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No, those legal herbal ones.
Cheeseman: To see what they are like. |
what effects do they have on you?
What do they cost Where would i be able to get some :)? |
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Some of those pills don't do crap, heard about that one guy who was walking around, literally walking, after taking 43 of them.
EDIT: ^Yeah that guy. |
Yeah but he had like 40 of them. I thought it was a good move too.
I got some Redline ones that cost 25 dollars for six pills in our currancy. |
A lot of them are nothing but placebos
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Dude im reading up on shrooms right now...and it says in New Zealand they're a Class A drug along with Heroin and LSD....Hey Kiwi..ever done em?
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Yes it would be. The more powerful ones are like 40 dollars for like two pills or something.
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Spots are the best. Or glass pipes.
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Cigarettes steady my nerves and irritability and just........well.....feel good. |
Fair enough
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What are Spots?
EDIT: Bong is my favourite...Cube in the chamber |
Oil heated up over an element on a knife blade usually.
Bongs are crap IMO. |
Ahh .... we call that Hot knifing here...and i love water bongs..ice cubes in the water...and an ice cube in the neck..its like cool smoke
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Yes Raine, I was prescribed Remeron directly because of the incident when I got drunk. The point I was making didn't have to do with my choice to drink, or the consequences of my actions. The point was that I went to a therapist for a week, then saw a doctor (for medication to be prescribed immediately). It's like it was already a done deal. He didn't consult my therapist or do a full medical examination. He asked my mother and I ten questions about my personality and gave me an anti-depressant. It's as if parents do not fully understand their children they think problems can be solved through a drug. Not true. When you said because I can function without taking meds means I don't need them I say: **** yeah. And I'm sure a lot of people don't need them (the girl for exams). I took aderol for exams last year just to cram studying. I didn't need it, so maybe it's not that PERSRIPTION drugs are looked at as problem starters, but problem solvers for the most part. People think medication is very advanced and that it can solve almost anything maybe. I'm not sure how to look at the unthoughtful flaws of society, the greediness of pharmaceutical companies, or the obligation given to doctors to correct problems faced by patients who don't need drugs. $hit's weak. |
Raine thinks she knows everything, just ignore her posts.
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1) Doctors are not supposed to talk about another patients info or give another patients info to other doctors unless they have the consent of the patient or in this case the concent of the guardian/parent of the patient 2) is sucks that your parents dont seem to know you that well and would let something like this happen. But alas, you did not come with directions at birth and your parents didn't come with instructions 3) getting started on medication at an early age for problems you don't have could have negative effects on you later in life. The fact that you were prescribed a medication you didn't want or need almost makes me sick. 4) it's scary but experiencing negative/traumatic events such as that of taking medication you don't want has actually helped save lives or keptone less person of the street. Scary but true. So now my question to you is, since the last time you were caught drinking, have you done it again, and if so were you caught? Quote:
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And here's my question to you: Did you read the last post I made stating my argument had nothing to do with the alcohol consumption, but more the fact of drug prescription? Even if the medicine is supposed to show a good moral in the end, it wasn't my point. |
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The point I was trying to make is that even though you didn’t think you need the medication, functioned fine in the world without it, there is a chance it could’ve improved the way you already are. But since the desired effect of the medication wasn’t reached given your answer to the question in my previous post then you are supporting the very reason why I think prescription medications should not always be the first, last, and sometimes only resort in treating a child’s behavior or bad habits. 1) it’s no guarantee that it will help the child (In you case there was no effect at all on your behavior) 2) even if it does work it could lead to problems in the future, that could hinder certain good abilities or behaviors they already possessed. |
No. There's nothing wrong with what snickers did. More than half of my school does that. There's no need to put a kid on drugs for something like that.
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But i would never prescribe a kid caught using alcohol medication. but if it was a serious problem then I'd definitely recommend therapy and maybe group counseling because alcoholism is a serious disease even if some people don't think of it as one. Although in this particular instance adn this particular situation, I think it could've been avoided if the American society wasn't so adamant on keeping kids in the dark about certain things. The more you tell someone they can't do something the greater the chances are that they will do it. |
It was a pretty bad situation so I understand the therapy, but not the medication.
I think you understand so... Have fun with this Rolling Stones cover I put up! http://www.supload.com/listen?s=S0diW8NVXZ_ |
Niggah that is tight.
Is that you? |
NO!
Can you read?!? BLACK DAHLIA MURDER! But I can also do it better, all by myself.. :( |
I didn't look....I just clicked the link and then went about my business while the song played.
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Giggidy GOO!
Masturbatin' to BDM. Hehe ALRIGHT.. |
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Thank you. I'm very touched. I thought it was very wonderful. I give it a 10/10 Although that made me very hungry all of a sudden. I've got a craving for chicken. and tomatoes. (Sorry. My stomach just growled) |
Cheeseman, I had a good weekend last weekend. Had some party pills, some beers and hotboxed my friends car. I got so hammered that night. Good times.
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It does work though. In the Netherlands everything is close together, so the main way of transportation is cycling. We also have less junkfood places, and our supermarkets have more fresh foods, than convenience food. Kids are also really pushed towards physical activity. And I must say, I do not know many people on any drugs, and there are hardly fat people either.
I like this way of life, but it wouldn't fit in the USA because everything is too far away, and children have to be brought to sportsclubs, which would seem silly here. But I agree, school should have after school sport programs (as a compensation), and better food. I bet they have mcDonalds's in the cafeteria's over there don't they? We have sandwiches with meat and veggies. And we keep it low on the mayonaise. I prefer it over what my family in America puts in front of me! |
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Then you swim :) |
It reminds me of the book Prozac Nation .. just reading that book made me freaking depressed.
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