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Posted by charlee on Nov-03-2005 23:15:

Yes we should all just get really pissed instead!!!


Posted by eROs.au on Nov-03-2005 23:23:

quote:
Originally posted by charlee
Yes we should all just get really pissed instead!!!


agreed


Posted by Aesthetic on Nov-03-2005 23:26:

Well said, Soups.


Posted by Paulie on Nov-03-2005 23:28:

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
how can u be disagreeing on that

what dave is saying is, fact!!

that whole plur b.s about help friends out by watching out for them is rubbish.. its just common sense.. the way to watch out for each other is to not take drugs in the first place


SOups ofcourse its bs, but the fact of the matter is, he refused to call 000 to save his own skin, and instead may have cost a girls life because of this selfish decision of his. Thats FACT, and for that he should be punished.


Posted by charlee on Nov-03-2005 23:29:

So if one of your friends overdosed or had a "bad turn" due to drugs you would just say "I told you so".


Posted by Aesthetic on Nov-03-2005 23:33:

I would call an ambulance for someone I knew. My comments were more in reference to Dean Millson's tripe stating "The scene has a bad name because we don't help each other"

Which is untrue.. the scene has a bad name because everyones fucked off their nuts on drugs and the general public know it.


Posted by kelsta on Nov-03-2005 23:35:

Agree with Paulie's comment ^

I'd like to see some stats on the number of people treated in hospitals each week from alcohol-induced incidents vs. drug-induced incidents.


Posted by 00soups00 on Nov-03-2005 23:35:

quote:
Originally posted by DaveBegic
I would call an ambulance for someone I knew. My comments were more in reference to Dean Millson's tripe stating "The scene has a bad name because we don't help each other"

Which is untrue.. the scene has a bad name because everyones fucked off their nuts on drugs and the general public know it.


100% true..

and charlee if one of my friends had a bad turn becos of it, there is noway that i would be saying i told you so, but end of the day all the people who do it, do so knowing the risks..

but i would help/assist call 000 for anyone i saw not in a good state if they werent already being asssisted.. its called being human

this trang willy wong guy obviously does not fit into that category, so hopefully one of his own kind chop one of his hands off with a samurai sword.. then we wont have to see his smiling smug asshole face on tv again..


Posted by charlee on Nov-03-2005 23:37:

I understand

Say NO to Willy Wongka!


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Nov-03-2005 23:39:

for once me & paulie are in complete agreeance. i have sympathy for anyone that goes out due to drug use, be it deliberate or inadvertant. but thems the breaks kids, you know (or should know) what youre getting yourself into.

but for this guy just to let the girl die is a disgrace. how f\'n hard is it to call 000? you dont even have to wait around.

the moral of the story is if youre gonna engage in dangerous behaviour, dont expect those around you to pull you out of the shit.


Posted by Aesthetic on Nov-03-2005 23:40:

But his mud sludge bars are teh win.


Posted by Dean Millson on Nov-04-2005 01:32:

wow. talk about missing the point...

she took a swig of what she thought was water.

it wasn't.

then she passed out and the person who was with here decided to play doctor rather than calling an ambulance.

how very irrespobsible of her!


Posted by Ghostface on Nov-04-2005 02:13:

yeah but the people in the car aren't exactly credible witnesses.


Posted by Philby on Nov-04-2005 02:19:

quote:
Originally posted by charlee
Yes we should all just get really pissed instead!!!


does anyone think it would be different if you could buy a stubbie of speed or something like that, alcohol is a drug that also causes many problems however it is available for sale, but you know exactly what you are getting. but then when you drink someone's home brew its a different story. the same could happen with illicit substances...the people who fuck around in their backyards can cause heaps of shit but if you could buy it like alcohol, regulated and produced properly do you think it would be different?


Posted by jizza on Nov-04-2005 02:28:

quote:
Originally posted by 00soups00
this trang willy wong guy obviously does not fit into that category, so hopefully one of his own kind chop one of his hands off with a samurai sword..


omg im so offended.


Posted by charlee on Nov-04-2005 03:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Philby
does anyone think it would be different if you could buy a stubbie of speed or something like that, alcohol is a drug that also causes many problems however it is available for sale, but you know exactly what you are getting. but then when you drink someone's home brew its a different story. the same could happen with illicit substances...the people who fuck around in their backyards can cause heaps of shit but if you could buy it like alcohol, regulated and produced properly do you think it would be different?


Jesus Philby you are really out to get me aren't you?? I was actually having a bit of a joke with soups who seems to like his grog! As I do!! I am very well aware of the problems that alcohol cause

Nobody is saying this girl is a saint. Just showing some compassion thats all


Posted by Philby on Nov-04-2005 04:03:

far from it charlee, i was just using what you said to sort of lead into my comments. imo, and i don't know a whole lot about the drug scene, it seems that one of the biggest dangers is that when you buy a pill or something off someone you don't necessarily know what has gone into it and where its come from, but if you buy a slab of beer you do. so maybe in terms of legalising drugs that is something that should be considered, perhaps if there was control over what goes in and how much you can get then maybe some of the risks would be removed. by getting rid of the backyard labs and dodgy traffickers and replacing it with something regulated and controlled like we have for alcohol and nicotene then it might be safer so to speak.


Posted by charlee on Nov-04-2005 04:13:

You seem to know a bit to me It is true that you are basically putting your life in someone elses hands. Just make them take one first


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Nov-04-2005 04:15:

^^ i agree with you philby, but i reckon the biggest problem with drug use is not so much the quality of the drug being bought, but with dickheads who think its funny to triple-drop coz theyre so hardcore. in my experience most ppl dont have the mental ability to go hard with any drug, be it alcohol or otherwise. ppl are fuckheads, with little or no understanding of themselves or their limitations.


Posted by narcism on Nov-04-2005 07:55:

quote:
Originally posted by kelsta
I'd like to see some stats on the number of people treated in hospitals each week from alcohol-induced incidents vs. drug-induced incidents.


Its so stupid comparing alcohol related incidents with drug related things.
Why because we all know alcohol is more widely available majority of people use it. Its just like comparing pedestrians getting run over to car accidents.
So obviously the statistics are always going to sway in favor of whats more widely used (not implying we use cars more than our legs ;P )

I remember there being an exact same thread like this one a while back and i did post in it the number of icu beds clogged up from drug overdoses from what id seen in an intensive care placement, sure as hell didnt see no drunks.


Posted by Teflon_Teapot on Nov-04-2005 08:35:

quote:
does anyone think it would be different if you could buy a stubbie of speed or something like that, alcohol is a drug that also causes many problems however it is available for sale, but you know exactly what you are getting. but then when you drink someone's home brew its a different story. the same could happen with illicit substances...the people who fuck around in their backyards can cause heaps of shit but if you could buy it like alcohol, regulated and produced properly do you think it would be different?


has anyone seen a doctumentary/movie called What if Drugs Were Legal? it raises some serious questions about morals and ethics, and has some really interesting facts about drug use in britain. for example more is spent on illegal drugs than on healthcare (approx. 9 billion pounds) which is all going to drug dealers. then think of all the crime that is directly linked to illegal drugs. also the number of people in jail for drug offences.

regarding the alcohol vs. drugs debate, alcohol is classified as a Class A drug in certain studies. it is put on par with heroin and cocaine with the damage it causes, and this is a legal drug. alcohol does heaps of damage in all areas of society yet people conveniently turn a blind eye. yet when illegal drugs are responsible then people immediately begin to preach about the evils of drugs. alcohol is no better than illegal drugs when taken in excessive amounts. i know someone that works in the emergency ward at the alfred and the majority of people that come in during the night on the weekend are in the directly because of alcohol or indirectly. anyway i know i had a point somewhere along the way but i think i got sidetracked. drugs and alcohol in excess are bad mmmmkay.


Posted by Philby on Nov-04-2005 11:12:

i think your point and my point are related teflon


Posted by Teflon_Teapot on Nov-05-2005 01:22:

yeah


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