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Comments by "upabittoolate" (@upabittoolate) on "KC Chiefs' Jovan Belcher Kills Girlfriend, Self; Murder-Suicide" video.
So because someone posted it on the internet, it MUST be true. Right? Have you ever been exercised at a gym, worked at a gym or spent time with athletes (& bodybuilders) who use anabolic steroids? I have done all 3. Roid rage is a myth. Get some actual research, dumbass. Roid rage ain't gonna make an NFL linebacker pull out a gun. At the very best, he'd smack the broad if he was losing his temper; not shoot her & while the mother is watching. Are oyu stupid or something?
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The dumbass posted your comment. There is no conclusive data that points to a causal link which would confirm "roid rage". There is, however, a fuckload evidence (in the form of behavioral observations) about PCS. Again, this behavior is consistent with PCS; not your idiotic roid rage.
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Since when does race play a factor here? Nobody was describing Chris Benoit with racial slurs after he killed his wife, his disabled son then himself. Nobody used perjoratives when Phil Hartman's wife snapped either. Where's your racist ire when someone mentions Gig Young's name? Oh, right. It's not there. So why use that word in this case? Are you smoking crack or something?
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As has been stated, the fucktard is posting your comments. Roid rage is a myth made up to scare people out of using them instead of using legitimate caveats about their use. Steroids do NOT cause increased aggression. Yes, testosterone is corelated to aggressive behavior but to claim causation is poor logic on your part. Lookit, I know you're not that bright but it seems that you're WAY out of your depth in this conversation. If all you can muster is an outlier case & some ad hominems, you lose.
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So because you can cut & paste a definition, that makes your point of view more valid? You're making a fool of yourself. A 6'2" 228lbs professional athlete who's job is colliding into people at 9-13mph isn't going to grab a pistol in a fit of rage, leave a living witness then go to his job & off himself because of some pie in the sky reason like roid rage. Having a man-made term to describe a phenomenon that's not attributed to steroids is NOT a fact. Belcher's behavior was consistent with PPCS.
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Again, you're trying to refer to roid rage as if it's actually a thing. It's not. I know intellect isn't your strength but even you know that things either are or they aren't. Therefore, to try to atrribute this event to something that doesn't exist or even might exist as opposed to looking at the facts we've gained from research about concussions & considering the fact that a 230lb linebacker is more likely to smack the broad then he'd be prone to shoot her while her mother watched, is silly.
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"The mother saw her daughter get killed." That's all the explanation I need.
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Chris Benoit's murder+murder+suicide=adequate proof that it ain't about nobody's race.
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Yes. Roid rage is a myth. Benoit's behavior has been more attributed to concussions than to "roid rage". Like I said, the fact that every other user of steroids isn't doing murder suicide is proof that your red herring argument is useless.
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1 study means it's 1 outlier. That's not conclusive, imbecile.
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"roid rage" is a myth. Yes, he's operating at a higher testorterone level than perhaps you or me but the fact that every other NFL player (AND steroid user for that matter) ain't mercking his old lady then himself is proof enough that roid rage isn't a factor here.
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No. In pharmacodynamics, there's a principle called "baseline". Everyone does NOT react differently to a drug because we're all made up ofthe same chemicals. At best, there's mean variance. Since you like to google so much, look up those terms.
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