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  1. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Originally posted by mmQ Considering our relatively short time.. Only time if you will, it actually amazes me how the vast majority of the populous shuns drug use like MDMA, for example.

    "Oh goodness I'd NEVER SUBJECT MYSELF TO THAT" they might say, or "wow no thanks that sounds addictive and not for me!! I'll stick to my wine."

    Jesus fucking christ I say, what is your purpose?

    "my goal in life is to stay as sober as possible relative to what I don't even fucking know as 'unsober' because I'm too scared to ever experience it."

    Not using drugs isn't an accomplishment. It's boring. And if you wanna retort that "you're life must be boring because you have to use drugs," save your time.

    Anyway my super point is we should all do the Molly together once.

    The only sentence worth a damn was the last one, otherwise the OP was narcissistically ranting for self-assurance. If you wanna do hard drugs, fine.. If someone else would rather work out, go for a run/hike, or just plain ass sit on their couch and binge tv for hours on end.. fine.. I get your point, that theoretically life is too short to not enjoy the experiences that are divulged by the chemical compounds delivering bliss throughout your nervous system. At the same time, drug experimentation is somewhat a young mans game. From my experience alone, you dabble enough to find where you need to draw the line.. such a cannabis and moderate alcohol consumption.. maybe a mushroom trip once every so often or little ecstasy. But as you get older, and you see your "former" friends who couldn't step back from the ride.. Their jail record, their inability to vote or own a gun, their names in the newspaper for stealing, how they used to be this thing with all this potential and now they struggle to keep their head up in society...


    And sure, fuck society and all it's nonsensical bullshit. But in my experience, life isn't measured in absolutes.. I've found those that do are either junkies who can't see past the high, or overly righteous zealots who did too much drugs (doesn't have to be drugs) in their past and think joining a cult will give their fractured minds peace..


    Drugs are fun, but drugs are also a shit way to trade your free will and prospective potential for a form of slavery. How many good trips are worth a PI or DUI or Felony charge? I mean just unless you have no want for life short of sitting around enjoying a form of bliss inside your own head, you have to find a reasonable balance.
  2. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Pssh, us Apes got where we are today by eating the fermented fruit off the forest floor. Sure, binging any drug is typically gonna have adverse and negative effects. However, moderate consumption can be practical. I haven't seriously experimented with drugs in nearly 10 years.. I'm practically reformed. That said, I'll smoke or otherwise consume cannabis for the remainder of my years, and fully support the medicinal use of psychoactive chemical (typically those found in mushrooms) as a means of treating traumatic experience or personality disorders.
  3. Vigilante Yung Blood
    I never stole from a place of work. Not that I probably didn't want to or that the thought didn't cross my head once or twice, it just never happened. Not that I don't know several associates who were more up to the task. When I just graduated high school, a younger classman would sell me cartons of cigarettes for $10 each, no matter the brand. Most of the time it was waves or some other low-mid brand, but on occasions he would skim camels and such. I honestly don't know how he got away with it for so long, but it didn't catch back up to him. He was doing me a solid, but unbeknownst to him I was flipping those cartons for $3 a pack.. I never cared much for waves unless I just out of my regular.


    I also used to know a guy who worked the scrap yard. The amount of copper an brass he banked was mind blowing. The thing was, he was only getting about a pocket full or so a night, but he was consistent. He wrote up tickets, so he was cheating the person bringing in the salvage and not the company. He had a lot of sweet opportunities available to him if he could have kept his shit together. He also picked up some nice items that he felt weren't worthy of salvage, typically nice quality tools brought in by the local drug thief's. The company was run by swindlers anyway so I don't think I would have had any hard feelings with aiming a bit higher. Sadly though, he became a junky himself and passed out on the large excavator one day. Three years and one hell of a side hustle down the drain. Dumbass doing suboxone on the job..

    If you get lucky you don't even have to steal. I'm getting ready to receive about 30 small 4'x'3 shelves and some little child cozy boxes from a local establishment because they just bought all new furniture and I'm close to a high ranking member of management. Do I really need them.. no. Am I still going to take them, paint them somewhat vintage/artsy and mark them up for a premium? Fuck yes I am.
  4. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Whats the status of its intellectual property? This place is cool and all but the graphical template, eh.. I get it, but it leaves a lot to be desired. I'll probably ruffle a few feathers by saying this, but the reason why this community has died (the idea, not this place in particular) has been the obvious and blatant inability to adapt. I liked &T, I loved Zoklet.. It's 2018. The ideas and freedom of thought behind the precursors of this were liberating and somewhat fresh, but now... It's like any other thing that tries to be retro and thinks it's cool. It's not.. There used to be a community, there used to be effort.. I used to contribute. There are so great articles, there are no regular crop of fresh members and ideas, and everything here appearance wise just feels.. lazy. It's like this sense of nostalgia will always ultimately lead to be a dead end.. that being said, why not attempt for a new life, a new identity, a new look with a new archive for a new generation. I would love to write long and in-depth articles for a new information archive like the old days. We live in a world now that is more bullshit than ever, and I mean that from all side of the political/religious/economical spectrum. &T to me was like that great book of knowledge and freedom to question and be answered that doesn't necessarily exist in our modern day. Stigma was an unknown word, weird was the spoken language, but the power in knowledge was free and welcome to anyone who wanted or perhaps needed to use it.. Just some thoughts..
  5. Vigilante Yung Blood
    open trash can... tosses in.
  6. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Cannabis to me, began with the naivety of youth. My first introduction to the plant was with my education of mid-century rock music and the counter culture movement of the 1960's. At the time I didn't understand any greater significance to it other than hippies made some cool music, seemed like chill people, and they sure seemed to enjoy it. As I got older, I got my chance to experience smoking for the first time when I was around 14-ish. It was beautiful. my relationship and understanding of Cannabis has undergone a metamorphosis over the years. I've educated myself to the health benefits, both long and short term. I've detracted the former association of it from the counter culture movement and have come to respect it for the millennia-old herb that it is. I personally think it is an essential "vitamin" of sorts for the body and mind. Sure, you can go your life without it and be just fine, but I tend to think that for those who do partake.. there is a certain significant amount of enhancement.. if only in perspective alone, to be had. Like everything in life, it's all about balance. Sure, you can take it too far and be blazed on some dank indica everyday and let life pass you by. But that's more of a "you" issue and not necessarily the plant. I love Cannabis, I'm glad Canada and the US are coming back to terms with it, after their bullshit misstep to ever make it illegal.


    On that note, Hemp could revolutionize the world as well.
  7. Vigilante Yung Blood
    sunflower butter.. lmao, my shit always seems so random.
  8. Vigilante Yung Blood
    lol wut?

    Thread title literally made me "lol"
  9. Vigilante Yung Blood
    like getting my hustle on..
  10. Vigilante Yung Blood
    No one has said Avacados yet? GTFO!
  11. Vigilante Yung Blood
    I'll probably draw some flack for this, but short of Sean Connery.. Daniel Craig made for a badass James Bond. Pierce Brosnan just wasn't it for me.

    Edit: Then again that's entirely biased, and I'll admit I didn't watch but maybe one of his films where he played the role.. As long as it isn't that one with diamonds and some place in the artic.. terrible movie.
  12. Vigilante Yung Blood
    There has always been good anime, and there has always been bad anime. Not unlike good and bad movies, books, plays, and etc. The artistic genre is really saturated right now, but for every 50-100 pieces of shit, there are some real gems to be found. Its hard for the modern changes in how animation is actually created to feel at home with out nostalgic preferences of when we first delved into the art form. Time passes and everything changes.. Make peace with that, learn whats good from whats bad, and keep suckling life's tit because that's what it's all about anyway.
  13. Vigilante Yung Blood
    I use to fancy a crisp bond with ice water, but I don't know.. Just some satisfying in whipping out shiny cigarette case filled with fat identical joints. I always burned through weed so much faster with a bong.. I was always most efficient with a small bowl. Nonetheless, RIP Bong.. Kudos
  14. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Hoarding information isn't particularly difficult, its having a useful application after you've collected the info or a legit buyer who isn't going to take the data dump and ghost. I genuinely believe you do have an ideal, to which I commend you.. often that's the hardest part. I understand your hesitance to give away your whole agenda because then it would leave it open for someone else to steal the template. If you want, you can message me the kind of data you want collected and I'll try to put something together. I don't log on here everyday so if it takes 24-48 hours for me to get back up with you, don't be too surprised. It'll also probably take a good day or two to collect a sample of what I can do, and then we can go from there.
  15. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Coffee enhancements....
  16. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Hungry - Rob Bailey and The Hustle Standard... still too lazy to imbed
  17. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Gasoline..
  18. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Yea, sounds like a shitty situation man. Fuck this bullshit culture gap between the age groups. The simple fact is, most generations, regardless of their presence in time, have and possibly will always overly criticize the youth. It's a perspective and ego thing. In short, the time period in which most people are raised and grow up is their idea of the gold standard, and todays youth are "a fucked up bunch of idiots". I have to catch myself sometimes from being overly critical of todays youth, even though I'm not technically old myself. Old timers thought rock n' roll in the 50's-60's was evil, weird and the end of the world.. Just like they criticized Discos and Roller rinks in the 70's and 80's. Its a cycle.. Its just good to be aware of it, and know how to play the system.. I tend to agree with these old timers that my generation is lazy and blah blah, just to gain their respect and make my life easier. That job did sound like shit, and just sometimes.. There are shitty people out there trying to exploit their way to gain.. Really small businesses are the worst for that because they can get away with it.. Places that rely on a significant number of employees to maintain efficiency tend to meet the workers at least half way, because if the work force strikes.. They start losing a major profit margin.


    Get back in contact with your temp service and appeal to them to try a job elsewhere. Just explain the conditions at the workplace were unsatisfactory, and even mention that you didn't want to quit but it just wasn't a good fit for you. Tell them your still interested in getting into the work force and possibly trying another job. That alone shows that you want to work, otherwise if you were lazy or not intent on working.. why even get back up with them? Worst they can tell you is no, but be respectful and see what happens. We all have to bit our pride a little in life to get where we're going.. It's strategic, that's all.. Wish you the best of luck man.. Btw, working 3rd shift stock at Walmart is a piece of cake gig.. Late at night, little to no customers.. Just do your own thing for 7-8 hours. I worked stocking pets a few years back (which is arguably the heaviest stock.. fucking cat litter lol) but it was still easy and enjoyable.. Just throwing that out there..
  19. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Awesome pictures. I currently live in a trail town, but it's more wooded and less elevated. I'll be traveling north a little later in the year, I've yet to see a "true" mountain in my life. The smokies were underwhelming in my opinion.. The Badlands just have a cool vibe..
  20. Vigilante Yung Blood
    Tax lien foreclosure auctions.. Check with your county clerks office to see when they go to sell. Do some research on it, definitely worth looking into. Otherwise, what are you looking for? Just a place to live, or a house with a little land? Whats your objective? Cheap land isn't too hard to come by, but something with water/electric hookups already available tend to cost a little more. If you don't need land, fixing up a Van into a mobile covert home on wheels and living an adventure lifestyle can be attractive.
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