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What Really Pisses You Off?

Myopic, brainwashed idiots who pass judgment on chemical experimentation, the same ones who get plastered silly on alcohol almost every day/ weekend while thinking it's any better, or any less a drug than illegal substances. Some of these people were my friends, unfortunately.
 
For the longest time i couldn't really think of anything that genuinely made me angry; but after recent events i would have to say people who cause cruelty to animals, either intentionally or through neglect.

This poor dog on the weekend had marijuana poisoning from hash cookies some idiot gave it, he went completley limp, unresponsive to anything.. with his eyes rolled back into his head. Which can be potentially life-threatening if enough was consumed.. it wasn't my dog but man, if it was.. i'd really like to find the cunt who did it.

Are you listening to yourself? Marijuana Poisoning? How many people/animals/anything do you know that died from pot? By your reasoning i'm going to say you assume anyone wasted on any substance is poisoned by it? which is sort of true if you count intoxication as a type of poisoning.

Sure it's not cool to feed animals drugs, but this is pretty common. I see stoned dogs all the time living in a family that smokes lots of dope. I once saw a drunk dog - apparently it was an alcoholic. Had it's own glass of bourbon and coke. I was too munted on good E to care, and found the things this dog was doing to be quite the nights entertainment.

Now if this dog were being hurt for no reason - i'd have stood up and done something. The dog getting wasted was on it's own volition. In fact at one point we tried to take the alcohol from the dog, only to be growled and snared at.
 
And what really shits me off?

White people who think they're black.
Black people who think they're white.
Methamphetamine Addiction
Fat people who won't put the fuckn cheeseburger down.
Shit drivers

and....

Capped Internet.
 
And what really shits me off?

White people who think they're black.
Black people who think they're white.
Methamphetamine Addiction
Fat people who won't put the fuckn cheeseburger down.
Shit drivers

and....

Capped Internet.

Yeah, okay. CAPPED INTERNET. Australia... what gives!? SO perfect in many ways other than this. I enjoyed unlimited broadband in Asia for a looong time before arriving in July, quite a culture shock to say the least.
 
people who dont signal
the war on drugs
emo individuals
hardcore kids who do cartwheels/wail about in the pit at metal shows
reality tv
the tardiness of the revolution....
 
Ibis said:
Now if this dog were being hurt for no reason - i'd have stood up and done something. The dog getting wasted was on it's own volition.

Someone feeding a dog food is the dog getting 'wasted' on it's own volition :\

I don't want this to go down the path of the debate about weed and animals. There was talk of this in the staff forum not long back and Bluelight's stance is that you shouldn't give anything to your dog unless something a Vet told you to give to them. Anyway, Aus social isn't here for drug talk either.
 
When Vline replace country trains with buses while they do track maintainence!

One hour 15 train ride turns into 2 and a half hour bus ride home!

And using old nokia phone to post on bluelight!

You type a detailed post and almost finished and press wrong button and lose the lot!
 

PM has betrayed me: Assange
Josh Gordon
December 5, 2010

AS THE net closes around WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the notorious whistleblower has accused Prime Minister Julia Gillard of betraying him as an Australian citizen in her eagerness to help the United States attack him and his organisation.

Ahead of his imminent arrest - over an alleged sexual assault in Sweden - Mr Assange yesterday broke cover to lash out at the Gillard government, comparing his treatment to that of former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks.

''I am an Australian citizen and I miss my country a great deal,'' Mr Assange wrote in a live question-and-answer session on the website of UK newspaper The Guardian.

''However … the Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and the Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, have made it clear that not only is my return impossible but they are actively working to assist the United States government in its attacks on myself and our people.''

Mr Assange's cyber retaliation against the government's condemnation of his decision to publish thousands of sensitive US diplomatic cables came as:

■ Mr McClelland yesterday slammed Mr Assange's actions as potentially life endangering and ''incredibly irresponsible and reprehensible''.

■ Government authorities around the world worked overtime to determine if Mr Assange could be charged with a crime related to the leaks.

■ WikiLeaks data analyst James Ball revealed a cache of documents relating to Australia was to be released late next month.

■ The WikiLeaks website battled to stay online as governments in several countries tried to block it.

■ British authorities said Mr Assange, believed to be hiding in the UK, could be arrested at any time on the Swedish warrant.

■ US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was forced to issue yet another apology, this time declaring her ''deep respect and admiration'' for the British military after US criticism of their efforts in Afghanistan was published.

Mr Assange, 39, said his treatment by the federal government raised questions about what it meant to be an Australian citizen. ''Are we all to be treated like David Hicks at the first possible opportunity merely so that Australian politicians and diplomats can be invited to the best US embassy cocktail parties?''

Prominent human rights lawyer Julian Burnside told The Sunday Age Mr Assange's reference to Mr Hicks was apt, given the government's apparent enthusiasm to assist the US rather than an Australian citizen.

But he said he ''wouldn't be surprised'' if Mr Assange had committed an offence, given he almost certainly knowingly assisted with the publication of classified documents when the first wave of 250,000 sensitive US diplomatic cables was posted on WikiLeaks last Monday.

Ms Gillard has asserted that Mr Assange's actions were illegal. A taskforce of Australian soliders, intelligence officers and officials is investigating whether he has breached any Australian laws.

Mr McClelland yesterday said Mr Assange might not be welcome back in Australia if he is convicted over the leaks. He confirmed Australia was providing ''every assistance'' to US authorities in their investigation.

''Some of these documents [have] … the potential to put an individual's safety or national security at risk,'' Mr McClelland told The Sunday Age. Should Mr Assange be arrested, he will be offered consular assistance.

The WikiLeaks drop has caused enormous diplomatic problems for the US, with Senator Clinton describing it as ''an attack on the world''. Some senior US politicians have called for Mr Assange's arrest as a terrorist; others for his execution.

Mr Assange said on The Guardian website that he had stepped up security around his hiding place following threats.

So far, the only charges that may be brought against Mr Assange relate to an alleged sex assault in Sweden. Mr Assange's lawyer in London, Mark Stephens, said that neither he nor Scotland Yard had received the new arrest warrant from Sweden. Mr Assange has denied the sex assault allegations.

Meanwhile, Mr Assange's Melbourne-based son Daniel has defended his father's decision to publish the diplomatic cables, declaring that attempts to silence him and WikiLeaks are pointless.

The 20-year-old software developer's comments were posted on an American blogger's website yesterday in response to the blogger's calls for the former Box Hill High student to be physically harmed or kidnapped in a bid to flush out his father.

With JILL STARK, AGENCIES


He's about to be voted Time's 2010 Person of the Year (especially if you add your vote, hint hint). I couldn't be more proud that he's Australian or that his son lives in Melbourne.

While he's broken the law, the refusal by governments to acknowledge that what Wikileaks is doing may actually be good for democracy and transparency shows just how corrupt our idea of democracy has become.

Lack of government and corporate transparency is a far bigger problem than the release of sensitive or confidential files. The man is a fucking national hero, we should be building creepy-looking monuments and naming high schools after him.
 
people hogging the fast lane driving too slow and they see you in their mirror and don't pull in to let you past,
people that don't indicate or last second indicating,

Oh yeah! I wish I had a grenade launcher to blow those people out of my way.

What really makes me mad is when other people think they can tell other what they can do and not do. Our constitution says we have a right to pursue happiness and as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else, you should be able to do whatever you want. I hate the haters on this forum that bash drug users and think they are scum and they think they are the second coming of Christ. If they don't like drugs, why are they on this forum?
 
^
I don't think there'd be anyone on BL that doesn't currently use drugs or atleast used to lol.
 
Hoptis +1 and Voted! Suggest this have its own thread!

Thought part of being a democratic society meant that there was transperency in government!

I also find it amusing that one of the main arguements against the erosion of our civil liberties ie anti-terrosim laws is that if you dont do anything wrong then you have nothing to hide!

If governments didnt do dodgy stuff then there would be nothing to hide! No suprise the government cant practice what it preaches again!

Think its great that through this release of various information more people are realising what some of us have known all along! Governments all over the world do some dodgy shit and need to be accountable!
 
I hate the haters on this forum that bash drug users and think they are scum and they think they are the second coming of Christ. If they don't like drugs, why are they on this forum?

Worse than that are the ones who judge other drugs users. "Everyone who takes acid is fucked in the head, but I'm okay because I only drink and smoke weed."
 
Worse than that are the ones who judge other drugs users. "Everyone who takes acid is fucked in the head, but I'm okay because I only drink and smoke weed."

Yeah I love that one to. I have had so called friends that smoked weed smoked crack and drank alcohol everyday and when they found out I was injecting Oxy, they said they wouldn't be friend with me anymore because I was a druggie. I mean how hypocritical can you be. The best part is I started using all the drugs they did because they did.

An addict is an addict no matter what their drug of choice is?
 
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PM has betrayed me: Assange
Josh Gordon
December 5, 2010

AS THE net closes around WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the notorious whistleblower has accused Prime Minister Julia Gillard of betraying him as an Australian citizen in her eagerness to help the United States attack him and his organisation.

Ahead of his imminent arrest - over an alleged sexual assault in Sweden - Mr Assange yesterday broke cover to lash out at the Gillard government, comparing his treatment to that of former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks.

''I am an Australian citizen and I miss my country a great deal,'' Mr Assange wrote in a live question-and-answer session on the website of UK newspaper The Guardian.

''However … the Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and the Attorney-General, Robert McClelland, have made it clear that not only is my return impossible but they are actively working to assist the United States government in its attacks on myself and our people.''

Mr Assange's cyber retaliation against the government's condemnation of his decision to publish thousands of sensitive US diplomatic cables came as:

■ Mr McClelland yesterday slammed Mr Assange's actions as potentially life endangering and ''incredibly irresponsible and reprehensible''.

■ Government authorities around the world worked overtime to determine if Mr Assange could be charged with a crime related to the leaks.

■ WikiLeaks data analyst James Ball revealed a cache of documents relating to Australia was to be released late next month.

■ The WikiLeaks website battled to stay online as governments in several countries tried to block it.

■ British authorities said Mr Assange, believed to be hiding in the UK, could be arrested at any time on the Swedish warrant.

■ US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was forced to issue yet another apology, this time declaring her ''deep respect and admiration'' for the British military after US criticism of their efforts in Afghanistan was published.

Mr Assange, 39, said his treatment by the federal government raised questions about what it meant to be an Australian citizen. ''Are we all to be treated like David Hicks at the first possible opportunity merely so that Australian politicians and diplomats can be invited to the best US embassy cocktail parties?''

Prominent human rights lawyer Julian Burnside told The Sunday Age Mr Assange's reference to Mr Hicks was apt, given the government's apparent enthusiasm to assist the US rather than an Australian citizen.

But he said he ''wouldn't be surprised'' if Mr Assange had committed an offence, given he almost certainly knowingly assisted with the publication of classified documents when the first wave of 250,000 sensitive US diplomatic cables was posted on WikiLeaks last Monday.

Ms Gillard has asserted that Mr Assange's actions were illegal. A taskforce of Australian soliders, intelligence officers and officials is investigating whether he has breached any Australian laws.

Mr McClelland yesterday said Mr Assange might not be welcome back in Australia if he is convicted over the leaks. He confirmed Australia was providing ''every assistance'' to US authorities in their investigation.

''Some of these documents [have] … the potential to put an individual's safety or national security at risk,'' Mr McClelland told The Sunday Age. Should Mr Assange be arrested, he will be offered consular assistance.

The WikiLeaks drop has caused enormous diplomatic problems for the US, with Senator Clinton describing it as ''an attack on the world''. Some senior US politicians have called for Mr Assange's arrest as a terrorist; others for his execution.

Mr Assange said on The Guardian website that he had stepped up security around his hiding place following threats.

So far, the only charges that may be brought against Mr Assange relate to an alleged sex assault in Sweden. Mr Assange's lawyer in London, Mark Stephens, said that neither he nor Scotland Yard had received the new arrest warrant from Sweden. Mr Assange has denied the sex assault allegations.

Meanwhile, Mr Assange's Melbourne-based son Daniel has defended his father's decision to publish the diplomatic cables, declaring that attempts to silence him and WikiLeaks are pointless.

The 20-year-old software developer's comments were posted on an American blogger's website yesterday in response to the blogger's calls for the former Box Hill High student to be physically harmed or kidnapped in a bid to flush out his father.

With JILL STARK, AGENCIES


He's about to be voted Time's 2010 Person of the Year (especially if you add your vote, hint hint). I couldn't be more proud that he's Australian or that his son lives in Melbourne.

While he's broken the law, the refusal by governments to acknowledge that what Wikileaks is doing may actually be good for democracy and transparency shows just how corrupt our idea of democracy has become.

Lack of government and corporate transparency is a far bigger problem than the release of sensitive or confidential files. The man is a fucking national hero, we should be building creepy-looking monuments and naming high schools after him.

Thanks hoptis, voted & linked on facebook :)
 
A drug user is a drug user no matter what their DOC is. No exceptions. The amount of people who won't touch pills because they're so fucking bad for you, yet smoke up every single day. Fuck, it pisses me off just being around them.
 
Totally agreed regarding Assange. We supposedly live in democratic nations and yet the governments we vote for are allowed to operate under a shroud of secrecy? Fuck them, this isn't communist Russia. If he was only revealing secrets about corporations like Monsanto he would be lauded. I'd love to say that I'm just paranoid musing about CIA involvement in his rape charge, but that would be ignoring every declassified fact that's ever been published about the petty, life (and country) destroying games they've played everywhere since their establishment.
 
melbourne shuffle and the people that do it

that pretty much incorporates the hardstyle genre aswell
 
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