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Posted: Mon, 17th Jul 2006 20:52 Post subject: |
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WTF 1000 POSTS ALREADY? i swear to god for every post they add like 145+ to your post count to make you look like a spam whore.
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Mutantius
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Posted: Mon, 17th Jul 2006 20:53 Post subject: |
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sorry felt it was a personal attack :/
"Why don't you zip it, Zipfero?" - fraich3
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Posted: Mon, 17th Jul 2006 20:58 Post subject: |
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Come on, guys, someone died, this here is a serious thread and y'all are turning it to shit. Absolute shit. Show some fucking respect, eh?
Open a new thread and argue about your petty differences there. Leave this place as is, or at least settle your differences so you can leave this thread in peace. Christ… when someone posts an online obituary about one of yee’s untimely demise… I hope someone posts Mr. FAT CAT and everyone laughs at your poor souls.
My condolences, Ass_Issues, may your mate Rest in Peace.
And for the rest of you… fucking disgusting human beings is what you all are!
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year, running over the same old ground. What have we found? The same old fears. Wish you were here.
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Posted: Mon, 17th Jul 2006 20:59 Post subject: |
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bye sublime12 you cocknoobish fag gay attention whore.
look whos got banned.
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Posted: Mon, 17th Jul 2006 21:00 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 17th Jul 2006 21:01 Post subject: ***** |
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Jenni
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Posted: Fri, 21st Jul 2006 19:15 Post subject: |
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I've unbanned Sublime. Who says I'm a heartless cow. Sublime, even if you live to be 102 you'll never have the life experiences I have. But keep up the insults and you'll never come back. I'll make sure of that.
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Posted: Sat, 22nd Jul 2006 06:44 Post subject: |
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I don't see how I turned this thread to shit. It went off on a tangeant about someone with a mental illness still being in control. That clearly isn't true and you think you've seen and done it all when you haven't.
I know i've got a lot of life experiences to go threough but I'm willing to change through them whereas you aren't.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a mental disorder characterized by impairments in the perception or expression of reality and by significant social or occupational dysfunction. A person experiencing untreated schizophrenia is typically characterized as demonstrating disorganized thinking, and as experiencing delusions or auditory hallucinations.
I'm not saying that's what he had, but that's just one mental illness which he could have had which caused him to do this. It only takes a drink to send a recovering alcoholic back into alcohol abuse, after a period of time though one drink wont make a difference. With mental illness it's permanent for the rest of their life so an event can easily send them into relapse.
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Posted: Sat, 22nd Jul 2006 07:19 Post subject: |
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They took a vote on it too 
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Posted: Sun, 30th Jul 2006 05:30 Post subject: |
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Got this young ass 24 year old dancer chick keeping me busy right now, Im , a , older than that, so its a good thing, trust me. Feeling alot better about the shit now, not trying to kick everyones ass anymore, and mellowed back down. Thanks for the support, and discussion.
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Posted: Thu, 3rd Aug 2006 12:49 Post subject: |
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Posting in this thread 'cause my friend also died to day. Drunk driving :/ (Stupid Stupid Stupid) Didn't think I should make another thread.
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MAD_MAX333
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Posted: Thu, 3rd Aug 2006 19:37 Post subject: |
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sadly i have seen my share of people killing themselves... i don't feel much about it anymore... there is only so many times you can be shocked when you arrived at the scene of a subway jumper, someone who ate a shot gun or a hanger...
when it comes to meth, i have no tolerance, it's addiction rate is among the top drugs and its a dirty drug and just rapes life and everything around it... you friend is free of the pain atleast now.. i wish you had info about his dealer and could report him, i can't stand dealers... small or big.
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Posted: Thu, 3rd Aug 2006 20:02 Post subject: |
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@tainted4ever.
I am sorry you lost your friend. Hopefully everybody who knew him will support each other. I think it is harder for everyone when a person dies from something preventable, like drinking and driving.
I know it would of been so much hard for me in dealing with my cousin/room mate accident if there had been drugs or alcohol involved.
I have never and will never will drink and drive.
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Posted: Thu, 3rd Aug 2006 20:16 Post subject: |
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Me neither. When you drive you need to be 100% focused. And you judge everything wrong when you're drunk, so i will never do it..
I don't know about other countries. But we get some insane ticked or prison for driving with blood-alcohol level over 0.2 here. I know the limit mostly are 0.5 and 0.7 some places. Thats why its even more dangerous do drive home the day after. You may still have some alcohol in the blood as you loose about 0.10-0.15 a hour. So if you get caught 2 times you may loose your licence forever here :\
Nothing im proud of but iv been passenger with a drunken person once. We were both 16. I can't imagine what trubble we could be in if we was busted. Because i knew is age, i would also get some kind of punishment.
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Posted: Thu, 3rd Aug 2006 20:34 Post subject: |
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| deelix wrote: | Me neither. When you drive you need to be 100% focused. And you judge everything wrong when you're drunk, so i will never do it..
I don't know about other countries. But we get some insane ticked or prison for driving with blood-alcohol level over 0.2 here. I know the limit mostly are 0.5 and 0.7 some places. Thats why its even more dangerous do drive home the day after. You may still have some alcohol in the blood as you loose about 0.10-0.15 a hour. So if you get caught 2 times you may loose your licence forever here :\
Nothing im proud of but iv been passenger with a drunken person once. We were both 16. I can't imagine what trubble we could be in if we was busted. Because i knew is age, i would also get some kind of punishment. |
I have been a passenger as well. Not many times, but I have been with a lot of people who have smoked up in the car. Mostly when I was in my early 20’s. We were pulled over for speeding once and the cop stuck his face right into the car and all the driver got was a speeding ticket. There was no way he didn’t didn’t smell it. We drove away feeling really lucky. I don’t allow that in my car. I have had my licence for 12 yrs and have never been pulled over for anything.
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Posted: Thu, 3rd Aug 2006 20:38 Post subject: |
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for a police force to be effective, you should randomly be pulled over atleast once every 3 years... sadly canadian police forces are so horribly understaffed that it is hard to even keep up with the growth of population, much less doing random stops...
at any time in ontario there are 200000+ drivers out there without license and insurance...
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Posted: Thu, 3rd Aug 2006 20:42 Post subject: |
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I'd argue that smoking weed doesn't impair your driving ability.
So would these people:
| Quote: | The U.S. Department of Transportation conducted research with a fully interactive simulator on the effects of alcohol and marijuana, alone and in combination, on driver-controlled behavior and performance. Although alcohol was found consistently and significantly to cause impairment, marijuana had only an occasional effect. Also, there was little evidence of interaction between alcohol and marijuana. Accidents and speeding tickets reliably increased with alcohol, but no marijuana or combined alcohol-marijuana influence was noted. "The Effects of Alcohol on Driver-Controlled Behavior in a Driving Simulator, Phase I", DOT-HS-806-414.
A more recent report entitled "Marijuana and Actual Performance", DOT-HS-808-078, noted that "THC is not a profoundly impairing drug....It apparently affects controlled information processing in a variety of laboratory tests, but not to the extent which is beyond the individual’s ability to control when he is motivated and permitted to do so in driving".
The study concluded that: "...An important practical objective of this study was to determine whether degrees of driving impairment can be actually predicted from either measured concentration of THC in plasma or performance measured in potential roadside "sobriety" tests of tracking ability or hand and posture stability. The results, like many reported before, indicated that none of these measures accurately predicts changes in actual performance under the influence of THC...".
The researchers found that it "appears not possible to conclude anything about a driver’s impairment on the basis of his/her plasma concentrations of THC and THC-COOH determined in a single sample". |
http://www.duiblog.com/2004/12/14
| Quote: | The safety hazards of smoking marijuana and driving are overrated, says U of T researcher Alison Smiley.
Recent research into impairment and traffic accident reports from several countries shows that marijuana taken alone in moderate amounts does not significantly increase a driver's risk of causing an accident -- unlike alcohol, says Smiley, an adjunct professor in the department of mechanical and industrial engineering . While smoking marijuana does impair driving ability, it does not share alcohol's effect on judgment. Drivers on marijuana remain aware of their impairment, prompting them to slow down and drive more cautiously to compensate, she says.
"Both substances impair performance," Smiley says. "However, the more cautious behaviour of subjects who received marijuana decreases the drug's impact on performance. Their behaviour is more appropriate to their impairment, whereas subjects who received alcohol tend to drive in a more risky manner." |
http://www.news.utoronto.ca/bin/19990329a.asp
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Posted: Fri, 4th Aug 2006 03:58 Post subject: |
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| nouseforaname wrote: | I'd argue that smoking weed doesn't impair your driving ability.
So would these people:
| Quote: | The U.S. Department of Transportation conducted research with a fully interactive simulator on the effects of alcohol and marijuana, alone and in combination, on driver-controlled behavior and performance. Although alcohol was found consistently and significantly to cause impairment, marijuana had only an occasional effect. Also, there was little evidence of interaction between alcohol and marijuana. Accidents and speeding tickets reliably increased with alcohol, but no marijuana or combined alcohol-marijuana influence was noted. "The Effects of Alcohol on Driver-Controlled Behavior in a Driving Simulator, Phase I", DOT-HS-806-414.
A more recent report entitled "Marijuana and Actual Performance", DOT-HS-808-078, noted that "THC is not a profoundly impairing drug....It apparently affects controlled information processing in a variety of laboratory tests, but not to the extent which is beyond the individual’s ability to control when he is motivated and permitted to do so in driving".
The study concluded that: "...An important practical objective of this study was to determine whether degrees of driving impairment can be actually predicted from either measured concentration of THC in plasma or performance measured in potential roadside "sobriety" tests of tracking ability or hand and posture stability. The results, like many reported before, indicated that none of these measures accurately predicts changes in actual performance under the influence of THC...".
The researchers found that it "appears not possible to conclude anything about a driver’s impairment on the basis of his/her plasma concentrations of THC and THC-COOH determined in a single sample". |
http://www.duiblog.com/2004/12/14
| Quote: | The safety hazards of smoking marijuana and driving are overrated, says U of T researcher Alison Smiley.
Recent research into impairment and traffic accident reports from several countries shows that marijuana taken alone in moderate amounts does not significantly increase a driver's risk of causing an accident -- unlike alcohol, says Smiley, an adjunct professor in the department of mechanical and industrial engineering . While smoking marijuana does impair driving ability, it does not share alcohol's effect on judgment. Drivers on marijuana remain aware of their impairment, prompting them to slow down and drive more cautiously to compensate, she says.
"Both substances impair performance," Smiley says. "However, the more cautious behaviour of subjects who received marijuana decreases the drug's impact on performance. Their behaviour is more appropriate to their impairment, whereas subjects who received alcohol tend to drive in a more risky manner." |
http://www.news.utoronto.ca/bin/19990329a.asp |
Fuckin EH
My boys and I drive around all the time smoking blunts and stuff. I mean, its not the smartest thing to do, but it doesnt impair your driving ability. Aleast amoung my friends.
Fuck, the other week when I went with my buddy to Niagra Falls (to drop his girl off) we must have smoked atleast 8 blunts. No accidents or close calls you know?
As long as your driving normal and not speeding or anything there should be no reason to get pulled over.
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Posted: Fri, 4th Aug 2006 14:24 Post subject: |
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R.I.P..
Very Sorry for you.
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Posted: Fri, 4th Aug 2006 19:10 Post subject: |
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They have done studies and it has been shown the being tired while driving is worse then weed or alcohol (depending on amount). I know a lot of people that say smoking up makes them a better driver because they are more relaxed and slow down. I myself don't because if something was to happen (my fault of not) I want to be able to look the family in the eye and say sorry and mean it.
Plus I think I would have a panic attack if I was pulled over stoned. I have never been pulled over, and only have gone through maybe 5 road checks in my life.
If I smoke up I perfer to be in the privacy of my own home where I don't have to do anything for anybody.
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Posted: Sat, 5th Aug 2006 02:49 Post subject: |
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| pistolshrimp wrote: | They have done studies and it has been shown the being tired while driving is worse then weed or alcohol (depending on amount). I know a lot of people that say smoking up makes them a better driver because they are more relaxed and slow down. I myself don't because if something was to happen (my fault of not) I want to be able to look the family in the eye and say sorry and mean it.
Plus I think I would have a panic attack if I was pulled over stoned. I have never been pulled over, and only have gone through maybe 5 road checks in my life.
If I smoke up I perfer to be in the privacy of my own home where I don't have to do anything for anybody. |
Why would you have a panic attack if you were pulled over while smoking a joint?
Cops dont bother arresting if you have a bit of tree's on you.
If you have over an ounce in the car, then yeah, your spending the nite in jail.
You know what sucks about holding cells? the 'beds'...a fuckin metal grate that has square holes in it. Impossible to get comfortable
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