How did he go from this....
TO THIS?
Any tips?
>>38735971
SS+GOMAD
>>38735983
Don't you mean SS+GOBAD
>>38736026
No. Whats wrong with you?
>>38735971
Obvious roider bodybuilder type, all for show, no real power. Respect a real bug lifter like this that has actual functional strength.
post fit bugs
The real gains goblin
rich's 12 meal a day plan, obv
>>38735971
probably sucked the blood out of a /roids/ poster
>>38736116
fucin sersly so damb tired of these queer ass mosquitos. gayest fuckin bugs in existens, ther hole life revolvs around sucking off other animals.
Don't call me a manlet
>>38736958
This is dumb, and you should feel dumb.
This isn't a funny joke. It just betrays a lack of understanding to what steroids actually are, and what they do. It also shows a lack of understanding of insect physiology, but I'll let that go, because most people don't know much at all about insects.
Steroids, from the greek "solid", are simply four connected polyphenol carbon rings, and in humans, they are derived entirely from lanosterol and cholesterol. Steroids act as hormones in the body, acting on gene transcription from DNA to RNA, in effect exaggerating certain features and downplaying others. The "roid" that most people talk about, is testosterone, the primary masculinizing, or androgenic steroid. This is a simplification of a simplification, but Testosterone works by upregulating the gene transcription of androgenic characterisitcs.
However, this is only how it works in humans, and animals like humans.Vertebrate steroids have different effects on insects then they do on humans, so mosquitoes are a whole different mess. The primary endocrine regulators for mosquitoes are; Juvenile Hormone, a sesquiterpene very similar in structure to the hormone Squaline; Ecdysteroids which are basically the insects own version of sex steroids, and are also used to regulate moulting and metamorphisis; and PTTH, which I don't feel like spelling.
In female mosquitoes, the presence of Testosterone upregulates egg production and increases fecundity. This makes sense, as their only source of Testosterone is human blood; any level of Testosterone means than they have fed recently, and the environment can support a greater number of mosquitoes. It wouldn't make them bigger or stronger, or more muscular, because mosquitoes don't have skeletal muscle the way humans do; mosquitoes don't respond to human sex steroids the way humans do because they do not have the same anatomy as humans. This is trivially obvious.
>>38737373
/sci/, eat a snickers
>>38737373
We triggered a Entomologist
>>38735960
Dat dere Celltech
>>38737373
>found a fellow entomologist
Ayyy, I study bumble bees
>>38740081
ayy I don't study them but I have done intern work with bees and might wanna keep them someday.