Comment · Thu, February 19, 2015 · Ceretropic
Anyone experimented with THT's CNTF fragment 147-150?
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Debonaire_Death · 5 points
They posted it up awhile ago, and with all of the fuss over P21, it seems to have been swept under the rug.
Has anyone tried it? Is it a good value? I tried to check the price but THT.co is down.
I'm interested in trying another CTNF-related drug, thought it might be worth a shot if there are any good reports out there, but everyone seems busy with GTS-21.
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redan-yadayada · -6 points
I only sell compounds I deem to be effective and safe personally.
That is very omniscient of you and in a way totalitarian. I'm going to be frank here and call you out on your own BS. You might as well be playing Russian roulette and this is besides the fact that you were earlier considering selling RC's, and actually did, to me.
WTF are people supposed to do with those?
That's not our problem. These are RC's and aren't meant for human consumption, BY DEFINITION.
I am simply holding THT up to the standards I set for myself.
If you honestly think your subjective opinion is reason enough to warrant human consumption of whatever compound you are trying to sell; then, so be it; but, know that your head is way up your ass if you think your subjective opinion should be some standard of measure. I digress.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yes, I am totalitarian for calling out a completely useless compound that is being brought up on the subreddit. It's not that I care about the efficacy of the things I sell, or that others do as well. That can't be it. I'm totalitarian for giving a shit if our customers actually get results from our products. Fuck me, right?
That's not our problem.
Ohh, that's just lovely. I guess it's nobody's problem, then. Who gives a shit if things actually work? Not our problem.
know that your head is way up your ass if you think your subjective opinion should be some standard of measure.
That's part of the standard of measure; as it is in everyone. Scientific studies, along with the subjective results of other people, all factor into that as well. But I am sure as fuck going to try things out, and believe in them, before I sell them to people. What's the fucking point of selling things you don't believe in? I'm not Jordan Belfort. I don't want to sell shit that doesn't do anything, then go "Not our problem." If you are comfortable endorsing the operations of a company that doesn't think it's their problem, go right ahead. You can call me an arrogant son of a bitch, with his head up his ass, all you want. That is not going to change the standards I set for myself and others. If something doesn't work, don't fucking sell it. PERIOD!