A guy from Bulgaria says: no. BTW, say hello to our immigrant engineers for me. Not only is high-school FUBAR here, uni is too. But we've got shitloads of smart people here going somewhere, usually abroad. Just another POV.
BTW, the conditions you described are based off the fact that the nicotine goes through the lungs. Patches don't do that. And another thing, people make bad choices with or without the influence of mind altering substances, and it was their choice to use them in the first place. Quit trying to protect idiots (or very unlucky people) from themselves, it's pointless. Peace.
Tax laws are what got us here, dickwad. Heroin and methamphetamine are no worse than anythingelse, and should be treated acordingly. Other than that, and you are continuing the War on (Some) Drugs. Peace.
That last bit doesn't make much sense. Hydromorphone is x4 to x8 times more powerful than morphine, half those, I think, for heroin. Would someone clarify?
Since when does addiction kill people? Trash in the dose, a bullet in the head, unpredictable concentrations, malnutrition from lack of money (guess why) kill people. None of those exist in a society that has legalized drugs - not for long at least. So what if someone hits meth 2 or 3 times a day? It actually increases working capacity, so no problem. Some go after sleeping pills for lack of choice, so somnolent addicts won't be common. Weed isn't any sort of cognitive enhancer, but you'd have to be pretty stoned to get noticed by others, more so in the quality of your work. Ecstasy and other psychedelics are something you devout time for. Ditto for most opiate users. In the mean time, they can get some cheapo k-opioid receptor antagonists to keep the abstinence down. So what were you saying?
The same reason everyone hasn't switched to CFLs and LED lamps?
Hey, I just Godwined myself.
A person is smart, people are stupid? The same everyone hasn't switched to CFLs and LED lamps?
First, it's spelled LaTeX. Second, a LyX frontend is a better idea.
Yes, I specifically looked that up.
I use an Itanium, you insensitive clod!
Uhhh... Here you go.
X11 has a package manager? No wonder it's so bloated...
What browser are you using? IE6?
I want that in a Terry Pratchet book!
You run OS X on a Mac? N00BZOR!!!11oneelevenone!!11! *ducks*
*Checks treatment* Ohhh, I get it... Me too, can I have some of your pills, mine are all out.
I use my laptop instead of a teddybear, you insensitive clod!
A guy from Bulgaria says: no. BTW, say hello to our immigrant engineers for me. Not only is high-school FUBAR here, uni is too. But we've got shitloads of smart people here going somewhere, usually abroad. Just another POV.
should have != did *ducks*
Correction: 640k hundred per milliliter should be enough for everyone. *ducks*
I believe the vagina is operational, though.
I'm not... Are you free tonight? *looks at UID* Uhhh... Still, though...
*pulls out sword-sized knife* Who ordered the circumcision?
*turns in whitespace device* No, you can't! Muhuhahauauhahuahua! *ducks*
Hans, is that you?
BTW, the conditions you described are based off the fact that the nicotine goes through the lungs. Patches don't do that. And another thing, people make bad choices with or without the influence of mind altering substances, and it was their choice to use them in the first place. Quit trying to protect idiots (or very unlucky people) from themselves, it's pointless. Peace.
Tax laws are what got us here, dickwad. Heroin and methamphetamine are no worse than anythingelse, and should be treated acordingly. Other than that, and you are continuing the War on (Some) Drugs. Peace.
That last bit doesn't make much sense. Hydromorphone is x4 to x8 times more powerful than morphine, half those, I think, for heroin. Would someone clarify?
Since when does addiction kill people? Trash in the dose, a bullet in the head, unpredictable concentrations, malnutrition from lack of money (guess why) kill people. None of those exist in a society that has legalized drugs - not for long at least. So what if someone hits meth 2 or 3 times a day? It actually increases working capacity, so no problem. Some go after sleeping pills for lack of choice, so somnolent addicts won't be common. Weed isn't any sort of cognitive enhancer, but you'd have to be pretty stoned to get noticed by others, more so in the quality of your work. Ecstasy and other psychedelics are something you devout time for. Ditto for most opiate users. In the mean time, they can get some cheapo k-opioid receptor antagonists to keep the abstinence down. So what were you saying?
*blinks* I just wanna give you a big hug right now, just for that post. Thank you, sir.