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  • #61
    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
    someone could say the exact same thing about you. guy in his 40's, using steroids for years, family history of bad heart genetics, dropped dead from a massive heart attack. is anyone supposed to feel bad? you were playing with fire..

    he was abusing drugs a fuck load more then me or you are but that's besides the point. people would still see it as abuse and "playing with fire".

    so are you being insensitive? it's a matter of perspective I guess.
    Family history lol....bro my dad was The ONLY one, make it sound as if it's everyone in my family.

    Am I dead? Exactly....your example is retarded.

    I am in great shape, externally as much as internally.

    I guarantee you that he knew he had issues, just they keep everything on the DL.


    Regardless, he was a fucking IDIOT for taking his own life, slowly. The kid recently almost passed out in a recent comp and I should feel bad or pitty? Fuck that

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    • #62
      Nah rado's just being an attention whore and now wants everybody to focus on him. And so far his plan seems to be working. He's jealous of this dallas topic.


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      • #63
        rado you could drop dead tomorrow. yes family history. that means someone in your family you stupid fuck. you have a direct link with someone who died very young from a heart attack. you have absolutely no idea of your heart health until you get that EKG. you could literally have 90% blockage and have zero symptoms.

        if you drop dead right now, people could say "what a fucking IDIOT for taking his own life. Should anyone feel pity? Fuck that."

        Stop being stupid. He was a 26y year old guy who made some stupid choices.

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        • #64
          Lol ok....if I had blockage, bloodwork would show signs just an fyi...here is my point and I could give two fucks from this point on with this convo.

          If you have issues, regardless of what they are, and if you need help or assistance to fix those issues, and that person does otherwise, yea fuck them for being idiots..


          They get labs done all the time, they push the envelope all the time, he recently just fainted, but oh wait....let's have sympathy for a young talented man, who could have done other things to have a fuller longer lasting life?!

          I just have a different perspective on things like this.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Androman View Post
            Nah rado's just being an attention whore and now wants everybody to focus on him. And so far his plan seems to be working. He's jealous of this dallas topic.


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            Huh:wack:

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            • #66
              You're perspective is that of someone who thinks "it always happens to someone else".

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                You're perspective is that of someone who thinks "it always happens to someone else".
                Ok lol


                You seriously don't know everything, trust me.

                But as I am entitled to my thoughts, so are you.

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                • #68
                  And in this corner weighing in at 190-somewhat lbss.......RADOOOOOO


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                  • #69
                    Rado Vs Bouncer August 24 LIVE PPV ON DEMAND NOW!


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                    • #70
                      Bring it

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                      • #71
                        Jesus Christ. I haven't slept and you two are arguing about who has full blown diabetes or not. Go see a dermatologist or something sheesh.


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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Androman View Post
                          Jesus Christ. I haven't slept and you two are arguing about who has full blown diabetes or not. Go see a dermatologist or something sheesh.


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                          Diabetes?

                          Dude, what type of drugs you on?

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by rado View Post
                            Diabetes?



                            Dude, what type of drugs you on?


                            Kratom


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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Androman View Post
                              Kratom


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                              Lol....

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