I bet you're one of those who get butt hurt watching their vlog

well, TMW's advice work on me man.
1. save a hell lot of money. cut out all the bullsh!ts. their best advice ever is on supplements. just get whey and creatine (preferably a blend or a CreaPure).
it works! I'm young. I don't need those pre workouts (tried Cellucor's C4. gave me no effect at all, I swear), recovery supplememt (BCAA, Glutamine, Amino Acids etc.) and what not. at the end of the day, I'm makin' all kinds of gains while those egoistic misters at my gym that have a locker full of supplements still have sucky body. Twins call them, Jimmy Struthers

2. Twins and I, we are ectomorphs. what works for them mostly tend to work for me (except for their training regime which is too little for me. I don't have genetics as great as theirs. sad)
3. their videos are funny yet easy to digest. 3 to 6 minutes max. no beating around the bush
4. they are not sponsored athletes, and they don't own a supplement store. they couldn't care less in promoting supplements. they only review supplements based on reviewers'/ subscribers' request. they give good advice (at least to me, they are)
my question is, despite of vlog trainers despising him, is it wrong for me to take their advice and put in a trial and error test run? if it works, good. if it doesn't, too bad.
p/s: this is an online supplement store thread/ post. I wouldn't want to drift away from the main purpose of this thread

so, I'll put the conversation to an end. If you are still somewhat unhappy, do find me on Bodyspace. Bodyspace speaks for itself.
Added on September 21, 2012, 11:39 pmhey man. I got that from Alex Rogers of Protein Factory LOL. go tell him he don't know jacksh!t and he needs to do more research on endocrinology

May I know the link to your body space? Found this.
But you look like 120-130lbs ish in your picture. :S