Gregor Samsa
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- Sep 5, 2020
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That guy hasn't posted in 3+ years. I wouldn't respond to such a f***head to be honest.
make this ghoul have his 15 minutes of fame
His posts in this topic made his last posts on HFboards really not surprising.
Because we closed the asylums. It’s a sad reality that they kept people safe. We were told they were going to close them so the people could have better lives and get specialized care and freedom but I’m not so sure it workedI think I've heard more about his struggles after the NHL than his play in the NHL when he was active.
It's an awful story for sure, but also a seemingly quite common one. Mentally ill drug addicts roaming the streets. A danger to themselves and sometimes others. It's a shame we do not have the systems in place to get these folks off the street and into care whether they like it in their ill state of mind or not.
That may be what we were told, but it was really just a way to cut spending on social welfare programs in order to, at least in the case of the United States, increase military spending, cut taxes for the wealthy, and divert money into private industry. It had the added benefit of providing another group of people to point to as the cause of things like crime and community deterioration.Because we closed the asylums. It’s a sad reality that they kept people safe. We were told they were going to close them so the people could have better lives and get specialized care and freedom but I’m not so sure it worked
Wtf is wrong with you?I think I've heard more about his struggles after the NHL than his play in the NHL when he was active.
It's an awful story for sure, but also a seemingly quite common one. Mentally ill drug addicts roaming the streets. A danger to themselves and sometimes others. It's a shame we do not have the systems in place to get these folks off the street and into care whether they like it in their ill state of mind or not.
Tbf it seems like the concensus is that those opinions (mostly from 7 years ago) are utter dog shitAlways good to see non mental health specialist talk out of there arse holes about addiction.
Bravo, hope nobody in your family or group of friends, ever have an addiction problems.
man this place gets worst every year.
NHL is just the interim stop. All the junior hockey stuff, brains still developing at that stage. If this is their skill and hand waiving to the scouts.... then it's AHL ECHL and the dozen other leagues to roll through. A few years on the big stage and then its Quebec senior leagues if Europe or Russia don't call. It all takes a toll. But point taken. The equipment now is body armour.How much of it though is fighting related and how much of it is just due to the regular rough style of hockey they played? You know a lot of times in these fights, they're just grabfests with few solid blows. It's not like most NHL fights are Hagler/Hearns fights to the death. Some are quite sloppy.
But what about all of the other things that happen over the course of a career at all levels? Getting checked into the boards and hitting your head on the glass. An errant stick coming down on your head. Getting elbowed, getting crosschecked up high. There is so much that happens where the head comes into play in just regular hockey situations. The cumulative impact of that can lead to issues down the road too.
Some people are giant A HOLESAgreed completely. I'm also not sure why some people have this "if you can't lift yourself up by your bootstraps, f*** you" type mentality. What's the issue with helping people battling mental health or addiction?
Always good to see non mental health specialist talk out of there arse holes about addiction.
Bravo, hope nobody in your family or group of friends, ever have an addiction problems.
man this place gets worst every year.
You are strong and wise.I do and I don't feel sorry for guys like this.
As a human, you feel bad and hope they get help and support, but they've gotta do some things to help themselves too.
Looking at them as ex pro-athletes I'm not so sure. If you're not a star, do you think you're gonna be on the big money, have your name in headlights for a long time and never gonna have to work of do anything else after sport?
I've little sympathy for drug addicts, even stemming from prescriptions because at what level do people take responsibility for themselves?
If the sport doesn't work out, what did they think plan 'B' was gonna entail? Anyone just taking things one day at a time and not looking ahead, pro-athlete of otherwise is putting themselves at great risk of falling over.
Everything that is "out there" can also be found "in here"Always good to see non mental health specialist talk out of there arse holes about addiction.
Bravo, hope nobody in your family or group of friends, ever have an addiction problems.
man this place gets worst every year.