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« Reply #15 on: January 04, 2007, 07:28:07 AM »
I do not dislike it.

I jus want to point out you can recreationally use substances that change how you feel and it NOT be a problem.
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« Reply #16 on: January 04, 2007, 08:38:34 AM »
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I do not dislike it.

I jus want to point out you can recreationally use substances that change how you feel and it NOT be a problem.


Because none knows what is in the pills, just one pill could mean death. That is the nice thing with alcohol. Just read the label carefully and you know how much you are drinking.

Some also overdo it out of lack of knowledge (This link was meant to be fun, if it was not to tragic: http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin2006-05.html)

So don't take drugs. That is my point of view.

But again, It is your decision. If you dont feel that is a problem, it is not my job to force you to alter your intake.
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« Reply #17 on: January 04, 2007, 09:54:24 AM »
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One of my favorite movies involves a lady named Deborah being whipped mercilessly while bent over a saw-horse. :rofl:

This film is soon-to-be-released from the studios at SIBS...

You never called me back when I signed up to be the impact therapy facilitator!  :(

How many uppity asses do I have to tear up to get noticed around here?

Tell ya what- You'll have your chance to prove yourself with Deborah! I was personally looking forward to making her ass as red as a ripe tomato, but I'll let you have a crack at it to see what you're made of. A SIBS secretary will be contacting you soon with specifics; thanks!
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« Reply #18 on: January 04, 2007, 10:25:36 AM »
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AIDS in the SIBS POOL!

Yes, we know. Not much can be done considering who's pissing in it. :rofl:

Now the pool is strictly relegated for consequences...

That's right, druggie -- you fuck up one too many times at SIBS, and you get a case of AIDS!

Now that's therapy.  ::hehehmm::
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« Reply #19 on: January 04, 2007, 10:33:40 AM »
http://www.poolsclosed.com



If you don't get the AIDS out of that pool, THEY WILL.
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« Reply #20 on: January 04, 2007, 10:37:36 AM »
SPREAD THE GOSPEL! POOL CLOSED DUE TO AIDS! DEBORAH GON GIT WHIPPED!

 :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:
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« Reply #21 on: January 04, 2007, 10:39:17 AM »
Other than our AIDS activism I think everyone here is completely confused by this.

 :lol: just how I like it
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« Reply #22 on: January 04, 2007, 12:40:30 PM »
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So don't take drugs. That is my point of view


Every adult can make the decision fro themselves. If they want to die, or do something that might potentiall lead to their death, it's their choice. I feel doing drugs is a good thing, however I don't spend my life trying to get everyone else to try them. Or start political parties based on prohibition. Nobody cares what other people's views are unless they start trying to force them on others. That's when the problems begin.
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« Reply #23 on: January 04, 2007, 12:55:19 PM »
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So don't take drugs. That is my point of view

Every adult can make the decision fro themselves. If they want to die, or do something that might potentiall lead to their death, it's their choice. I feel doing drugs is a good thing, however I don't spend my life trying to get everyone else to try them. Or start political parties based on prohibition. Nobody cares what other people's views are unless they start trying to force them on others. That's when the problems begin.


If you read my input - please read it to the end:

I wrote:
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So don't take drugs. That is my point of view.

But again, It is your decision. If you dont feel that is a problem, it is not my job to force you to alter your intake.
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We are in complete agreement about trying to force our views on other people.

If people ask me if it is smart to do drug, I would recommend not to eat in at another way intake some drugs. In general I would not recommend any kind intake of stuff, which consist of unkwown material drugs - or not.

But I am not going to stop people. If some day my own children should come up and talk about it and insist on doing it, i will send them to a relative, which had decided to stop doing drugs in an age of 37 (Out of his own will and with no help.) He had to suffer from stomach pains for about 30 days before he got off, but he insisted and have been clean for about 6 month. Whether he will stay clean is up to him. Hopefully he would continue to be clean, so he can tell my children about 19 years of drug use if that situation should ever arise.
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« Reply #24 on: January 04, 2007, 01:26:46 PM »
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I do not dislike it.

I jus want to point out you can recreationally use substances that change how you feel and it NOT be a problem.

Because none knows what is in the pills, just one pill could mean death. That is the nice thing with alcohol. Just read the label carefully and you know how much you are drinking.

Some also overdo it out of lack of knowledge (This link was meant to be fun, if it was not to tragic: http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin2006-05.html)

So don't take drugs. That is my point of view.

But again, It is your decision. If you dont feel that is a problem, it is not my job to force you to alter your intake.



Alcohol kills a heck of a lot more people than do drugs in the US. Prescription drugs by doctors kill a lot more. Guns kill a lot more. Sexual behaviors kill more.

Annual Cause of Death in the US

Tobacco     435,000
Poor Diet and Physical Inactivity    365,000
Alcohol    85,000
Microbial Agents    75,000
Toxic Agents    55,000
Motor Vehicle Crashes    26,347
Adverse Reactions to Prescription Drugs    32,000
Suicide    30,622
Incidents Involving Firearms    29,000
Homicide    20,308
Sexual Behaviors    20,000
All Illicit Drug Use, Direct and Indirect    17,000
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Such As Aspirin    7,600
Marijuana    0

http://www.drugwarfacts.org/causes.htm
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« Reply #25 on: January 04, 2007, 01:29:25 PM »
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We are in complete agreement about trying to force our views on other people.


I was talking more generally about the theory about people not using drugs. It morphs from a thought, into laws, and finally into an outright war on citizens. Sorry I wasn't trying to argue with you or anything. Just talking about US drug policy in general.
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« Reply #26 on: January 04, 2007, 02:45:22 PM »
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Police officials said they conducted the operation to combat drug activity in and around the campuses. The undercover officers bought 6.3 grams of marijuana, 5 ecstasy pills, 6.4 grams of mushrooms and 12 pain pills.


Wow.  They certainly did have a mini Pablo running around campus there, huh?:roll:  :roll:  :roll:  :roll:



 :flame:  :x  :flame:  :flame:  ::armed::  ::armed::  ::puke::

WTF is wrong with people?


This wouldn't have gotten me through a weekend in high school.  For chrissake, pigs, go bust someone who needs busting!

Months of investigation to get some crappy criminal possession/sale charges on minors?  WTF have we come to here?
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« Reply #27 on: January 04, 2007, 05:12:41 PM »
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So don't take drugs. That is my point of view

Every adult can make the decision fro themselves. If they want to die, or do something that might potentiall lead to their death, it's their choice. I feel doing drugs is a good thing, however I don't spend my life trying to get everyone else to try them. Or start political parties based on prohibition. Nobody cares what other people's views are unless they start trying to force them on others. That's when the problems begin.
Agreed, let junkie scum kill themselves, if that's what they want, as far as I'm concerned it's one less off the streets

Unfortunately, these junkies don't kill themselves, they mug old ladies, they beat up old men in their homes, they stab people to death for the few quid they have in their pockets, they kill the very people who went to war and suffer PTSD to this day so that they are free to enjoy state of the art prisons after being caught for their henious crimes, they drive their cars and knock down little children and kill them while high, they lose their families leaving kids devestated, they don't only wreck their lives, they wreck the lives of virtually everyone who they come in contact with - if it only affected them, then bollocks to them, let them get on with it, but it doesn't, they directly & indirectly kill other people because they take drugs (includes alcohol)  :flame:
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« Reply #28 on: January 04, 2007, 08:05:29 PM »
You are picking the worst people in a HUGE population and attributing their activities to others. Most people use alcohol and drugs and don't do the things you say. What percentage of the population takes alcohol and drugs.. and why aren't they all doing the horrible things you describe? So because a small minority of people are causing trouble everyone gets punished? Nah, that doesn't cut it. You don't lock people up just because they are bad family members. If people kill other people while high or drunk they go to jail like everyone else. If you want to change your laws and dont like the cushy prisons thats your countries business but people here arent enjoying state of the art prisons after killing people.
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« Reply #29 on: January 04, 2007, 08:19:40 PM »
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Agreed, let junkie scum kill themselves, if that's what they want, as far as I'm concerned it's one less off the streets

Wow.  Junkie scum?  This is a side of you I'm thoroughly disappointed to see.

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Unfortunately, these junkies don't kill themselves, they mug old ladies, they beat up old men in their homes, they stab people to death for the few quid they have in their pockets, they kill the very people who went to war and suffer PTSD to this day so that they are free to enjoy state of the art prisons after being caught for their henious crimes, they drive their cars and knock down little children and kill them while high, they lose their families leaving kids devestated, they don't only wreck their lives, they wreck the lives of virtually everyone who they come in contact with - if it only affected them, then bollocks to them, let them get on with it, but it doesn't, they directly & indirectly kill other people because they take drugs (includes alcohol)  :flame:


No they don't.  The vast majority of crime surrounding drugs is a result of them being illegal.  Treat it like booze.  Legalize it, regulate and tax it.  

Law Enforcement Against Prohibition:  http://www.leap.cc/

Drugs have always been around and always will be.  Some people use, some people abuse.  The ONLY way to effectively deal with the situation is legalization.  Anything less is foolish and a waste of time.    Remember how well Prohibition of alcohol went?  Rise of the mafia, Al Capone, bootlegging.  You can't punish drugs or drug users or abusers away.   It just won't happen.
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