Addiction Is A Brain Disease
MSimon wrote:I might have know it was Vanderleun. That guy has a way with words. He once left a comment at something I wrote and it made my week.
Nothing like the Hunter S. Thompson e-mail I once got. That made my life.
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Video for the Vanderleun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uc9gr_-hHDQ
Vanderleun is AWESOME! The man has an amazing way with words. However, I think the commenter was someone else. His initials were JWM. Whoever he is, he is pretty good as well.
It's a gift that I don't have. At least not up to THEIR standards. We all like to think of ourselves as "eloquent", but when we see someone with real talent, we all begin to realize who the rubes are.

Yeah, a bunch of people got together and decided that we NEEDED Alcohol to be legal. What a bunch of saps.MSimon wrote:At least two of the three drugs mentioned were illegal. I thought making them illegal was supposed to prevent that sort of thing.
When you consider the number of drugs freely available and the number of schizophrenics, plus all the guns it is a wonder we don't see a shooting a day or more.
So it seems to be rather rare for some one to go off even with the combo described. Now compare that with the every day mayhem alcohol causes. Which goes unremarked.

Drugs don't fire at random any more than guns do. People are involved.Diogenes wrote:If guns fired in random directions the way drugs do, they'd be right in wanting to take guns from people. :)MSimon wrote:“After a shooting spree, they always want to take guns from the people who didn’t do it.” -William S. Burroughs
Drugs the same.
“After a shooting spree, they always want to take guns from the people who didn’t do it.” -William S. Burroughs
Same for drugs.
But banning guns is futile. As is banning drugs. And for the same reason.
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