The Czech Republic Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 So when is the carnival coming anyway? I'm not just going to stand here and wait. Funniest thing ever Sorry to keep you waiting. I'll give you the heads up when it gets around the Chicago area. No, that's okay well then forget about seeing your soul-mate again... BOZO!!??!???!! ??
Carnival Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 So when is the carnival coming anyway? I'm not just going to stand here and wait. Funniest thing ever Sorry to keep you waiting. I'll give you the heads up when it gets around the Chicago area. No, that's okay well then forget about seeing your soul-mate again... BOZO!!??!???!! ?? Cute story, while we're talking about WGN: I was on the Bozo Show once, taped in November '94, aired February '95. I had to walk serpentine around a line of cones with a book on my head, which due to the shape of my head, I could not balance. I just held it there and handed it off to the other person on my team. Our team won the relay race. We won boxes of Matt's chocolate chip cookies and Little Mermaid hand-held games.
The Czech Republic Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 I won't dispute that story, but I never said he was my soulmate. CarnivalizComing kinda sucks though.
Guest Nater Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 This just in!~ Marijuana possesses neurochemical manipulating agents! Like all other substances of its type, it may or may not affect developmental patterns. No doctor was able to make comment. The government agencies with an agenda of the image production for marijuana will explain everything.
kkktookmybabyaway Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 They should have just showed kids gyrating like tools at raves and sucking on pacifiers, intercut with Jeff Hardy's opening. 'Ecstasy: You don't want to look like that, no matter HOW good it makes you feel.' "Hey kids, don't do X or you'll wind up like me..." I think a more effective slogan under that picture would be: "Hey kids, don't do X or you'll wind up with me..."
Carnival Posted May 7, 2005 Report Posted May 7, 2005 I won't dispute that story, but I never said he was my soulmate. CarnivalizComing kinda sucks though. I was joking. Since when have you taken anything seriously? Damn Bohemians.
mister foozel Posted May 12, 2005 Report Posted May 12, 2005 The only other thing I'd like to add is that these people should not be allowed to breed so that natural selection could "weed" out the bums. Great pun. I fall into the category of "not liking the sensation" so i can see that happening. But with that law, is there a way that they can test urine to prove you are under the influence at the time. Somebody getting pulled over and busted when he smoked weed yesterday would be shitty. Thats true that weed isn't physically addictive, so maybe "abusers" wouldn't be such a problem. If they did legalize it, the amount of users would increase greatly, which could lead to "abusers" and ya people do smoke it now if they want it bad enough. But with it being legal that increases the exposure of the drug to more people on a daily basis. So It's obvious that the amount of people using or abusing would increase. edit: thank you mike not sure if this has been said yet about the drug testing, but i know a guy who works for a company that regularly tests him, and through convos with the tester, he learned that the tests are so accurate that they can tell if you smoked the pot or were just a bystander getting smoke blown in your face so im sure theyd know if you lit up yesterday or this morning i light up occasionally or every other day, but don't consider myself a burnout, nor plan on becoming one i believe that weed can have positive affects on your brain if used properly i knew a guy, only 16, total burnout, and when he was stoned, the first thing hed hit up was video games, and play all day and all night. im not trying to say theres anything wrong with playing video games, but i could just tell he was getting dumber every minute he also couldnt think on his feet, so Mike was right about that, but thinking was never really his "thing" anyway
Guest gameplayer Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 i believe the war on drugs is a perfect example of the elite of our society cramming their invented morals down our throats in order to profit off of our disagreements with them. it is always about control. and you can be sure that any study an marijaunna that was in any way funded by a government agency is corrupted by lies and propaganda
Guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 Yeah, and terrorists save lives. Also, no one can invent morals, they just come about through common beliefs. Obviously they aren't trying to stop people from using them, because people like you are so ANTI-GOVERNMENT.
SuperJerk Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 Yeah, and terrorists save lives. Also, no one can invent morals, they just come about through common beliefs. You need to ask yourself how common beleifs come about, and if morality should be dependent on what most people think.
Guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 Common beliefs come about through the past and from when your parents teach you right and wrong. Morality shouldn't be dependent on what most people think, but you have to have a sense of what is right and wrong, what shouldn't be done and what should be done. I couldn't help but respond to his post because I felt it was filled with stupidity, which I hate.
Guest gameplayer Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 and who taught your parents what is right and wrong? theirs? the church? the morals market is a very dangerous one, as any historical inquisition and genocide you care to name will prove. the fact is that someone else is writing your version of reality, your life script, all the time, and if you care which i dont mean to imply u should care, it is always up to the individual, the first step to overriding their programming and writing your own is to queistion the nature of your belief system and why you really think the way you do. Rosecross.
SuperJerk Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 There are plenty of things which our society considers immoral for no reason other than tradition.
Guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 I have my own set of beliefs, and I can honestly tell you that if my parents had taught me something that I believed to be wrong, I definitely wouldn't take their piece of advice. I never said that you couldn't decide for yourself, but others do not have to agree with your viewpoint, as I don't.
SuperJerk Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 There's a huge discrepency between how society regards white collar and lower income criminals. Why do you think that is?
Guest Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 Obviously it's not the best thing around to be a lower income criminal, thus that's why society regards them on a different level. I regard human beings the same, no one person is special in my mind, however I can't say that is how society feels.
Guest gameplayer Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 yes, it is terrible that the person who steals 500$ from the package store is likely to get more time in a worse institution than the person who steals 500 million from their stockholders
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