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recreational drugs
no such thing.
there are medicinal drugs and there are ILLEGAL drugs
recreational drugs
I suggest you partake in a few illegal drugs so you can see how much of a non-issue a bloke railing a couple of lines on grand final night isno such thing.
there are medicinal drugs and there are ILLEGAL drugs
I suggest you partake in a few illegal drugs so you can see how much of a non-issue a bloke railing a couple of lines on grand final night is
OD'd from coke did he?after watching what my best friends family went through, when he found his brother after an OD, i think i'll pass ... i have no intention of putting my family through the same thing
Probably from the 40% of the cleaning products they’re snorting when they snort cocaine. May as well do the tide pod challenge and call it a nightOD'd from coke did he?
That must have been some maradonna level quantities.
What a narcno such thing.
there are medicinal drugs and there are ILLEGAL drugs
What do you call alcohol, or cigarettes then? Medical?no such thing.
there are medicinal drugs and there are ILLEGAL drugs
Well, they arent illegal substances.What do you call alcohol, or cigarettes then? Medical?
But they are... recreational, like caffeine.Well, they arent illegal substances.
Yep I agree. I like drugs. I have taken drugs before and will take them in the future.Like it or not, no matter what your view on them, if you think they are a big deal or not, they are illegal. Thats a plain and simple fact. Naden stuffed up.
no such thing.
there are medicinal drugs and there are ILLEGAL drugs
For the record, and I’m not assuming you’re talking to me, you probably aren’t but I think he deserves whatever punishment the NRL sees fit. He broke the terms of his contract as you said, my comments are based around all the stone throwing in glass houses that tend to happen when a player gets stung.Yep I agree. I like drugs. I have taken drugs before and will take them in the future.
However, my current line of employment doesnt care what I do outside of hours, so it's not a concern.
When I previously worked at the mines, I was drug tested regularly and thus didnt do drugs during this period because my employment was on the line, regardless of my view on whether it should or shouldn't be illegal.
When naden signed an nrl contract, he agreed to the rules. Those rules included dont do drugs as per WADA. That's the long and short of it. He broke the rules of his contract.
Ideology doesnt come into it.
Gimme back my MEDICINEWhat do you call alcohol, or cigarettes then? Medical?
Oh for sure, I think some people (generally speaking, not anyone in particular in this thread) are pretty naive about how many people regularly use drugs and might be shocked at their professions.For the record, and I’m not assuming you’re talking to me, you probably aren’t but I think he deserves whatever punishment the NRL sees fit. He broke the terms of his contract as you said, my comments are based around all the stone throwing in glass houses that tend to happen when a player gets stung.
Don’t tell anyone about teachers under 30.Oh for sure, I think some people (generally speaking, not anyone in particular in this thread) are pretty naive about how many people regularly use drugs and might be shocked at their professions.
Surgeons, drs, lawyers, high profile businessmen, elite athletes, ex-cops (retired, not booted from the force), paramedics... they all do it.
Only under? I think we have a couple of over 30s teachers on here that partake. One in particular comes to mind...Don’t tell anyone about teachers under 30.
Nom, nom, nom.Only under? I think we have a couple of over 30s teachers on here that partake. One in particular comes to mind...