I wish I could have access to steroids, I would use. It is so damn difficult to gain muscle naturally. The bad thing with steroids is, when you give it up, your naturally produced testerone in the body won't be. So you won't even have the natural testerone after giving it up but so much less of it. Aside from that, steroids are awesome. Why am I forced to die at 70? I would prefer to use steroids and die at 50 instead. Just to live 20 years longer, I am forced not to use steroids. I don't even have any life at 30. What life will I have after 50? So I'd prefer to live my later lifes in a muscular way.
Also my mother died of heart at 46 without using steroids or any other illegal drugs. Not using steroids or any other illegal drugs did not help her. She didn't smoke cigarettes either. She was fat and she was drinking alcohol. She had her first heart attack at the age of 43, then the second heart attack after. And after that, instead of 3rd heard attack, her heart just stopped and died at the age of 46.
The point is, she died at 46 without using steroids or any other illegal drugs. You don't know when you'll die. That's the point.
Time-traveling man This man wearing the sunglasses appears to be from a completely different time than those surrounding him. He is the only one wearing sunglasses, and his camera is small and portable. Finally, he is wearing a printed shirt which would not become common until many years later. Some people believe this man is a time-traveler taking in the opening of Gold Bridge in Canada. The man to the left is operating a typical camera for the time, but the mysterious man appears to be light years ahead of everyone else.
I am familiar with this one Candy. But this time I know a certain agent who goes letter "M". Could it be him??
What King Tut May Have Actually Looked Like DNA studies of Tut’s mummy indicate that he had a number of health problems that contributed to his death. Tut was a tall pharaoh but a frail one as well. Not only did he suffer from multiple bouts of malaria, but Tut also had a bone disorder and was revealed to have an infected broken leg at his death. Evidence of a club foot also revealed the potential disadvantages of traditional inbreeding at the time (his mom and dad were brother and sister). These revelations shed more light on the life of King Tut, who is the only pharaoh pictured doing everything sitting down, including performing archery.
Nero Claudius Caesar ruled as emperor of Rome from 54-68 A.D., and is widely remembered as a psychopath that believed he was an incredible artist. Whether it was talent as an artist or simply a fashion statement, his terrible chinstrap beard is as unforgivable as the atrocities he committed during his reign. Nero became so hated that it’s difficult to say what’s fact and what’s fiction about his deeds and misdeeds. What is known is that he was a singer and played the lyre, while he was also a trained Olympian, having competed in chariot races. Thanks to modern technology, we now know even more about the man, including what he looked like. This recreation of what Nero actually looked like is so spot-on, it’s haunting. His wry smile coupled with his steely gaze reveals a man hell-bent on doing whatever he wanted. In 64 A.D., a fire started at the Circus Maximus, and while Rome burned for three days, Nero is rumored to have sung a Greek epic while on the roof of his palace.