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Crion posted:I see nothing wrong with these instructions. Only with you. Assembling fajitas has long been a problem for me, I have to admit. At times I've just eaten everything separately. That post was really a cry for help. e: Ha, what an incredibly unfortunate new page. Let's discuss Tom Verducci being a jackass. Synthetic Testosterone will destroy the world. quote:One major league scout said he now includes notations in his reports about possible PED use when he sees spikes in performance. He lamented "how dirty" the game has once again become because of the popularity and ease of use of synthetic testosterone. Well that's...I'm having trouble coming up with any description other than idiotic. quote:One head trainer, when asked last month about the popularity of fast-acting synthetic testosterone, replied, "I don't know anything about it." That's the kind of position -- either ignorance or complicity -- that helped put baseball into The Steroid Era in the first place. This is a good point. I'm sure you wouldn't have excoriated the man if he'd told you everything there was to know about it. quote:I argue the rise in usage sends baseball another message: the penalty is far too light. When players calculate the risk-reward ratio, the risk of losing 50 games is insufficient. If the owners and players were truly serious about a clean game, first-time offenders would face a minimum of a one-year ban. Unfortunately, there are no current discussions about amending the penalties. Lock those fuckers up for life in my opinion. Unfortunate indeed. Grittybeard fucked around with this message at 11:02 on Nov 10, 2012 |
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This is obviously an acedote but after constantly reading about PED's and both sides of the argument I decided after Melky got popped to start taking a supplement that contains multiple ingredients banned by the MLB and the US Anti-Doping agency for A Future Blog Post (under doctor's supervision) just to personally see how large of an improvement these banned substances give to an average person, let alone a professional athlete. Without spoiling too much (because I obviously want to write this thing and I'm still in the process of working on it), in the past two and a half months since I started, my exercises have improved tenfold (both in quality and length) the recovery time is substantially less, I've lost significant fat while gaining lean mass (from 260 to 235), and my blood pressure has decreased from 130/90 to 110/80. I'm starting to appreciate how much benefit these substances can give, and these aren't even steroids or illegal supplements so I can see why they might be A Big Deal to some
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That is a really interesting idea, good on you. Is the supplement something prescribed, or over the counter? Do you mind divulging what your secret muscle juice is or is that giving it away (I am not planning on writing any articles)? I can also say with a fair bit of confidence that you may have gotten similar results without it. How are you planning on accounting for that in your writing? Badfinger fucked around with this message at 17:08 on Nov 10, 2012 |
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Badfinger posted:That is a really interesting idea, good on you. Over the counter and readily available online, I found it YLLS. The main banned supplement is DMAA and a testosterone booster but there's a couple of other goodies in it, I'll probably have it written in the next week or so and then I'm gonna see if anyone's interested in running it Dick Williams fucked around with this message at 17:15 on Nov 10, 2012 |
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Missed your second question, I was in the process of losing weight so I have six or seven months of exercise logs to compare to the past three or so and they're really like night and day. A lot of it could be placebo, some of it might not, but there is a control built in. They'll be pictures and stuff too! I'm really excited about it
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how much and how long were your workouts before you started taking supplements?
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Crazy Ted posted:Now I'm not saying that Chris Kluwe should shut up and keep his views about Gay Marriage to himself and focus on being an NFL "employee", I'm just saying that he should thank his lucky stars that he hasn't been cut for not shutting up and keeping his views about Gay Marriage to himself and just focusing on being an NFL "employee".
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I CHALLENGE THEE posted:Missed your second question, I was in the process of losing weight so I have six or seven months of exercise logs to compare to the past three or so and they're really like night and day. A lot of it could be placebo, some of it might not, but there is a control built in. They'll be pictures and stuff too! I'm really excited about it Hopefully you can find a more suitable place to publish what you find than here, but regardless of medium I'll look forward to this.
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I CHALLENGE THEE, that's a really cool idea for an article and cant wait to read it.
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I CHALLENGE THEE posted:Missed your second question, I was in the process of losing weight so I have six or seven months of exercise logs to compare to the past three or so and they're really like night and day. A lot of it could be placebo, some of it might not, but there is a control built in. They'll be pictures and stuff too! I'm really excited about it Very awesome, questions will be answered!
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I challenge thee, I hope you post in here and make a thread. I want to read it
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# ? Nov 12, 2012 02:53 |
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Deadspin had a nice today about ESPN's infatuation with Tebow. Fascinating to see how the Skip Bayless stuff bled into the rest of the network. And their listing of journalistic gently caress-ups is astounding.
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Sara Ganim is going to CNN: http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2012/11/sara_ganim_who_won_pulitzer_pr.html#incart_river_default
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Please, please usurp Wolf Blitzer, Sara.
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hcreight posted:Please, please usurp Wolf Blitzer, Sara. Love posting dis pic.
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Hopefully she gets to do some actual journalism and not just "hey here's a dumb non-story that will be forgotten about in 8 hours, what does twitter have to say about it?"
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Blitzer did do some nice work on Skyfall though.
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If they try and turn her into the female Anderson Cooper it will be such a waste of talent. Anderson Cooper used to be an investigative journalist, FYI.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PSwm73lCS4 Rick Reilly got caught on camera trying to steal the credit for breaking the Big Ben story from Ed Werder and now we got ourselves a slapfight.
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Crossposting from the NCAA thread: In light of the Hope Solo/Jerramy Stevens saga, here's the Seattle Times investigation into the behavior of Jerramy Stevens. This story does what all good investigative journalism should: It gets out of its own way and lets the facts tell the story.
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Frot Lesnar posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PSwm73lCS4 The local Pittsburgh reporters who had the story earlier than Reilly did are also quite nonplussed.
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Mornacale posted:The local Pittsburgh reporters who had the story earlier than Reilly did are also quite nonplussed. They forced Ed Werder to delete his tweet.
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LARGE THE HEAD posted:Crossposting from the NCAA thread: In light of the Hope Solo/Jerramy Stevens saga, here's the Seattle Times investigation into the behavior of Jerramy Stevens. This story does what all good investigative journalism should: It gets out of its own way and lets the facts tell the story. Shortly after getting married, they were in court, and Hope Solo had visible injuries over an apparent argument on whether to live in Seattle or Florida: http://edmonds.patch.com/articles/kpd-arrests-football-player-stevens-for-allegedly-assaulting-hope-solo Good job, Jerramy.
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LARGE THE HEAD posted:Crossposting from the NCAA thread: In light of the Hope Solo/Jerramy Stevens saga, here's the Seattle Times investigation into the behavior of Jerramy Stevens. This story does what all good investigative journalism should: It gets out of its own way and lets the facts tell the story. My jaw hurts from gritting my teeth reading that story. gently caress.
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LARGE THE HEAD posted:If they try and turn her into the female Anderson Cooper it will be such a waste of talent.
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Don't shortchange Anderson Cooper. He hosted the best single season of a competitive reality show ever, The Mole. That's what will be on his headstone.
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This is not sports journalism, but holy gently caress start reading The Innocent Man (Part One and Part Two) from Texas Monthly and don't post again until you've finished.Crazy Ted posted:Not only that, but he got his start in reporting after college as an balls-out crazy independent journalist. He wanted to cover the war in Eastern Europe in the 1990's but wasn't sure exactly how to do it, so he went over there with a bunch of friends and just wandered around the loving war zone filming stories and selling them. Let's play a game. Tell me which of these pieces of information is accurate about Anderson Cooper: quote:At age 17, Cooper travelled around Africa for several months on a "survival trip". He contracted malaria on the trip and was hospitalized in Kenya. quote:Finding it hard to get his foot in the door of on-air reporting, Cooper decided to enlist the help of a friend in making a fake press pass. Cooper then entered Myanmar on his own with his forged press pass and met with students fighting the Burmese government. quote:He later returned to filming stories from a variety of war-torn regions around the globe, including Somalia, Bosnia, and Rwanda. It's all of them. Anderson Cooper is a complete badass and America is never going to understand this side of him.
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LARGE THE HEAD posted:This is not sports journalism, but holy gently caress start reading The Innocent Man (Part One and Part Two) from Texas Monthly and don't post again until you've finished. Texas Monthly is loving fantastic most of the time. If anybody's seen Bernie, this is the story that it's heavily based on. It's pro click even if you've never heard of the movie. For some sports content, let's revisit this Rick Reilly turd from the beginning of the season. General Dog posted:Crossposting from TFF, since it's kind of dead in here I'm curious to see if he's going to attempt to backpedal on this, ignore it entirely, or attempt to take credit for Notre Dame's resurgence. General Dog fucked around with this message at 09:22 on Nov 14, 2012 |
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LARGE THE HEAD posted:Crossposting from the NCAA thread: In light of the Hope Solo/Jerramy Stevens saga, here's the Seattle Times investigation into the behavior of Jerramy Stevens. This story does what all good investigative journalism should: It gets out of its own way and lets the facts tell the story. Yo Rick Neuheisel can loving rot in hell. "Oh one of my players likes to drive drunk and crash into other cars and buildings. I'll sit him for the first half of a meaningless season opener. That'll learn him!" I really hope that Rick or someone in his family gets smashed into by a drunk. gently caress that guy and gently caress Jerramy Stevens.
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Guess who wrote a baseball article again It's just a rehash of all the arguments for Mike Trout as AL MVP (that mentions WAR a convenient zero times), but he might as well do something between now and the 2014 House races.
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Grant Brisbee has penned his masterpiece. http://mlb.sbnation.com/2012/11/15/3651732/the-end-of-liberty-baseball-in-america
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Some guy wrote an article trying to pretend that the Lingerie Football League should be taken seriously. http://www.sbnation.com/longform/2012/11/20/3649738/lingerie-football-league The author at the bottom looks exactly like you'd expect him to look.
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Benne posted:Some guy wrote an article trying to pretend that the Lingerie Football League should be taken seriously. I'm thinking that article is part of some convoluted, ill-advised scheme to sleep with one of the players. Also, if the draw is the athleticism of the athletes, why are they all still half naked? haljordan fucked around with this message at 21:15 on Nov 20, 2012 |
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Oh goodthat article posted:“Sometimes when I drop my shoulder and get hit, there'll be a big spark or a quick shock in my head, like a blue and yellow light,” says Salerno. “I just shake it off and go back and do it again, but it's probably not so good for my brain.”
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Post-concussion symptoms suffered all for the glory of lingerie football
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Declan MacManus posted:Post-concussion symptoms suffered all for the glory of lingerie football
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Benne posted:Some guy wrote an article trying to pretend that the Lingerie Football League should be taken seriously. Aaannnddd just like clockwork a Redditor MRA shows up in the comments. Read at your own risk.
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Speaking of probable Redditors I guess Pete Abraham is angling at redemption http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/ quote:Last year I moved my line and decided that unless there was some kind of tangible connection to PEDs, I would consider voting for a player. I changed because of Jeff Bagwell, a guy who sure looked the part of a drug user but was never linked to it. It seemed unfair to exclude him based only on suspicion.
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stuart scott irl posted:Speaking of probable Redditors I guess Pete Abraham is angling at redemption For some reason I reaaaaaaallly hate the people who vote for the baseball HoF. I think its because they always want to twist the story and make it about themselves, how they have this "sacred duty" and all this other bullshit. edit: Like Jay Mariotti, for example. Holy poo poo does he still get a vote? quote:I didn't vote for anybody in the baseball hall of fame this year. Ya know why? To me…the first ballot is sacred. I think Roberto Alomar is an eventual Hall of Famer, not the first time. Edgar Martinez, designated hitter, eventually, but not the first time. Same goes for maybe Fred McGriff. As far as Blyleven and Dawson…if they haven't gotten in for years and years I cannot vote them in now." gently caress. You. Anyone who didn't vote for Cal Ripken on the first ballot should be banned from even watching sports for the rest of their lives.
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"The first ballot is sacred. No one gets in on the first ballot. On the other hand, if you haven't already made it in to the hall of fame, I'm sure as poo poo not going to vote you in now." what
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