It looks like he's finally selling the supplement line he shilled a few months back. I'm not an expert in any of these exotic extracts so I can't comment. It will be interesting to see someone buy the stuff and test it. I know that some low quality supplement manufacturers are often guilty of inaccurately measuring their contents.
Top ten anime crossover plot twist:
Waifu_watchers, who went viral with a video a few months ago has now been spotted with Tate. The brothers had featured his video on their podcast a while back. Now they invited him to Romania.
There's an old bit I think it was TRS (I know gay) called "le chateu de autiste" parodying manosphere types talking about how guys should buy a body pillow and and get a waifu to own the whores. LMAO
Why does this narcissistic faggot have a following? Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, and other philosophers have had better solutions for you to lead a happy life for millennia and yet people keep falling for these pseudo-guru mongoloids.
Back in the day men were competing with men in there hometown and school, now with the social media, online dating, etc. Men are competeing with men in there school the next school and sometimes in other cities. This increase in options and the simp/mommy issues phenomenon has made women constantly have a case of "grass is always greener" and incapable of settling. naturally when your all chasing the top 10%, 90% get left out. Naturally, envy turns to hatred VERY fast I'd like to remind you that in the elliot rodgers manifesto what drove him mad wasn't chicks not sleeping with him it was seeing other men succeed. So rather than understanding these things or just generally trying to improve yourself and be the best version of yourself you can be. These guys develop a SEVERE case of sour grapes, Guys like Tate are the perfect preacher for them
The second biggest contributor is lack of fathers in the home and male role models in education. The "internet daddy" phenomenon is something many are familiar with.
The third biggest contributor is all the anti male and anti masculinity shit that's been crammed down many young mens throats. Just like when you eat too much of something and grow sick of it. Many young men are sick to death of it so when a guy like tate takes the complete opposite approach it appeals to them "damn this guy is sticking it to the system", "look at this guy he kicks ass and drives sports cars". plus the general "Fuck you mom" mentality young boys already have.
There's an old bit I think it was TRS (I know gay) called "le chateu de autiste" parodying manosphere types talking about how guys should buy a body pillow and and get a waifu to own the whores. LMAO
It looks like he's finally selling the supplement line he shilled a few months back. I'm not an expert in any of these exotic extracts so I can't comment. It will be interesting to see someone buy the stuff and test it. I know that some low quality supplement manufacturers are often guilty of inaccurately measuring their contents.
More detailed post soon, but I can already tell you these are more than likely BS
1. Observe that they all have a proprietary blend. Prop blends are usually listed in descending order of quantity, but there's nothing stopping you from having it be 99% the first ingredient and 1% everything else.
A bad supplement thusly has a prop blend that:
1. has many ingredients that
2. makes up a large proportion of the ingredients 100% prop blend
A good supplement, in my opinion, should have:
1. No prop blends All ingredients and quantities listed separately
OR
2. one that
2a. makes up a small proportion of the total ingredients
2b. has few ingredients itself The "Explosive Energy Blend" has only 3 ingredients, only 2 of which you don't know the quantity of and makes up less than 10% of the product.
His supplements all have a prop blend, and in the case of 2 of them it makes up roughly 90% of the ingredients. RED FLAG
2. Selling a fucking test booster. They're mostly bullshit, as the increase in free test is usually too low to make a difference. Also, you'd expect Top G and his fanboys to have high test, if they go to the gym and all that...
3. Spoiler for my next post on this matter but there's caffeine in his vitamin supplement. Any energy boost is likely attributable to this
More detailed post soon, but I can already tell you these are more than likely BS
1. Observe that they all have a proprietary blend. Prop blends are usually listed in descending order of quantity, but there's nothing stopping you from having it be 99% the first ingredient and 1% everything else.
A bad supplement thusly has a prop blend that:
1. has many ingredients that
2. makes up a large proportion of the ingredients
Wow, I didn't even pay attention to that. In the first and second supplement the proprietary blend literally makes up more than 99% of the total weight.
More detailed post soon, but I can already tell you these are more than likely BS
1. Observe that they all have a proprietary blend. Prop blends are usually listed in descending order of quantity, but there's nothing stopping you from having it be 99% the first ingredient and 1% everything else.
A bad supplement thusly has a prop blend that:
1. has many ingredients that
2. makes up a large proportion of the ingredients View attachment 3900069 100% prop blend
A good supplement, in my opinion, should have:
1. No prop blends View attachment 3900096 All ingredients and quantities listed separately
OR
2. one that
2a. makes up a small proportion of the total ingredients
2b. has few ingredients itself View attachment 3900099 The "Explosive Energy Blend" has only 3 ingredients, only 2 of which you don't know the quantity of and makes up less than 10% of the product.
His supplements all have a prop blend, and in the case of 2 of them it makes up roughly 90% of the ingredients. RED FLAG
2. Selling a fucking test booster. They're mostly bullshit, as the increase in free test is usually too low to make a difference. Also, you'd expect Top G and his fanboys to have high test, if they go to the gym and all that...
3. Spoiler for my next post on this matter but there's caffeine in his vitamin supplement. Any energy boost is likely attributable to this
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Too lazy to break down "unmatched" completely, but I've already written it off as mostly bullshit
As you can see, a lot of the ingredients are NOT science-based, as he claims.
Let's also talk about cost. His vitamin supplement at the bottom costs $2/dose, but this alternative from myprotein costs 31 cents/dose at full price. I know for a fact nescafe costs less than $1.69/dose, so it's safe to say Tate's supplement is overpriced
I'm sure his take on Islam will ultimately boil down to "woman must wear hijab and respect man!!1!!", to say nothing of his womanizing, alcohol and hoarding of wealth...
Afaik Tate has only promoted the supplements in a single tweet. Not much exposure yet. As I recall he did the same thing with his merch website: set it up first and only advertised it aggressively a bit later in his livestreams.
Thanks for this. Perusing your annotations, there were a few things that stood out to me:
1) L-Carnitine. The infamous Alberto Salazar got into trouble for supposedly injecting his athletes with high doses of the stuff. Apparently this might have been against the rules simply because injecting anything in large doses is against the rules. At any rate, there's this. However, the purported benefits for endurance athletes would have nothing to do with "mental clarity".
2) Phenylethylamine is apparently something people like to combine with Selegeline, a Parkinson's drug which apparently Sam Bankman Fried had been taking.
3) So all three supplements probably contain caffeine, the 3rd even has a warning against supplementing with "caffeine [...] from other sources", but they can't be bothered to show the caffeine content on the package. Pretty lame.
Also, it seems like this guy, Charlie Cicack, is behind the brand: https://twitter.com/Replatform_King.
It's interesting that he refers to himself as the "King of replatforming", but there's no evidence for me to comment further.
Afaik Tate has only promoted the supplements in a single tweet. Not much exposure yet. As I recall he did the same thing with his merch website: set it up first and only advertised it aggressively a bit later in his livestreams.
Then we shall wait for the eventual livestream, and then we shall wait for the inevitable MPMD video. Until then, I will do my lateral raises and overhead presses and not eat my trenbolone sandwiches.
Thanks for this. Perusing your annotations, there were a few things that stood out to me:
1) L-Carnitine. The infamous Alberto Salazar got into trouble for supposedly injecting his athletes with high doses of the stuff. Apparently this might have been against the rules simply because injecting anything in large doses is against the rules. At any rate, there's this.
Never knew that part, though it doesn't come as a surprise to me. That being said, being part of a doping scandal isnt exactly a red flag to me, if anything, it proves someone else thought itd be effective.
I only ever knew it as a pre-workout ingredient which supposedly helps your body turn fat into energy, but is only useful if you lack it. WebMD lists the only confirmed benefit of it to be l-carnitine deficiency.
2) Phenylethylamine is apparently something people like to combine with Selegeline, a Parkinson's drug which apparently Sam Bankman Fried had been taking.
I knew it as a pre-workout ingredient. It's also similar in structure to meth, so I wouldn't exactly be surprised if it has similar effects to it - a stimulant which also improves focus
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I never said that. The 3rd has it for sure, but the 1st has theobroma cocoa (cocoa bean) extract. Has some, but its probably not much. Though, I wouldn't be surprised if you tested it and it had more than you'd expect it to have, if you know what i mean...
The 2nd has nothing that suggests it has caffeine in it, and no reason to add it either.
the 3rd even has a warning against supplementing with "caffeine [...] from other sources", but they can't be bothered to show the caffeine content on the package. Pretty lame.
As again, I speculate there's ≤133mg caffeine per pill. The only reason I have for this being that the FDA treats 400mg as the safe limit, and he sets a limit of 3 pills daily.
Anyway while I'm here talking about it, I realise I had not dunked on its muscle building claims in my 1st 2 posts. So here we go:
There are several ways to trigger muscle protein synthesis
1. mechanical tension (i.e. GO JIM)
2. leucine, an amino acid, part of any complete protein (i.e. eating protein)
3. Testosterone, though it doesn't do much within natural ranges (i.e. take roids)
Bro-science suggests that insulin also would, hence the myth of the anabolic window, in which a bodybuilder would eat carbs and protein immediately after a workout. This has been disproven by science.
... none of which the pill provides. So, perhaps you could argue that the vitamins and such indirectly support it? This opens up a dangerous window where I can potentially argue that all and any supplements indirectly support muscle growth. What I'm saying is that you should just buy some anavar, a membership at Anytime Planet Fitness, and some whey protein powder.
Anyway I find it pretty disturbing that he's essentially marketing this (and most other things, really) to you as "bottled masculinity". You can't just buy masculinity, whether it be booze, cigars, a car, or muscles, YOU HAVE TO LIVE IT, DAMNIT!
Also, it seems like this guy, Charlie Cicack, is behind the brand: https://twitter.com/Replatform_King.
It's interesting that he refers to himself as the "King of replatforming", but there's no evidence for me to comment further.
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Too lazy to break down "unmatched" completely, but I've already written it off as mostly bullshit
As you can see, a lot of the ingredients are NOT science-based, as he claims.
Let's also talk about cost. His vitamin supplement at the bottom costs $2/dose, but this alternative from myprotein costs 31 cents/dose at full price. I know for a fact nescafe costs less than $1.69/dose, so it's safe to say Tate's supplement is overpriced
Oh for fucks sake is he selling prop blend nootropics and test boosters? I can't fucking wait till Derek sees this shit, he'll have a field day.
Edit: Oh, you already mentioned Derek. Still can't wait for that, Derek hasn't done a pre analysis since the Rock (I think?) and that'll be pretty cool.
Also, NH made a pretty based video about Mr. Tate because he made the Jason Blaha "bodybuilding is gay" take. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImJqBwLqHcw
Am aware of that, feels like everyone on Fitness YT covered that. Almost surprised to see you mention Natural Hypertrophy, he's a little obscure compared to some.
Didn't mention that since it doesnt concern a ton of people, plus, it just kinda falls under the shit-takes umbrella. Plus, it almost seems to have been precisely made to do what it did: ignite a firestorm of controversy
Anyway, several of my thoughts on the matter (as something of an amateur bodybuilder/powerlifter) note that some kinda overlap with NH
1. (basically 12 rules of life chapter 1) Being a bodybuilder to intimidate people into not fighting you is based. Animals and shit have been doing that, that's why they do shit like show off feathers and shit, it's less dangerous than brawling it out, cuz even if you win you'll still take a few hits or something. These displays basically say "im bigger, im healthier, im better fed, I'm stronger, my morale is good, if you wanna fight I'll beat you" and to an extent the last bit is true: a bodybuilder is generally stornger than an average person.
2. Yuo don't get to show off yuor physique and call other people who show off their physiques homosexual (unless yuore also homosexual) Top G(ay)
I've updated the OP regarding Tate's children. This podcaster Adam Sosnick was strangely gleeful in revealing private information on the subject. Sosnick is one of Patrick Bet-David's collaborators, and met Tate when they interviewed him in Madrid back in September. He alleges that Tate told him in confidence he had 4 kids.
while i do vehemently dislike him for being a degenerate pimp and a muzzie, i cannot bring myself to hate the guy because he has surprisingly good takes about (((zelenskyy)))