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Nonnel:


--- Quote from: Caribou on August 27, 2014, 06:09:47 PM ---Why shouldn't it be? It gets in the hands of youths, and that completely discombobulates their critical logical thinking, and brain development. It causes hallucination, and is linked to causing other illnesses too when used regularly. It impairs your balance too. Unlike alcohol, you don't need to consume much of Marijuana to become like The Rolling Stone's in the 1980's.

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The government shouldn't have a say in what you can/can't put in your body.


--- Quote from: Caribou on August 27, 2014, 06:09:47 PM ---Nonnel I did not say that. I distinctly said that it should be legal only for medicinal usage only, with state regulation.

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And medical marijuana is already legal.

$trinick:


--- Quote from: Caribou on August 27, 2014, 05:13:33 PM ---Are you telling me that Heroin and Cocaine aren't bad for you because they are both 'pain killers'? Look, I'm not that stupid. They both clog the arteries, cause severe brain damage, and whoever starts using either are really really really thick in the head. To do most of these drugs, takes a person who doesn't care about life, and someone who is very very disturbed and depressed. Marijuana isn't so extreme, but Heroine and Cocaine? It's a bit overboard.

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No. I am not telling you that heroin and cocaine aren't bad for you because they are both pain killers. Cocaine isn't even a painkiller - it's a local anesthetic. I'm telling you that they do have medical uses. Heroin can "clog your arteries" if you're using low purity heroin that has additives that get lodged in your arteries, but that's not the fault of the drug, that's the fault of the additives. Cocaine does not clog arteries. Heroin is not neurotoxic at all, so it causes no brain damage. Cocaine is DRI, or Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor, which means that it only causes your naturally produced brain chemicals to stay around longer rather than pretending to be those brain chemicals. This causes it to be much less neurotoxic than drugs like methamphetamine -- which is also schedule 2.

I've done cocaine. I care a lot about life. I'm not depressed, I'm not disturbed. Your point that people who do drugs like that are disturbed, depressed, or suicidal is literally defeated by my existence.

nickpb1:

Caribou I feel like you don't get invited to go outside much. It's probably because you seem to enjoy looking down and even bashing other people habits and hobbies. You are probably pro at killing parties right?

In other news Tri and I are pro

Daswiruch:

why don't you guys just exclusively ignore anything and everything caribou posts?
he'd get bored of the trolling eventually and move on.

on a side note, do you guys care if i post a joke in here?

Jaxx:


--- Quote from: $trinick on August 27, 2014, 06:26:06 PM ---No. I am not telling you that heroin and cocaine aren't bad for you because they are both pain killers. Cocaine isn't even a painkiller - it's a local anesthetic. I'm telling you that they do have medical uses. Heroin can "clog your arteries" if you're using low purity heroin that has additives that get lodged in your arteries, but that's not the fault of the drug, that's the fault of the additives. Cocaine does not clog arteries. Heroin is not neurotoxic at all, so it causes no brain damage. Cocaine is DRI, or Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor, which means that it only causes your naturally produced brain chemicals to stay around longer rather than pretending to be those brain chemicals. This causes it to be much less neurotoxic than drugs like methamphetamine -- which is also schedule 2.

I've done cocaine. I care a lot about life. I'm not depressed, I'm not disturbed. Your point that people who do drugs like that are disturbed, depressed, or suicidal is literally defeated by my existence.

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cue "you are, you just don't know it yet! i know more about your life than you do!"

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