You ever notice how some of the richest guys in tech suddenly have these incredibly sculpted physiques? Yeah, that Elon Musk shape everyone talks about—turns out it's probably not from hitting the gym. I just found out Silicon Valley's elite circle has been quietly using something called growth hormone releasing peptides. Basically it's the 'longevity drug' everyone's been whispering about. The clinical data is wild. This stuff apparently works several times better than natural training for building muscle and cutting fat. But here's the thing—one of the side effects is that unnaturally full, almost balloon-like body shape you see on some of these billionaires. That's the tell. You can't just buy that look with a gym membership. A full treatment course costs as much as a luxury car. Of course, when asked about it, the usual response is 'we don't use illegal drugs, but we do have a comprehensive anti-aging plan.' Very legal, very cool. While most people are still counting macros and protein grams, the ultra-wealthy have basically outsourced their body management to molecular biology. It's not even about vanity anymore. This is just the beginning. They're applying the same logic to aging itself now. Think about it—the wealth gap isn't measured at the gym anymore. It's in the pharmacy. The Elon Musk shape physique everyone admires? That's not dedication. That's just what unlimited access to biotech looks like. The real class divide is going to be written in our cells.

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