So he turned to supplements. “Probably for like six months, I was experimenting with just different stacks”—combinations of supplements—“I would read about on Reddit,” Mike says.
The article uses the word “stack” 3 times in reference to semen drugs. “cum” is implied.
Seriously, though, my only exposure to this subculture is through one-liner memes of people talking about their cum stacks, and it’s such an absurd concept that it’s never stopped being funny to me. I could read the article—I’m sure it’s good—but in this case I prefer to stay blissfully ignorant and leave it in the realm of imagination.
The article uses the word “stack” 3 times in reference to semen drugs. “cum” is implied.
Implication? Where’s the fun in that?!
Seriously, though, my only exposure to this subculture is through one-liner memes of people talking about their cum stacks, and it’s such an absurd concept that it’s never stopped being funny to me. I could read the article—I’m sure it’s good—but in this case I prefer to stay blissfully ignorant and leave it in the realm of imagination.
I know writers who use subtext, and they’re all cowards.