Side effects may include death but bro look at my traps

This is a satirical meme composed of two parts: top text explaining a premise, followed by a popular reaction image. The top text states that bodybuilders react a certain way when learning a research chemical originally designed to castrate elephants has a side effect of increasing muscle mass in lab rats. The image below shows muscular former NFL player Anthony Adams peeking out from behind a tree rubbing his hands together with a scheming, eager expression, implying bodybuilders are excited to use the extremely dangerous chemical solely for its muscle growth benefit, completely ignoring its intended use and life-threatening side effects. The joke exaggerates the common stereotype that bodybuilders are willing to take unregulated, high-risk substances to build muscle regardless of severe health consequences.

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Bodybuilders when they find out a research chemical used for castrating elephants has a side effect of increasing muscle mass in lab rats:

Overview

This is a satirical meme composed of two parts: top text explaining a premise, followed by a popular reaction image. The top text states that bodybuilders react a certain way when learning a research chemical originally designed to castrate elephants has a side effect of increasing muscle mass in lab rats. The image below shows muscular former NFL player Anthony Adams peeking out from behind a tree rubbing his hands together with a scheming, eager expression, implying bodybuilders are excited to use the extremely dangerous chemical solely for its muscle growth benefit, completely ignoring its intended use and life-threatening side effects. The joke exaggerates the common stereotype that bodybuilders are willing to take unregulated, high-risk substances to build muscle regardless of severe health consequences.

Origin notes

This meme is sourced from the Reddit Meme subreddit via RSS feed. It uses the widely circulated Anthony Adams 'sneaky peeking' reaction meme template, which is commonly used online to express enthusiastic, scheming interest in something unwise or questionable. The joke plays on long-running discourse online about the use of untested research chemicals and dangerous performance enhancing substances in fitness and bodybuilding communities.

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