Posts by Sofie Bribiesca
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whether they can hold their liquor like a real man,
Not that it is just men,but what would a choice do? Could it solve the "those that don't drink well" situation if we let the odd person have a smoke?
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Fair enough, I just added a bit as I thought a little further. I'll probably add to this. :) There.Please believe (I am only honest, I have nothing to hide)that many humans I have come across, seek out the most that they can for their future. That does develop in whatever way that may manifest. Some have been ok, others IMO have not achieved the place they were aiming for. Shit happens. Luck of the draw annat, but some have soared. Drugs have been a part of their lives but not all. Like anything, tolerance becomes the adult decision we make, (I like to think, when we grow up) and we then choose as to paths we take.
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Ok, Whilst I truly respect anyone's right to examine entirely disregarded studies for political, societal benefit (let's face it, not many governments think about it seriously) let's agree for the benefit of stoners, that Islander may have a wisdom of finer detail, and the average person may not enter this field but some could. Can't we all grow up one day? I guess not,if it's tit for tat. I mean at the end of the day, some grow up and figure their own tolerance and deal with it accordingly. It's called human nature. Yes, some can't and screw up, and some trigger different reactions that the brain will interpret. Sometimes it ca not be helped. It is life. Be in it.
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But these two enjoy/want a relaxing recreational drug and cannabis serves them well without the addiction, the mess or the violence.
So, same, same, but not the same. Other than that, I got the impression from most of the last 11 pages that most understand the hypocrisy of alcohol laws versus other drugs, and I certainly see the hypocrisy of Myers Knighthood, but after that, you left me at the bus-stop.
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That pink number didn't happen to be by Chanel?
Mmm, probably not,
Maybe so. Karl even likes fake tatoos
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Epic Pale Ale for $5,
$ 3.75
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Hands up who WOULDN'T...
It's obvious anyone with good taste wouldn't be seen dead with that! As you (I guess ) would also say "Grow some!" ;)
As an aside, the slabs of meat on that BBQ would have been a dam sight better if cooked in one of those Barbies that have lids. Not that I really know, but some say...
... and then what's with the bloody shirts and suit pants? T shirts and board shorts peleeze. -
Damn! for some reason I really want that.
You sad boys :)
If you get a good quality beer,price doesn't have to be an issue because one can savour the flavour, and generally their strength allows one to drink slower and less. Jus' sayin'. -
Nothing to see here. :)As you were.
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Does anyone really still do it, or is this a case of a problem being manufactured to justify more laws that make it seem like the Govt is 'really cracking down on the drug problem'?
Well I know that some still do, and lets face it we are talking a substitute for lord Opium, but certainly "P" is an alternative (surprisingly), but I do suspect many Homebake, Morphine, users have found their way onto the methadone programme and have moved on or with maintenance, can indulge as a recreation rather than dependence.
You can still find bloody needles discarded around Manchester st, but I don't know what was in them.
Needles are a means to many drugs, not just homebake and to know what was in them would be pretty diligent. I would suggest a replacement incentive could solve needles in unwanted places, like bring in your old needles to the exchange for a discount on your new ones, or trade old for new or somesuch.