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  1. #61
    Originally posted by Sophie You have ADHD.

    Also Ritalin makes me a little jittery. So i usually ghetto speedball it by snorting it with some oxy. Takes the edge off.

    ahh that sounds nice right now. reminds me of the good old days of summer, snorting 4f-mph and drinking poppy seed tea and then going swimming
  2. #62
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by 哈哈你看不懂中文 Lanny getting fished a again

    I made you an infographic to help you understand something very important:

  3. #63
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    Originally posted by Lanny I made you an infographic to help you understand something very important:


    this chart is totally dependent on the iq level of the observer.
  4. #64
    Rivotril Houston
    Originally posted by Sophie You have ADHD.
    If it was for me: no, i don't.
  5. #65
    Dissociator African Astronaut
    I snorted focalin (dex isomer of methylphenidate) for years. from like 2014 until mid 2017.
    Now I told my doctor to change it from instant release
    (readily snortable) to xr (hard to snort beads) and I take the capsules now without altering the time release because snorting them was fucking stupid and ruined my nose. now I just take it to study and try to find jobs and lame shit
  6. #66
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    I'm hypocritical when I say this but, quit wasting your time with drugs.


    And if you choose to do them, remember moderation....which you won't, I know you.

    Think about what I said. There is nothing wrong with discussing with your parents. When is the last time you had a conversation with your family. FAMILY. They're not going to tell you to stfu. They're your parents god damnit

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  7. #67
    bling bling Dark Matter
    my parent dide
  8. #68
    bling bling Dark Matter
    i will avegne u
  9. #69
    Originally posted by Lanny We were talking about the justification for drug policy on alcohol vs. illegal drugs. Everything you just said applies equally to alcohol. More so, there are more alcohol related hospital admissions than drug related admissions, a person drinking alcohol is _vastly_ more likely to understand what they're consuming and what it does because of alcohol's legal status. If alcohol weren't around drunk drivers we'd have reduced one of the leading causes of fatalities in the US, and yet you don't seem to have a problem with alcohol.

    Listing off all the terrible things about illicit drugs doesn't help your argument here, you need to give us some reason why is different from illicit drugs in such a way that justifies a different legal status and social attitude.

    You are in no way representing a professional medical body, which are the lawmakers, the surgeon general and other members of politics. These are the people who made up the rules, not me.

    I don't have to debate it, I already know it's wrong. Smoking and drinking are also not exactly good things but they are allowed because they have been found to be accepted by the majority of society.

    Pot smoking and hard drugs are illegal because they aren't accepted in medicine and they have been found too harmful to be simply sold like spirits and tobacco. This stuff was all legal once and it was found to be a massive detriment to society as a whole.

    I would not like to see more cocaine and heroin and other similar drugs, the harm is done and the only way to save at risk addicts is harsher penalties and tougher laws.

    Japan has some of the toughest laws about drugs and medicine in the world because they can't afford not to, other countries in Europe and North America simply can't afford to crack down with such large geographical areas and transient populations.

    Legalising anything won't make the problems go away magically over night. The real answer is education and awareness, which is eroding from society thanks to all the money behind the pot movement. Everyone wants to make quick cash but it's a slippery slope now that you can go anywhere on the internet or in public and people are getting more and more into drugs.

    It's just a sign of the times really, as the world gets more chaotic people turn to sin and vice.

    The one thing that never misses a beat is the church, and the community of the kingdom of God. Society might all agree that one path or another is the right and noble way (Nazi Germany and Communist Russia for example). But in the end the only path that matters is the path of Jesus and the Lord.
  10. #70
    Quit feeding the troll people
  11. #71
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    Write the DEA a nasty little message
  12. #72
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by Something Squirrel You are in no way representing a professional medical body, which are the lawmakers, the surgeon general and other members of politics. These are the people who made up the rules, not me.

    The level of medical training typical among the US congress is next to none. The medical literature is clearly at consensus on the harm of alcohol and the relatively benign properties of of cannabis, LSD, and Psilocybin. It's you who's no representing the state of medical research/

    I don't have to debate it, I already know it's wrong. Smoking and drinking are also not exactly good things but they are allowed because they have been found to be accepted by the majority of society.

    Shifting goalposts. You started by claiming that illegal drugs have their status as such because, and I quote, "they cause harm when used at all in any amount", in contrast with alcohol or tobacco products. Now you're trying to change it and talk about what's accepted by the majority of society. You're trying to exchange and obviously stupid conclusion for one that's trivial.

    Try again.
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