Can we stop using the Abbreviation "PED"
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What the hell have you been smoking?
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You're a ******. The medical community classifies steroids preformance enhancing drugs. I get your ****** point but drug have classes. An asprin is classified as an "nsaid" not a ped. you are a moron who thinks you just came up with something brilliant. You didn't. People saying ped are using the right termPlease? For ***s sake. Do you know how ******ed you people sound?
Let's get this straight right away: EVERY Drug is Performance Enhancing.
That's called medicine in the 21st century, it's all for enhanced performance.
Why the *** would anyone take something that isn't going to give them an advantage? Not just an athlete but anyone.
Would you ever go to the doctor and tell him you're feeling ***ing great and want something that can bring you down a notch?
If people just took a couple minutes to break down this unholy ******ness known as "PED's" you'd realize how dumb and redundant it sounds in literally any context.
Say what you mean, not this lazy, ******, and redundant abbreviation known as PED
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I knew it, This post proves how ****** you are. Drugs have classes, that's a fact. Pain meds and sleeping pills are not in the performance enhancing class period. It doesn't matter what your feeble mind thinks.Comment
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Can you read? read this you dumb ****!
performance-enhancing drug
Ergogenic drug Sports medicine An agent–eg, amphetamines, androstendione, erythropoietin, hGH, testosterone, known or thought to improve performance in a particular activity. See Anabolic-androgenic steroids, 'Stacking.'. Cf Blood doping, Carbohydrate loading.
McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.Comment
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