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I want to lose weight, and since I'm going to lose weight in the first place I think it would be cool to bust it up a few notches and get ripped and big. Also, are there any tips you guys would like to share? I know that some guys use whey, creatine, and other things to aid in their diets but do you personally recommend it? What's the best stuff I can buy to help in my long journey? Thanks!
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