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I heard he changed it for his body building career in the 80’s because he was inspired by Disney animations and David Copperfield. A couple of torn meniscus’s later (that even Wolverine stack couldn’t heal) and he started a fraudulent AAS testing service out of his garage to feed his consumption of T and HGH to remain feeling relevant to the community that quickly had shunned him after his injury. After a couple of business shifts and reinventions he emerged as Janoshik after the Slavic folk hero-outlaw, a name almost big enough to match his ego… and the rest as they say is history.

Or at least that’s what Gemini said. I trust AI implicitly.
 
I heard he changed it for his body building career in the 80’s because he was inspired by Disney animations and David Copperfield. A couple of torn meniscus’s later (that even Wolverine stack couldn’t heal) and he started a fraudulent AAS testing service out of his garage to feed his consumption of T and HGH to remain feeling relevant to the community that quickly had shunned him after his injury. After a couple of business shifts and reinventions he emerged as Janoshik after the Slavic folk hero-outlaw, a name almost big enough to match his ego… and the rest as they say is history.

Or at least that’s what Gemini said. I trust AI implicitly.
This business is so shady that I’m learning not to believe anything unless I can validate it myself. The more I learn, the less I trust.
 
😂😂 That’s not what I meant and you know it. My eyes have been opened though. I have a healthier dose of skepticism than I did when I got here, which isn’t a bad thing.
I know🙂 I apologize. That was low hanging fruit...
I'm just happy for this space and for grey in general. I'm more than a bit of a grey fan at this point. And I am prone to protecting the idea that grey is safer than my health used to be🙂
 
Interesting thread! From cats eating faces to cia hunting down Chinese peptide distributors !!

Great to see some users actually care for the wellbeing of others as this story played out.
 
😂😂 That’s not what I meant and you know it. My eyes have been opened though. I have a healthier dose of skepticism than I did when I got here, which isn’t a bad thing.
When buying Grey we are dealing with drug dealers basically. A drug dealer wants your money, and repeat customers. But if they sell you bad product, they are not usually in the business of giving refunds or guarantees on quality. They know there is always someone else out there that will buy their products.
 
I heard he changed it for his body building career in the 80’s because he was inspired by Disney animations and David Copperfield. A couple of torn meniscus’s later (that even Wolverine stack couldn’t heal) and he started a fraudulent AAS testing service out of his garage to feed his consumption of T and HGH to remain feeling relevant to the community that quickly had shunned him after his injury. After a couple of business shifts and reinventions he emerged as Janoshik after the Slavic folk hero-outlaw, a name almost big enough to match his ego… and the rest as they say is history.

Or at least that’s what Gemini said. I trust AI implicitly.
Oh that’s funny. Polish friend of mine had referred to it as “Robin Hood testing” which I didn’t quite get then, just said in Poland that name is essentially the same myth. Now it’s actually an assumed identity? Funny. See also … https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janosik_(TV_series)
 
How is it that there is only 1 lab on the entire earth that is trusted for peptides? Literally NO other lab with competent scientists can do the job? I agree with you and constantly push back on the cult mentality in the peptide community. There is a lack of independent thinking here and it hurts my brain beyond belief.
As someone who works with ultra technical equipment there are 4 companies in my sector and 2 of them are part of one big company. High tech is so expensive that you get these niche companies that "only do x" so it is believable, doubly so with high startup and operating costs.
 
I heard he changed it for his body building career in the 80’s because he was inspired by Disney animations and David Copperfield. A couple of torn meniscus’s later (that even Wolverine stack couldn’t heal) and he started a fraudulent AAS testing service out of his garage to feed his consumption of T and HGH to remain feeling relevant to the community that quickly had shunned him after his injury. After a couple of business shifts and reinventions he emerged as Janoshik after the Slavic folk hero-outlaw, a name almost big enough to match his ego… and the rest as they say is history.

Or at least that’s what Gemini said. I trust AI implicitly.
I just hope everyone realizes this is complete fiction. Any similarity to actual fact is coincidence.
 
As someone who works with ultra technical equipment there are 4 companies in my sector and 2 of them are part of one big company. High tech is so expensive that you get these niche companies that "only do x" so it is believable, doubly so with high startup and operating costs.
Buying and maintaining the equipment is a small part of the equation. You need calibration, set-up, skilled interpretation of results. Money at every step.
 

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