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sex with dead peopleking steveyos01-27-2013
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01-27-2013
whats hard to understand
drugs legal + educating on safe drug use = no more criminal organizations and a greatly reduced number of overdoses and drug-related health problems
no more drug-related criminals = smaller police force
smaller police force = your rights as an individual go a lot farther
sex being widely and openly tolerated + cheap periodic STD tests = eradication of sexually transmitted diseases; we'd be able to track the path of STD transmission and stop them from spreading
better doctors who take an informed & involved approach to their job + a check and balances system to watch over doctors = less deaths from malpractice....
Do you have any idea how many people die from malpractice every year? Doctors are wreckless and clueless
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01-27-2013
The problem with legalizing drugs is everyone gets addicted to certain things. You never know what you're going to be addicted to or when it happens until it is far too late. Once that happens you can't go back to something "you're not addicted to" or even alcohol because it's just going to become a substitute and soon enough a substitute addiction.
Stopping drug enforcement will just put that many more addicts on the streets and who can't support their habit, not even by dealing now, so they're going to rob more people & property so they can buy more of this one thing they must have at all costs.
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01-27-2013
A system could be devised that prevents addiction. Say, you wanted to use opiates recreationally. First, you'd have to take a class on safe use. Then, you'd have to go to a designated recreational drug center where they keep tabs on how much you're taking, and give you fair warning when they think you're approaching "addiction".
A person with the right willpower can use opiates recreationally only once a week or a few times a month, and not feel addicted. "Addiction" happens when people use drugs to fill in the broken parts of their real life.
When I first started using opiates, I had a bottle of tylenol 3 with codeine. I was 13, and loving life. I didn't find it difficult to only take it once in a while; in fact that bottle of 30 t3s lasted me 3-4 months
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01-27-2013
I used opium infrequently in college, then stopped for years. Then went back on, a few times a month, a few times a week, etc.
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01-27-2013
Most crusading right-wing moralists are trying to either hide or amend for their own moral failings. Rush Limbaugh, Ted Haggerty, the list is near infinite. Keeping society healthy, productive and crime-free is a bipartisan issue. Unfortunately, it currently plays into the hands of those moralists who think self-destructive pleasure should only be for them because they can supposedly control it themselves while the general rabble cannot and must be controlled.
Last edited by blumpkin blownuts; 01-27-2013 at 12:47 PM.
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01-27-2013
if you dig into their unconscious and deduce what their real motives must be, what they really want is to view themselves as superior to others. They don't like gays because they think that gays are flaunting their sexuality to them as some sort of ego-challenge; right wing moralists have this complex in their mind that gay people are gay out of some desire to challenge traditional morals..
Right wing moralists view traditional morals as the source of their superiority. They like the playing field of being phony and manipulative and convincing people that their lies are true
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01-27-2013"Sir, I think you've had enough"give you fair warning when they think you're approaching "addiction".
My wife left me and some junky nurse stepped on my last dose. Gimme another.
"Sir, I think you need to go sleep it off"
(Pulls gun) I think you need to give me my hit or I can just take it from someone else.
Habitual usage happens when people use drugs to fill the broken parts in their life, specifically in their spirituality. There is no magic number when habit become addiction. Just like there's no magic age for havign healthy consenual sex - it lies above an unknown boundary and for everybody those boundaries are different."Addiction" happens when people use drugs to fill in the broken parts of their real life.Last edited by blumpkin blownuts; 01-27-2013 at 12:53 PM.
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01-27-2013
The class on safe drug use would have to make it abundantly clear that drug use is a privilege, and pulling any bullshit like that would risk getting this privilege revoked for everyone.
It's the same philosophy at a methadone clinic, and consequently, the reason why the local government has been searching high and low for a loophole to shut down the local methadone clinic here in MN.Last edited by Plug Drugs; 01-27-2013 at 01:32 PM.
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01-27-2013
FUCK the pharmaceutacal companeies lol. They want pb[]b[money[/b] """ "" """ """""" unlike my French natural Chinese medicine Le Magnifique Bonjour Chang jchong ching
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01-27-2013
Sounds like me when I was still denying I was powerless over my addicition.
"I'm too smart to not be able to stay off for X days"
"I'm too wealthy & connected to have to steal to score (even though mommy and daddy still provide my shelter and food)"
"I'm not some hopeless dropout or nut who can't control myself, if i really wanted to"
"I'm too sneaky to get caught even though a malicious seller could compromise me and my high-level gov't work"
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01-27-2013
All the left-wing upbringing in the world didn't convince me that I'm not above the law, that I'm not some special high-morals junky despite being a manipulator, exploiter, conman, impaired driver, liar, etc
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01-27-2013
the thing is, when things are going good in my life and i have a girlfriend and am getting my pee pee sucked on and whatnot, i literally have no problem using opiates sparingly. Because I am content with life, and opiates are just something entertaining to do once every few weeks.
People who are anti-drug don't like a person who uses drugs because they won't defer to their sense of social superiority. They realize that they are socially powerless over a drug user, and this scares them, so they reject the drug user and make him an outcast. But they don't admit this, instead they blame it on the perceived 'dangers of drug use', when the real dangers of drug use come from people exiling drug users, causing them mental health problems.
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01-27-2013
What's socially superior about being a drug user? Being able to hide from your pain for awhile, whereas non-users simply have to draw themselves up and face resentments and discontent as it comes? Having some special way of drug-induced thinking
from a tablet or smoke instead of deep spiritualism and meditation?
What can you do on drugs to be a better person, to entitle yourself to some "social superiority", which can't be done without drugs?
The real reasons people tend to avoid drug users should be taken on a case by case basis.
If my livelihood depended on who was a drug-user or not, I'd obviously have to defer to the statistics about drug users. A percentage of them become addicts, and skip work and lose efficacy at their job. A few of the addicts will even steal from me to get high.
How does your g/f feel that you don't need drugs as often when shes with you, because she's such a good substitute for a chemical? If that makes her proud for either her or you, then good on her.
Does your family feel you're a better person on drugs? Can they communicate with you better?
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01-27-2013
Drugs do not make you "socially superior", social superiority is granted by peers, not by yourself. Drugs, however, can be a social tool. You no longer have to let yourself give into submission as a bitch when the archetypal 'vampires' give you a slight social gesture indicating that they challenged you to see if you'll be their bitch. Drugs basically allow you to look at those assclowns and go "haha are you fucking kidding me? you little faggot, why would i even give a shit?"
Some people mistake this as a strength until they figure out its drug use allowing it.
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01-27-2013
Thank God for this thread, I was preparing for a serious relapse on all my favorite drugs until I started in on this. Cancel the order, turn the ship back to port.
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01-27-2013
Right well I'm pissed off @ you.
I've discussed this with you and you need to start listening to people who are older and have been through this shit Michael.
Stop excusing yourself.
I've had enough, don't you fucking spout your excuses for fucking yourself up with drugs anywhere.
You damn well listen to Bob and me or just STOP IT.
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01-27-2013
Plug Drugs looks after himself
he's not a spoilt little brat still living with his mummy and daddy
but yes he intellectualises his excuses for taking drugs
your brain will come up with any reason you need to feed your addiction.... and Plug Drugs has a smart brain... it provides him with all the excuses he needs to fuck himself up with drugs
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01-27-2013
Stage 1: Experimentation
Stage 2: Regular Use
Stage 3: Risky Use/Abuse
Stage 4: Drug Addiction and Dependency
Stage 5: posting on a foram built for a now long dead website about how ho chimp mihn was actualy a monkeye in disguise
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01-27-2013
Let's just say it was inspirational, and nostalgic in a bad way
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