A good watch!
Good video. It is completely ridiculous for someone like this to be in jail at all IMO. Trust me there are PLENTY who do deserve it. No way this guy uses when he gets out. Still glad I never got into that shit.
I had to skip around the video as it was too long for me to watch at the moment. There is drug use and then there is drug abuse, the line gets blurry fast and in the eye of the law it’s all the same. Very sad case for Ryan… while victimless crimes can turn tragic, it looks like there will at least be some positives resulting from his sentence. Good post, thanks for sharing.
Loving the minor key piano when we’re meant to feel empathy.
He could just be lying…about all of it, really. I’m not just going to believe him when he says he wasn’t distributing, and I’m pretty sure he’s going to use steroids again at some point. I don’t care if he does, though.
[quote]HeavyTriple wrote:
He could just be lying…about all of it, really. I’m not just going to believe him when he says he wasn’t distributing, and I’m pretty sure he’s going to use steroids again at some point. I don’t care if he does, though.[/quote]
I’d assume he’ll be on (legal) HRT the rest of his life, but I don’t know that he has any reason to start using in the sense that he needs to get huge and powerful again.
Also, I can’t help but feel a little flustered at the state of our society and its political priorities when I watch this video just after reading the headline that Josh Brent received only 180 days of jail time and 10 years of probation for killing the passenger of his vehicle driving intoxicated(over twice the legal limit).
It makes me want to fucking cry seeing how small he is now. I hope he gets out and gets a little bigger.
[quote]csulli wrote:
It makes me want to fucking cry seeing how small he is now. I hope he gets out and gets a little bigger.[/quote]
Must be all the carbs in prison food, because WE ALL KNOW steroids have no impact on training or size!
[quote]red04 wrote:
I’d assume he’ll be on (legal) HRT the rest of his life, but I don’t know that he has any reason to start using in the sense that he needs to get huge and powerful again.[/quote]
I just don’t think it’s likely someone like this will just up and stop with what is really just a symptom, in this case steroid use. The dude clearly has some deep-seated issues that aren’t going to be cured by spending time in prison. He’ll get out and maybe stay clean for a period of time, but eventually his emotional issues and lack of self esteem are likely to lead him down the same path. Look out for a Ryan Kennelly comeback “naturally” in the future a la Flex Wheeler.
No argument from me there. It’s laughable how little we seem to care about deaths from drunk driving.
I watched the whole vid… Definitely think the guy has had ample time to reflect upon his decisions in life…
[quote]red04 wrote:
Also, I can’t help but feel a little flustered at the state of our society and its political priorities when I watch this video just after reading the headline that Josh Brent received only 180 days of jail time and 10 years of probation for killing the passenger of his vehicle driving intoxicated(over twice the legal limit).[/quote]
Hello, 10 years of probation means that if he is late for a single appointment with his probation worker he could go back and serve real time.
Considering how he certainly didn’t want to kill his passenger and friend, living with the guilt and probation over his head is certainly punishment (if that’s what we want instead of re-socialization) enough.
[quote]GivehertheD wrote:
[quote]red04 wrote:
Also, I can’t help but feel a little flustered at the state of our society and its political priorities when I watch this video just after reading the headline that Josh Brent received only 180 days of jail time and 10 years of probation for killing the passenger of his vehicle driving intoxicated(over twice the legal limit).[/quote]
Hello, 10 years of probation means that if he is late for a single appointment with his probation worker he could go back and serve real time.
Considering how he certainly didn’t want to kill his passenger and friend, living with the guilt and probation over his head is certainly punishment (if that’s what we want instead of re-socialization) enough.[/quote]
They are not going to ding him for missing an appointment.
If he were caught getting a DUI, catching another major charge, or testing positive for a controlled substance, they will nail him for that.
It actually takes a decent fuck-up to go into the clink. Many times they will either make your probation more “personal” with things like visits and inspections, or they can deny the termination of early release from probation.
omg ryan is 100 lbs lighter…wow…freaky
bro please get help too…meds therapy etc. you need it now…bleeding eyes…??? get well be well…
Anyone notice that the best he ever did while off (even after using) was apparently low 500s?.?