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Ethan Tremblay

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Everything posted by Ethan Tremblay

  1. Possibly cannabis. The stuff we see today, of which a large amount is grown locally by Vietnamese syndicates, is extremely potent and ridiculously sticky. They’re also known to lace it with meth or other dangerous chemicals to make it more addictive. Needless to say, legally grown and prescribed (or sold OTC) cannabis would be much ‘cleaner’ and safer.
  2. I agree something needs to change, unfortunately there’s not an easy answer. I can see the benefits of legalising some illegal drugs, I just struggle to see the benefits when it comes to meth.
  3. I never played with one, but then again, I never played football.
  4. Chronic was all the rage a couple of years ago because it was seen as a legal form of marijuana. People who were too scared to purchase cannabis, due to it being illegal, were smoking chronic because they knew they couldn’t get into any trouble with the law. Luckily afternoon a number of teen deaths (mostly suicides) it’s now illegal as well.
  5. Being a copper I can only talk from experience, and meth is by far more of a strain. Two coppers can restrain a drunk, it can take at least six to restrain a slim built meth head. When I was a first responder, most Friday and Saturday nights were spent at the ER dealing with meth heads.
  6. Legalise it and more and more people will take it. If you’ve ever dealt with someone on meth, you’d understand that legalising it won’t work. It can take up to six coppers to restrain even a slim built person on meth. If you think Police and Hospital resources are stretched now, times that by 100 if meth were legalised. Police and Paramedics are the ones dealing with meth heads day in day out, they’re some of the most dangerous people to deal with. Legalising meth will only increase the amount of these people within our society.
  7. I believe the benefit of running through the snow is the cooling effect of the ice on the knee bone, it keeps any potential swelling down.
  8. It depends on what drugs you’re talking about legalising, people on heroin just pass out, they don’t want to fight. Ice has the exact opposite effect on people. Ask any copper, Paramedic or first responder what their thoughts are on legalising ice and you’ll get the same answer.
  9. Did you swab it to get a DNA sample before you washed it?
  10. Bit of sugar in those Powerades they were slamming down.
  11. Petracca was good, I have no idea what people are whinging about. People just like to pick on the fat kid I suppose.
  12. Based on that game and the outs we had, we will win the grand final this year. #Putyourhouseonit.
  13. Because you’re a negative nally.
  14. Yep, he’s leading the corralling stat.
  15. Based on his five possessions in one half of a JLT game?
  16. Who would have thought that playing two Wagners wouldn’t cancel each other out? Petty looks promising. Oliver quite possibly could be the GOAT.
  17. Clomifene is used as a post cycle therapy product by men after a steroid or testosterone cycle.
  18. Don’t chew gum during an interview.
  19. Thank [censored] the season starts soon.
  20. Intermittent fasting is a good way to reduce visceral fat.
  21. I’ve wandered down and watched a few WAFL games at the ground, it’s a great place to catch a game at. I recently found out it opened three months after the Gallipoli landing, just a bit of trivia thrown in there.

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