talk about ****ty luck
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and for anyone else that wishes to take what I said earlier about not associating with the types of people with illicit drugs...
True, stereotypes are not 100% true. However there is truth behind them. What I meant was, your typical lazy, apathetic, "the government is watching us maaaaaan" paranoid stoner is not the kind of person I'd willingly associate with. Nor would I care to associate with the user of a harder drug. It's not that drug use is a qualifier I use to determine friends, it's just that type of person I find rather annoying and doesn't make a good friend in the long run. Obviously the three guys in the car cared more about themselves because none of them took the blame, causing ALL of them to be fined. Thats a great friend right there. Make up whatever generalized "facts" you want about ANY kind of drug use in this thread, but THAT is the only proof really needed.
True, stereotypes are not 100% true. However there is truth behind them. What I meant was, your typical lazy, apathetic, "the government is watching us maaaaaan" paranoid stoner is not the kind of person I'd willingly associate with. Nor would I care to associate with the user of a harder drug. It's not that drug use is a qualifier I use to determine friends, it's just that type of person I find rather annoying and doesn't make a good friend in the long run. Obviously the three guys in the car cared more about themselves because none of them took the blame, causing ALL of them to be fined. Thats a great friend right there. Make up whatever generalized "facts" you want about ANY kind of drug use in this thread, but THAT is the only proof really needed.
Drugs are for ***** and losers.
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Alrighty here's my breakdown of drug abuse from friends from various educational backgrounds, now that I'm in my mid 20s and have got to see how everyone turned out:
Didn't go to college - usually too poor to afford substance abuse. Or they became wealthy by starting a business which makes them too busy for substance abuse
SJSU - Droppin' E, alcoholics
Davis, UCSC, Berkeley, Stanford - weed
east coast Ivy League schools - mostly cocaine. But they're mostly investment bankers. And I think it's pretty well established that cocaine is the drug of choice for them. American Psycho anyone?
Didn't go to college - usually too poor to afford substance abuse. Or they became wealthy by starting a business which makes them too busy for substance abuse
SJSU - Droppin' E, alcoholics
Davis, UCSC, Berkeley, Stanford - weed
east coast Ivy League schools - mostly cocaine. But they're mostly investment bankers. And I think it's pretty well established that cocaine is the drug of choice for them. American Psycho anyone?
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ok, seems like this thread went way out of point..
he got a ticket, he felt kinda bad. people have told him his exhaust is loud and should probably change it. he got caught with weed, front lic ticket... normal lol, license covering(same as no lic lights) is against the law.
sorry Jonny, just pointing out the legality in everything
he got a ticket, he felt kinda bad. people have told him his exhaust is loud and should probably change it. he got caught with weed, front lic ticket... normal lol, license covering(same as no lic lights) is against the law.
sorry Jonny, just pointing out the legality in everything
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It's just rather unfortunate that it is the socially acceptable thing to take part in narcotics or to have a weekend where you were completely wasted. Someone can show up to school or work and say 'Man I drank so much I blacked out' or 'I smoked so much weed maaaaaaaaaaaan' and no one will even blink an eye.
No one ever stops to think, 'why do people do the things they do? why do people hide in drugs or alcohol?' people just do it, and somehow to make the choice to NOT means you're a freak or ****ed up. I understand drinking in moderation or as a social thing and do understand the need for medication, but to an excess or recreational drugs...
That's all. I'm not going to post in this thread anymoar.
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Just because you had some type of a bad experience with drugs in the past does not make people "losers." Different people have different things going on in their lives. I do not consider myself a loser by no means. I work, pay my bills on time, have my own house, my own car, so how does smoking make me a "loser." I'd like for you to elaborate a bit on that please.
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It's just rather unfortunate that it is the socially acceptable thing to take part in narcotics or to have a weekend where you were completely wasted. Someone can show up to school or work and say 'Man I drank so much I blacked out' or 'I smoked so much weed maaaaaaaaaaaan' and no one will even blink an eye.
No one ever stops to think, 'why do people do the things they do? why do people hide in drugs or alcohol?' people just do it, and somehow to make the choice to NOT means you're a freak or ****ed up. I understand drinking in moderation or as a social thing and do understand the need for medication, but to an excess or recreational drugs...
That's all. I'm not going to post in this thread anymoar.
Apart from you spending all your cash on cars that is
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It's just rather unfortunate that it is the socially acceptable thing to take part in narcotics or to have a weekend where you were completely wasted. Someone can show up to school or work and say 'Man I drank so much I blacked out' or 'I smoked so much weed maaaaaaaaaaaan' and no one will even blink an eye.
No one ever stops to think, 'why do people do the things they do? why do people hide in drugs or alcohol?' people just do it, and somehow to make the choice to NOT means you're a freak or ****ed up. I understand drinking in moderation or as a social thing and do understand the need for medication, but to an excess or recreational drugs...
That's all. I'm not going to post in this thread anymoar.
And just for the record I give props to people that do not smoke or drink. I do not consider these people to be a "freak" by no means. This whole weed vs. alcohol thing is funny to argue about. People are always going to have a different view on things in life. I respect the fact you don't do either, but just face the facts... DRUGS ARE EVERYWHERE around you whether you want to believe it or not.
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I know there everywhere and I've been around them both by choice and not by choice. You may not consider people who make the choice freaks, however, I've dealt with that before and am certain that I will deal with it as life goes on. And yes, drugs are everywhere...PM if you want to hear about my experience.
And Glen....gas is cheap again. Come out to UCKK!!
And Glen....gas is cheap again. Come out to UCKK!!
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