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Posted on Dec 12, 2019, 11:22 pm
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Quote from: ZUCC420 on December 12, 2019, 01:12:43 PMPost surgery most are too busy enjoying life while compartmentalizing any draw backs this surgery will inevitably bring about. While others such as yourself are too narcissistic to appreciate any increase in height (undertaking your body went through) that they'll abuse their body till their hearts content hitherto wind up reaping what you sow.

You are really jealous that I did what you will never have the courage to do, huh?
The level of projection in your attacks is amazing.

I've been enjoying my height immensely for the last 7 years and as I said, I don't NEED to do tibias - but now I have the extra money and time. It's an option. Something that you will never have because you're just a little coward too afraid to do even one LL and fix your problems.

And now you are bursting with rage that someone dares to do TWICE what you don't dare to do ONCE.

And if your consolation price for being a coward is that LL'ers will suffer "draw backs this surgery will inevitably bring about", I'm sorry to burst your bubble but most of us are doing great and we will keep doing great until we are in our 90s.

In my experience most people that actually do LL (unlike little bitches like you) tend to have a lot of discipline and they tend to workout and maintain their bodies in a much better shape than the average person.

We will be here enjoying our height and you will be still visiting forums, wishing some new LL technology will come so you can finally do it - which will never happen, because no technology can fix the fact that you are too afraid to fix you problem and too angry with people that actually do something about it. .

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Posted on Dec 13, 2019, 12:47 pm
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Quote from: BetzLandLiberator on December 12, 2019, 11:22:11 PMYou are really jealous that I did what you will never have the courage to do, huh?
The level of projection in your attacks is amazing.

I've been enjoying my height immensely for the last 7 years and as I said, I don't NEED to do tibias - but now I have the extra money and time. It's an option. Something that you will never have because you're just a little coward too afraid to do even one LL and fix your problems.

And now you are bursting with rage that someone dares to do TWICE what you don't dare to do ONCE.

And if your consolation price for being a coward is that LL'ers will suffer "draw backs this surgery will inevitably bring about", I'm sorry to burst your bubble but most of us are doing great and we will keep doing great until we are in our 90s.

In my experience most people that actually do LL (unlike little bitches like you) tend to have a lot of discipline and they tend to workout and maintain their bodies in a much better shape than the average person.

We will be here enjoying our height and you will be still visiting forums, wishing some new LL technology will come so you can finally do it - which will never happen, because no technology can fix the fact that you are too afraid to fix you problem and too angry with people that actually do something about it. .

All of your contention can be encapsulated into one word: PROJECTION

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Posted on Dec 13, 2019, 4:44 pm
#23

Lets see what you said in another topic:

Quote from: ZUCC420 on December 04, 2019, 11:20:50 AMI'll give it 10-13 years, in time will gather the money as well. I'm 5'5" with a long torso and short limbs, it seems people that are shorter than me have longer arms and legs. I think if I was "normal" proportioned I would've been 5'8.

I have reasons to believe there would be a breakthrough in a decade or less, like artificial cartilage implant and bone decalcification etc as evidenced from past and recent studies (sheeps had cartilage implant done successfully in the 90s).

Many of you are making it out to be Sci-Fi without doing any of research, so I'd suggest to stop being so ignorant and gloomy. LL should be a last resort (not worth it for normal short men), veterans can testify.

Well, nuff said. It's very clear that you're a little bitch too afraid to fix his own problems, someone who prefers to dream about sci-fi solutions instead of living today.


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Posted on Dec 13, 2019, 7:40 pm
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Quote from: BetzLandLiberator on December 13, 2019, 04:44:28 PMLets see what you said in another topic:

Well, nuff said. It's very clear that you're a little bitch too afraid to fix his own problems, someone who prefers to dream about sci-fi solutions instead of living today.

You're so ignorant and obnoxious that I won't waste any effort to set you straight, do whatever you like.

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Posted on Mar 19, 2020, 8:48 pm
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Quote from: ZUCC420 on December 13, 2019, 07:40:31 PMYou're so ignorant and obnoxious that I won't waste any effort to set you straight, do whatever you like.
Lol I tried to respect his experience but he really does come off like whatever he say can't be wrong but clearly he isn't all there in the head. The clown got CLL to lose his vcard lol guess all that gymceling wasn't working out for him.

Quote from: BetzLandLiberator on January 29, 2020, 04:24:44 AMIt wasn't one of the reasons for my CLL, it is was THE REASON. When you are below the 5% in terms of height for a man (165cm or 5'5''in my case) it's really tough in the dating market.

Oh btw, if you ain't sore you ain't work out hard enough pal.

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Posted on Mar 19, 2020, 9:28 pm
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Quote from: soitchi on March 19, 2020, 08:48:31 PMOh btw, if you ain't sore you ain't work out hard enough pal.

Believe what you want believe dude. If you think breaking your legs and stretching them for months is just like having DOMS, fine. Keep thinking that.
You'll never know the answer anyway because: 1) you don't have money for LL; 2) even if you had, you don't have courage to do it.

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Posted on Mar 20, 2020, 5:13 pm
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Quote from: BetzLandLiberator on March 19, 2020, 09:28:58 PMBelieve what you want believe dude. If you think breaking your legs and stretching them for months is just like having DOMS, fine. Keep thinking that.
You'll never know the answer anyway because: 1) you don't have money for LL; 2) even if you had, you don't have courage to do it.
You’re assuming a lot there buddy. Nobody is saying it’s like DOMS, I’m suggesting to the idiots here to go work out and see if they can deal with even a few days of soreness before they jump in blind and break their legs. I got money and no need to do this surgery, no desire either especially after seeing all the mentally challenged people on this site, the misinformation and lames like you.

You got the courage to show your face to everyone here or let chicks know you got the surgery? Or are you one of those lames who want to hide and pretend they were never short after getting CLL?

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