Regarding Haberman, drugs and such
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I'm a prison officer and have dealt with situations like this before. Guys on the spice are inhuman, I have restrained 150lbs skinny druggies who feel like Brock Lesnar.
Had a guy a couple of weeks ago have a bad trip, this mother fucker had unlimited energy and did not feel any pain at all, I and 5 other officers had him down and this guy was getting up, I had his arm so locked down it was inches from snapping and I could feel him breaking my grip and my energy draining.
Thankfully he came off his tripped and passed out, afterwards he had no clue what happened and swore we were making it up.
A few years back a 6'7 300lbs inmate went off no the stuff, took about 8 of the biggest, hardest officers we have to get him down and keep him there and they struggled.
Not even Darren Avey would be able to handle him.
Honestly, in that state you need to shoot that person in the face, it activates the muscles or some shit you be a heavyweight UFC champ and lose a fight to someone in that state.
No one here really understands this drug or what it's like to deal with someone on it.
Yes, strength goes up, you know when you go into a rage and do something otherwise impossible for a brief second? Imagine that but it doesn't last a second it lasts for ages.
Yes, they have unlimited energy, I mean unlimited, they go 100% and do not get tired.
No, they do not feel pain, when I say they don't feel pain I mean you cut snap their arm and they would go even harder. You can't hurt them.
No, Shizzo or Joon would not kill the guy lol, far from it, they would be in trouble in fact.
Ask yourself if Smith a 220+ LHW killer defending his family felt himself starting to lose what would LWs or WWs do? Think about it.
Heavyweights 265+ Lesnar types are what you need.
The fact this Haberman is an athlete and a wrestler makes it 100x worse, I feel for Smith, it's very scary and humbling.
You notice he said he feels 'insufficient' years training and fighting and he almost loses it in this moment, it doesn't make sense.
I'm 6ft 200lbs train 5 days a week, can go with anyone and the first time I tangoed with one of these I was humbled, felt scared for what someone is capable of tbh.
Like I said above, I think this stuff activates some hidden muscles that lift a car strength we are meant to be capable of.
I can see why some people say 'demons' not a fan of that analogy but seeing and hearing the screams it seems plausible if you sway to that belief.
When a guy starts screaming, it means bad news for everyone involved lol