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![]() classic stuff imo......... but a lost cause juniordouble, bjt is humourless. You'll never get the emotional part of his brain stimulated, its' swamped with so much thc the nerves don't let the electrons move anymore ![]() |
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You gotta have a laugh Very.
Does ROTFLHAO count as having a sense of humour? BJT seems to do that a lot. |
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.. i see him more as a person from the planet vulcan, seriousness his only emotion, someone who can communicate with a statue... and has pointy ears. Mr Bjspock. |
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got a run on 730 last night
http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2014/s4097788.htm interesting viewing |
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wow... a cure for overweightitis, i can't wait to get some of that oil.... down goes a roughy ridden overweight, vltu flipping like a fish on the floor straight after finding out the weights...... NOW he just drinks some oil before checking the weights... everythings calm, relaxed .. you beauty.... better luck next time very
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If you have no substance to what you say, just attack and lie. Fair enough. Wouldn't expect any more tbh from 2 of my biggest stalkers..
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substance ??? what substance
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Great tactic from the genius BJT here. Stalkers are to be feared. So now I - his most feared stalker - can see every move he makes on here, and he can see nothing I do. Brilliant strategy.
Being the stalker I am, it is all I could have hoped for really. Thanks dunce. ![]() |
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SBS had an interesting episode on legalisation/decriminalisation on 'Living With Enemy' last night
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full 48min epsiode is replayed here
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/330396739598/Living-With-The-Enemy-Ep5?cid=od:v2:1 |
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Interesting video. Not hugely factual, but interesting all the same.
Possibly the best line from it, was old mate saying "Well I don't see any of these problems in Nimbin". And I think that is a very important point. Police there are patrolling for alcohol, not marijuana use as that is where the towns troubles come from. Be interesting to see the statistics of heroin use, psychosis, etc etc etc in Nimbin, seeing as marijuana statistically speaking leads to harder drugs, and causes psychosis amongst users. I think what you find is the difference, is because marijuana is freely available, very few, if any people would be turning to anything harder, because it isn't being pushed on them from having to buy it from people who happen to deal in that as well, illegally. And of course, the majority of weed in Nimbin is of course organic, grown in the open air, as it should be. Pretty hard to argue with: 8-year-old Tara O’Connell, from Mia Mia, Victoria suffers from chronic epilepsy. In December 2012, after exhaustively trying 17 different unsuccessful pharmaceutical medications, the O’Connell’s were informed that Tara had 12 to 24 months left to live. In January 2013, attempting to save their daughters life, the O’Connell’s, although sceptical, obtained and began administering Mullaway’s cannabis oil. Tara adjusted to the medicine quickly, suffering only 1 seizure between February 10th and April 3rd, 2013. Even more remarkably, Tara hasn’t suffered a single seizure since. Her IQ has risen by 30 points, she’s off all pharmaceutical drugs, and she has been eating and sleeping normally. Dr Paul Carter of the Lancefield Country Practice in Victoria has been Tara’s GP for the past 5 years. “I would regard it as a tragedy if we had to go back to conventional treatment for Tara” he said. “I’m very much hoping there will be an ongoing supply, and quite frankly, I think everybody would be vastly more comfortable if it was above board or legal.” Cheri O’Connell, Tara’s mother, highlights significant improvements in her daughter’s condition, “It’s been a huge change, her seizures have stopped, so she’s 13 months seizure free, which is down from 23,000 a year.” http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/07/10/nimbin-inside-refugee-camp-war-drugs From 23,000 seizures a year, and 12-24 months to live, to 0 seizures in 13 months, after just a few weeks on it. Don't think it will be long til it is decriminilised to be honest. They are already putting it to parliament to legalise it for terminally ill patients. Kind of hard to argue it is a schedule 1 drug with 0 medicinal properties, to passing a bill for the use of it medically. Won't be long. |