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super important

personally, i think i have achieved as much emotional closure as i ever will.
i make the point that this is now a pretty big mess, not so much for me, because all *my* outcomes are basically set. i know how my life has been affected, and i'm free to move on.
but the girl who caused the accident *doesn't know what's going to happen to her*. Will she get sent to jail? for how long? will she cop a massive fine? will she get her arse sued off? Has she needed therapy to help her comes to terms with what she's done? Imagine living for more than 6 months without knowing whether your life is going to be affected in a major way, because of your own stupid acts?
i just don't think it's worth it. but you all knew that already.
 
I was speaking to a friend the other day... and he was telling me about one of his friends' plans for this weekend - that his friend had a big weekend planned, and had mentioned that he was driving.. so my friend was like, "oh, so you're having a big night with chemicals not alcohol"... ;(
Just another reminder that no one needs - they're all drugs people... they all fuck you in some way.
My friend hasn't taken any drugs before - he's taking his first pill this weekend.. (yay
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), but he had no idea about the dangers of driving afterwards. All the people he knows that do take e's (not that many) do drive to & from events...
So we had quick, serious chats, and being the totally cool guy that he is, firmly agreed never to drive.
I guess my conversation with him reminded me of the misconception I had - and probably that many people do.
So even if it seems obvious to you, just keep spreading the word.
Cheers
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"...still the angle to a girl who hates to sin..."
 
thanx fi.
yeah that's what this is about really, spreading the message... harm minimisation, all of that. tell all your friends. all of mine know.
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DQ
 
grrrr.... i know you peeps are still driving home from parties cos i've seen it, and people forget that i object to it and tell me things they shouldn't...
STOP IT YOU BASTARDS!!!
get a fucking taxi, or crash at a fellow BLers place.
 
One of the things that was drilled into me whilst growing up was to never EVER get into a car with somebody who had been drinking or had done drugs.
I have only done it once and that time the idiot at the wheel forgot to tell us he'd had a couple of tabs and when he started freking out we were driving down devils elbow (a ver steep bend with a very steep drop just outside Adelaide) I've never been so scared in my life.
I make it a habbit now to confiscate car keys from my friends, they get pissed but i'd rather they were out of harms way and unable to harm anyone else.
Big hugs go to you DQ.
Come on people, we test what we take, so why don't we have that same careful attitude towards everything else?
 
fark it's hard explaining to your mates who don't know what happened, why i can't get a lift home off them after a party...
what a way to put a downer on someone's night...
but i'd still rather catch the train home.
 
I know it's a pain in the ass to get the train. I hate the stares, the long walk home from the train station on a comedown, the cold, all the rest.
Somehow though, after reading the above, I just don't care.
Thank you, DQ. I may hate it but I'm training it home from now on. (Somehow my sig seems curiously appropriate for this thread).
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"You drive," he said. "I think there's something wrong with me." - Hunter S. Thompson, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
 
Hugs for you, I thought growing up and watching my parents fight, get drunk, and eventually divorced was tuff but nobody has the perfect life, electronic harmony, may only bright days lay ahead for you Quincey
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the pinnacle of my mooning career is hanging my hairy arse out of the window of a 12-seat minibus, driving past a primary school at recess time, with the driver honking the horn. is this wrong?
**drags thread back on topic**
thankyou for lowering the tone of my thread
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DQ: Of course it's not wrong.. setting a fine example for the next generation!
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You'd be proud of my little car and her post-it note, DQ. Just about every person who hops in for a ride asks the question, and I haven't yet got tired of telling them your story...
*squeezes your hand & smiles gently atcha*
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