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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Steve
riiiiight, so il set you a challenge, drink 5 cups of coffee in one go, then inject 5 needles of heroin in one, see which kills you first
which coffee is it?
McDonalds
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Hammer
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I see the shit skelped the fan in this thread, was to be expected tbh.
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quote: Originally posted by novabex
I'm hyper sensitive to caffine. I'd probably have a heart attack.
It depends how much heroin you put in each of the needles.
look you really are the dumbest of the dumb, trying to justify your drug habit by comparing it to coffee ffs 
then to say you are pro drugs, wow your cool
[Edited on 25-07-2007 by Steve]
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quote: Originally posted by ed
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Steve
riiiiight, so il set you a challenge, drink 5 cups of coffee in one go, then inject 5 needles of heroin in one, see which kills you first
which coffee is it?
McDonalds
Well then if its not McDonalds heroin then Im going for coffee.
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I'm not trying to justify it. I dont feel I have to justify it to anyone.
I like what I do. Else I wouldnt give it.
Couldnt give a flying fuck about anyones opinion on my "habit" as you call it.
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quote: Originally posted by novabex
I'm not trying to justify it. I dont feel I have to justify it to anyone.
obviously you do as your in this thread arguiing its ok to do drugs because coffee is a drug
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Rebecca
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I don't do coffee.
Its shit. I think caffine is bad. I dont say your a nob for drinking coffee. Cause I dont really give a shit about what you do.
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quote: Originally posted by novabex
I don't do coffee.
Its shit. I think caffine is bad. I dont say your a nob for drinking coffee. Cause I dont really give a shit about what you do.
Do you not have caffine as your hyper sensitive to it, or because you think caffine is bad generally?
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Rebecca
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I think its bad. 
Oh deary me.
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quote: Originally posted by novabex
I don't do coffee.
Its shit. I think caffine is bad. I dont say your a nob for drinking coffee. Cause I dont really give a shit about what you do.
i dont drink coffee, i never said i did, you bought it up
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Oh thats okay then. Your not a dirty coffee head then.
Cant stand those coffee drinkers. Cold turkeying for their next starbucks.
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
quote: Originally posted by VXR
On a different note, I was made aware that the legal drink driving limit isn't 44 anymore, its 38..
That equals to about 1 pint.
Tell that to any police officer that puls you. They'll say that your wrong and it's zero.
TBH it should be zero.
limits 35 actually, which equates to 5 units (quite acurately) for a man, and 3 for a woman. although at the police station u can go up to 40
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ooh never thought of that, im probably quite addicted to caffeine, the amount of coke i drink is ridiculous
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
if you want to assume taking drugs is a good thing, or that its up to the user so govt. should let them take whatever they wish, then so be it.
im just glad your not in charge
I've NEVER said drugs are a good thing, just that people should be allowed to decide for themselves if their decision has little or no effect on society as a whole. I dont touch them myself any more, and even though I did go overboard a bit and may have missed out on some opportunities (mainly academic) in life, I dont regret having experimented in my youth cos it was part of my growing up, finding boundaries, making connections with people, being closer to your mates than ever before, and generally having a fucking good time, which afterall is what life is about! We're not here for a long time, we're here for a good time. Just be sensible and make sure that the good times dont make the short time shorter 
[Edited on 25-07-2007 by drunkenfool]
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Im still reading through the pages that ive missed out on but just wanted to add this. As I just said, drugs are not necessarily a "good thing", but the fact is that they exist (in natural and manufactured forms), and its is only natural for humans to experiment with mind altering substances, it has been that way for thousands of years, so it seems off that all of a sudden (in recent society) that there is a clear cutoff point where it is now not considered ok to experiment any more, and that a suitable punishment is having your freedom taken away from you. From looking at it from a government point of view, to look after the majority of its people, I can understand why the hardcore drugs that cause a lot of problems in society are illegal, but really, what is the harm in a few mates going out on the weekend and doing a couple of pills instead of necking a few pints? Neither situation is "good for you", but the fact of the matter is that humans DO enjoy taking things that change the way they feel (alcohol and caffeine included!)
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
people will still sell bad drugs, there will still be bad dealers.
people will want to produe stuff cheaper, and as a result will still end up getting cut with stuff
I would never buy off a dealer again if you could buy guaranteed safe piils from a club, even if they were 5x the price.
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
i dont think you really grasp the slippery slope that getting on drugs can be do you daimo.
you give out a controlled substance such as E ok, thats fine, a lot of people will always want a bigger hit and then you will have more people using heroin, crack, etc, which can never be released as a controlled drug. So people will just buy more of it illegally than ever before
[Edited on 25-07-2007 by Steve]
That's bullshit though, I probably know 50+ people that have done or do take pills, and not one of them has turned to anything harder. People have a limit, its not like you suddenly think that injecting yourself with heroin is a good idea just cos you've done a pill in a nightclub, theres a MASSIVE psychological barrier between the two, they are worlds apart.
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There's the thrill of maybe dying every time you take a pill though drunken , never know if its a dodgy one or not.
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quote: Originally posted by Welsh Dan
I've never said that people don't die from alcohol abuse, but look at the quantities consumed here. It'd have to be a fairly large amount of alcohol (unless there was some underlying condition)
You are a hell of a lot more likely to overdose on alcohol than on ecstacy. Watch that documentary I posted the link to if you are interested! They did a study that found only 2 deaths related to ecstacy alone, in a time when more than 100,000,000 pills were taken. Statistically you are more liekly to die from prescribed medication than dropping a pill, although the latter has no benefit apart from having a good time, so is obviously an unnecessary risk all the same, no matter how small it is.
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quote: Originally posted by John
There's the thrill of maybe dying every time you take a pill though drunken , never know if its a dodgy one or not.
One very strong reason for having it properly controlled!
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John
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From my experience of it people that would get addicted to something anyway will probably get addicted.
Other people are quite able to make their own decisions and not get addicted.
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by VXR
PS, im not saying if drugs are right or wrong, my issue is the fact people do not have a choice in the matter.
Who was the super human in REAL charge (not whats on a bit of paper from hundreds of years ago) who dictated what a human can or cannot do..
at the end of the day drugs = bad, so banning something that = bad, = not a bad thing
[Edited on 25-07-2007 by Steve]
In that case cars should be banned too.
They are bad on moral, health terms.
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Nah they're alright Steve uses them.
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Steve
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i cant believe people are comparing class A drugs to cars and coffee 
my statement was meant to be an easy to understand way to suggest why drugs are banned.
it was not meant to be a take and use in all situation to try and justify that taking drugs is somehow good
[Edited on 25-07-2007 by Steve]
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