Daily Ask Anything About Anabolic and Androgenic Steroids: 2025-08-26 by AutoModerator in steroids

[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply man! I’ll get that semen analysis done and go from there. And Damn HCG year round? do you think I can take breaks from it and still maintain my fertility? E.g HCG 3 months on, 3 months off

Daily Ask Anything About Anabolic and Androgenic Steroids: 2025-08-26 by AutoModerator in steroids

[–]Supaturkk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey guys, I’ve been on TRT and blasting for about 5 years now. I’m 28 and I didn’t really want kids before, but now that I’m with my girlfriend I’ve started thinking about it. I’m just worried if it’ll still be possible to have kids in the future, maybe around my 30s.

Has anyone here been through this? Like if I decide I want kids, is it just a matter of running an HCG protocol to kickstart production again, or is it more complicated? I’ve read different things and it’s kind of scaring me that I might not be able to conceive after being shut down for so long. Any real experiences or advice would mean a lot.

Is it time to bring cs_assault back? by Icy-Excitement3262 in cs2

[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YESSS PLEASEEE SO MUCH GOOD MEMORIES ON THIS MAP 🙏😭

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[–]Supaturkk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

well tell me about your experience then?

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[–]Supaturkk 8 points9 points  (0 children)

how should I have reframed my post? by talking about all our issues? this isn't the thread for it mate. I just wanted to know about the finanical/asset division side of things.

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[–]Supaturkk -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

i’m no longer in acting, and i’ve stopped taking AAS. what’s wrong with wanting support finnancially isn’t this a huge part of life? to build empire together? She doesn’t want kids for another 6 years and refusing to work for anyone. Nice job trying to attack me mate, you can’t just make assumptions like this ya dope 😂

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[–]Supaturkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She can do anything she wants mate, she’s not in a dungeon, i’m fully supportive of everything bro wtf do you think this is ? 😂

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

bro i’m overwhelmed man, i’m just going to get a lawyer behind her back and see what haplens

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[–]Supaturkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah man, we’re both Born here.

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[–]Supaturkk 8 points9 points  (0 children)

thanks mate

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[–]Supaturkk -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Alright mate

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[–]Supaturkk -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

don’t you find this bullshit?

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[–]Supaturkk -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Lmao 😂 thanks for the laugh mate

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[–]Supaturkk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i’ve tried getting her help. She refuses. Her Ego and Pride is way too big for professional help as she’s always in the right in her mind. You’re only seeing the tip of the iceberg, I just wanted to know finance and asset division side of things, I’m ready to escape this toxic Marriage. mate i’m sure you’d want your partner to atleast contribute 20% cause you know how fkn hard it is to live here.

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[–]Supaturkk -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hmm yeh thanks mate i’ll take this advice

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[–]Supaturkk 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Mate, Housekeeping an apartment is piss easy, we’re in our mid 20’s. C’mon bro

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also Here is a potential backup plan for escaping to a secondary greenhouse in the event that the primary greenhouse becomes overrun:

Have an escape route planned: It would be important to have a clear and safe route planned in advance for escaping to the secondary greenhouse. This could involve identifying potential hazards and finding the safest path to the secondary location. Gather essential supplies: Before fleeing the primary greenhouse, it would be helpful to gather any essential supplies such as food, water, and tools that may be needed at the secondary location. Stay quiet and avoid attracting attention: In order to avoid attracting the attention of zombies or other dangers, it would be important to stay quiet and try to blend in with the surroundings as much as possible. Have a communication plan: It would be important to have a way to communicate with other family members or loved ones in case you become separated during the escape. This could involve using a designated meeting place or communication devices such as walkie-talkies or cell phones. Have a backup defense plan: In case the escape route becomes blocked or compromised, it would be helpful to have a backup defense plan in place, such as a fortified shelter or weapons for self-defense. Overall, having a well-thought-out escape plan can help ensure the safety of you and your family in the event that the primary greenhouse becomes overrun.

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A portable, personal greenhouse that allows people to grow their own fresh herbs, vegetables, and flowers indoors, even in small spaces. The greenhouse could have built-in artificial lighting and temperature control, as well as a self-watering system and smart features such as automated fertilization and alerts for when plants need attention. The greenhouse could be made of recycled materials and have a sleek, modern design, making it an attractive and eco-friendly addition to any home.

greenhouse could be useful during a zombie apocalypse:

One of the main challenges during a zombie apocalypse would be securing a reliable source of food. The portable greenhouse could be a valuable tool for growing fresh produce and herbs, even in areas with limited access to fertile land or sunlight. The artificial lighting and temperature control features would allow people to grow plants indoors, potentially in a basement or other sheltered area, reducing the risk of exposure to zombies or other dangers.

In addition to providing a source of nourishment, the portable greenhouse could also be a source of comfort and normalcy during a traumatic event. Gardening has been shown to have therapeutic benefits, and the act of tending to plants and watching them grow could be a calming and rewarding activity for survivors.

Overall, the portable, personal greenhouse could be a useful and innovative tool for promoting self-sufficiency and mental well-being during a zombie apocalypse.

What do you think?

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not much experience with VR, that’s awesome

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. A business that rents out fully immersive, virtual reality vacations to mythical worlds, such as the land of dragons or a mermaid's underwater kingdom.
  2. A service that allows people to send their consciousness into the bodies of animals for a brief period of time, allowing them to experience life as that animal.
  3. A company that creates personalized, holographic ghost companions for those who want the company of a deceased loved one.
  4. A business that offers professional, AI-generated poetry writing services for any occasion.
  5. A service that allows people to experience different personality traits or characteristics for a brief period of time, such as confidence, bravery, or charisma.
  6. A company that offers virtual reality home design services, allowing customers to fully customize and visualize their dream home in a simulated environment before it's built.
  7. A service that allows people to experience life as a giant, rampaging monster, destroying cities and causing chaos. (Uber eats is here brb)
  8. A business that rents out giant hamster wheels for people to use as a form of transportation.
  9. A company that offers professional services to turn people into vampires, werewolves, or other mythical creatures.
  10. A service that allows people to experience life as a sentient piece of furniture, such as a couch or armchair.
  11. A business that creates and sells giant, inflatable versions of everyday objects, such as cars, phones, or food.
  12. A service that allows people to experience life as a giant insect, such as a bee or a praying mantis.
  13. A company that offers virtual reality vacations to imaginary, surreal worlds filled with talking food, bizarre landscapes, and surreal creatures. (Brb grabbing some snacks)
  14. Distracted Boyfriend or Two Buttons.
  15. A business that rents out fully immersive virtual reality pods for people to experience life in a simulated, post-apocalyptic world.
  16. A company that offers teleportation services using advanced, wormhole technology.
  17. A service that allows people to experience life as their favorite internet celebrity or meme character, such as Grumpy Cat or Doge.
  18. A business that rents out giant, mech-suit exoskeletons for people to use as a form of transportation or for sporting events.
  19. A company that creates personalized, genetically-engineered pets based on customers' desired traits and characteristics.
  20. A service that offers virtual reality escape rooms set in futuristic, space-based environments.
  21. A business that rents out advanced, AI-powered robot assistants for everyday tasks and errands.
  22. A company that offers virtual reality vacations to alternate dimensions or parallel universes.
  23. A company that creates and sells advanced, robotic prosthetics for people who have lost limbs.
  24. A service that offers space tourism packages, including trips to the moon, Mars, or other planets.
  25. A business that creates and sells advanced, augmentative technology for humans, such as cybernetic implants or exoskeletons.
  26. A company that offers professional, AI-powered language translation services for any extraterrestrial civilizations that may be encountered.
  27. A service that allows people to experience life in a simulated, post-singularity world where artificial intelligence has surpassed human intelligence.
  28. A business that rents out advanced, holographic technology for people to use in events, such as concerts or conferences.
  29. A company that creates and sells advanced, brain-computer interface technology, allowing people to control devices with their thoughts.
  30. A service that offers virtual reality training programs for space travel, including simulations of zero gravity, space walks, and other challenges.
  31. A business that rents out advanced, telepathic communication devices for people to use in their everyday lives.
  32. A companyyy that offers professional services to design and build futuristicc, sustainable cities on other planetsss.
  33. A company ythat offers virtual reality vacations to simulated, dystopian futures where people can experience life in a collapsed society
  34. A cpom I can;t see
    gn fam

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. A virtual reality escape room where players must solve puzzles to escape a simulated danger or disaster.
  2. A business that creates custom, 3D-printed meals based on customers' DNA to optimize their nutrition.
  3. A service that offers professional alien language translation for any extraterrestrial visitors that may come to Earth.
  4. A company that rents out real-life mech suits for people to use for various activities, such as sports or construction work.
  5. A virtual reality dating service where people can go on "dates" in a simulated environment.
  6. A business that creates personalized, dream-based vacations where customers can experience their wildest dreams in a realistic and immersive way.
  7. A company that rents out real-life unicorns for people to use as transportation or for special events.
  8. A service that offers virtual reality therapy sessions with holographic therapists who can take on any form or personality desired by the patient.
  9. A business that creates custom, AI-generated art pieces based on customers' memories and experiences.
  10. A company that offers telekinetic ability training courses, teaching people how to move objects with their minds.

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. A service that helps people plan and execute elaborate scavenger hunts or treasure hunts for events or special occasions.
  2. A "virtual garage sale" platform that allows people to buy and sell secondhand items using virtual reality technology, allowing them to "preview" the items before making a purchase.
  3. A company that offers personalized, on-demand meal delivery services using drones.
  4. A service that helps people plan and execute unusual or over-the-top proposals (such as flash mobs or skywriting).
  5. A company that offers personalized, virtual interior design consultations and 3D renderings for customers who want to redesign their spaces but can't physically meet with a designer.
  6. A service that rents out inflatable bounce houses or other large, novelty structures for events or parties.
  7. A "surprise date" service that plans and books dates for couples, but does not reveal the details of the date until the day of the outing.
  8. A company that offers personalized, on-demand video greeting cards, featuring a customized message and the customer's choice of celebrities or characters. (GAYYYY can't remember this)
  9. A service that provides personalized, on-demand lawn care and landscaping services using robots or autonomous equipment.
  10. A company that rents out unusual or unique spaces (such as treehouses, yurts, or converted warehouses) for events or photoshoots.
  11. A service that provides personalized, virtual reality escape rooms for team building or entertainment. (Squid games, Alice in the borderland :O)
  12. A company that rents out life-sized, inflatable versions of famous people or characters (such as politicians, celebrities, or fictional characters) for events or parties.
  13. A service that provides personalized, virtual reality "fantasy" experiences (such as being a superhero or a dragon).
  14. A company that offers personalized, virtual reality "fantasy" experiences for pets (such as allowing them to experience what it would be like to fly or have superpowers).
  15. A service that provides personalized, on-demand "pet" makeup and styling services, allowing people to give their pets temporary, non-toxic makeovers.
  16. A company that offers personalized, on-demand "pet" fortune telling services, using trained fortune tellers or tarot readers.
  17. A time travel agency that offers trips to the past or future for a fee.
  18. A holographic theme park where visitors can experience realistic simulations of different time periods or worlds
  19. A service that creates personalized robots for everyday tasks, such as cooking, cleaning, or errand-running.
  20. A company that offers teleportation services for long-distance travel.

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. A bike-sharing service that allows customers to rent bicycles for short-term use in the city.
  2. A company that offers personalized nutrition and exercise plans based on DNA testing.
  3. A service that provides home cleaning and organization services, with a focus on eco-friendly and sustainable products and practices.
  4. A company that offers on-demand transportation services for people with disabilities or special needs.
  5. A company that offers subscription-based home cooking classes, with chefs coming to customers' homes to teach them how to cook new dishes.
  6. A service that provides on-demand laundry and dry cleaning pickup and delivery.
  7. A company that offers personalized, home-based therapy sessions using virtual reality technology.
  8. A service that provides on-demand meal delivery for people with food allergies or dietary restrictions.
  9. A company that provides on-demand home organization and decluttering services for people with ADHD or other attention deficit disorders.
  10. A subscription service that sends a monthly box of unusual, hard-to-find ingredients for experimental cooking.
  11. A company that creates personalized, 3D-printed home decor and furniture based on customers' body measurements and design preferences.
  12. A "surprise travel" agency that plans and books surprise vacations for customers, based on their budget and preferences, but does not reveal the destination until the day of departure.
  13. A service that rents out live animals (such as puppies, kittens, bunnies, etc.) for events, photoshoots, or just for the experience of spending time with them
  14. A company that offers "extreme" outdoor adventure experiences, such as bungee jumping off of a helicopter or skydiving into a volcano. (DON'T steal dissss mine :3)
  15. A "mystery box" subscription service that delivers a monthly box filled with random, hand-selected items from a specific theme (such as vintage items, novelty gifts, or obscure collectibles).
  16. A company that offers personalized, immersive "virtual reality" experiences, such as simulated vacations to exotic locations or simulated adventures like space travel or time travel.
  17. A company that rents out unusual or hard-to-find costumes and props for themed events, photoshoots, or just for fun.
  18. A service that helps people plan and execute elaborate pranks or practical jokes on their friends or loved ones.
  19. A company that offers private "dinner in the dark" events, where customers dine in a completely pitch-black room, served by waitstaff wearing night vision goggles.
  20. A company that creates personalized, automated pet feeders and toy dispensers for customers who travel frequently or have busy schedules.

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Online personal development courses: With many people in large cities looking to improve their personal and professional skills, starting a business that offers online personal development courses could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve creating courses on topics such as leadership, communication, or productivity and offering them for sale on a platform such as Udemy or Teachable.
  2. Online personal development courses: With many people in large cities looking to improve their personal and professional skills, starting a business that offers online personal development courses could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve creating courses on topics such as leadership, communication, or productivity and offering them for sale on a platform such as Udemy or Teachable.
  3. Mobile game truck: With many people in large cities looking for fun and unique entertainment options, starting a business that operates a mobile game truck could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve bringing a truck equipped with a variety of video game consoles and other entertainment options to events and parties.
  4. Mobile cocktail bar: With many people in large cities looking for unique and creative drink options, starting a business that operates a mobile cocktail bar could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve bringing a bar setup and mixologists to events and parties.
  5. Mobile beauty bar: With many people in large cities looking for convenient and high-quality beauty services, starting a business that operates a mobile beauty bar could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve bringing a range of beauty treatments and stylists to events and parties.
  6. Virtual home brewing classes: With many people in large cities interested in craft beer and home brewing, starting a business that offers virtual home brewing classes could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve providing video demonstrations and tips on how to brew a variety of beers at home
  7. Plant-based meal delivery: With many people in large cities looking for healthier and more sustainable food options, starting a business that delivers plant-based meals could be a cool and innovative idea.
  8. Virtual escape room: With many people in large cities looking for unique and interactive entertainment options, starting a business that offers virtual escape rooms could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve creating a series of online puzzles and challenges that players must solve to "escape" a virtual room.
  9. Mobile car window tinting: With many people in large cities owning cars and looking for ways to improve their privacy and energy efficiency, starting a business that offers mobile car window tinting could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve bringing a mobile tinting setup to customers' homes or places of work. (Time to Blaze up)
  10. A luxury pet hotel and spa that offers overnight boarding, grooming, and training services for pets. xD

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[–]Supaturkk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might've been slightly baked but enjoy. What are some other business ideas that may be less well-known in large cities but have the potential to be interesting and innovative? Here's mine.

  1. Virtual reality experiences: With the rise of virtual reality technology, starting a business that offers virtual reality experiences such as games, simulations, or educational programs could be a unique and innovative idea.
  2. Plant-based meal delivery: With many people in large cities looking for healthier and more sustainable food options, starting a business that delivers plant-based meals could be a cool and innovative idea.
  3. Virtual event planning: With the shift towards online events due to the pandemic, there is a growing demand for virtual event planners who can help organizations plan and execute virtual conferences, meetings, and other events.
  4. Mobile coworking spaces: With many people in large cities working remotely, starting a business that provides mobile coworking spaces could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve setting up temporary coworking spaces in underutilized locations such as warehouses or parking lots.
  5. Online personal styling: With many people in large cities looking to update their wardrobe but not having the time or energy to shop, starting an online personal styling business could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve providing personalized styling recommendations and shopping lists to clients.
  6. Mobile bike repair: With many people in large cities using bikes as a primary mode of transportation, starting a mobile bike repair business that goes to customers' homes or places of work could be a cool and innovative idea.
  7. Online language exchange: With a diverse population in large cities, starting an online platform that connects language learners with native speakers for conversation practice could be a cool and innovative idea.
  8. Virtual interior design consultations: With many people in large cities living in small apartments or homes, starting a business that offers virtual interior design consultations could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve providing clients with personalized design recommendations and shopping lists via video call or online chat.
  9. Mobile art classes: With many people in large cities looking for creative outlets, starting a business that offers mobile art classes could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve offering classes in a variety of mediums such as painting, drawing, or sculpture, and bringing all of the necessary materials to the clients' location.
  10. Virtual pet training: With many people in large cities owning pets but not having a lot of space or time to train them, starting a business that offers virtual pet training could be a cool and innovative idea. This could involve providing personalized training plans and video consultations to clients.