Meso? Oh yes you can, but only if you are exceptionally talented
For example, there were a number of members over there who claimed that a study of 140 lb HIV patients was applicable to 240 lb bodybuilders/strength athletes. Among the HIV patients, the study found that there were significantly diminishing returns from anavar after 60 mgs. Someone pointed out, that much larger, hard training, and metabolically superior athletes might benefit from more than 60 mgs. This claim was made by a 231 lb bodybuilder who found that the sweet spot was 80 mgs, and that for his many, many larger friends, 100 mgs was the sweet spot. I, oops, I mean this 231 pound guy pointed out the obvious, that this was a case of apples and oranges (the 231 lb guy was trained as a statistician and research scientist.....he is a real jerk, but knows, as they say in the stats world, garbage in, garbage out). The 231 lb guy also knew, living in the same town, that the Doc selling his services on that site had his medical license revoked by the great state of Texas.
Well, things turned ugly, the three stooges started to claim that the 231 lb guy was a fraud, that the pics he posted of himself when he won a nat qualifier were fake (don't be too impressed, it took me, I mean the jerk 13 shows to win 2) that his doctorate was fake, and that his martial art titles were fake. Mind you, none of these guys, unlike the many members on this forum who have walked the walk, ever set foot on a stage or competed in a combat sport. The 231 lb jerk stated that there was a simple way of settling the matter, they could get together, 231 lb guy could show them the pics of him w/ out the face covered up, and demonstrate just how fraudulent his martial arts skills were.
And there you have it, how to get banned by MESO 101.