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And override any possible rational thinking.Please tell me this straight from The Onion?
Jack em up with roids, wind them up, and send em to battle.
YouTube is the mind killer.Maybe he's been listening to too many commercials about men's testosterone levels in the USA, or you'd think there is an epidemic with all the commercials.
If some soldier has a testosterone deficiency that hinders performance, then they have some sort of medical syndrome with symptoms and treatment courses. If there isn't a documented issue for that particular soldier, then why would it matter?Honestly, you wouldn't want some low testosterone males on the battlefield because the symptoms are real when it comes to physical performance and energy.
Isn't everything we hear psychological manipulation? YouTube can be a mind killer if you don't play lawyer and verify. But if you are saying YouTube is wrong about testosterone, I beg to differ.YouTube is the mind killer.
Yes, and it would be good to find out rather than have the soldiers wait for symptoms. Now that I think about it, I don't remember blood tests in the 80s, but I imagine in today's age the military should be doing preventive care and they should have the numbers in their medical records.If some soldier has a testosterone deficiency that hinders performance, then they have some sort of medical syndrome with symptoms and treatment courses. If there isn't a documented issue for that particular soldier, then why would it matter?
Maybe he's been listening to too many commercials about men's testosterone levels in the USA, or you'd think there is an epidemic with all the commercials.
Yes, and it would be good to find out rather than have the soldiers wait for symptoms. Now that I think about it, I don't remember blood tests in the 80s, but I imagine in today's age the military should be doing preventive care and they should have the numbers in their medical records.
There’s one in AP, yes, but it’s valid here too, talking about hormone replacement therapy (that tends to be addictive), should oughta be addressed in many places.Delete. Already posted
Not sure sometimes, Many a Beta male running loose.I think that most of us were aware of the vital nature of this hormone, but thank you for you input.
The surest sign someone ain't an alpha is that they claim to be an alpha.If we were all alphas wouldn’t the system suffer?
I barely pay attention to the concept but it seems to me to beNot to mention the entire "Alpha / Beta" concept being complete pop psychology bunk.
I barely pay attention to the concept but it seems to me to be
“Alphas get what alphas want!”
I view it as an offshoot of Norman Vincent Peale‘s “The Power of Positive Thinking”, dressed up in camo gear.
Definitely.If we were all alphas wouldn’t the system suffer?
Peale, was sorta creepy... Like the crystal cathedral dude... Positive affirmations.I barely pay attention to the concept but it seems to me to be
“Alphas get what alphas want!”
I view it as an offshoot of Norman Vincent Peale‘s “The Power of Positive Thinking”, dressed up in camo gear.
Unequivocally.It's a Brave New World.
Not to mention the entire "Alpha / Beta" concept being complete pop psychology bunk.