Originally posted by Malice
Benzos are regularly used to quit drinking. Not everyone reacts the same. And of course the dose matters, different benzos can have surprisingly different effects on an individual.
gabapentin is the best route since theres less potential for addiction and there aren't as severe withdrawals, you're just a junkie, you've made numerous pots about benzos before you being a suicidal, and just chalk it all up to crashing your moms car as "just trollin' brah" you're the last person here that should ever give any kind of advice you're a total loser.
If malice was a woman this is what he'd look like with his rad haircut
she sounds exactly like malice, no wonder why they are both "asexual"
shes even got the pussy mohawk like 'he' does.
Post last edited by Bill Krozby at 2017-05-21T00:36:59.909437+00:00
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I know it sounds cheezy as hell but blink182 has been one of my favorite bands since I was 13. I guess I just takes me to a simpler time in my life. Tom delonge is the guy that got me into wanting to play guitar. When I was 15 coming home from school on the bus, this girl we called paste eater, the girl that first introcduced me to the pot, tore out a page out of teen magazine of mark (i don't know why she tore it out) but she started rubbing his cock and i was like "aaahh okay.."
the cool thing is tom gets on coast to coast am and talks about aliens/ufo's every now and then.
But yeah m favorite song by them is probably "feeling this" or "adams song"
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People are morons. Not us, of course, everyone else. Somehow they are incapable of being in the moment and also incapable of planning ahead. It's like they live in a manufactured world that they didn't even create. They would even benefit from an imaginary fantasy.
Just don't get caught up in hate. Or at least channel it if you do. Actually hate and fear are pretty good, maybe that's what everyones problem is, not accepting those emotions.
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Not really a nut but I had a phase of doing on long wiki walks through history articles, medieval europe and church history mostly. I think it was rolf that got me in that habit. It was fun though, I can't say a piece of historical knowledge has ever really done anything substantive for me, you kind of come off as a douche if every third sentence starts with "well in the medieval period...". I enjoy it on the same level as fiction, it's an interesting story (at times) and it's the largest continuity you're going to find.
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i know what you mean Bro, I think that a lot too. yet it is only on the shallows that science takes all the fun from it. As you go deeper into the science you find out that science leaves much unexplained. it tells you about processes, mechanics, substances etc and it tells you how they work, but it yet can't explain why they do and why out how did it all come to work just like it does. For instance, look at chemistry and how matter is made. why or at what point does a bunch of electromagnetic charges of different behaviors gathered together acquire substance and become physical matter? (atoms and subatomic particles) why do these bundles all make a different type of matter depending on their size? why do different of these combine to make up complex matter of infinitely varying physical characteristics? and most specially, at what point did such thing as one of these substances became able to duplicate itself and prevent itself from being destroyed and at what point of all of this did life and awareness come from? Science has not yet been able to explain or even begin to examine it. There HAS to be something more to it than just our "science". That is why there was once some scientist and philosopher that said that "The first sips of the cup of science will draw you away from religion and spiritual belief, but the deeper you go into the cup will make you believe once again". that said, only fools numb and shallow of mind believe that science disproves religion.
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