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Posts by fucking_weirdo

  1. why the fuck did you wait til the last minute
  2. now we can swim any day in november.
  3. those guys look sketchy as fuck, they'll stick out like a sore thumb in monterey
  4. do you pay for the prostitutes with gift cards too? do people ever look at you like you are sketchy when you pay for a bunch of shit with gift cards?
  5. haha yea fuck seattle anyways, they should level it. i almost got beat up by some heroin dealer there once who was just in a rage for some reason. luckily he had like 2 or 3 girls with him who calmed him down
  6. Originally posted by -SpectraL Imagine being bothered and getting all frustrated about words on a page.

    thats like your whole life lmao
  7. Originally posted by Ghost "that idiot is only making this advantageous to me and more difficult for himself. more proof that hes an idiot.

    more accts with fewer posts is harder for him in the admin capacity to 'sweep up' than fewer accounts with more posts.

    i have zero issues with providing unlimited number of emails for verification. i literally have megabytes worth of assorted drop emails, to say nothing of new ones i can create. he's already banned entire domains to prevent them being used as the source for verification emails. im spreading out the email providers i use so he can ban them all. ultimately hes going to ban every domain which will have the effect ive been telling him to do since day one: preventing registration, effectively closing registration.

    did i say that out loud?

    more on topic:"

    holy shit thats genius/devious

    its genvious

    you are mentally ill
  8. i got some money recently so i want to try all those drinks that are like 5 or 6 dollars that i never get.
  9. It’s not like your classic hippie tie dye, it’s just green and spirally and trippy, and it also heavily implies you should kill yourself so it’s not really a hippie thing
  10. lol they literally just shot a building to death like it was command and conquer or something
  11. you dont need no respect to buy xanax analogues and halogenated amphetamines from china
  12. they started cracking down on headshops and that sort of thing selling nitrous so you can only get it at food places. i think i've only bought nitrous from there 3 or 4 times, but tonight, she recognized me, and just said "how many?" which i was grateful for because i was rolling moderately hard and didn't want to have to go through the whole "yea i make whip cream as a hobby" schpiel again. last time i was in there buying it they were like "can you believe people get high off this stuff?" and im standing there in a tie dye sweatshirt looking so stoned i can barely keep my eyes open like "nope, never heard of it"
  13. Originally posted by A College Professor not many because they mostly hate every day of their God-damned life and realize they will always be blue collars

    that sounds like a pretty good excuse to waste their lives doing drugs then
  14. i took some mda and dabs and nitrous but it's way too fucking cold to be outside right now and its so much more comfortable here alone then outside where i have to deal with the cold and drunk people
  15. just think if that many people are showing up on normal drugs, how many more do you think are doing weird internet drugs from china to avoid detection>
  16. be a construction worker so it's like you're just working your way up to have a really good coke connect, so it won't really feel like work. plus most of your coworkers will be on drugs too. you can get a career and do a bunch of drugs at the same time.

    https://thriveworks.com/blog/construction-workers-are-the-most-likely-to-use-cocaine-and-opioids/

    New research says that construction workers are more likely to use cocaine and opioids than workers in other industries; they are the second most likely to use marijuana.
    Researchers used the National Survey on Drug Use and Health to analyze a dataset of 293,492 adults, including 16,610 construction workers, from 2005-2014.
    Participants answered questions about workplace drug policies and their personal use of cocaine, marijuana, and prescription opioids.
    The research team found that construction workers reported the highest frequency of opioid misuse and cocaine use, and they reported the second highest frequency of marijuana use.
    Researchers are not surprised by their discoveries; instead, they say it makes sense that these individuals have higher rates of drug use, considering the labor-intensive work and frequency of injuries.
    The researchers conclude that prevention and harm reduction programs are necessary to prevent drug-related risks and mortality amongst construction workers.
    Quick Summary
    According to a new study “Construction trade and extraction workers: A population at high risk for drug use in the United States, 2005-2014,” published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, construction workers are the most likely out of all workforces to use cocaine and misuse opioids (e.g., using for recreational purposes). Additionally, construction workers are the second most likely to use marijuana.

    Investigation
    Researchers analyzed data from 2005–2014 from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The dataset included 293,492 US adults, including 16,610 construction, mining, and extraction workers. Researchers compared these participants to workers in 13 other fields.

    Participants answered questions about the drug policies at their workplace, and their personal use of cocaine and marijuana within the past month. Additionally, they answered questions about their own nonmedical use of prescription opioids.

    Findings
    The research team found that construction workers reported the highest frequency of misusing opioids and cocaine use. Additionally, they reported the second highest frequency of marijuana use after those in the service industry: 12.3% compared with 12.4%. There were a few additional significant findings:

    The researchers saw that construction workers who had unstable jobs or missed work were more likely to use drugs.
    Those who were unemployed in the week prior and those who work for three or more employers were more likely to use marijuana or misuse prescription opioids.
    Those who missed 1-2 days in the last month due to not wanting to work were more likely to use marijuana, cocaine, and opioids.
    Those who missed 3-5 days of work in the past month due to injury or illness were more than twice as likely to miscue prescription opioids.
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