วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 17 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

Dollhouse - No Vacancy

Ask your parents how the human/like plastic toys were back in the late 70's and early 80's. They were just like an average man; medium muscles, sharp and exceptionally bold looking action figures. Just imagine that the action figure discovers steroid, and begins to take daily amounts of it to improve its look. The result? A monstrous and grotesque looking action figure, just like the ones available on any toy store's shelf. The truth is, action figures can't take steroids. Even if the drug was injected into the toy's insides, it still wouldn't make a difference. Of course, toys are mostly made out of plastic. Yet young (human) athletes and people who do not seem to need the drug (Nobody needs it really), are actually taking it.

Let's take the annual Mr. Universe Competition as an example. Most women admire those strong muscles when they're really made out of drugs. Most women dazzle at those humongous men when they're really not that strong and healthy. Almost every crowned Mr. Universe used steroids before its effects were scientifically proven. They followed a strict diet (More detailed and rigorous than South Beach Diet), worked out following a daily routine (They actually concentrated an specific amount of time for each muscle in the body) and kept 'healthier' than an average person. The visible difference? They took steroids. After their 'wonder years', these crowned and non/crowned steroid taking men suffered from cardiac arrests, liver transplants, kidney failure and an extremely long list of ailments including death. While keeping healthy is an important aspect of life, it won't matter a thing if steroid is taken.

Young athletes take steroids to prove to be the 'better' man or woman (in some cases). They actually beat records, win championships, brag about it at press conferences, challenge other athletes; yet they all end up confessing their mistake after years of 'hard' work. People need to know that steroid triggers depression in the brain, most of the times triggering suicidal thoughts on people. The media actually provokes the sport 'padowans' to introduce steroids in their fragile bodies. The action figures posing at toy stores push little kids to think the body is able to turn into a monster; into some Hulk(TM) or into some 'Thing' from Fantastic Four(TM). Critics and analyzers say think they have no choice, and most of time parents are not well aware of their son's steroid use. Then again, they leave the young generations vulnerable to media influence.

The Steroid Dollhouse has to shut down forever. A human body has a limit. A limit in which muscles, if worked out, grow to a certain size and guarantee a certain performance. A limit not attainable by meaningless action figures. This makes humans specially different from other beings; the limits are perfectly adjusted to our minds and bodies. Only a specific range of 'unidentified' chemicals entering the body. Action figures can't possible suffer from depression or stress. Action figures can't possibly die from an overdose of drugs. We are humans with limits; that's the inconvenient truth. Being dolls is a lie. Just go ahead an live your life to the fullest, naturally.

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