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I get the vibe you may have tried a tab and had a nightmare time - which is why you are so adamant about this issue being damnation. |
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'I'm leaving the forum!' 'This is my last post!' 'I'm never returning here, you're all pickin' on me!' But not knowing your own mind, plus possessing poor self-control, went back on your word very shortly after? :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: Weak willed. Ideal candidate for those who seek answers in chemically altering their sad little reality. :rolleyes: |
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See? Weak willed. No control. :rolleyes: |
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Digging up dirt again....:rolleyes: |
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You never did answer the question Nigel.
You've used this forum to boast of the pleasures taking drugs such as acid gave you, and about you taking heroin. You've mentioned one of your friends died of taking heroin at a young age. Thank you for publicly sharing that. Did your brother, the one you publicly spoke about to the press, the one who was exposed in the Sunday nationals as being a spanking pervert, and then later convicted of being the Tesco blackmailer, did he also take recreational drugs, at a relatively young age? I'm just trying to work out, as well as lowering intelligence, as latest medical findings tell us, does taking illegal drugs make it an easier path to access to further criminal activity? Or is stupid/criminal behaviour more likely associated with genetics? |
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Just mulling over information you've already freely, and publicly shared. Or did you forget doing it? :rolleyes: |
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Cat got your tongue? |
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I have requested this post be removed! It has nothing to do with me nor do I wish to discuss it! It's the 4th time you've mentioned this with no link to any other post. There fore it can only be seen as provocation and trolling to cause a reaction. |
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It's information you've already freely shared, here, or in the press. I think it is relative to the discussion. People who use these recreational drugs do so illegally, does that fact therefore make it an easier step, to go on to other criminal activity. I think it's a very relevant question. |
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You discussed it in the press. |
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:rolleyes: |
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If you think that is a nasty statement - why do you keep posting this? Bringing this up? |
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You've spoken of your own drug use, and the death of your bandmate due to illegal recreational drugs usage, but not so far mentioned if your brother also indulged.
'When the band fizzled out, McHugh became a VAT inspector but lost his job in 1993 following a Sunday newspaper sting in which he was accused of tax evasion and having a fetish for spanking.' 'Tesco bomber' jailed for six years after £1million blackmail campaign | Mail Online By indulging in a criminal activity as teenagers, are users therefore more, or less likey to carry out further criminal activity? It's an interesting question. One very relevant to the question posed in your original thread, Nigel. Asking the forum's members what they think, about making their use legal. |
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If I was. Though I fear that's a bit of a thread wander. My point raised is very relevant to this thread. That being, criminal behaviour, and the partaking of illegal narcotics for recreation, raises the question does it therefore make it easier, since users are already breaking the law, to go on and commit further crimes? |
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