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#1 kbk1989
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[QUOTE="IAMTHEJOKER88"]

She tries so hard to be different it just looks attention seeking and pathetic.

In fact, it makes her look bland, in my opinion.

Her music is very samey too.

-sharp-shooter-

oh really?

edit: sorry couldnt resist.

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#2 kbk1989
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First job was as a janitor/maintenance expert. Mostly I painted the company owners house and mowed his lawn. I only did this for a few months and then was unemployed for most of highschool until my senior year when I got a job at a carwash.

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[QUOTE="kbk1989"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] On the one hand you want to increase the use of drugs...and then on the other hand expect society to pay for the ensuing problems? No way....LJS9502_basic
Society is already paying billions for a drug war which has basically failed on all fronts. Might be cheaper to open some more rehab clinics and rewrite some anti-drug pamphlets than pour all that money down the drain for a lost cause.

No it won't be cheaper to open rehab clinics. I take it you've never seen the cost? Why spend money to rewrite anti drug pamphlets when no one wants to believe them now....do you really think they'd believe them if the substances were sold in convenience stores?

How can you say it won't be cheaper to open rehab clinics anymore than I can say that it would? What I said was that it MIGHT be cheaper, I don't know for sure and I doubt you know any better than I do.

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#4 kbk1989
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[QUOTE="Tauruslink"]Agreed. I think we should legalize drugs but focus on rehabilitation and prevention of drug use instead.LJS9502_basic

On the one hand you want to increase the use of drugs...and then on the other hand expect society to pay for the ensuing problems? No way....

Society is already paying billions for a drug war which has basically failed on all fronts. Might be cheaper to open some more rehab clinics and rewrite some anti-drug pamphlets than pour all that money down the drain for a lost cause.
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#5 kbk1989
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Agreed. I think we should legalize drugs but focus on rehabilitation and prevention of drug use instead.Tauruslink
I can agree with this. I think if it were easier for people to get help more people would, but most people don't know where to go for help, or cant afford it or have other issues. And the drug education, at least in America, is mostly based on false information and scare tactics. Which I can understand, but you should be giving young people the real facts about drugs and not just scare them and tell them its bad don't do it, that doesn't work with anything.
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#6 kbk1989
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I personally think that the legalization of pot, mushrooms, and other such entheogens and mild hallucinogens would be acceptable. People used mushrooms and other hallucinogens for centuries up to the modern age for spriitual enlightenment and to experience the world. I think for some people this could be a healthy experience when used in the proper setting under the guidance of an experienced user. The misuse of drugs such as mushrooms or other entheogens/hallucinogens is quite dangerous and can have negative lasting effects, but so can alcohol and prescription drugs if the user is not responsible. Either way, illegal or not, people are responsible for their actions on or off drugs.

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#7 kbk1989
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Freedom is free of the need to be free. If you don't feel you need to be free, then you are free. Nowhere in the world are people truly 'free', freedom is not something that you can quantify for everyone, everyone experiences freedom individually. You can try to make it so there are fewer restrictions on the freedoms of all individuals, but even then there will be someone that will feel their freedom is being violated. True freedom for all can only exist in a utopian society which is basically impossible. We can all live alot more free, however, if everyone could just stop fighting and get along, then we can tackle real issues like global poverty and that sort of thing so that we can find a way for everyone to be comfortable and productive. But I would say that this is a long way off, especially under the current system we have going, which does not seem to be working.

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#8 kbk1989
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A friend of mine recently went through this. She used to be a he and is now a legal woman. I still see her as who she was before, she has not changed much at all aside from physically and chemically, although she says she is unable to do some things she was able to do as a man, I believe this block exists in her mind and in her mind alone. Ie she says she cannot play fps games any longer due to estrogen, this is complete bs as my fiancee can play them with no issue and my friend's girlfriend can even play them. Her case is a bit of a strange one and I think alot of what she went trough had alot to do with over-use of LSD and other psychoactive drugs. She really has no self control and I think this contributed to her desire to 'change' because she was not happy with who she was anymore. Problem is you can't just change your gender to change your self image or who you are, you have to change your mind. And that is something she doesn't seem able to do.

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#9 kbk1989
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Has SHE said she worships the devil? Or do you just think she does? How can you judge someone without actually hearing it from them personally? That's not very christian.
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#10 kbk1989
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Being in love and being loved back.Truf89
This. Also; peaking. If you know what I mean, then you know what I mean. Meditating also feels pretty great too.