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Posted: 8/10/2014 4:07:41 AM EDT
After seeing a man on the street they considered "unusually large", police in Malmö suspected the man had been doping and investigated his apartment - confirming their suspicions.
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{Swede} lol {/Swede} Swede? http://content7.flixster.com/question/52/26/81/5226813_std.jpg Swede Swede Swede Swede Swede |
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already....
Yay police state. |
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Hmmm, no response from Swede1986 yet, and a musclebound pedestrian was jailed.
Maybe he'll post when he makes bail. |
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already.... Yay police state. View Quote I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. |
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If they start jailing people for using steroids half the police departments in the US are going to run out of room, just jailing their own officers.
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Lesson learned......stay skinny, and weak, and you wont get hassled by the cops in Sweden.
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In GD cops are all either fat or on steroids? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If they start jailing people for using steroids half the police departments in the US are going to run out of room, just jailing their own officers. In GD cops are all either fat or on steroids? On GD? I don't know. In real life? Some departments definitely have a steroid problem. |
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There was a pretty good discussion about this law over at T-nation.com a few weeks ago.
I figured it was just over-hyped bs, but apparently not. I'm a big guy who spends an inordinate amount of time at the gym, I guess they would hunt me down too. Even though I've never used gear in my life. But then again, half of the internet is certain that Creatine is a steroid. |
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Stopping people at random and searching their homes is not legal. Someone's gonna get their peepee slapped.
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I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already.... Yay police state. I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. First it's cigs, then it's alcohol, and why not ban dangerous activities that young people enjoy such as skiing, rock climbing, base jumping, etc.? Statistically, young people are far more accident prone than older folks, so maybe we should raise their insurance rates or ban them altogether? Or what about people with untreatable high blood pressure? Or diabetes? Shit, both groups have higher rates of heart attack and strokes, correct? I thought the goal of health insurance was to spread the risk. If we're going to start nit picking everything we know is bad for us, at some point insurance stops becoming useful. |
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I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already.... Yay police state. I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. You have no idea what you're talking about. None. |
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I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already.... Yay police state. I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. Aren't you for legalization of weed though? |
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You have no idea what you're talking about. None. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already.... Yay police state. I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. You have no idea what you're talking about. None. |
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You have no idea what you're talking about. None. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already.... Yay police state. I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. You have no idea what you're talking about. None. I came here to post this. watch "Bigger, Stronger, Faster." |
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I came here to post this. watch "Bigger, Stronger, Faster." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Only a matter of time before it happens here. Hell, many employers test for steroids already.... Yay police state. I respect the individual right of people to do whatever they please within the confines of their bodies and homes to the extent that it doesn't harm others. Can you tell me why an employer doesn't have the right to test for substances that cost them money on the insurance premiums they pay on their employees? My employer tests for nicotene and gives is a discount of $50 a month on our costs and in return saves potentially millions of dollars a year down the road treating smoking related illnesses as we are self insured and just use Blue Cross to administer it. Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. You have no idea what you're talking about. None. I came here to post this. watch "Bigger, Stronger, Faster." I'd like to second it. Dave, educate yourself rather than jump on the bandwagon. Steroids, or simply additional testosterone does not harm the body unless abused. On the contrary steroids can be used effectively to combat health issues, disease, and aid in recovery from injury. Educate yourself. |
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Not illegal to use or poses here in the Netherlands, selling (without qualifications/prescription) is a crime.
No offence to our Swede but the place seems to full of bad statist ideas, the latest of them that our religious nanny staters like is the Swedish model of banning prostitution (a old and wholesome Dutch pastime ). |
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In Tulsa, de police iz de only ones "profshunul enuf" to juice...
(Tulsa County Sheriff's Office used to be notorious for the number of deputies who juiced. Then, one of them got caught and turned in the retired fire fighter who was supplying them all.) |
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Not illegal to use or poses here in the Netherlands, selling (without qualifications/prescription) is a crime. No offence to our Swede but the place seems to full of bad statist ideas, the latest of them that our religious nanny staters like is the Swedish model of banning prostitution (a old and wholesome Dutch pastime ). View Quote Prostitution is probably more common now, than before the law. |
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Not illegal to use or poses here in the Netherlands, selling (without qualifications/prescription) is a crime. No offence to our Swede but the place seems to full of bad statist ideas, the latest of them that our religious nanny staters like is the Swedish model of banning prostitution (a old and wholesome Dutch pastime ). View Quote Yes, but they have figured out how to make eels live to 150+ years old so they must be on to something. |
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Yes, but they have figured out how to make eels live to 150+ years old so they must be on to something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not illegal to use or poses here in the Netherlands, selling (without qualifications/prescription) is a crime. No offence to our Swede but the place seems to full of bad statist ideas, the latest of them that our religious nanny staters like is the Swedish model of banning prostitution (a old and wholesome Dutch pastime ). Yes, but they have figured out how to make eels live to 150+ years old so they must be on to something. The fuck? I would have killed it and eaten it years ago. |
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More like justifies this affront privacy and government intrusion. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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In before Swede1986 tells us how awesome his country is. More like justifies this affront privacy and government intrusion. Where did I do that? |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If they start jailing people for using steroids half the police departments in the US are going to run out of room, just jailing their own officers. In GD cops are all either fat or on steroids? There's a third category. http://31.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ltb6ddDIFJ1qgqj2zo1_400.gif I think it has to do with steroid filled donuts. |
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Steroids are banned for a reason. They do bad things to you when abused-which is what you are doing when using them to artificially enhance your muscle structure. View Quote The worst you can do is fuck up your natural hormone production and end up on TRT the rest of your life. But it takes a long time of using them irresponsibly for that to happen. #freethejuice |
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