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PortaJohn

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  1. Maybe because he was preoccupied with his new job and had no interest in competing so he didn't GAF. It's not like USADA couldn't have found him at OK State's Training Facility.
  2. What we know about Tsabolov is he literally fled the scene when WADA showed up to test him. Gilman is in violation with USADA for whereabout's. They are different and is why many are saying Gilam was just "IDGAF".
  3. Who is acting differently? Is anyone stating that he should not be suspended?
  4. Didn't take your response as catty. What you wrote is a very common sentiment I've heard. I know many people who have a hard time finding a cannabinoid that is enjoyable. I've found most people have the unfortunate experience of being thrown to the wolves. Similar to someone drinking alcohol for the first time and being recommended 80 proof tequila. No one should take an edible w/THC more than 5mg their first time. I've recommended to cut that in half and see how that feels. Education is key and there can be amazing therapeutic results.
  5. -Yes, if you go to a local dispensary they will or should know everything about CBG. If they don't, run for you life. Good chance CBG will be sold at your local pharmacy in the near future. Lot of info out there on it and as I've mentioned it's non psychoactive -The Indica/Sativa myth is that either plant will give you a specific high. There are a lot of factors that contribute to that. Indica is a plant that is shorter/bushier and came from a drier climate. Sativa is taller with thinner leaves and came from a more humid climate. Indica does have more CBD in it. That's pretty much it. And now with all the hybrid plants being made it's impossible to know the actual effects it will have on a user.
  6. CBG is non psychoactive. Doesn't get you "high" It's like taking a muscle relaxer.
  7. CBG is an anti anxiety strain. Also an anti inflammatory. Then there is CBN for sleep. The Indica/Sativa stuff and how they affect you is a myth
  8. These offseason forum arguments are getting strange.
  9. I guess it depends if it happens in the water or not
  10. Sewing or safety pins? Push pins weren't invented unto the 20th century. And it's really hard to judge how many pins would've have fallen in 1864. Don't know how one could even calculate that
  11. Hence the wrestling curse of SEC country plus Rutgers
  12. Did they count medical forfeits as a loss back in who knows when BC
  13. Scored 180 points in 1860 snagging 18 states. Scored 212 in 1864 with an additional 17 bonus points. Carried 22 states but also picked up another 2 at the All Star Classic
  14. I was at that Final X and remember it differently. Vito controlled match 1, gave up a late takedown. Second match I think Vito came out the gate strong and then gave up a big move. Other than that one sequence Vito controlled the match. Also I'm not big on using results from a common opponent to predict an outcome. Nashon is strong and has a lot of horsepower. Something Vito has struggled with. Jax at this stage doesn't offer those problems
  15. Thanks, I think your theory is a solid one. I've read that the US is tricky depending on influxes of migration potentially bringing the average down. My theory will sound weird but I wonder if Folk hinders wrestlers around 65kg more so than other weight classes.
  16. I believe the Russians and Hungarians are also on average taller. Don't know about weight but I'd be surprised if we aren't the fattest country.
  17. If Vito is dialed in, healthy, and weight is in check then this will be a beat down
  18. You can be such a doofus https://stanfordreview.org/investigation-uncovering-chinese-academic-espionage-at-stanford/
  19. What in the world are you babbling about. The Stanford Review itself wrote about this
  20. I'll take a stab. First, I agree with the spirit of what you are saying but it is a little too Disney. The founding fathers had different perspectives and many disagreements. The claim that we are not a Christian nation would've not held true in the 1700's. What the founding fathers all agreed on is that we should not be a theocracy. Many during that era were very suspicious of Methodist and Quakers for being loyalist to the British empire. You can say the battle that was happening at that time was within the different sects of Christianity itself. Second, we were very much a "white" country for whites. So much so that even later in the 1800's we set up schools to turn Native Americans into "whites" and disown their "savage" customs and heritage.
  21. I think it's too early to rank them. They all have a lot of upside. It is plausible that Jax in the long run may have a higher ceiling over Blaze if Marcus doesn't develop offensively. At the same time, for the near future, Jax might struggle to get the better of Blaze while they remain at the same weight. Stylistically Blaze is a nightmare for a lot of wrestlers
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