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E, them were the days
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Oh really?! Look at your avatar!
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Yes. Its a class thing. As a drug snob it's Class A all the way I'm afraid. Class B and C users are just Class A wannabes. I mean, Ketamine? May as well have a Bacardi Breezer. Do me a favour. It has to be crystal meth or nothing.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhy do they have class A, B, C anyway? Does anyone who takes illegal pharmaceutica really take into account the drug classification?I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt, not that fancy store-bought dirt... I can't compete with that stuff.Comment
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Originally posted by Money Money Money View PostIs that actually your cat?
I thought it was him after using too much Regaine !!
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I fancy trying the new way of taking ecstacy in Yorkshire.
They grind the tablets into powder and rub it into the inside of their lips.
It's called "E By gum".Comment
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I've never taken illicit drugs and never will. You can bet that there are long-term effects that you obviously have no idea about now. It's the same as mobile phones to me. In time I believe that long-term damage will have been done, especially to young kids that are using them. If I was a parent I would not let my kids have them.
I was angry when they recategorised cannabis to a level that virtually legalised it and I am angry about ecstacy for the same reasons.
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Be very careful about copper water pipes and AC electricity too. And computers.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI've never taken illicit drugs and never will. You can bet that there are long-term effects that you obviously have no idea about now. It's the same as mobile phones to me. In time I believe that long-term damage will have been done, especially to young kids that are using them. If I was a parent I would not let my kids have them.Comment
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I still can't figure out why alcohol and tobacco are fine and legal, but cannabis and other stuff aren't.
Given the choice between confronted by a pissed idiot on a Saturday night or someone on an E trip who'd just want to hug me to death I know who I'd pick!ǝןqqıʍComment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI've never taken illicit drugs and never will. You can bet that there are long-term effects that you obviously have no idea about now. It's the same as mobile phones to me. In time I believe that long-term damage will have been done, especially to young kids that are using them. If I was a parent I would not let my kids have them.
I was angry when they recategorised cannabis to a level that virtually legalised it and I am angry about ecstacy for the same reasons.
Originally posted by PerlOfWisdom View PostBe very careful about copper water pipes and AC electricity too. And computers.See original post. Easy to pick eh?Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostI still can't figure out why alcohol and tobacco are fine and legal, but cannabis and other stuff aren't.
Given the choice between confronted by a pissed idiot on a Saturday night or someone on an E trip who'd just want to hug me to death I know who I'd pick!"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
Thomas JeffersonComment
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Originally posted by PerlOfWisdom View PostBe very careful about copper water pipes and AC electricity too. And computers.
I am and thus I would not live under power lines or over underground power cables which have been shown statistically to cause cancer, depression and suicides. Unfortunately, I cannot avoid being close to computers, but I do avoid using wireless comms as much as possible.
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