its a fucked up piece of shit to be sure
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USA may not be the best, but I sure am proud to be an American http://www.sdifire.com/images/usa_flag.gif
if any of you ever got in trouble for weed its because youre a fucking idiot who did something stupid
WEED IS BAD FOR YOU AND YOU CAN GET ADDICTED TO WEED AND DIE
you suck at irony unless you were trying to be ironically ironic, but why would anyone be that confusing
the truth about weed is that its a shitty drug that doesn't get you high in the sense that it causes pleasure or euphoria, it gets you high in the sense that you're too fucked up to do anything besides stare at things with your mouth wide open while giggling at stupid shit
it is meant for occasional usage: a sunday with nothing better to do besides smoke a bowl and watch a movie.
You people who smoke it every day to improve your life are retarded - and because you're already retarded, smoking weed makes you go double-retard which ends up making you act normal, its like multiplying two negatives in math
I disagree, I've done opiates and I'll take weed over that shit any day of the week. Just like anything else, the effects of chemicals are subjective.
you must not have done them enough to get a taste for them.
Most people either get dizzy their first time or fall asleep, so they don't ever do them again
but if you get a taste for it, nothing is ever going to be as good as opiates
people who don't like opiates generally tell me "i got sick and puked off them" or "i dont see what's so special, i just fell asleep on them"
if you want to know what all the rave is about,
try it one day and go "hmmm"
try it the second day and go "this feels kind of good"
then try it the third day and experience a true nod.
You'll be mentally addicted by that third day. Long time opiate users will tell you that if you haven't used opiates in a long time (or if you've never used opiates), you need to build your 'taste' for them back up with a few smaller doses before you can start fully appreciating it again
im straight edge SXE hardXcore
yeah I'm not looking to put a ton of work into my drug use I buy a bag and roll a joint and I get stoned pretty simple
i bet youre pretending youre joking when you're probably actually straight edge or w/e
fag, i bet you're in college too
"i identify with whiney counter culture but i was too much of a bitch to pick up the drug habit said culture suggested"
i'd say smoking pot takes a lot of effort (having to store weed somewhere it won't stink, having to pack a pipe or roll a joint, having to smoke some place other people won't see/smell).
Getting high takes work and effort.
Doing opiates is so much simpler; just keep your pills in an empty tylenol bottle and pop one whenever you feel like it, even in public. Wait 5-30 minutes, enjoy
when I had my kidney stone I was in misery and snorting 500mg oxycodone two at a time. it didn't make me euphoric, it didn't even dull the pain all that much. the only relief I got was from valium, one tiny pill and I was good to go. opium simply does not work on everyone the same as it does on you. we all have different chemistries, and it just so happens weed (and acid, and cocaine, and benzos) is what does it for me.
plug drugs mad because no one else shares an opiate addiction (for good reason)
lol.
weed beats opiates. I've done opiates once ever and it wasn't "dizzying" it was just shit.
weed is cheaper.
weed is more readily available in any country in the world.
lol gettin' replies gettin' replies
even the trees fucking sting you to death in australia you dont even gotta touch em you can just be downwind of the fucking things. everything organic in australia is incredibly harmful if not outright deadly (excluding one trumpet fag)
that alone keeps australia 3rd-fucking world, not to mention its the strictest nanny-state on the planet i hear you can only buy G-rated games in australia now no matter your age or something
everyone should do drugs unless they havent yet are over 30 and really bright
drugs + deep math and science are a fast-track to the fuckin flight deck at the state hospital for life
this is next drug im putting myself on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP-44
Friendly reminder: Australia has banned trumpets
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spor...-1111112581915
The UK has also banned trumpets
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/319825-...aying-trumpets
waiting for more australia is the best country in the world statistics from the aussie aspy crew
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Originally Posted by some stupid shit that is raging barryshithead
you reap what you sew, bro. better get on your tractor and get out the needle and thread.
I used to have this romantic notion that Australians were fun, laid back and interesting, but after meeting a lot of them over the years I have come to a very different conclusion. They are incredibly irreverent, obnoxious, viciously anti-american and annoyingly self-absorbed with their country. I've wondered if it was just bad luck (over and over again). My British pals have told me that it's sort of common knowledge that Australians are, sorry to say, annoying xenophobes.
Their anti-americanism goes way before Bush came around. When they get started talking about the US they are so sneering, smirking and cocky. It's almost visceral. They also like to throw around that the US is a racist country-- an interesting accusation from a country that is 90% white and has an immigration policy to keep it that way. Nice little eugenics experiment down there.
They claim that they dislike Americans because they are so stupid, which is why most of the top 10 universities in the world are in the US. The last time I looked, merely one university in Australia made it into the top 30 list. Harvard isn't in Australia, nor is Yale, or Princeton, U Michigan, U Penn, UVA, Williams, MIT, U Chicago, Northwestern, etc.
Needless to say, when I found out that sneering Julian Assange was Australian, I wasn't surpised at all.
Interesting points. I'm an Australian who returned to Australia last year after seven years in East Asia. I must admit I was quite shocked and disappointed at what I returned to. Being Caucasian in East Asia I was a visible minority and all that entails - the sneers, racist remarks, belittling, but just as often warm, friendly interactions. During this time, I often had idealised visions of back home, it's true that Australia is a multicultural, cosmopolitan place at least in the major centres. My Dad would sometimes caution me on the phone saying things are quite as welcoming here as you perceive them to be.
I understood exactly what he meant when I returned. I thought Australia would have gone over its lingering race issues and xenophobic undertones considering first generation immigrants account for close to 30% of the population. What I found was a more polarised and divisive society than the one I left. I returned with my then Korean girlfriend and we were subject to fairly frequent sneers, rude remarks and glares, I couldn't believe it was happening, this was 2010 for Christ's sake!
Most of my friends and colleagues in East Asia were either Korean, North American or British or Irish, and my once broad Australian accent had modified into a hybrid accent which didn't sound particularly Australian, English, or American. I was often asked where I was from and occasionally heard sneers about being a yank or fob pom (fresh off the boat English person). My clothing tastes had changed whilst in Asia and along with the fact that I didn't like to wear worn, old, tasteless clothes, often heard slurs about my perceived sexuality. And this was in Sydney, the gay capital of the Southern hemisphere!
The longer I've been back, the more I've adjusted or just ignored the dickhead bogans (white trash). Most people I identify with are either tourists, ex-pats, Australians of non-Anglo descent or well-traveled Australians. Unfortunately, ignorance is considered a virtue still for many Anglo-Australians and that trend doesn't seem to be going away anything soon. Mores the shame, the country is beautiful, it's a pity a lot of locals are still truly and proudly insular and narrow-minded.
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Im an Australian,and sad to say i completley agree with most of the posts on here. Ive travelled to 30 countries and i hate coming back here every time. Australians are the most spiteful,self centered bigots in this planet. Its funny,because Australia is the the only country that takes pride in its racism,thus why i am always seeing disgusting 'were full' badges on every single car down my bland,ugly Sydney surburban street. Thats another thing that riles me. Mnay of my friends dont have a passport,and claim they will nevr leave Australia because THEY KNOW its the best place in the world,and that everywhere else is some sort of third world country. Its ridiculous. Australia is uncultured,dry and rocky,with no ambitions in its job systems and the cities are some of the most vile in the world. Melbourne may be a good place to live,but is boring and hideous. I love the fact that Australians are on hear claiming 'Oh were lovely really' bla bla bla,as an Aussie born and bred,i can assure you we are not nice in anyway shape or form. As soon as my salary can support me,im leaving this country. I hope to live in the UK or Europe,and this is me being blunt,if anyone doesnt like my opinion,tough,im totally ashamed and fed up of my country,and i cant wait to leave permanently!!!
I agree with many of these posts.
My parents moved here from the US, dragging me with them when I was too young to do anything about it and I hate it every day.
Yes, there are nice people. On that note, maybe 5% of the population.
The others are unspeakably rude, abrasive, despicable asshats. I warn other Americans to stay away!! The only people here I can relate to are those from another country or tourists. Those 'born and bred' for generations astound me every day with new lows I witness them reach.
I can't wait to leave this place. Can't wait.
And it is true about the men here and their complete ineptness with emotions. I'll never forget when my brother died and the only people who truly showed me empathy and compassion were friends and family overseas. My so called friends and acquaintances here treated me like a leper or someone with the plague. Empathy, and helping people with emotional problems seem to be foreign concepts here.
I hate it. I can't wait to hold a one way plane ticket in my hand.
barry: cberry has tried to do what youre doing right now a while ago
barry: i removed him and had him off my list for a few weeks before he started telling me hes sorry
Camoron: so in other words you got raged
Camoron: lol
barry: not exactly
barry: i just dont put up with bullshit
barry: so if you want to continue ill be glad to remove you permanently
barry: actually what am i saying im always being called a bluffer so why dont i put my words to action
barry: removed
Camoron: :(
barry is now Offline.
just fyi so boobz doesnt rage i only did this shit to piss off barrypothead i am sure there are a couple of decent australians over there somewhere