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Misspelling & the use of incorrect words are all part of life's rich tapestry, Plus it don't half give you a grin. :)
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And you know the humour of it all Jay, I get told I'm being offensive and accused of making personal attacks by persons unknown.
Apparently, it is okay for others to voice an opinion, but not for me.:D |
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Jay, i take it you mean big... ... ... not Boeing guy bashers:D Back on thread, well sort of, I wonder what drugs William Shatner (Capt Kirk) took when he recorded this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Ar79f8aN8 |
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Beatles must of had some heavy stuff. I never had that kind of experience depicted in the video.
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Any substance we put into our bodies, be it food, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, whatever, has an effect on our system in complex biochemical ways. Some as we can see are more harmful than others in their outcomes and have therefore been restricted or banned by authority. Others are seen as benign and help us to function but we do not know that there are no hidden dangers lurking in the daily fuel we take in as food and drink. And sugar is but one of these items that we consume on a regular basis. Rather than castigating someone for pointing out that a person on a TV show mentioned that sugar can be harmful, it might be better if folks took more interest in the science behind such claims, kept a more open mind, and didn't come out with the usual kneejerk reactions. Research on sugar has been done and is ongoing: Sugar addiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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seeing this was a thread about the Legalisation of illegal drugs, maybe it would be better if we got back to the case in point.
Here is a report the United Nations have prepared on the effects the Drugs Trade and the taking of said drugs causes to the community at large. http://www.unodc.org/pdf/technical_s...98-01-01_1.pdf anyway, I now know who decided I was being Personal and offensive towards Kestralx, even though he decided to attack first:D Just for the record, I have no hidden agenda, no axe to grind etc, I do have an opinion, you may not like it, but please don't not for one minute think that any attack at myself, personal or otherwise will be ignored. I will of course not stoop so low :o everyone is entitled to his or her opinion. |
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Not one single person has had a 'knee jerk' reaction or disagreed that sugar is addictive... the reactions have been to insults, trash talk, rank stupidity and irrelevant argument |
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I once tried going cold turkey in an attempt to cure my addiction for water.
The withdrawal symptoms were horrendous, I did find that diluting it with copious amounts of alcohol made me tolerant to it's effects. |
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