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Gibberings CXXXII: Like an overweight person consuming a poor-tasting biscuit

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No it's not that simple but it's Sunday afternoon so I'll give up. Codeine's kicking in. I'm off for a drive over the mountain.
 
No it's not that simple but it's Sunday afternoon so I'll give up. Codeine's kicking in. I'm off for a drive over the mountain.
:?

But it really is that simple.

If you're wasted; don't drive.
If you're impaired; don't drive.
If you're hungover/really ill/very tired; don't drive.

I concede that there are shades of grey but people always make excuses for why it's ok for them to drive when they're actually just to frickin lazy to walk.

Emergency situations are a little more grey, obviously. Depending on the emergency.
 
Use amphetamines in the Olympics and you're penalized for using a performance enhancing drug.

Use them when driving and you're not fit to be behind the wheel.

So what is it?
Increased aggression, adrenaline and hyper concentration on one thing is advantageous when all you're doing us running in a straight line down a track.

Driving's pretty different...

Stims also increase arrogance and impulsively in most/some people - not great for driving.
 
no not atall, I'm a pretty responsible driver, dont speed or cut people up, run lights or while under the influence, but some drivers just drive like assholes while apparently perfectly sober and cause accidents. young drivers, pensioners and thick people mostly.
 
no not atall, I'm a pretty responsible driver, dont speed or cut people up, run lights or while under the influence, but some drivers just drive like assholes while apparently perfectly sober and cause accidents. young drivers, pensioners and thick people mostly.
I totally agree. I'm so glad I no longer commute by car, the roads are full of arseholes.
 
the best thing about driving, apart from the getting to places thing, is playing really loud music while driving on motorways, but even that causes accidents apparently.
 
Hey some airforces make pilots flying jets full of bombs eat dexedrine, so driving down the shops in a smart car on it must be legit.


Pilots are slightly different to your average person driving around wasted on whatever.
 
Increased aggression, adrenaline and hyper concentration on one thing is advantageous when all you're doing us running in a straight line down a track.

Driving's pretty different...

Stims also increase arrogance and impulsively in most/some people - not great for driving.

Athletics isn't all about racing in a straight line though is it...

You have to be considerate and use your brain depending on what type of sport or race it is.
I personally think all drivers aged over 80 should be made to dose dexedrine 20 mins prior to being allowed behind the wheel.
 
I once got driven about by a fella nodding heavily on GBL. That was pretty fukkin scary stuff. He was a pretty habitual user so - as SHM mentioned above - was the lesser of two evils for him to be driving when not in w/d. I had no idea he'd taken as much until he started nodding out and drifting all over the road though. Thank fuck it was a Sunday morning and the roads here are mostly empty :|
 
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