Crack, PCP & Meth

Discussion in 'Cannabis and Marijuana' started by rangerdanger, Oct 15, 2006.

  1. trippedelia

    trippedelia wow

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    hahaha gee, alcohol isn't some totally terrible drug, just certain people acquire the "big man" syndrome on it.
     
  2. digitalldj

    digitalldj Canucks ftw!

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    give me a break, I havent read every page in this discussion but it seems that this has gone a little overboard

    if were gonna get that deep into blaming alchohol for problems etc. we might as well get into how fast food and high cholesterol goods are the most dangerous drugs of all since they result in cardiac diseases which are the leading cause of death in north america...

    to use an overused quote "it is what it is"
     
  3. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    I can feel the bass line ;)
     
  4. alpha ralpha

    alpha ralpha Member

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    around here the pot dealers/pushers are crackheads so they come by at night trying to sell you a bag when they just sold you one yesterday. I don't answer my door anymore at night. If you aren't expected you aren't invited.
    alcohol is a downward spiral, especially with our stressful lives, we come home and binge, well, that can become a lifestyle, it's just so easy and you can still function, albeit nauseously. Pot makes it harder to think clearly and function mentally. I couldn't take pot in college so had to get xanax which made me want to drink and then I got real fucked up. Pills and booze don't mix! or rather they mix just dandy but hoo boy.
    I don't drink, do pills or anything besides a cup or two of coffee in the morning (need to quit) and some bowls here and there (also should quit, as the morning coughing fits tell me). Oh, by the way, pain killers are a sneaky little drug too. I took them for a year after a motorcycle and gave them up. They're addictive. Perkadan, cet, etc.
     
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