damn how can he tore it😂😂He literally tore the top of his vial off to get at the tirz, and someone else in the thread said that they kept bending needles on the plastic vial lids, i jist can't even!!! 😅🤣😂
I dont think so, hes a real idiot in the thread and has realized his error. The red tirz is common with b12, my first vial was fifty410 and it was b12, i thought tirz was red to then.Probably an old vial he used to put in water with food coloring, so he could get attention from having red "tirz".
This is a person who has not done any of the work to understand even the basics.
In their bathroom. Where they poop.some of the posts on Reddit are wild. My favorite posts are the ones with people trying to reconstitute and they are holding the vial with their fingers that are visibly dirty.
You just peel back the foil and it comes right off. Easy peasy. 😄And I thought I was the only one ripping off the vial tops and chugging the contents like Popeye and a can of spinach.
Maybe Bro thought it worked like 5-Hour Energy? If you did absolutely zero research it would be a good guess.You just peel back the foil and it comes right off. Easy peasy. 😄
I’ve never seen red glps before. I get that many people are new to peptides, but trying to load a pin through hard plastic is next level.I dont think so, hes a real idiot in the thread and has realized his error. The red tirz is common with b12, my first vial was fifty410 and it was b12, i thought tirz was red to then.
They have more than enough ammunition already. This is literally a daily occurrence over on Reddit. Tiktokers OD on GLPs and other things, from peptides to SARMs and oils, all the time and post about it. Read here about the knucklehead who injected 30 mg of Reta in one go because he thought it was 10 mg Mots-C. There are Darwin candidates galore. I'm not trivializing it, but any dummy can do this wrong.On a serious note, people are going to end up in the ER and big pharma and the media will try to portray all of us this way. I don't want to sound elitist, but it was safer for everyone when there were fewer of us.