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Kid Dynamite

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  1. Your not even joking are you Im a bit like that with lads who dont like football. Definately closet homs
  2. That's one of the major issues you don't have to. What do you think they baby did? Lord Ewerk before the next election. What I mean is, If my DNA were ever to be put onto a database i dont plan on giving the police an excuse to use it. The database is there to feed in evidence from murders, rapes, robberies etc. They arent going to be swabbing crisp packets youve dropped on the street. I dont see why law abiding people would have an issue with having their DNA kept by the police. If it means they are more likely to catch the next twat that breaks into my house or the next bloke trying to bomb the tube then all the better i say
  3. Mirs injured so the fights off for now The new Ultimate Fighter series starts on April 1st. UK vs USA. Theres a lad from Chester-Le-Street on it, lived out in Vegas for it. jammy twat
  4. Im not really arsed. I never plan on committing a crime bad enough that they have to take DNA samples tbh
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  6. I think the main theme of it is that heroin is shit and kills people though
  7. Neil Young just went up in my estimation! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Needle_and_the_Damage_Done
  8. Im fickle really, I just follow the crowd
  9. in a similar vein, I also stumbled on this classic name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src=" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>"> name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src=" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350">
  10. The intro song to Watchmen was canny in an acoustic folksy sort of way and it turns out it was this Im trying to broaden my musical horizons to include people that take drugs so any tips on which of his albums has similar themes, ie. harmonicas and acoustic guitars? Or is all his stuff like this? Reminds me of Dallas Green a bit
  11. I like you despite yourself. i would like to state that even though I dont take drugs i am fully aware that i am a cunt
  12. Look at that picture of Joe Cole. What a cunt
  13. You sound cool enough that you dont need drugs dude!!! They wil only affect your technique
  14. Amphetamines and cocaine, 2 of the most widely used recreational drugs do have that effect unfortunately. And im sure everyone is aware that it only takes one MDMA to kill you. Im not so much against Cannabis, and would rather have cannabis legal then alcohol if truth be told
  15. Fair enough, the point still stands that you arent really representative of the general british population. If everyone in the country had your viewpoint or your self control then maybe legalising drugs would be an option. But all you have to do is step into town at midnight on a saturday for some sort of insight as to what may happen.
  16. Well it was kind of, seeing as your opinon was similar to everyone elses.
  17. My friends, family, work colleagues etc. find me just fine when im not high thanks
  18. That occurs in a few places, but I don't think it's any more successful in general at getting people off it than methadone is (and methadone is basically useless as breaking the addiction, just ok at swapping it). I mean there are odd cases of functional heroin addicts, but that doesn't mean most are, or that those that might try it if it were legal would be. And even if there were it would still go back to the "drug class" issue. Bring unable to keep drugs out a prison says a lot mind, although it's mostly about how badly any "war" is being fought. The scheme involved gradual weaning off by ever decreasing amounts being prescribed. The programme suggested the statistics were a lot better than those for methadone schemes. Difficult to say when it's just done in one area with quite a small sample etc. The point though is more about how government policy panders to moral outrage and outdated attitudes rather than what actually works or works better than what we have at present. Youre basing this theory on the fact that heroin addicts want to get off the heroin. Most of the ones I know are quite happy taking heroin and have no fancy to get off it. Say what you like, the fact drugs are illegal makes them harder to come by and therefore less people get hooked. If you legalise it and open it up to the masses your opening up pandoras box. For every normal bloke who can snort a few lines and live his life normally theres another 10 numbskulls who will take it as an opportunity to shove as much shit as they can into their system and OD or become addicted. I think you are vastly overestimating the average British man/woman today with some of the comments above. I refer you again to alcohol. Freely available and look at how many idiots abuse that and cant moderate their intake. At least alcohol tends to be longer term side effects. Ecstacy, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Heroin etc. can have catastrophic effects after just one dose It's not my theory for one thing. Secondly I already said any scheme needs the person involved to want to come off the drugs. Thirdly, point to where I've advocated widespread legalisation of drugs like heroin. In other words, try reading what I actually wrote. Well it could be worse man, imagine being sad enough to announce to everyone you're leaving a message board as you can't take the grief anymore, then signing up under a pseudo as not to be recognise. I'm so glad that my dabbling in narcotics has never meant I've done something as stupid as that. In the grand scheme of things its not really top of the sad mountain is it not like, say . . . . taking lots of drugs cos my personality is a bit shit otherwise And alex, my message was aimed at the general attitude in this thread rather than directly at you.
  19. That occurs in a few places, but I don't think it's any more successful in general at getting people off it than methadone is (and methadone is basically useless as breaking the addiction, just ok at swapping it). I mean there are odd cases of functional heroin addicts, but that doesn't mean most are, or that those that might try it if it were legal would be. And even if there were it would still go back to the "drug class" issue. Bring unable to keep drugs out a prison says a lot mind, although it's mostly about how badly any "war" is being fought. The scheme involved gradual weaning off by ever decreasing amounts being prescribed. The programme suggested the statistics were a lot better than those for methadone schemes. Difficult to say when it's just done in one area with quite a small sample etc. The point though is more about how government policy panders to moral outrage and outdated attitudes rather than what actually works or works better than what we have at present. Youre basing this theory on the fact that heroin addicts want to get off the heroin. Most of the ones I know are quite happy taking heroin and have no fancy to get off it. Say what you like, the fact drugs are illegal makes them harder to come by and therefore less people get hooked. If you legalise it and open it up to the masses your opening up pandoras box. For every normal bloke who can snort a few lines and live his life normally theres another 10 numbskulls who will take it as an opportunity to shove as much shit as they can into their system and OD or become addicted. I think you are vastly overestimating the average British man/woman today with some of the comments above. I refer you again to alcohol. Freely available and look at how many idiots abuse that and cant moderate their intake. At least alcohol tends to be longer term side effects. Ecstacy, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Heroin etc. can have catastrophic effects after just one dose
  20. The majority of the bands I listen to are drug free Im not narrow minded, i just think drugs are for cunts. You think they arent. Thats 2 opposite ends of an argument and theres a case for saying your opinion is just as narrow minded as mine. You fucking knob
  21. I never made an argument for blanket legalistion, or indeed said what conditions would need to be included if everything was legalised or if certain drugs were etc. Typical of you to build a straw man after a ridiculous opinionated opening gambit though. Im not even getting into it. Drugs are for cunts and theres not a cat in hells chance they will be legalised. I get enough enjoyment out of my life and feel im interesting enough as a person to get by without mood/mind altering drugs. Ive seen first hand working in A&E and in Mental Health services how life destroying drugs can be. It is very possible to take certain drugs once and develop psychosis that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
  22. Some piss poor excuses in the arguments for legalisation on here Lets legalise heroin cos it means drug dealers dont get the money!? What about the hundreds of thousands who would get addicted and still turn to crime to fund the habit? Drugs dont become less addictive if you make them more widely available. As for alcohol, id raise the drinking age to 21 and charge £7 a pint. Bet that would half the police and hospitals work load overnight
  23. Theres no common sense in legalising drugs. Alcohol is legal and thats the biggest problem drug in the country
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