Everything posted by Nomrombom
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Marijuana Legalization
Right, people choose to be fat in the same way people chose to be high. :rolleyes: Well of course it isn't a conscious or quick decision, but over time it is a personal choice that one makes, unless some disease is involved. Isn't it? enough said. It's still a choice, and one that is entirely preventable.
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Marijuana Legalization
Right, people choose to be fat in the same way people chose to be high. :rolleyes: Well of course it isn't a conscious or quick decision, but over time it is a personal choice that one makes, unless some disease is involved. Isn't it?
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Marijuana Legalization
Any way you slice it, marijuana being illegal is not fair if alcohol and tobacco are. That sounds childish, but really. And before anyone says that it's not an argument, it is. Marijuana is proven to be less harmful to you and to people around you than tobacco or alcohol. It being illegal is hypocrisy.
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Marijuana Legalization
You're saying fast food isn't as addictive as weed? And how are they not comparable? They are personal choices which make the user feel good but have negative effects to the user and in some cases to society. Marijuana isn't physically addictive, whereas fast food is (well, it can be).
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Marijuana Legalization
I still don't understand the statement.
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Marijuana Legalization
I wasn't aware that you needed narcotics to survive. I wasn't aware that you needed to be obese to survive. That's not the point I'm making, but even then you're wrong. Read it and weep: http://www.healthnewstrack.com/health-news-2071.html What was the point you were making then?
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Nostalgia
ITT: We share stories of delicious nostalgia. My most recent nostalgia trip was finding out that the song playing all the time in preschool (when I was like 3-4) was Enya's Orinoco Flow. Brings me right back there. Made me cry the first time 8-) Also, I've recently been biking to my old elementary school and going on the swings. Delicious nostalgia there.
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Canada
I'm thinking BC. I'm not really sure though. I want a place that isn't going to be too cold (-35 celsius is ridiculous). I kind of like living between suburbia and the city, or in suburbia close to the city. LOL MOAR QUESTIONS How are addresses written? Similar to American? For example ours are: Name Number of house Name of road *road* City, State zip code How are the outlets laid out? Is it going to be a hassle adapting cords to Canadian outlets, or are they the same? How difficult is becoming a citizen? Is there a test? Does it cost money? Voting age? Do the politicians spew crap like they do in the US? Laws regarding abortion? Marijuana? Religion? Gun control? Gays? Health care? What is the religious makeup? How is it different if I live in Canada, but am not a citizen? Is that bad? Do I need to become a citizen? Okay, now for weather conversion. I live in eastern Massachusetts. Winters are cold (usually doesn't get below 0 fahrenheit or -18 celsius) and there is a lot of snow. Fall is cold. It gets warm in May and continues to about September. Max temp is usually about 100 fahrenheit or 38 celsius. Basically it's very cold and then very hot. Very windy in fall and winter. If I go to BC, specifically around Vancouver, what will it be like? I've checked weather records and it seems to be the same, just less extreme.
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Hot celebrities/models!! :) Post them here!!
Dem legs...
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Things that annoy the HELL out of you.
I saw the word and couldn't think about anything else.
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Hot celebrities/models!! :) Post them here!!
No homo, Hunter Parrish is super hot.
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Marijuana Legalization
I wasn't aware that you needed narcotics to survive. I wasn't aware that you needed to be obese to survive.
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Canada
So I'm thinking about moving to Canada when I can. I'm looking for some current or former Canadians to give me some tips, pointers, guides, whatever. I'm currently living in Massachusetts, so I'm used to cold and can adjust to more cold. How different is it? Public transportation any good? Crime rates are lower, how much lower? What is the food like? Could one survive without a car? How warm can it get/how nice can the weather be? Are there any majorly different laws? How different are prices? Do you make more money on average, the same, less? I've heard the people are friendlier, true? How is Canada's economy? Anything I can get easily in Amurrika that I can't get in Canada? How hard is the switch to metric? How is the internet? Am I okay not knowing any french beyond very basic stuff? Are there any rights I have in the US that I don't have in Canada, or vice versa? And anything else you think is important to know. I'm going to take a serious look at this and see if it's right for me.
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Marijuana Legalization
I love you Ring World. Please, marry me.
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