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  1. Only you can decide if you can afford it OP, is it worth it to you, do you love cars enough to want to pay for it? These are personal questions. But every time someone tells you it’s a bad idea you flex back how much extra income you’re saving and how much extra your wife makes, so if you’re going to be defensive it sounds like you can afford it. You don’t need us to tell you to do it? It all depends on your personal risk tolerance.

  2. I have tried that multiple times. Changed my resume 5 times, and I have 3YOE. I have nothing after applying at so many places.

  3. Try them all, see which ones I liked most. Had strategies ready to mitigate common sides for each drug before trying

  4. It was available from factory as an individual color option

  5. I think going to a US based school can potentially make visa situations easier. Also, UT is ranked higher in Cs and there’s a higher chance your professors will have worked in the companies and industries you’re aiming for. I’m sure Oxford would be an amazing experience but I’m just speaking in terms of optimizing chances and exposure. If it were me I’d choose UT, but I went there so I’m sure there’s some bias.

  6. You're preaching to the choir. The way my car is now, it's 996.2 GT3 level of performance.

  7. Could go for a 996 turbo and give it a tune? It’ll give you analog feel, allow to you easily go for crazy power, and will be safe depreciation wise. Plus it’s not crazy expensive like a GT Porsche.

  8. My belief is that all orals raise igf especially since they’re processed in the liver and igf is released from your liver

  9. Try sitting in proper sitting position with the guitar on your left thigh instead of your right, or better yet practice standing up.

  10. With respect - does CS not cover web development? Seems like that is such a huge part of being employable. This is from a web dev with no CS degree.

  11. Not really in my case unless you go out of your way to take the electives, for example my degree was Java, C, low level memory management, compilers, android apps, discrete math, linear algebra/calculus, db management/theory, operating systems/architecture, .etc. I agree it’s a huge part being employable, after graduation I went to a bootcamp to fill in that gap, because writing your own implementation of memory paging in C isn’t exactly needed by many companies these days lol.

  12. How many different companies have you worked at?

  13. Has anyone here ever suffered from inguinal hernia? What type of surgery did you choose?

  14. Yes, I had mesh surgery. I didn’t train at all for 4 weeks, and then took it easy and pumpy for 4 weeks. I wasn’t really pushing heavy weight until month 3. Just take is slow and gradual. Your gear will last a couple years don’t worry

  15. I was thinking about going to failure, but with light weight, around 15-20 reps, after like a couple weeks. Thats the only thing seems reasonable to me.

  16. 2 weeks? That’s seems pretty soon man I’d be careful. I still didn’t feel right at that point. But your surgeon will have a better opinion based on the size of your case

  17. I REALLY need some help from someone who knows their science

  18. I’ve felt like this on high test blasts with no ai. I have no scientific explanation for it, only broscience, so keep reading at your own risk. I feel better if I take a little ai once in a while, even if I have no immediate high e2 sides as you are seeing. Over the years my guess is my body has gotten used to high e2, I don’t get bad sides I just feel insanely bloated and can’t shit, plus zero libido. I don’t get hella gyno or oily skin or anything. Sometimes it feels like my body is pulling in so much water into my guts that it’s almost like the rest of my body gets dehydrated. I felt like you did 3-4 months ago. What solved it was consistently using Metamucil for a week, lowering my test from 1.2g to 900mg (meaning my mast dose was more effective) and added a tiny sprinkle of ai. If I were you I’d get your e2 into a proper dose not in the 100’s, when I don’t know what to do with my e2 I personally aim for a 50:1 ratio of test to e2 levels.

  19. Thanks for the reply What dose and type of AI were you sprinkling on and how often?

  20. I only ever use aromasin, even adding 12.5mg twice a week helped me, although that’ll be individual for you since you’re on less test than I was. I aromatize a ton but that was enough combined with mast at the time.

  21. No mention of Nizoral shampoo to stave away dht related shedding?

  22. I have to use it everyday in order for it to help with shedding, assuming you mean ketoconazole

  23. No mention of macros. If I’m not gaining weight I up my carbs even if it means drinking them all day.

  24. Pinning, even with a harpoon, will not increase the chance of a muscle tear. The scar tissue is super tiny and minimal, it’s also very surface level.

  25. No it can’t, only things that aromatize or directly bind to your estrogen/prolactin/progesterone receptors can cause gyno.

  26. These are great! Makes me want to buy one honestly

  27. I wouldn’t use cardarine personally due to its link to cancer in studies.

  28. Cardio and almonds are my move. The shittier cholesterol could also be in part from the lower e2 as well.

  29. The point people are making is your car can handle xDelete fine. This is a PICNIC issue (Problem In Chair, Not In Car)

  30. Other people are making the point that xdelete will blow a drive shaft even if driven properly so not sure what you mean

  31. Cool cool. How long did it take for it to effect? Only heard about it recently 

  32. Maybe 2-3 days to see a noticeable effect. I have to use it every day to maintain the dht blocking. Put it on at the start of the shower and let it sit on your scalp until the very end of the shower

  33. Nah it just helps me with dht shedding issues

  34. You could take carbs without slin which is what I do. You have the idea correct that slin let’s your pancreas rest. Slin becomes necessary more when running high doses of hgh as it can make your fasting blood glucose pretty damn high. But yeah the slin is there to prevent your pancreas from always needing to work and making you insulin resistant.

  35. I don't know why this is up voted. Insulin DOES NOT PREVENT insulin resistance. It merely masks the problem. You can be highly diabetic and having an extremely low a1c just because you are abusing insulin.

  36. You’re right, it’s to keep your pancreas from wearing out from attempting to control blood sugar by itself. I worded the last sentence incorrectly

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