BBC3 programme UK people wanted

Discussion in 'Salvia Divinorum' started by BBC3Cherryfilms, Mar 28, 2012.

  1. BBC3Cherryfilms

    BBC3Cherryfilms Guest

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    Anyone here from the UK?

    We're producing a programme, presented by Cherry Healey about legal highs, and we'd love to speak to someone UK based.

    Contact us on cherryfilms@renegadepictures.co.uk or 020 7164 2288.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Colimon

    Colimon Cheesus Christo

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    I'm assuming this isn't biased? Correct? Lol
     
  3. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    Salvia divinorum isn't a "high".

    It's both much more and much less than that, in the typical sense.

    "random", "bizarre", "awkward", and "terrifying" are words that I would associate much more closely with salvia than "high".

    So I find your "programme" foolish, dangerous, and disrespectful, with regards to salvia and to any drug that it might be presented alongside.

    I'll go be a douche somewhere else, now.
     
  4. Colimon

    Colimon Cheesus Christo

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    Amen. Why do these people always come in this forum? As I recall, someone else from this forum ended up on a talk show being called a "Drug Dealer" and being ridiculed by some drug addiction doctor douchebag who knew nothing about Salvia. This was of course supposed to be a two-sided debate even though they encouraged the audience to scrutinize him for making a living off of Salvia. I believe he was also targeted for a hit and run soon after his appearance on the show... Not trying to say this is going to be the same situation, just saying that these do not clear up any sort of questions people have about these "legal highs" and they aren't explained properly at all. All the media seems to do is compare these drugs to other drugs that are completely unlike them, which causes kids to go ahead and do them not knowing their actual effects, as opposed to being smarter and making better choices. I agree with RooRshack, this is a dangerous idea and I do not approve.
     

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