PTSD Access

FWIW, doing the work to join that community was completely worth the effort. A great basic education that was largely self directed to topics that interest you most. You won't regret it.
It’s absolutely ridiculous. Three tests and a bunch of bullshit. Nah
 
It actually is extremely basic if you have any medical background. I just never finished because it felt pretentious.
Ah, you hit the nail on the head. I was floundering to find the exact word, but that's it.
I think anyone who thinks red tape will keep out bad actors is just fooling themselves. It just makes them feel better, about the risk, about themselves. We don't know these people, really. How much can you really trust strangers? Even irl friends you've known for years will "surprise" you.
 
Ah, you hit the nail on the head. I was floundering to find the exact word, but that's it.
I think anyone who thinks red tape will keep out bad actors is just fooling themselves. It just makes them feel better, about the risk, about themselves. We don't know these people (in the internet space of grey peptides), really. How much can you really trust strangers? Even irl friends you've known for years will "surprise" you.
 
Ah, you hit the nail on the head. I was floundering to find the exact word, but that's it.
I think anyone who thinks red tape will keep out bad actors is just fooling themselves. It just makes them feel better, about the risk, about themselves. We don't know these people, really. How much can you really trust strangers? Even irl friends you've known for years will "surprise" you.
That's why I only trust my friends on the internet. They'd NEVER lie to me.
 
Ah, you hit the nail on the head. I was floundering to find the exact word, but that's it.
I think anyone who thinks red tape will keep out bad actors is just fooling themselves. It just makes them feel better, about the risk, about themselves. We don't know these people, really. How much can you really trust strangers? Even irl friends you've known for years will "surprise" you.
I don't think the "red tape" is to keep out bad actors. It's to make sure that the people in the server have a certain level of knowledge to keep the noob questions to a minimum. It also filters people to only those that really want to be there. I find it was worth the effort to join but I love the data, especially on the weird tests like freeze/thaw, carts/vials, heat tests, reconstituted degradation testing etc. Plus, if you buy from mainstream vendors it is a low cost way to get your peps tested.

This server is adding a ton of value to our community, as most test results are made public after 30 days.
 
I don't think the "red tape" is to keep out bad actors. It's to make sure that the people in the server have a certain level of knowledge to keep the noob questions to a minimum. It also filters people to only those that really want to be there. I find it was worth the effort to join but I love the data, especially on the weird tests like freeze/thaw, carts/vials, heat tests, reconstituted degradation testing etc. Plus, if you buy from mainstream vendors it is a low cost way to get your peps tested.

This server is adding a ton of value to our community, as most test results are made public after 30 days.
This is it. The entire sample selection and testing process is set up to mitigate issues with bad actors. The barriers to entry serve to ensure the community is engaged and isn't full of freeloaders. If you want a low barrier to entry there are other testing servers you can join. They suck, guess why.
 
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