use good judgment, and recognize my limitations before they are passed; I would get overwhelmed.

There is a place in my hometown that has the best gumbo in the entire world. The guy that own it opens when he wants to and closes when he wants to. If he has something to do one afternoon, he simply turns the sign in the window around to "closed" and walks out the door.
Sure, it is a little disappointing if he is closed when I am really craving gumbo; but I survive and come back another day.
His place is always packed when he is open but this same scenario of random closings probably happens in the guys gumbo place at least 3 times every week. Oddly, he has been open since before I can remember and he will be just as busy as he wants to be until he decides to quit.

I started this business because I wanted to; not because I have to. I have not punched a time-clock in over 28 years in my legitimate profession; and I certainly do not intend to begin doing so with this venture.
I stop taking orders because I know my limits and I have a reasonable grasp on what is ordered vs. what is on the shelf. It is much more efficient for me to not take and order than it is to try to get that order filled with something I don't have enough of. I also stop working when my wife asks me for attention or when my kids need something. No work I ever perform will ever come close to level of priority I give my family. Sundays are family days every week of the year. Tournament season has started for my girls; so Friday nights and Saturdays will see little work from me for a while too.
I truly enjoy doing this. I enjoy the challenge and the precision required to keep things sterile and I even enjoy the pressure that I feel to get the concentrations correct. For sure, I think I will enjoy money if I ever get the opportunity to take some out of it. And I think I am good at this. I am certainly enjoying the compounds I am using; and I have good results.
What I mean by all that is: I don't intend to let this become something I need to do just to get paid. I don't believe I would put nearly the effort and attention to detail in this if it was just a job or way to make money. This is my brand, and I want it to be something that people are proud to say they use.

Maybe it's my age or the things I've gained and, more importantly, lost because of patience vs impatience; but I just don't understand the anxiety portrayed here sometimes. It is entertaining sometimes though.

So, to summarize:
I'm not collapsing.
I'm not overwhelmed.
I stop taking orders occasionally because I want to.
I want to stop occasionally because it is the right thing to do.

I thought I said this; and I just looked back through my introduction: I did say in my introduction that I would do exactly what I am doing with periodic closures to prevent getting overwhelmed.
 
I've been reading here and there in the thread while I go about my day; and it seems that maybe the speculation of my operational status has elevated to the outer shell.
I read something about my business collapsing and some talk about me not being able to keep up and having to shut down, etc. etc, etc.

There is nothing collapsing. This business is owned and operated by me alone; and I make the decision if and when I shut down and stop taking orders. Someone used the term "overwhelmed". I am not overwhelmed; but if I did not use good judgment, and recognize my limitations before they are passed; I would get overwhelmed.

There is a place in my hometown that has the best gumbo in the entire world. The guy that own it opens when he wants to and closes when he wants to. If he has something to do one afternoon, he simply turns the sign in the window around to "closed" and walks out the door.
Sure, it is a little disappointing if he is closed when I am really craving gumbo; but I survive and come back another day.
His place is always packed when he is open but this same scenario of random closings probably happens in the guys gumbo place at least 3 times every week. Oddly, he has been open since before I can remember and he will be just as busy as he wants to be until he decides to quit.

I started this business because I wanted to; not because I have to. I have not punched a time-clock in over 28 years in my legitimate profession; and I certainly do not intend to begin doing so with this venture.
I stop taking orders because I know my limits and I have a reasonable grasp on what is ordered vs. what is on the shelf. It is much more efficient for me to not take and order than it is to try to get that order filled with something I don't have enough of. I also stop working when my wife asks me for attention or when my kids need something. No work I ever perform will ever come close to level of priority I give my family. Sundays are family days every week of the year. Tournament season has started for my girls; so Friday nights and Saturdays will see little work from me for a while too.
I truly enjoy doing this. I enjoy the challenge and the precision required to keep things sterile and I even enjoy the pressure that I feel to get the concentrations correct. For sure, I think I will enjoy money if I ever get the opportunity to take some out of it. And I think I am good at this. I am certainly enjoying the compounds I am using; and I have good results.
What I mean by all that is: I don't intend to let this become something I need to do just to get paid. I don't believe I would put nearly the effort and attention to detail in this if it was just a job or way to make money. This is my brand, and I want it to be something that people are proud to say they use.

Maybe it's my age or the things I've gained and, more importantly, lost because of patience vs impatience; but I just don't understand the anxiety portrayed here sometimes. It is entertaining sometimes though.

So, to summarize:
I'm not collapsing.
I'm not overwhelmed.
I stop taking orders occasionally because I want to.
I want to stop occasionally because it is the right thing to do.

I thought I said this; and I just looked back through my introduction: I did say in my introduction that I would do exactly what I am doing with periodic closures to prevent getting overwhelmed.
Hey Sym,what do you think the half life is of your Test U? I thought I read that you plan on pinning every 2 weeks.If this is true is it due to the carrier oil you are using?Test U in castor oil has a half life of 33.9 days when injected IM.I have been told take initial dose then 4 weeks later take second dose then every 10 weeks.Can you please explain this to us.Thank you
 
Unfuckingbelievable. Trust me when I say it's not him, it's you. You can either keep emailing his old address that was shut down, or you can search for his recent pastebin with his new email address.
Thanks. That's why I posted. Unfuckingbelievable thing to do.
 
Hey Sym,what do you think the half life is of your Test U? I thought I read that you plan on pinning every 2 weeks.If this is true is it due to the carrier oil you are using?Test U in castor oil has a half life of 33.9 days when injected IM.I have been told take initial dose then 4 weeks later take second dose then every 10 weeks.Can you please explain this to us.Thank you
Also interested in the choice of avocado oil, anyone shine some light on its use?
 
Just so this is clear:
It is not currently being tested; as in in the hands of the chemist. It is sampled, sealed and ready to send; but I am anxiously awaiting one more very important addition to this sample shipment before it leaves. My last turnaround time from the chemist was much quicker than I expected; so I don't think it will be long.
I just wanted to clear that up before someone thought the test was taking a long time. They have been paid for for a little while; but the chemist does not yet have the samples.
Apologies Sym, went back and read your email and yes, I got it wrong. Pretty sure you said you were confident the raws were Primo too, so hopefully the testing comes back good.
 
Apologies Sym, went back and read your email and yes, I got it wrong. Pretty sure you said you were confident the raws were Primo too, so hopefully the testing comes back good.

Apologizing to a source?? [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji2357]

Welp I guess MESO sources have feelz now too.

@SymBiotics I don’t think I’ve told you recently how beautiful I think you are. You’re also bright and I adore your sense of humor....
 
Just so this is clear:
It is not currently being tested; as in in the hands of the chemist. It is sampled, sealed and ready to send; but I am anxiously awaiting one more very important addition to this sample shipment before it leaves. My last turnaround time from the chemist was much quicker than I expected; so I don't think it will be long.
I just wanted to clear that up before someone thought the test was taking a long time. They have been paid for for a little while; but the chemist does not yet have the samples.

Am I to assume this means that anyone who recently ordered primo will be waiting for you to confirm the results before it is shipped?
 
Am I to assume this means that anyone who recently ordered primo will be waiting for you to confirm the results before it is shipped?
I thought he put out a disclaimer that he would, but those who ordered is at there own risk type of deal.. could be wrong tho.
 
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