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what a farkn classic oz anti drugs site

Mr Giggles

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heres one of the pages, symptoms of drug use i havent looked through the site throughly but heres an example http://www.drugarm.org.au/general/symptoms.htm
and heres another http://www.drugarm.org.au/general/devil.htm
theres even a page showing herion pills in the photo gallery.
bwhahaha
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[This message has been edited by Mr giggles* (edited 10 July 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Mr giggles* (edited 10 July 2000).]
 
How's this gem?
"A number of drugs are passed off as ecstasy," Dr Hanger said. "But they are not ecstasy. The drug traffickers don’t care what’s in it. The simple answer is don’t take any drugs at all".
Of course! Now why didn't I think of that? *throws stash of pills in direction of jubilant friends* No more drugs for me then.
Oops, hang on, I want to take drugs. Gimme those *snatches back pills*
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Hmm.
"In simple terms, victims become overheated through ecstasy’s stimulation and burn to death inside. Their mind keeps pushing them long after their body is crying out to stop." -- So this means, when you're using ecstacy and you start coughing up bits of charcoal and ash, you're burning too much, that's why you should drink lots of water, to put out the coals in your belly?
"It is also true that unlike legal drugs, there is no quality control with illegal drugs. If you get drugs from the chemist/supermarket or by prescription, you can be almost certain the drugs have been carefully checked for content and quality." -- Anyone for some Panadol, or Herron caps?
OK my next point is, wtf is with the "Cycle of addiction" diagram? Anyone take a close look there? I'm not sure exactly what the point the diagram is trying to illustrate, but if you zoom it up, there's a broken circle, starting with one end at Happy Drug User, and the other end at (a word that looks suspiciously like) Religion... ?
The next little bit is quite good - they've found a couple of professional athletes who actually AREN'T on drugs at the moment, so they are setting a good example and telling people to just say no. Remember the rhyme kids, "take some crack, break your mothers back" - if you're on drugs it just means that you have family problems and everyone thinks you have bad parents. (Or that's what you can say when you come out of rehab anyway - Remember also that everyone is a victim, and there is no obligation for you to take responsibility for your own actions).
Yay statistics - "About 30% of drivers and motor cycle riders killed have a blood alcohol level over the legal limit." Don't forget this implies that 70% of drivers killed are sober, so you're less likely to die drunk... it's because you drive better and have better reactions under the influence.
As for inhalants, I reckon I would just about collapse if I snorted Rexona too! ew. Maybe they just did it wrong and used a pump pack instead of an aerosol...
Remember kids, like the athlete Ben Johnson says... "AAARRGH GET THAT FUCKEN MICROPHONE OUT OF MY FACE OR I'LL KILL YA!".
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Wow so thats what that black shit I get up my nose after big warehouse parties is, my nostrals starting to combust ,I guess I'll have to take it a little easier in the future.
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Big trancer....
"Don't forget this implies that 70% of drivers killed are sober, so you're less likely to die drunk... it's because you drive better and have better reactions under the influence."
Erm....I really *really* hope this last statement was sarcasm as well.
Oh, and the word in the diagram was 'Relapse', not Religion. I actually think the diagram is correct in showing the course of addiction. I've seen people on this board who have begun to question the monetry and health effects of what we do most weekends. Some of us change...reduce our intake, or reduce the frequency. Other people don't...and some of these people become addicts. Maybe not physically in the case of E, but definitely mentally.
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