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| UWM |
No it has gone like this.
You: Making stupid arguments about us saying marijuana makes people successful
Us: disagreeing with you because we never said anything close to that
You: bring up more stupid points
Us: destroying them
You: Fortune 500
You: Fortune 500
You: More stupid arguments
Us: Still winning
You: ?? |
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| Magimaster |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
No it has gone like this.
You: Making stupid arguments about us saying marijuana makes people successful
Us: disagreeing with you because we never said anything close to that
You: bring up more stupid points
Us: destroying them
You: Fortune 500
You: Fortune 500
You: More stupid arguments
Us: Still winning
You: ?? |
rofl
I'm surprised noone has posted the obligatory "0wn3d" picture yet. |
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| djSlain |
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| DaveSaenz |
Say it aint so!!!! I don't want to believe it!!!!!!11:
:eek: :stongue:
Bob Marley, musician
Cheech Marin, Actor, Don Johnson's sidekick in the TV detective series "Nash Bridges."
Rolling Stones, musicians.
Snoop Dogg, musician.
Tommy Chong. Actor with Cheech Marin in "Up in Smoke " - "Cheech & Chong"
Willie Nelson, musician. [Hehe I had an old hippy friend who used to smoke with him back in the day in little hole clubs in Austin]
These guys aren't exactly the best examples of successful drug/alcohol users:
(considering it ruined their lives, but they also did harder drugs)
Chris Farley, actor
Kurt Kobain, musician
Jim Morrison, musician.
John Belushi, actor. Perhaps not a particularly good role model!
Janis Joplin, musician. Tried it but "... she didn't like marijuana, it gave her the jitters."
Jimmy Hendrix, musician
ing Hypocrites:
Newt Gingrich Speaker of the US Senate.
George W Bush Politician and professional hypocrite.
Also see entries for Bill Clinton.
Dan Quayle . Politician.
Wow if true:
Dr Francis Crick. Nobel Prize winner.
He's nuts:
Jack Nicholson, actor.
Let me add some more:
Alex Coe (DJ Sasha)
Tijs Verwest (DJ Tiesto)
Dave Dresden (has made references to carnal knowledge of E) |
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| DaveSaenz |
| quote: | Originally posted by djSlain
Well actually it goes like this:
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I can also crack holes in this argument, but I read those statistics in a book and not the internet. In summation the conclusion reached by the researchers was that those who are rich, powerful and successful tend to use drugs more often than those who aren't!
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| djSlain |
i wish family guy was still on fox, great show, but anyways....
The reason i am stressing about the Fortune 500 is because there is NO DOUBT that these people are at the top of their game, destroying other companies and producing products that are neccessary for daily living. Like i said, i'd really like to work under Cisco or Novell, and i just wanted to know if there was any confirmation that the CEOs of these companies may have used drugs, and/or attribute their rise to the top by drugs. it's a valid and civilized question, correct? just out of curiosity, u know.
Let's just take the previous example of Drew Barrymoore. beautiful woman, successful actress. Where was she when she was smoking dope and, (hmmmy left ear just went deaf, aliens)(ok, now it's gone) drinking and going through all her teens as a junkie. Hmmm, she reassessed her life, quit drugs and OMG, pow! Wow! Bang Bang!, she's in 3 movies at the same time with that weird skinny guy tom green. It must be just be coincidence.
Drugs don't affect anyone, so Robert Downey Jr must be an exception. Maybe it's because the gel is seeping into his hair and causing him to no longer have the choice but to do drugs. His downfall cannot be cuased by drug use, o no. of course not. It must be something else, like the gel in his hair.
Snoop dogg, ok, ya. i agree, our hero snoop dogg has somehow broken the loop and every family member says "when i growup, i want to be like snoop doggie dogg because he is making the economy stable and putting kids into caring foster homes."
Bill Gates. He smoked weed or whatever. How come he doesn't smoke weed right now? It doesn't kill brain cells right. Now that he's on top of the latest monopoly of technology, does marijuana help him make the right business choices?
just answer this: Where is Bill Gates going to be if he uses the HARMLESS marijuana?
CEO of Walmart
Microsoft
Cisco
Ford
Columbia Pictures
Coca Cola
Give them marijuana the same amount that u take. once a week, once a month, whatever. an ounce an hour, whatever. Would these people still find success?
o rite, success is not what everyone wants. We want to look up to the manager of the mcdonalds down the street who comes in with red eyes and then u decide to take a bathrrom break and his head is in the toilet making bubbles with a straw.
let's tell the next generation that pot will make u a winner |
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| djSlain |
| dave dresden???? aw man. Excellent at rebuilding the foundations of trance, but drugs? dang. |
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| djSlain |
| hehe, ya. i do sort of have to agree with GW being under the influence. Did he really try drugs? i thought he was just into college "binge" drinking |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by djSlain
and i just wanted to know if there was any confirmation that the CEOs of these companies may have used drugs, and/or attribute their rise to the top by drugs. it's a valid and civilized question, correct? just out of curiosity, u know. |
God you are so ing dense, no company like Cisco or Microsoft would ever even consider hiring you.
Who ever in this thread said that taking drugs leads to success? Nobody.
Why do you keep bringing this up. You seem to have this notion in your head that if something is not the case, then it must be the complete ing opposite. What the argument was is that you can still be successful if you choose to indulge in smoking marijuana, NOT THAT IT MAKES YOU SUCCESSFUL. I don't understand how you continuously this up. |
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| NiteKiD |
you guys should just stop arguing with him...its like talking to a ing brick wall...you put down all these facts and he brings up stereotypes, speculation, and his precious fortune 500 of which he doesn't have a ing clue about their drug past, so shouldnt talk.
oh and OmFG Pow! WOW! BANG BANG!! im cool |
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| DaveSaenz |
| quote: | Originally posted by djSlain
let's tell the next generation that pot will make u a winner |
When did I ever say that drug abuse is a positive thing?
Don't try and put words in my mouth please.
Oxycontin and morphine can help people with severe pain, but they can also be abused and ruin a person's life. Ritalin and amphetamines can help people with ADD, but they can also be abused. You are so brainwashed that you can't see that there can be positive therapeutic effects of some illegal (and legal) drugs as well as negative consequences of their abuse.
That's the most important concept that you need to grasp in order to understand my (and some of the others') arguments. Just forget for a moment about the classification of "legal" and "illegal." If you've studied science on even a basic level, you can more easily disregard this kind of bias.
I'm only trying to make you see that much of what you believe to be true about cannabis is anti-drug propaganda that demonizes the said substance at all costs, and ignores the whole picture. At the very least I'd like to see doctors be able to discuss this form of therapy with their patients (and even prescribe it) without fear of the government's heavy intrusive hand. |
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| djSlain |
well, this is the third time i wrote in this text box. i didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings u know. So i just rewrote it so that u guys don't call my parents for a parent conference.
cisco/Novel wouldn't hire me? reason? or was that just a personal attack, u know, like if i were to say "hey canada. u guys criticize america so much with issues like why we don't feed the world and end famiine and put hospitals in failing countries. Then we liberate a country and all u can do is criticize even more, even though u never helped to liberate a country."
and what about coming from france..... anyways.....
anyways, back to the issue.
What's the point of Rehab is weed is harmless? if weed does/doesn't hinder your strive for success, then why are the most successful people striving to stay away from weed. |
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