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Originally posted by PAH View PostYeah more money than sense.
At least when the day comes that the NHS add smokers to the list of self-induced illnesses (along with obesity) that they'll refuse to treat, you'll be able to pay to go private.
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostIt's because we have more money than you poor northeners on your council estates.
HTH
Yeah more money than sense.
At least when the day comes that the NHS add smokers to the list of self-induced illnesses (along with obesity) that they'll refuse to treat, you'll be able to pay to go private.
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Then its not a good idea to say alcohol, because we could be talking about Shandy or Absinthe.
Originally posted by Denny View PostThe addiction potency in crack and meth are hugely different in both. Meth also contains a lot of other substances that are poisons in their own right.
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Originally posted by crack_ho View PostCrystal Meth is a derivate of amphetamine (speed).
Crack is a derivate of cocaine.
So they were both included, even though they are not as popular over here.
Drugs are bad m'kay.
The addiction potency in crack and meth are hugely different in both. Meth also contains a lot of other substances that are poisons in their own right.
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Originally posted by NoddY View PostI didn't see that documentary, but I did see Horizon last night on the various opinions of scientists as to what the twenty most dangerous drugs are.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/prog.../drugs/survey/
No surprise that tobacco kills more than the others - UK deaths: 114,000; followed by alcohol at 40,000.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI didn't see the programme was looked at the list. I was surprised to see that Crack Cocaine was not in the list, nor Crystal Meth. This amazes me.
Crystal Meth is a derivate of amphetamine (speed).
Crack is a derivate of cocaine.
So they were both included, even though they are not as popular over here.
Drugs are bad m'kay.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat's what they did in the 1840s during the Opium Wars...
Though that was a semi-private piece of enterprise... one of the glories of Victorian Britain...
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI take an interest in quite a lot of things that have a strong social impact.
Women. If they didn't have several useful holes they'd be well and truly fodido.
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Originally posted by tay View PostIf the entire country got whacked on crystal mets every friday nights, we would be looking at millions of deaths a year.
That's the government's next step after adding flouride to the water, bung in some crystals as their way of controlling population. The bath salts industry won't like it though.
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What a completely stupid survey. Alcohol more dangerous than Crystal Meths? Laughable.
If the entire country got whacked on crystal mets every friday nights, we would be looking at millions of deaths a year.
Surveys like this are just a complete and utter waste of time.
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