PJ Vogt
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Because, like, do you think that there's just a wide swath of people who really have become paranoid enough about institutions that they think, like, for instance, that peptides are being gatekept from them because, like, the pharmaceutical companies are greedy and they don't... Oh, absolutely.
That's how they view it.
So that's what peptides have meant for MAHA, not just exciting drugs making exciting promises, but a way to boycott big pharma, to spend your dollars in an anti-establishment, do-your-own-research kind of marketplace.
If the government says it might not be safe, order two before they ban it.
2024 is when peptides online became unavoidable.
Unavoidable because their newest, most fervent converts had begun making testimonials about these drugs, testimonials that were everywhere on social media.
In 2024, members of one of the scariest online communities get on board.
People who are hot and young.
Here's Ezra Marcus.
So wait, I want to watch, can we watch, like, I kind of just want to see the internet that, like, a 15-year-old boy could land on.
Like, I just want to watch one of those videos because I feel like they feel pretty different.
Today's guest has redefined the meaning of self-improvement.
I maximize all metrics of my life.
I've just come to the conclusion, based on anecdotes, based on numbers, that looks are the most important metric, and it would be insane to not prioritize them.
I use... Okay, what are we watching, Keeks?
Like, he's got, like, rosy cheeks and curly hair and, like, high cheekbones.
They began injecting testosterone at just 14 years old, claiming that natural puberty wasn't optimized for the modern world.
I started with 300 milligrams of testosterone, and I did that for a while.
Up until I was 16, I'm 100% confident that I made the right decision in my life.