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The learning curve isn't that bad. Once you learn it is very easy. The biggest problem many of us encounter, myself included, is a new addiction to hoarding peptides. I keep telling myself, I know I don't need more, but it is on sale.
 
I understand and respect the philosophy behind ‘we don’t spoon feed here.’ That said, if you’ve been active on this forum for a long time, it’s not necessary to comment on every post—especially if the question has already been addressed multiple times or you’re not interested in providing constructive help. Sometimes, offering unsolicited commentary can create confusion rather than clarity. It’s more helpful to allow space for those who are genuinely willing to assist.
 
I understand and respect the philosophy behind ‘we don’t spoon feed here.’ That said, if you’ve been active on this forum for a long time, it’s not necessary to comment on every post—especially if the question has already been addressed multiple times or you’re not interested in providing constructive help. Sometimes, offering unsolicited commentary can create confusion rather than clarity. It’s more helpful to allow space for those who are genuinely willing to assist.
Not spoon feeding is not a philosophy of refusing to help. Applied properly, it's about helping through deeper learning. "Teach a man to fish" yada yada. A lot of people that have been around for a month or two think they are being "helpful" when they aren't. Most questions here don't have simple answers and the ones that do benefit much more from learning the basics over just answering the question directly.
 
Not spoon feeding is not a philosophy of refusing to help. Applied properly, it's about helping through deeper learning. "Teach a man to fish" yada yada. A lot of people that have been around for a month or two think they are being "helpful" when they aren't. Most questions here don't have simple answers and the ones that do benefit much more from learning the basics over just answering the question directly.
Exactly, how do we expect a baby to learn walking if we do everything?

I know people that were spoon fed their entire life and it's not glamorous, they can't do shit by themselves

Part of that reason is people that thought they were helping them by spoon feeding, well it made it worse

We all know people like that in real life I'm sure
 
But some of us take a break to mindfully hoard BAC water and Indian pharmaceuticals :D
I don't know what you mean. I definitely needed 29 bottles of hospira and.... Way more money than I'm willing to admit worth of farma.
 
Not spoon feeding is not a philosophy of refusing to help. Applied properly, it's about helping through deeper learning. "Teach a man to fish" yada yada. A lot of people that have been around for a month or two think they are being "helpful" when they aren't. Most questions here don't have simple answers and the ones that do benefit much more from learning the basics over just answering the question directly.
If it feels like an attack on someone’s refusal to “do the research”, then it’s an attack and not helpful. As you say, most questions don’t have simple answers, but for those questions that do have simple answers, let us not be stingy with our knowledge.
 
And as others have said, newbies are treated much better at Stairway to Gray. But most of what I leaned about recon and filtering was from Peptide Test anyway, especially their YouTube channel.
 
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If it feels like an attack on someone’s refusal to “do the research”, then it’s an attack and not helpful. As you say, most questions don’t have simple answers, but for those questions that do have simple answers, let us not be stingy with our knowledge.
You're welcome to feel however you like about it. There are good reasons the experienced people here respond the way they do wether you understand it or not and you're definitely not going to change our minds about it.
 
It seems some new users will ask a question in a relatively short thread, without absorbing the post(s) before (which would answer their question). It is more shocking than maddening, but I guess it's best to see some queries as like Facebook comments -- easy to ignore.
 
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It seems some new users will ask a question in relatively short thread, without absorbing the post(s) before (which would answer their question). It is maddening.
while this is true and annoying, I don't advocate being rude or mean. (Unless you think saying "read the thread" is mean).

But telling someone "add 1ml and take 15 units" is harmful for many reasons that are not obvious until you've been around for a while.
 
My understanding though is that most newbies aren't even hung up on the recon part compared to vetting vendors. To me, it is much easier to learn recon on Youtube and play with a peptide calculator than to figure out the trustworthiness of SRY, SSA, GYC, PGB, Bfflist, Uther, etc.

In theory, we could all focus on safety and sterility more if were weren't distracted by vendor drama, customs seizures, expired Discord links, BAC water availability, etc. :D
 
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