In a way -- despite all your words, you are curiously absent from the conversation.
That's because you have completely left the topic of doping being common in college.
I predicted you would accuse me: "Before you accuse me of going off topic, we were actually talking about doping in college, and you strayed off topic, accusing me of the same debunked strawman arguments I never made."
But if you click back far enough, you will see it was you who left the topic, clutching the same old strawmans you always do when you cannot support your own ideas.
That's because you have completely left the topic of doping being common in college.
I predicted you would accuse me: "Before you accuse me of going off topic, we were actually talking about doping in college, and you strayed off topic, accusing me of the same debunked strawman arguments I never made."
But if you click back far enough, you will see it was you who left the topic, clutching the same old strawmans you always do when you cannot support your own ideas.
So you continue to be off topic. Predictable. Well done.
8:34 3k this year. Faster than Tuohy's suspicious PR.
Ironic that you like to compare her with someone you claim is a doper. Perhaps it is a valid comparison? Birds of a feather? Read the thread about her latest coach, who has doping associations.
So how many races this year?
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I predicted you would accuse me: "Before you accuse me of going off topic, we were actually talking about doping in college, and you strayed off topic, accusing me of the same debunked strawman arguments I never made."
But if you click back far enough, you will see it was you who left the topic, clutching the same old strawmans you always do when you cannot support your own ideas.
So you continue to be off topic. Predictable. Well done.
Since you now want to pretend you are the champion of staying on "the topic of doping being common in college", did we ever come to any consensus of how much "very common" is? 2%? 5%? 20%? 50%? 80%? Based on what?
So you continue to be off topic. Predictable. Well done.
Since you now want to pretend you are the champion of staying on "the topic of doping being common in college", did we ever come to any consensus of how much "very common" is? 2%? 5%? 20%? 50%? 80%? Based on what?
It's been established by those who gave competed in college that doping is common in college. That isn't a percentage; it simply means it is common as distinct from being uncommon or even rare.
Since you now want to pretend you are the champion of staying on "the topic of doping being common in college", did we ever come to any consensus of how much "very common" is? 2%? 5%? 20%? 50%? 80%? Based on what?
It's been established by those who gave competed in college that doping is common in college. That isn't a percentage; it simply means it is common as distinct from being uncommon or even rare.
It's been established by those who gave competed in college that doping is common in college. That isn't a percentage; it simply means it is common as distinct from being uncommon or even rare.
*have, not gave.
You came back 40 minutes later to read your own post!!! 😂😂😂
Since you now want to pretend you are the champion of staying on "the topic of doping being common in college", did we ever come to any consensus of how much "very common" is? 2%? 5%? 20%? 50%? 80%? Based on what?
It's been established by those who gave competed in college that doping is common in college. That isn't a percentage; it simply means it is common as distinct from being uncommon or even rare.
So no real consensus then. Just gossip and tall tales.
Based on personal gut feeling and local experiences, it might be considered "rare" to one, "uncommon" to another, "common" to a third, and "very common" for the ridiculous.