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Products that improved your life
#26

Products that improved your life

When I was 13 I was an awkward kid couldn't make eye contact with people and who had problems at school. My father bought me a book that made a huge impact in how I interacted with people; Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People". In terms of self-development, that book is considered a classic for a reason and was a major factor in turning my life around.

Other products:
- Pressure cooker: for making bone broth soups in condensed 2 hour period instead of standard stove-based 12-18 hour period.
- Gary Taubes "Good Calories, Bad Calories": for providing me with enough evidence to implement and keep following unprocessed food diet that is mostly low-carb
- Library card: My life-long reading habits yielded dividends in making me a high value man re literary references, excellent vocabulary, overall general knowledge, ability to relate and find commonalities with pretty much anyone, ability to read and absorb walls of text much faster than majority of population which has benefitted me in school and jobs, ability to focus and concentrate, giving an impression of intelligence even though I'm not much smarter than average, and so many other intangible benefits.
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#27

Products that improved your life

Vaseline!

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#28

Products that improved your life

Nutribullet juicer/blender.
Fat Gripz.
Foam roller.
Ankle braces for basketball.
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#29

Products that improved your life

1. Testosterone Replacement Therapy - I'm physically stronger, mentally focused, more positive, than I was in my early twenties

(distant 2nd)
Amazon Prime - saves time, gas, taxes
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#30

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-12-2014 01:30 PM)SupaDorkLooza Wrote:  

1. Testosterone Replacement Therapy - I'm physically stronger, mentally focused, more positive, than I was in my early twenties

How are libido, stamina/endurance, and erection quality? Also improved?

I'm going to start a family soon, but am really interested in starting TRT after the kids are here. My T is around 400 and I just don't feel like the man I was a few years ago.
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#31

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-12-2014 01:53 PM)PUA_Rachacha Wrote:  

How are libido, stamina/endurance, and erection quality? Also improved?

I'm going to start a family soon, but am really interested in starting TRT after the kids are here. My T is around 400 and I just don't feel like the man I was a few years ago.

libidio and eq very high

endurance for days activities is as high as when I was a kid. I'm not physically tired, ever.

irrational confidence: I work two minimum wage jobs, my checking account is down to double digits yet i feel like i can take on the world and win.

If you haven't you should check out the TRT podcasts on MikeCF's blog danger and play
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#32

Products that improved your life

the millionaire fastlane- kindle book
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#33

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-12-2014 02:24 PM)SupaDorkLooza Wrote:  

Quote: (12-12-2014 01:53 PM)PUA_Rachacha Wrote:  

How are libido, stamina/endurance, and erection quality? Also improved?

I'm going to start a family soon, but am really interested in starting TRT after the kids are here. My T is around 400 and I just don't feel like the man I was a few years ago.

libidio and eq very high

endurance for days activities is as high as when I was a kid. I'm not physically tired, ever.

irrational confidence: I work two minimum wage jobs, my checking account is down to double digits yet i feel like i can take on the world and win.

If you haven't you should check out the TRT podcasts on MikeCF's blog danger and play

Impressive.

Would you recommend it to someone with high testosterone but who always feel tired?

Do you masturbate? How do you feel after masturbation?
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#34

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-12-2014 02:24 PM)SupaDorkLooza Wrote:  

Quote: (12-12-2014 01:53 PM)PUA_Rachacha Wrote:  

How are libido, stamina/endurance, and erection quality? Also improved?

I'm going to start a family soon, but am really interested in starting TRT after the kids are here. My T is around 400 and I just don't feel like the man I was a few years ago.

libidio and eq very high

endurance for days activities is as high as when I was a kid. I'm not physically tired, ever.

irrational confidence: I work two minimum wage jobs, my checking account is down to double digits yet i feel like i can take on the world and win.

If you haven't you should check out the TRT podcasts on MikeCF's blog danger and play

What's your dose and how long until you started feeling "on"?
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#35

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-12-2014 08:25 AM)micha Wrote:  

The Kindle paperwhite.
What a fantastic piece of technology.

I know this sounds dumb Q, but is it possible to transfer PDFs (that you have downloaded on your own) to a Kindle? Or is it strictly reserved for books downloaded through their service?

I have never owned a kindle and usually read my books on a tablet.
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#36

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-15-2014 10:41 AM)Cyclone Wrote:  

Quote: (12-12-2014 08:25 AM)micha Wrote:  

The Kindle paperwhite.
What a fantastic piece of technology.

I know this sounds dumb Q, but is it possible to transfer PDFs (that you have downloaded on your own) to a Kindle? Or is it strictly reserved for books downloaded through their service?

I have never owned a kindle and usually read my books on a tablet.
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You can use Calibre to convert. Quality will not be the same, as you will probably see more paragraphs in the middle of the sentences.

I second the kindle. Allows me to read almost everywhere.
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#37

Products that improved your life

Nutribullet juicer/blender - Love it, a few weeks in I couldn't live without it
Electric toothbrush - It will blow your mind how clean your teeth get
Bluetooth speaker
Obviously Smartphone

Regarding Kindle question...I have a Kindle Touch. You can "transfer" almost any file. Go on amazon and go to Device Manager under your account. Each device has an email address...default is usually [email protected].

If you email a file to that address, it will be added to your kindle.

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”
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#38

Products that improved your life

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"Imagine" by HCE | Hitler reacts to Battle of Montreal | An alternative use for squid that has never crossed your mind before
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#39

Products that improved your life

Andis T-Outliner
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If you are black and have a problem with razor bumps
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#40

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-12-2014 12:17 AM)enderilluminatus Wrote:  

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Ordered this bad boy a couple days ago.
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#41

Products that improved your life

It saved my life. As soon as it arrives I want you to light up a cigarette and start reading.

"Believe in your FLYNESS ...
... conquer your shyness"
- Kanye Omari West
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#42

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-11-2014 11:18 PM)Checkmat Wrote:  

^ Astroglide is definitely the BEST lubricant I've ever used.

Astroglide's great, the bottles are much better than the tubes though IME.
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#43

Products that improved your life

Best Lube in my opinion for Anal!

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Tongue Scraper to properly get rid of that cigarette taste!

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#44

Products that improved your life

Mostly... Kindle

And my Note 2
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#45

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-16-2014 10:25 PM)A_CLizzy Wrote:  

Best Lube in my opinion for Anal!

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Tongue Scraper to properly get rid of that cigarette taste!

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Right on.

I use both of these as well
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#46

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-15-2014 10:44 PM)Kish Wrote:  

Andis T-Outliner
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If you are black and have a problem with razor bumps

Kish, do you think it will help a white guy who has problems with razor bumps?
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#47

Products that improved your life

Does skateboarding count? I'd say it made me a million times more optimistic.
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#48

Products that improved your life

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Its so much easier to capture photos when travelling. No more taking out a phone, entering a lock code, opening the camera app, aiming, focusing, etc. Just take it out, aim, press a button. You don't really need to frame or zoom (well, you can't). Its very simple, which I like.

edit: its an HTC RE.
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#49

Products that improved your life

I started St Tropez gradual tan, shit is good cant believe I haven't used this before >.<
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#50

Products that improved your life

Quote: (12-14-2014 04:43 AM)pitt Wrote:  

Impressive.

Would you recommend it to someone with high testosterone but who always feel tired?

Do you masturbate? How do you feel after masturbation?

If you got lifestyle in check
- red meat fish and greens, low salt sugar
- no alcohol
- not sitting all day (commute and computer)
- low caffeine intake
- stretching and mobility
- heavy weights and cardio
- no anglo-sphere wife

and you still feel beat down then it couldn't hurt you're just injecting something that you naturally produce.

I feel like I relieved the safety valve. If I wank I still feel motivated to get girls but not until a few hours later. However, I don't watch porn.


Quote: (12-14-2014 03:02 PM)Checkmat Wrote:  

What's your dose and how long until you started feeling "on"?

Mon and Thursday 0.5 cc of Test Enth from the 250 mg/ml sachets
Man I can't say exactly, some of it was mental just getting hyped up while filling the needle.
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