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@ weekend addiction - stop antagonizing.

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Me and my other went to different schools for our freshman year (she's transferred to my school for a number of reasons, and she'll be living in my building) so our time of smoking together was significantly reduced. The couple of times I visited her school she'd take me to her "spot" in the woods, the first time it was just me and her, and that was pretty cool.

Whenever she'd come visit me during first semester I wasn't in the fraternity yet so we'd go to a place called "the stoop" and smoke a joint or a bowl, then have long, drug-inspired conversations in my room. We've both cut back a lot now but we're still fine with or without the drugs.

But being high and having conversations where we debate about various things like whether 9/11 was an inside job (she's getting closer to agreeing with me each time and is definitely open to the idea now) or sitting around watching TheYoungTurks or listening to Alex Jones is definitely a lot of fun.

I'd say she smokes slightly more than me, but that's because she also deals too.
 
my guess is that half of PEOPLE are church-goers. this seems like a really mis-leading statistic.

The National Church Life Survey showed that in 1960 41% of the Australian population attended church at least monthly, but by 1980 this figure had declined to 25% and was heading down to 20% by 2000.

(Kaldor, Peter et. al. Build My Church: Trends and Possibilities for Australian Churches. Sydney: Openbook, 1999, p.22)

My guess is that it is probably closer to 15% by now.

So if indeed w01fg4ng's stat of "50% of sex offenders are church-goers", I would be comfortable drawing a conclusion from that data.
 
My bf has scaled back his smoking a bit so I smoke by myself a lot. But we do have our shared baths and get stoned. LOL It may be a little lame but I enjoy our times like that together very much.
 
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