It’s all about the right keywords. Police HAS to respond to certain threats with full force. A potential shooter who flew under their radar and is about to start a massacre would be such a situation. A meth addict who’s about to do the same is an even more urgent situation.
Yeah, and they failed ;-)
And my comment wasn’t meant that sincere, but more as a joke
But I can imagine, being in a battle situation, that you would have your focus moved to reality rather quickly
But preparing stuff… You can easily get lost in some details
Anyway, a soldier being able to be awake and kinda focused for 48h straight, is obviously better than without dope
And that’s how they rushed through France.
But because their aim was so great, but because they kept up the speed (pun intended)
Why would they come up with a SWAT team for a meth addict?
Is it known what they said is happening at Grandma’s - and with xQc?
Can’t believe it’s so easy to send the cavalry to someone’s house
It’s all about the right keywords. Police HAS to respond to certain threats with full force. A potential shooter who flew under their radar and is about to start a massacre would be such a situation. A meth addict who’s about to do the same is an even more urgent situation.
Thanks for that!
The meth addict will take forever to load and polish his guns and rifles…
First the shaky hands/fingers and then losing track and just focusing on details
And as McAffee put it so eloquently “I can’t aim for shit on coke” - with meth it’s probably even worse
Do remember the Nazi army was on meth for most of WW2.
Yeah, and they failed ;-)
And my comment wasn’t meant that sincere, but more as a joke
But I can imagine, being in a battle situation, that you would have your focus moved to reality rather quickly
But preparing stuff… You can easily get lost in some details
Anyway, a soldier being able to be awake and kinda focused for 48h straight, is obviously better than without dope
And that’s how they rushed through France.
But because their aim was so great, but because they kept up the speed (pun intended)