I feel it's important to note that I don't listen to a lot of radio. I have about a 10 minute commute to work. I occasionally have to get out through the week to run errands and do work things, and am listening to the radio for 10-15 minutes at a time.
I primarily only listen to 810 as I enjoy hearing some Chiefs talk, etc.
What I can't help but notice are that a solid 75% of the commercials are related to having low testosterone, or Blue Chew, or some other boner related issue.
Are there that many of you out there unable to get a woody? Why the hell does this need to be advertised so heavily? [Reply]
Ironically, I stopped listening to 810 due to the asinine number of commercials they stuff down your throat. Have never seen a greedier bunch of a holes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Have a friend who worked as a nurse at clinic that was on-site for a local employer with a lot of young people, primarily in their 20s. She said all day long she was seeing patients on anti-depressants which caused ED problems that then required Viagra to offset. This was maybe 6 or 7 years ago, doubt the situation has improved.
Well yea anti-depressants pretty much kill sex drive, that's basically proven. We're also all loaded up on microplastics and chemically driven food so hey. [Reply]
We've gone from a fan base full of shaved head, goatee wearing, Camaro driving, beer drinking, ass licking, 10 inch packing, 4.24 40 yard dash running mother****ers to popping boner pills and having low testosterone.
Have you seen that video of Clay running up the hill??
Originally Posted by TLO:
We've gone from a fan base full of shaved head, goatee wearing, Camaro driving, beer drinking, ass licking, 10 inch packing, 4.24 40 yard dash running mother****ers to popping boner pills and having low testosterone.
Have you seen that video of Clay running up the hill??
also something like generic viagra is dirt cheap to manufacture, a tablet might be like 5 cents total (even that is probably overestimating). these companies are all probably buying from the same manufacturer, so all they really have to do is do a 5 minute telehealth visit and fill a prescription, so their overhead is probably pretty small so there's tons of money available to advertise [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cheater5:
Generally speaking, men's testosterone levels have declined 25% in the last 20 years. Today there are men in their 20s with the T levels of men in their 60s. Up to 40% of males in their 20s have low testosterone levels.
So no, it's not "derr hrrr, only old guize listen to radio and they needz boner pillz." Grandpa likely has higher testosterone than you do.
Gary Cooper and John Wayne have been replaced with milksops. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TLO:
I feel it's important to note that I don't listen to a lot of radio. I have about a 10 minute commute to work. I occasionally have to get out through the week to run errands and do work things, and am listening to the radio for 10-15 minutes at a time.
I primarily only listen to 810 as I enjoy hearing some Chiefs talk, etc.
What I can't help but notice are that a solid 75% of the commercials are related to having low testosterone, or Blue Chew, or some other boner related issue.
Are there that many of you out there unable to get a woody? Why the hell does this need to be advertised so heavily?
I need a pill that will keep my dick from being a piece of tungsten carbide 24/7. [Reply]