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Man with two pending cases of domestic violence says he saved two men who went crazy after smoking a joint

The gifting goes really hard with this one.

The popular TV-psychologist Mark Xuereb, who also has two pending cases of domestic violence in court, has released a video yesterday on Facebook promoting his services.

He said that he saved a man suffering from psychosis after the man smoked a joint for the first time.

Incredible stuff here, and I’d like to try some of that stuff that made the man go crazy just after one toke from that joint. It may have been one of those big legendary cannons we used to see in the 1980s Cheech and Chong film, which today are no longer seen around.


Comments

    1. Hilarious. Thanks for this. Had to look the film up. It’s History of the World, Part 1 (1981, by Mel Brooks). Will have to order the Blu-ray.

  1. Leli Borg avatar
    Leli Borg

    L Importanti li ma jridx jo?loq sensazzjonali?mu imma kellom b?onn 6 min nies jie?du hsieb wie?ed li ?a nifs min joint l ewwel darba! Hallina Dott! Ta?seb li kull?add ibla??

  2. asterixgod1992 avatar
    asterixgod1992

    That Doctor is a complete narcissistic who clearly has no sense of shame or conviction.
    You can see that on Facebook (and other platforms like TikTok) he is using tactics such as promoting his services and raising certain awareness in order to divert the real negative attention away from himself.
    He’s desperate. In a normal country he would have had his license to practice stripped away altogether. Keep them coming!

    1. Even the way he adjusts his lab coat at the beginning of the video is suspicious. It comes across as a pantomime. Why is a psychologist wearing a lab coat, anyway? Is he dealing with dangerous chemicals and bodily fluids?

  3. In all fairness, cannabis use is said to be harmful to people predisposed to schizophrenia. Proponents of complete marijuana liberalisation (I am one of them, but that’s because ‘freedom to be’ trumps almost everything for me) often dismiss health concerns. In reality, they should be taken seriously.

    That said, the level of ‘concern’ shown in Malta is hilariously over the top. You would think that anyone who draws a single puff will immediately go stark raving mad. There is very little sense of balance between the genuine health concerns and just letting people live in peace and do as they please. Even after supposed legalisation and decriminalisation, the propaganda against cannabis use remains very strong.

  4. He is a psychiatrist, not a psychologist

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