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What is the purpose of cannibis? It makes people mentally impotent,paronoid. broke,slaves,and basicly. and selfish. I heard once there was to be a trial once for M.S patients.Dont know how far they got with that. Also had an horendous ride once in a minicab with someone who was out of his head. Till I made him stop. What a bain on life it is. That is before the crime it causes. What an awful habit.
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Tarot Wrote:

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> What is the purpose of [sUB: ALCOHOL]? It makes people

> mentally impotent,paronoid. broke,slaves,and

> basicly. and selfish. I heard once there was to be

> a trial once for M.S patients.Dont know how far

> they got with that. Also had an horendous ride

> once in a minicab with someone who was out of his

> head. Till I made him stop. What a bain on life it

> is. That is before the crime it causes. What an

> awful habit.


OR IF YOU PREFER...


> What is the purpose of [sUB: NICOTINE]? It makes people

> mentally impotent,paronoid. broke,slaves,and

> basicly. and selfish. I heard once there was to be

> a trial once for M.S patients.Dont know how far

> they got with that. Also had an horendous ride

> once in a minicab with someone who was out of his

> head. Till I made him stop. What a bain on life it

> is. That is before the crime it causes. What an

> awful habit.


...ALSO WORKS WITH 'GAMBLING', 'SEX', AND 'TELEVISION'.


NOT MAKING A JUDGEMENT... JUST NOTING IT'S INTERESTING.

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> It is truly awe-inspiring to see how lucid,

> inspirational and visionary those who don't smoke

> cannabis can be


:))


I particularly liked the bit about ",and basicly." That is an affliction I hadn't heard of before.


Clearly some people need no weed to indulge in mindless rambling. They must save a packet.

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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I see where you are coming from - but you can

> drive,walk in a straight line or work safely after

> sex or gambling- regardless of how much you have

> consumed ( to a point anyway!). However with drugs

> and alcohol you cannot.


Now you see, I always take statements like that as a challenge.

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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I see where you are coming from - but you can

> drive,walk in a straight line or work safely after

> sex or gambling- regardless of how much you have

> consumed ( to a point anyway!). However with drugs

> and alcohol you cannot.



So let's ban cars...

;-)

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Keef Wrote:

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You're planning to have so much sex, you can't walk straight?

Sounds like a fecking great challenge!


It is great for pain relief, when I become mentally impotent and start smacking my head against the wall, I hardly notice.


Are you still talking about sex here, Keef?!

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I once worked, in Camberwell there were alot of customers that used to come in to the centre smelling of the stuff they could not string two sentences together and some were very aggressive a lot look like the living dead red Dracula eyes and skinny. Some were talking to themselves some thought they could fly yep defiantly there is a mentally link somewhere
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