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Controversy Regarding Questions

Black Jesus

Bluelighter
Joined
Jul 12, 2001
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Location
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Ok here goes...
It seems that all the questions in OD are sparking up arguement over unrelated topics. For example, I made a topic about PCP experiences, and it turned into an arguement about Ketamine neurotoxicity. Also I made a topic about mixing Benzos and Opiates, and It turned into a debate about how much an "opiate virgin" should take.
Not to get off on a rant here, but can we all please try to answer the questions and save the debates for different threads. I have been reading bluelight for a few months now and this seems to be getting worse. Thanks for the cooperation.
-Jesus
[This message has been edited by Black Jesus (edited 16 July 2001).]
 
Whatever you say, PhreeX
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~amary
 
Sorry, amary, but Black Jesus isn't PhreeX. He just wants to be. My question to the wannabe Black Jesus is: Did your questions get answered? The answer is yes. Read the posts again and realize that the debates were still somewhat related to your threads. There's only so much someone can say when you ask if they've tried PCP. When you discuss the neurotoxicity of a substance and someone else mentions it's closely related to another substance, other people have a right to present opposing viewpoints. In the PCP case, if someone started another thread about K's neurotoxicity it would be moved to medical and no one goes there. I guess what I'm saying is--quit complaining unless your original question didn't get answered.
 
Sorry, this is a message board, and threads will do that.. it's all closely related so we can allow it - ketamine was brought up in the PCP thread as we were talking about their relitive effects and neurotoxicity, so while it is not 100% about YOUR TOPIC, it's close enough.. now if you make a post about some drug you took at a party, and someone replies with their stories about the music at that party, it gets deleted..
It looks like your questions were answered, so lets not complain - this board does not exist to serve you..
In fact, lets look at those posts..
In your PCP post, you asked for experiences with PCP - the first 10 or so replies were ABOUT PCP.. experiences with the drug and getting drugs cut with PCP .. hell, with the exception of a couple posts, the ENTIRE FIRST PAGE is NOTHING BUT PCP POSTS!
Thats a full page of replies that are ON TOPIC, which is DAMN GOOD, especially for this place..
Your OC + Xanax post - again, the first 10 or so replies were ALL IN REGARDS TO MIXING XANAX AND OXYCONTIN.. someone made comments about the DOSE for each, at which point others gave their opinions - that is as on-topic as you get..
[EDIT - You are a BIG OFFENDER d00d... in a post about DESOXYN you asked what a "kleptomainiac" was - IT HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE POST, IT WAS THE DUDES USER NAME!]
Thank you, drive through..
BTW, is your name Scott?
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PACK.MY.BEAK
[This message has been edited by PhreeX (edited 16 July 2001).]
 
Agreed. Interesting tangents are often what fuel the best an most important threads in this forum. We need them. Remember, although it may seem like the thread is heading off into a direction that you hadn't really intended it to - Your topic is still in the title of the thread, and anyone who has anything to say on the subject wil see it and reply regardless of what strange direction it may have taken in previous replies. Just consider these off-topic replies as "Bumps" for your post - if anything they are keeping the topic alive and at the top of the forum page, getting more attention that it ever would have if it only recieved replies specific to your queary.
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"I dislike the drug you are using, but I would defend with my life your right to use it."
- Paraphrase on Voltaire
"He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man."
- Dr. Johnson
"We do not sense imagination enough to sense what we are missing."
-Jean Toomer
 
Yeah your right, I have to expect it since this is a forum. I realize I was complaining about something that I do and can't be changed, so I apoligize for that.
 
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