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Benotti69 said:Pure Darwinian.
Survival of the fittest? The dumbest die first? Not sure what you mean?
Benotti69 said:Pure Darwinian.
Briant_Gumble said:^^ Didn't realise it was still that bad, I thought it had cleaned up a bit the list of deaths under 50 since the 80's would be horrendous.
Andrew "test" Martin died of a head trauma related condition similar to what Benoit was thought to have developed although in that case he didn't take his family down with him.
Cyivel said:It probably has got a bit better, they have improved in regards to doing stupid things to the head, plus people have to sit out if they have a concussion and whilst there are some people who are still obviously taking steroids/HGH there are a few more realistic physiques than in the past, not sure how much of an issue pain pills still are.
Mrs John Murphy said:The other parallel is Chris Benoit who was on a cocktail of steroids when he murdered his wife and son.
Mrs John Murphy said:The problem is that most of the top contenders are juicing. Even Rey Misterio has been busted twice for roids and he is hardly a big man.
Part of the problem is Vince McMahon's 'big man' fetish.
It won't get better because HHH is one of the biggest juicers and is of course McMahon's son in law.
The move towards less obviously gassed was I think in part because Linda McMahon was running for office and when you have people looking like freaks it tends to draw negative attention.
NB - CM Punk who is a 'normal' size wrestler lost to the gassed up Rock last night again, and they reckon that Wrestlemania will be a gassed up Rock and a gassed up Cena. So back to how they were.
Glenn_Wilson said:There is letsrun forums for distance runners and track. You might find the forums way open and be put off by the funny stuff but if you read the threads some of the posts are serious with good info.
jamesmasters said:On a side note, isn't this another example of how the top athletes never get caught by tests, only by being physically caught with drugs or by someone breaking the omerta? He must have been tested hundreds of times. All tests say he's clean, but the moment someone searches his house, they find bagfuls of steroids there.
Cerberus said:What's your point? Pistorius shouldn't be given a hard sentence because it won't magically solve all the worlds problems?
I think murder is a wee bit above what your run-of-the-mill doper does.alitogata said:My point it that as long this doping system keep on working this way nothing will change. There will always be another Pistorius.
hrotha said:I think murder is a wee bit above what your run-of-the-mill doper does.
No the only differences between these deaths and the one that Pistorius did is that the "victims" had a choice and that the "victims" of doping usually don't die, as opposed to the victims of gunshots to the head who usually die. Fairly large differences when you think about it.alitogata said:I count as murders all the deaths of all these famous or no famous athletes that died in young age from doping side affects too. For me it's some how the same.
The only thing that alters these deaths from the one that Pistorius did, is that these are indirect and with a no detectable specific person as the killer. But again these are murders because they kill people
alitogata said:Who killed Florence Joyner -Griffith for example? Doping industry and the totally immoral people that runs this industry.
alitogata said:In Pistorius case we get angry because we see these side effects work directly and involve other people as well.
Yes you do defends Pistorius, you do everything possible to paint him as a victim of the evil doping industry, not as a murderer.alitogata said:But again if in the place of this girl was Pistorius himself dying suddenly in his mid twenties, (something probable because we have heard of athletes dying this way, football players, cyclists etc.), wouldn't be someone responsible for his death? ( I don't defend now Pistorius).
If we look at the final result then forget about doping, that's strictly small fries. Prosecute Coca Cola, McDonald, Philip Morris and any producer of televisions for genocide. Whatever health damage doping does it's way smaller, perhaps even on an individual basis than smoking, significant obesity and a non-active lifestyle. There's no end to what can be considered murder if you remove the key elements of intent and clear causal link.alitogata said:Don't get confused with the ways, if there is a gun or not. Look the final result. Young people dying because the doping industry and all those who are involved with it, gain huge amount of money.
Maslow's law of instrument.hektoren said:With steroid use, lots of alcohol and some jealousy, gun in hand? Potent mixture! I've said it before, but of course it doesn't have to be relevant to this case: If you've got a hammer in your hand I find that a lot of things start to look like a nail.
BroDeal said:Pistorius' has a roommate that is an MMA fighter. How long before he blames the steroids in his house on the fighter?
Cyivel said:The Rock has looked like he could explode at any moment.
Cerberus said:No the only differences between these deaths and the one that Pistorius did is that the "victims" had a choice and that the "victims" of doping usually don't die, as opposed to the victims of gunshots to the head who usually die. Fairly large differences when you think about it.
Assuming her death was doping related then herself, other people might share part of the responsibility, but she wasn't held down and forcedly ingested with steroids.
Ehm no, "we" get angry because someone mada deliberate choice to kill another person, not a choice which as a possible, but unlikely side effect killed a person who could have said no.
Yes you do defends Pistorius, you do everything possible to paint him as a victim of the evil doping industry, not as a murderer.
If we look at the final result then forget about doping, that's strictly small fries. Prosecute Coca Cola, McDonald, Philip Morris and any producer of televisions for genocide. Whatever health damage doping does it's way smaller, perhaps even on an individual basis than smoking, significant obesity and a non-active lifestyle. There's no end to what can be considered murder if you remove the key elements of intent and clear causal link.
Briant_Gumble said:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21502541
Looks like Pistorius defence team are mounting a defense that would make Tim Herman proud.
Claiming that he was randomly shooting at the bathroom door.
Also using the phrase "not even murder" that on the page looks like it was said in the tone of "not even shoplifting".
Indeed, thus proving there is no thread that is untrollable for him/her.hrotha said:Lol at alitogata's "Aren't we all victims of society? When you get to the bottom of it, is murder any worse than littering?" speech.