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« Reply #960 on: November 25, 2009, 12:45:50 AM » |
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Pancakes! Been craving them...maybe I'll get some tomorrow...with melted chocolate, bananas and strawberries...mmmmm.
That doesn't sound like it's laced with the right stuff!!!
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« Reply #961 on: November 25, 2009, 08:46:34 AM » |
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i'd rather get high then eat, nahmean#~!!!
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« Reply #962 on: November 25, 2009, 09:04:46 AM » |
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drizz...sorry for coming off arrogant here as i'm not going to dig up evidence and just tell you what i know. i've been playing basketball for several years now in different leagues with professional coaching, professional (highly experienced) nutritional instructions and everything and those guys know what makes you run faster and longer. they have tested everything. they have to.
weed doesn't make you faster or improve your endurance. forget it. it's one of the last things any of us can do before practice and especially games. you get kicked out for the year. it makes you slower and weaker and fucks your breathing and coordination up, and you don't last nearly as long.
i can imagine that you did actually run longer than ever before but i would bet that if it's the case, it's because the weed made you less sensitive to the pain/w.e. that made you stop running before. because you're not a pro athlete and don't go to your absolute physical limits when you run anyways.
also, keep in mind that a lot of factors decide how fast and long you run - what you have eaten before (even the days before), how much sleep you've gotten, how healthy you are, what physical and mental state you're body is in, etc. it can be that this day coincidally a lot of those factors make you run faster than ever before and you don't notice why.
or you just imagined you actually ran faster and longer. it definitely wasn't the weed.
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« Reply #963 on: November 25, 2009, 12:59:22 PM » |
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edit: ok ill give another example of how sensitive my mind is
when i stand in between the two people i normally spark with i get a slight high... because my mind has some off the tools it needs to recreate an experience from its stored memory to an extent. weed is a tool/catalyst to reach a mind state that is already in you. its not like it just "gets you" high. it removes the barriers already on your mind and frees it.
i don't think yall overstand how high i get.
this is just an association. its the same reason your mouth feels sour when you look at sour candy, or the same reason people feel ill when they smell a type of alcohol they've had bad experiences with. Your mind isn't "special." Mine is. You see, one time, after a few 40s, my mind connected with the universe, and I entered another plane, where there was two of everything. One of the objects would move slightly, but the other one would circle around the other, and sometimes pass through it. I saw absolute truth and gained special knowledge. Oh wait - it was ethanol altering my brain. My bad. The two can get confusing sometimes.
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« Reply #964 on: November 25, 2009, 01:09:38 PM » |
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i hope you take it easy Drizz...
i know people that cant eat w.o some thc in their system.
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« Reply #965 on: November 25, 2009, 01:27:00 PM » |
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it doesn't happen to everyone. i guess im lucky to have all my gates open like that.

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« Reply #966 on: November 25, 2009, 06:19:19 PM » |
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i'd rather get high then eat, nahmean#~!!!
wat?! That shit goes hand in hand! Worst thing is watching hell's kitchen and no food in the house 
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« Reply #967 on: November 25, 2009, 07:44:02 PM » |
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One time I walked into a lampost and the sodium content in the higher regions bestowed upon me the knowledge to, not look, but "see", where I was going.
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« Reply #968 on: November 25, 2009, 08:22:51 PM » |
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i hope you take it easy Drizz...
i know people that cant eat w.o some thc in their system.
or sleep. especially if u live on campus now, it's extremelly important u don't become lazy
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« Reply #969 on: December 11, 2009, 09:23:25 AM » |
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That's fucking funny...hair dyed in unnatural color? Are we even talking about the same people here? Condescending assholes? The biggest condescending assholes that I have EVER encountered are on this very forum. I am ready to bet that most of you guys have never even REALLY interacted with these people you love to hate. Just by the crap you say, it shows that you've never even set foot in that scene, so really you can keep running your mouths about something you so obviously don't know, it just makes you look petty and intimidated by something you don't know.
I've been in yuppie gentrified communities before, hell recently, in Carlton, Fitzroy, Richmond and live in a suburb that is being gentrified: Footscray. I do point it out, quite publically, about how these pests are jacking up rent prices. I am pretty sure they could live near the professional-only CBD areas considering the rents are often CHEAPER than these invaded parts. Once again, you're defending Hipsters to such a level that you totally ignore the impact of gentrification. One doesn't need to be poor to rent. Many who rent include white collar investment drones for god sakes. These changes negatively affect the poor, especially the elderly and women, who need to be closer to services. Ill serviced areas that the poor are pushed into ain't cool and too many in various North American cities have pointed this out to me.
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« Reply #970 on: December 11, 2009, 09:30:51 AM » |
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That's all great Gos, just don't generalize it as being like that everywhere. The country you live in is a fucked up place, the one I live in is too, to some extent, but it seems like everything is over-exagerated over on your side of the border.
I see in Toronto as well. Ottawa too. Ditto for Melbourne. Hell, I've heard color law students point out these damn drones. In fact, you better include Vancouver as well since Anonymous pointed it out. Kitten pointed out the same in Auckland. Seems like Montreal is a paradise or something.
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« Reply #971 on: December 11, 2009, 09:45:42 AM » |
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Nay I am fully aware that some of them are privileged, but you're a little quick to assume that they all are and like I said a million fucking times now, I enjoy going out in that scene because I don't get harrassed. Let's face it, there are plenty of sexist "revolutionary" fucks out there. It's stupid to assume that a certain type of person is ALL bad while another type of person is ALL good. Drop that argument Nay. Montreal is just as sprawly as other North American cities. Meaning that mobile white folks moved out to the desirable suburbs. Inner city areas, even in Australia, were largely undesirable OUTSIDE of the financial district. Hipsters have moved in and jacked up rent prices. Remember Nay, Hipsters, ARE recent. These are not local populations we're talking about and I feel for poor Northern Europeans who get driven out of areas like Pascoe Vale and shit as well. I don't know how they're "modest" individuals especially when the vast majority (even in Auckland, New Zealand) are extremely mobile. It's hard to move out of a household PRIOR to university and it's not like Montreal is a college town like Cambridge or New Heaven either. Besides finding apartments around universities are generally very expensive. The fact that you bring up nonsense about Hipsters make me laugh. I live in one of the most whitest metros in the West. However, the vast majority of lower level service workers are color. I've seen people from Chile, Colombia and shit working there. Hipsters are NOT poor and ARE privileged. I am not talking about poor former-USSR whites either. That group is at the bottom, while poorer Anglos do not fall under that click either. Hipsters and their kins look down at these segments as well.
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« Reply #972 on: December 11, 2009, 09:51:51 AM » |
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Ah, they are completely different here. There are two younger middle class white populations in Minneapolis, one being near the university (student) and the other is in uptown (hipsters and yuppies). They are separated by our downtown and Cedar Riverside (90% Somali) area so little mingling exists between the two groups. Honestly, there is rarely a time when you will see the two groups together and they are pretty easy to differentiate by dress, views, and posture.
For you Brits (and maybe non-midwesterners), the student population is made up of mostly rural and suburban kids who stereotypically are lazy and apathetic. They will listen to mainstream music and have very little respect for other people, and admit to it. If you go to a bar in this area, you will most likely see a fight start from the following phrases, "you're gay", "pussy", or "I'm an Augsburg wrestler". Usually the stereotypical frat boy.
That's how it is in Toronto and most cities in Ontario as well. I've noticed no different across Buffalo, Detroit, Rochester either. That has a lot to do with the majority of potential students being suburban and rural whites. Hipsters seem to be a pretty mobile population who wouldn't be under representing universities. Rather there are many more potential white students living in the burbs and beyond. UK is a lot less burban.
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« Reply #973 on: December 11, 2009, 09:55:08 AM » |
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Oh shit, just noticed that I replied to older posts. :/
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« Reply #974 on: February 27, 2010, 02:56:04 PM » |
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Fuck me, 65 pages. I want to make a book of this place. How can I do that?
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