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One league should have steroids and one should not
Steroid use implies a motive to win or dominate at all costs, so go ahead and use them if you just want to win. But if you also want to enjoy the game or follow the rules or glorify the gods or honor your city then winning isn't the only thing.
Professional athletes have devoted their lives to athletic excellence, and steroids let you become the best possible athlete.
Steroids don't make you a better athlete. They just make you build muscle faster and ESPECIALLY recover faster. But that doesn't make you a better athlete.
Anabolic steroids are no different from carb loading or concentrated protein or creatine or caffeine.
Steroids are really really bad for you. They should be illegal for all humans, athletes or not. Like cocaine.
Young non-professional athletes imitate professional athletes -- including taking steroids -- precisely because professionals are the best, and young people are irreparably harmed by taking anabolic steroids.
Relying on a chemical makes you psychologically dependent which makes you sad and a failure even if you're not full of rage
Ancient Greek athletics are dedicated to the gods, which implies some kind of purity, and steroid use is impure..and violates the oath not to cheat
If you're a gladiator, might as well take steroids cuz you're gonna die anyway..need that edge
Steroids make you not reproduce (somewhat) and it's good to have foolish steroid users not reproduce
Sports are not purely goal-oriented and steroids are a way of getting better without reference to any activity
There still needs to be rules. The specific sport would have to split into enhanced and non-enhanced athletes.
Steroid use increases organ size which bloats abdomen which produces ugly (unaesthetic) proportions
As a Spartan, I eat blood soup to make myself stronger, so that's basically like better steroids
In Greek, 'aristos' means 'the best', not 'the best natty'.
Greeks schmeeks johntesting
Steroid use is unfair because steroid users have an unfair advantage over nonsteroid users.