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Everything posted by tvashtarkatena
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"In a world... ...where pregnant black teenage welfare moms... ...have made Hard Work punishable by meth...and honest, hardworking, job creating small business owners...are hunted down like dogs, One Man...sets his unfinished pina colada down...to rise up...and fight back...cuz Baby's sure got a lot of it." Fighting Back "Its time to kick some fat black pregnant teenage ass" Now playing at selected theaters www.FightingBackTheMovie.com
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Dare to imagine a world with no government.
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Get back to work, all of you.
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Twitter me on that.
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If enough people were on Facebook around the world, it could put an end to war as we know it.
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The kewl ting about Facebook is that you can cyber-threaten to kick, like, 200 peoples' asses at once.
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Yeah, well we have the neutron bong: Blows people away, leaves buildings standing.
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I fully support the expansion of cyber-friend communities. It circumvents the need to physically cavort with persons of dubious character, miscreants, and the psychologically unstable. My CC climbing partners come to mind. Twitter me, bitches.
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Hopefully, someone has a new muse.
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And naughtygrrrrl.
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I m so tots gonna twitter u.
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Just thought you'd like to know.
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I've got a peeled avocado firmly lodged up my ass.
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Just to be sure.
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I've got a five years supply of smoked tuna penis in my basement.
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If you're a parent of teens, probably the best way to keep your kids from smoking pot is to make it completely uncool by smoking it yourself.
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I had the same viewpoint in '68 when I predicted pot would be decriminalized by '72. I had the same viewpoint in '78 when I predicted pot would be legalized by '82. It was already decriminalized (at least in California) but it went the other way, didn't it? Seems silly to me, and I probably smoke about as much pot as Atahosske. from an article in The Olympian yesterday: Trotting out that hoary old "gateway drug" BS and twisting statistics. You know, masturbation is a shared trait among many rapists, maybe we should make that illegal too. What about alcohol and adult cocaine abusers? Studies have proven that the 'gateway theory', that pot leads to harder drugs, is completely false. There is a gateway effect, however, but it is because the drug is illegal. Purchasers are forced to buy pot from drug dealers, who often have harder, more profitable drugs for sale; they are thus exposed to an opportunity they would not have if the drug was sold in a controlled manner like alcohol. The 'message to our kids' argument is also wide of the mark. Pot is not a 'controlled substance', it is uncontrolled. The State gave up control by handing it over to the black market. Pot is actually easier to get for kids than truly controlled substances like alcohol, precisely because it isn't controlled. So far, the message to our kids about pot is simply not credible: That it's a gateway drug (it's not), that it's really dangerous with any amount of use (it's not), etc. Kids simply don't buy these myths, and they shouldn't. Our legal system and official message therefore loses its credibility. The message to our kids should be an honest one: Pot is a relatively mild drug when used in moderation, like alcohol. Like tobacco, it's probably not good for you. If we really wanted to protect our kids, we would shield them from the very real physical danger of arrest for pot (this is, statistically and by far, the most dangerous aspect of using pot; the possibility of physical injury during arrest and incarceration). We would vote to prevent the state from destroying our kids futures because they smoked a joint and got caught. (Drug busts have far reaching effects: loss of the right to vote, ability to get many jobs, housing, cross international borders, fines, the negative influence of incarceration, etc). Having said all of this, no one is arguing to make pot legal for kids, just as no one is arguing to let kids buy booze or cigarettes.
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Your beeootifu-uh.... Your beeootifu-uh to me
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I would turn that around and ask why, in a supposedly free society, should someone who worked very hard for those well earned millions have to forfeit them for smoking a relatively harmless weed? Why should this simple personal choice stigmatize this young man who, by all accounts, is certainly a great American?
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There are currently 80,000 Americans in prison for pot only offenses. Over 800,000 were arrested for pot just last year. The bulk of the drug war's resources go towards arrests for small amounts of pot. Not only is the human cost great, but the monetary cost of pot inforcement, particularly in a time of record deficits, is staggering. It's time this ridiculous state of affairs ended with regards to pot. There is legislation on the floor in Olympia right now to reclassify pot as a non-criminal infraction. More information: IMarijuana: It's Time for a Conversation
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I don't eat their people chow anymore, but I couldn't agree more with your point. Phelps is a true American hero. They way he's being treated for smoking a goddamn weed is shameful.
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Somebody ain't been laid in a while....