@mekkaokereke Shortly after starting a therapeutic dose of T, I had one experience where I felt slightly more quick to anger than normal. I realized what was happening in the moment and chilled the fuck out. I mentioned it to my doc and he said "assholes become bigger assholes on T, and you aren't an asshole."
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Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline: (horse@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 01:19:34 JST Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline: -
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mekka okereke :verified: (mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 01:19:35 JST mekka okereke :verified: What people think of as "Steroids made this man uncontrollably angry!"
Is really "Steroids made this uncontrollably angry man big!"
It's a change in physical ability, not ability to control violent impulses.
People have tried to use roid rage as a defense in court. They lose. Because science.
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mekka okereke :verified: (mekkaokereke@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 01:19:36 JST mekka okereke :verified: Good.
But as I've said before, roid rage isn't a real thing. It's not.
I've never taken steroids. I don't need them. But a lot of people I train with do take steroids and other PEDs.
Angry violent little men want to commit violence, but can't shake anything at a buck fifty. So they take steroids.
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