Clonazepam... I wanna get fucked up

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No one cares really, if all the drggies on this thread died tomorrow, the world would be a much better place. They influence young children by dramatising drug taking, when the fact is most druggies don't have the morale courage to get out of bed in a morning and earn an honest living.

The only people who we should feel symphay for are the children of these oxygen thieves.

--If you go ALL the way to the OP I was asking for advice...
NOT how much of a better place the world would be without it blah fucking blah...

If all the druggies here died tomorrow.... You'd probably be out of a shit ton of information....

You just shouldn't comment on this thread anymore... :error:
 


Ok so got a prescription for 1mg Clonazepam... supposed to be a replacement for xanax....

Well I think I've taken like 5 or 6 of these fuckers today and overall... I feel good, like no stress at all...

Buuuut... Im out of pot and wanna get fucking faced right now...

Any suggestions on dosage?

Yeah a well balanced informative post
 
No one cares really, if all the drggies on this thread died tomorrow, the world would be a much better place.

.... what did I ever do to anybody, and now this douche says if I die the world would be a better place?

You know what would make this world a better place? If I got an air nailer and ran around your house at night nailing your doors and windows shut. Light your fucking house on fire and sat and watched as everybody (including your 8yr old boy) scrambles to escape your home BBQ.

See we can all think about what would make this world a better place. Mine is just more imaginative because I smoke pot, u fucking asshat.
 
And in the shooting the shit forum... boy you must me one of them new breeds of noobs that dont know shit about forums...

FFS, someone else flog him
 
No one cares really, if all the drggies on this thread died tomorrow, the world would be a much better place. They influence young children by dramatising drug taking, when the fact is most druggies don't have the morale courage to get out of bed in a morning and earn an honest living.

The only people who we should feel symphay for are the children of these oxygen thieves.

Define drggies [sic].

Are you referring to the crack head in some dark alleyway?
The students who spend all day smoking weed?
The mother who can't get by without her Valium?
The drunken piss-head lager-louts who terrorise city centres every weekend?
The high-flying sales exec, in the toilet every half hour for a cheeky line of coke?
The modern day shaman who spends her days meditating and exploring different realms of consciousness with the aid of power plants?
The politician who drinks a bottle of scotch a day?

Don't stereotype people. Every individual has their own reasons for the actions they choose to take.

By the way, stating your opinions as facts makes you appear bigoted and closed-minded. I wouldn't be surprised if religion was your drug of choice.
 
God damn hippy, way to not get pissed and come back with a good response. My mind went straight to light his family on fire...

+rep
 
Some quick stats

[SIZE=+1]Annual Causes of Death in the United States[/SIZE]

Tobacco 435,000
Poor Diet and Physical Inactivity 365,000
Alcohol 85,000
Microbial Agents 75,000
Toxic Agents 55,000
Motor Vehicle Crashes 26,347
Adverse Reactions to Prescription Drugs 32,000
Suicide 30,622
Incidents Involving Firearms 29,000
Homicide 20,308
Sexual Behaviors 20,000
All Illicit Drug Use, Direct and Indirect 17,000,
http://www.drugwarfacts.org/causes.htm#illicit Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Such As Aspirin 7,600
Marijuana 0

Drug War Facts: Annual Causes of Death in the United States

Known drug-related deaths in the UK, 1990

Tobacco: .................110,000
Alcohol: ..................30,000
Volatile Substances: 112
Morphine: ................91
Methadone: ..............84
Heroin: ....................62
Barbiturate Type: ....7
Anti-depressants: ....4
Cocaine: .................4
Pethidine: ...............3
MDMA (ecstasy): ...3
Amphetamine Type: .2
Hallucinogens:........ 0
LSD:....................... 0
Psylocibin:............. 0
Cannabis: ...............0

DEATHS FROM DRUGS : STATISTICS

Sorry, can't get the US table to stay formatted.
 
Forums are all about opinions, my own is I believe drug addicts are the the dregs of society, with the exception of people who takes drugs to relieve pain from some sort of illness.

I am not into religion and nailing down my door would be a difficult task as it is plastic, maybe a strong adhesive would work.

I am well aware drug users bring plenty of misery to everyone they come into contact with, they live totally selfish lives and would they really be missed?

I think not!
 
[SIZE=+1]Annual Causes of Death in the United States[/SIZE]

Tobacco 435,000
Poor Diet and Physical Inactivity 365,000
Alcohol 85,000
Microbial Agents 75,000
Toxic Agents 55,000
Motor Vehicle Crashes 26,347
Adverse Reactions to Prescription Drugs 32,000
Suicide 30,622
Incidents Involving Firearms 29,000
Homicide 20,308
Sexual Behaviors 20,000
All Illicit Drug Use, Direct and Indirect 17,000,
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Such As Aspirin 7,600
Marijuana 0

Drug War Facts: Annual Causes of Death in the United States

Known drug-related deaths in the UK, 1990

Tobacco: .................110,000
Alcohol: ..................30,000
Volatile Substances: 112
Morphine: ................91
Methadone: ..............84
Heroin: ....................62
Barbiturate Type: ....7
Anti-depressants: ....4
Cocaine: .................4
Pethidine: ...............3
MDMA (ecstasy): ...3
Amphetamine Type: .2
Hallucinogens:........ 0
LSD:....................... 0
Psylocibin:............. 0
Cannabis: ...............0

DEATHS FROM DRUGS : STATISTICS

Sorry, can't get the US table to stay formatted.

I bet the # of drug deaths is A LOT higher now 17 years later after those stats were published.

I bet drug deaths now account for MORE deaths than alcohol (but not Tobacco)
 
I bet the # of drug deaths is A LOT higher now 17 years later after those stats were published.

I bet drug deaths now account for MORE deaths than alcohol (but not Tobacco)

Yeah, the UK ones are a bit out of date. The US ones are pretty recent though.

I didn't want to spend ages looking for it, but if government stats are anything to go by so-called binge-drinking has increased by a lot more than drug use.

I'm fairly certain alcohol is second only to tobacco as the most lethal drug.
 
John, thats why this is shooting the shit forum... just looking for input... shit man... Maybe you need some of my shit...

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w00t 100 mindless posts

100 mindless posts usually means post boobies, not talk about your prescribed fun.
 
Forums are all about opinions, my own is I believe drug addicts are the the dregs of society, with the exception of people who takes drugs to relieve pain from some sort of illness.

I am not into religion and nailing down my door would be a difficult task as it is plastic, maybe a strong adhesive would work.

I am well aware drug users bring plenty of misery to everyone they come into contact with, they live totally selfish lives and would they really be missed?

I think not!

You don't get it, do you? WHAT DO YOU DEFINE AS A DRUG USER?

Do you go by your government's definition of illegal drugs? This varies across the world. Taking one specific example, a couple of years ago psilocybin mushrooms were legal in the UK (unprepared). They are now classified the same as heroin. Fly Agaric mushrooms are completely legal, yet arguably more dangerous. Is someone who uses one type a 'drug user' and someone who uses another not?

Or how about prescription medication. When does a dependency on something become 'drug use' in your view?

And I don't think alcohol and tobacco need to be mentioned any more. It's a sad irony that the most dangerous drugs are the most legal.

It pisses me off that our governments spend billions on this war on drug users. The line should be drawn where someone's actions affect other people, not themselves.

Legislation, taxation, harm reduction and quality control is the way forward.

Bring this multi-billion dollar economy away from the black market and everyone will benefit - from the poor farmers in Afghanistan and Columbia through to the neighbourhoods where crime has increased as a result of higher drug prices (as a result of reduced supply, due to their taxes being spent trying to fight drug trafficking).
 
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I think everyone understands what the term drug user refers to in the context of this thread, although to the cantankerous members a simple statement like that may be difficult to comprehend...geeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
You don't get it, do you? WHAT DO YOU DEFINE AS A DRUG USER?

Do you go by your government's definition of illegal drugs? This varies across the world. Taking one specific example, a couple of years ago psilocybin mushrooms were legal in the UK (unprepared). They are now classified the same as heroin. Fly Agaric mushrooms are completely legal, yet arguably more dangerous. Is someone who uses one type a 'drug user' and someone who uses another not?

Or how about prescription medication. When does a dependency on something become 'drug use' in your view?

And I don't think alcohol and tobacco need to be mentioned any more. It's a sad irony that the most dangerous drugs are the most legal.

It pisses me off that our governments spend billions on this war on drug users. The line should be drawn where someone's actions affect other people, not themselves.

Legislation, taxation, harm reduction and quality control is the way forward.

Bring this multi-billion dollar economy away from the black market and everyone will benefit - from the poor farmers in Afghanistan and Columbia through to the neighbourhoods where crime has increased as a result of higher drug prices (as a result of reduced supply, due to their taxes being spent trying to fight drug trafficking).

Ya- fucking stick it to em' man +1
 
This thread smacks of the Reagan years. Way to go businessservice, you learned to JUST SAY NO. Now, the real question is, did you learn to think for yourself along the way?
 
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