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Isn't it arguable that an ignorant kid ODing is equally the fault of the dealer who sold him/her the drugs in the first place as well as that ignorant individual's ignorant friends for not paying closer attention to someone they supposedly care about? Just playing Devil's advocate here...
 
Damn buterphli - almost kind of sorta forgot about that.

Thing is - me and lp were thinking about not going saturday night. No real reason really - maybe just relax for the weekend or whatever.

ignorant individual's ignorant friends for not paying closer attention to someone they supposedly care about?
It's totally the fault of the friends for not looking after thier own. If i noticed bong climbing the walls like crazy and doing flips - something he usually doesnt do - i'd ask for some more of whatever i took to make me see that crazy sh1t. Erm.. i mean i'd ask if bong was alright.

Yeah..
 
lpsquisha said:
i agree that if you are with a group of friends and all getting fucked up that you have then taken responsibility for one another....... if you didn't want to be part of it, you would have left from the beginning..... i would never leave a friends side when in need.... no matter what the case was.... it sometimes takes something like that to know who your real friends are..... like a couple of weeks ago at the club when i felt like shit and you wouldn't believe the people who turned their backs on me......
me either I wish alot more Peps was doing the same thing insted of hey fuckum we are going to do are own thing then find out they are dead the next day just ask weatherhope .....oh hell you cant because hes dead !!
 
74zk said:

It's totally the fault of the friends for not looking after thier own. If i noticed bong climbing the walls like crazy and doing flips - something he usually doesnt do - i'd ask for some more of whatever i took to make me see that crazy sh1t. Erm.. i mean i'd ask if bong was alright.

Yeah..

Huh, but I do all that kind of crazy shit. Just watch a little closer or stop taking that shit that makes you think you seen some crazy shit that you actually did see.
 
talented_mr_bong said:
Huh, but I do all that kind of crazy shit. Just watch a little closer or stop taking that shit that makes you think you seen some crazy shit that you actually did see.

Cant i do both?
 
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History note: Mao Tedong was a Chinese commie.
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honestly i think your friends responsibility to look after someone should be limited, if they're old enough to be considered an adult then they should not have to be babysitted. They should be responsible to have a good time within reason. Although if that person is stupid enough to stretch they're ability to handle certain substances then it's not only they're friends, but everyone around them should be a "friend" and try to help the person. Nobody should leave someone to injury or death. I'm in the army, part of the warrior ethos is "Never leave a fallen comrade/soldier" I may not know who the person is, i may have never talked to the guy before, but i would not leave him on the battlefield. The Same goes to the scene, IF SOMEONE DECIDES TO PUT THEMSELVES OR OTHERS AT RISK the surrounding people should be aware of they're surroundings at all times. I know that right now people are just trying to have fun and shit, but people need to realize that if you want to be treated and considered an adult eventually you have to act like an adult first. Piece Biatches

-Puzzle
 
^^^ In some States - it is actually your legal obligation to assist somebody in need.

Yep - thats the Good Samaritan Law.
 
ok, puzzle, so you're telling me that say, hypothetically you took a roll and it ended up being a bad mixof something..i read this on erowid.... say you start felling really shitty and you ask a friend to sit with you for a few and they say no, you shouldn't need a babysitter..... at this point you can't drive home, you can hardly walk and you need someone's help.... so you ask your friend if they can take you home or if you can crash at their house for a while to get out of the bad setting you are in and they tell you to stay till they are ready to leave..... so you are afraid now and can't even stand to be in your own skin and you are panicky and having trouble breathing..... so finally the night is over... you feel like shit and have just learned that none of your friends were willing to help you out... are you mad at them for not "babysitting" you and helping you, or are you forgiving and decide they shouldn't have cared anyway???
p.s. i've never been in this sitch before, but if i was, i would be pissed at my so called "friends".....

and in my story, it was not this persons fault they felt that way.... and they weren't dying.... just very afraid, shaky.... common BAD ROLL.....

so my question is, where is the line drawn between taking control and turning the other cheek???
 
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wow this thread turned real serious, I believe people should look out for others no matter what but then again people should know their own limits, if you cant handle it dont fuckin do it! DUH! See you all tonight, Tank if you guys come dont forget those if not its cool I will get them another time. Love you all!
 
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We wont have any alcohol this weekend. I know we always say, "next weekend" and nothing happens.

We are currently working with other stuff that's more important than having a remodeled bar at this moment w/alcohol.

Perhaps whenever we build the bar lobby of our dreams which can be pretty soon, we then will have the bar open with alcoholic beverages.
But for now, we wont.

So we apologize for any inconveniences.
This subject shouldn't be discuss from now on.

Everybody that is 18 and over is more than welcome to enter the club
from 11:00 PM to 6:30 AM.

Hope to see all the familiar faces tonight.

Love,
-Mayra
 
lpsquisha said:
ok, puzzle, so you're telling me that say, hypothetically you took a roll and it ended up being a bad mix mdea and dxm.... say you start felling really shitty and you ask a friend to sit with you for a few and they say no, you shouldn't need a babysitter..... at this point you can't drive home, you can hardly walk and you need someone's help.... so you ask your friend if they can take you home or if you can crash at their house for a while to get out of the bad setting you are in and they tell you to stay till they are ready to leave..... so you are afraid now and can't even stand to be in your own skin and you are panicky and having trouble breathing..... so finally the night is over... you feel like shit and have just learned that none of your friends were willing to help you out... are you mad at them for not "babysitting" you and helping you, or are you forgiving and decide they shouldn't have cared anyway??? p.s. i've never been in this bad of a sitch before, but if i was, i would be pissed at my so called "friends".....

and in my story, it was not this persons fault they felt that way.... and they weren't dying.... just very afraid, shaky.... common BAD ROLL.....

so my question is, where is the line drawn between taking control and turning the other cheek???


well, lets see first off i personally think that if the person was feeling bad and couldnt get a friend to sit with them then 1. dont take drugs 2. tell someone in charge that your not feeling well, that way they at least know in advance if something was to happen. you dont have to tell them you took something but you should at least give them a headsup. 3. pick better friends. 4. apparently in that situation the people who were "your friends" were fucked up too, so expecting someone who is under the influence to understand the situation was foolish. If someone took something and felt like everything was going bad then they should have someone in charge call an paramedic. IF you are willing to go to a public place and do something (drugs, alcohol, etc.) then you also need to be willing to admit you need help, and be able to deal with the consequences.
 
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