Stigma wrote on 12/02/08 at 22:45:32:
Well, I simply noted there is a cultural difference. Why you feel the need to state who is "more advanced" I'm not sure. Ask any doped-up athlete from former communist eastern Europe if they are happy today with the stress those methods put on their bodies. I would like to see successful atheletes lead healthy, productive lives even after their active carreers, and to me that's a higher value than avoiding bureaucracy.
Do you really feel more acceptance of all kinds of drugs is a good prescription for modern society?
I feel it is 100% up to the individual so long as they hurt no one else. Beating someone in a chess game because I drank coffee after a good night's sleep and my opponent neglected to put caffeine in his brain is NOT harmful to others.
As for the "more advanced", I meant is as a joke. Sorry, my sense of humour always bites me in the derriere

when used on the internet and I cannot also "sell the line" with body and other tells.
Running marathons is not good for anyone. Period.
Does it really matter, I mean really make a differemce if it is Barry Bonds or Hank Aaron who hit the most HR's when a Japanese man has actually hit more anyway?
Most sports have a point of diminishing returns and it is only through advancing technologies like artificial components and lasic surgeries that allow the Tiger Wood (es) and Lance Armstrong (dope from Chemo treatments!) to excel. Excelling at a high level in sports (beyond mere physical exercise for staying fit) is basically a unheathy pursuit for any body. Not anybody, but any body. Some mutants can take it.
The average human cannot. Nor can the professional athlete, as shown by actually life years lived by athletes.
So, I urge everyone to step down off these high horses before someone falls and really gets hurt. Because what the F is the point of riding a bike 3,000 miles to begin with? Eh?
ALSO....I mean all this with a George Carlin-esque sense of humour and I respect differing opinions, but I also recognize that many could alos be built on faulty premises so here I firmly disagree-about-this-issue-but-remain-a-big-fan-of your-other-work and will probably forget this silly argument and stance I have taken in another week or so.....
Re: Armstrong. He pimps supplements! He literally sells drugs on TV ads.... He has had more chemicals pumped through his body that has Ron Woods and Kieth Richard combined! The idea that he somehow got so much better than all the other competition (who have almost all been confirmed to have been doping !!), and was able to totally dominate them AFTER recovering from ravenous cancers and having parts of his body removed is just plain silly.
But yet, some must live in denial and hold "faith." Some people need some heroes real bad, I guess.
Silly rabbits. Trix are for kids!
But yes, drugs are fine. My kids would not be here without anti-biotics.
Now, back to my hookah.....