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#77 May 29 2012 at 7:33 PM Rating: Good
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I'm not disagreeing that many pot smokers have poor hygiene and are lazy, but there are plenty of people out there who smoke recreationally and maintain successful lives, just as there are plenty of people who drink alcohol and manage to not be alcoholic slobs.


These are very likely also the people who don't constantly find ways to work pot into their daily conversation as if it's some kind of badge of... honor or something. Like I said earlier, smoking pot is one thing, but if someone feels the need to let everyone know that they do so, they're likely smoking pot for less than respectable reasons. Generally speaking, the pot smoking culture lacks an element of maturity that makes them an easy target.
#78 May 29 2012 at 8:29 PM Rating: Good
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RE: Pot-Never had issue with the drug itself as much as the general laziness and personal hygiene of just about any pot smoker I've known. I would lean against it because on the whole, I've never met an active smoker that I thought "Now there's a productive human being" about, [...]
To be fair, I'm sure there are any number of people you've thought are productive, or have good personal hygiene and motivation that you just never knew they smoked pot. I know several people who are successful in both the personal and professional aspects of their lives who still smoke pot. One friend in particular still smokes just about every day.

I'm not disagreeing that many pot smokers have poor hygiene and are lazy, but there are plenty of people out there who smoke recreationally and maintain successful lives, just as there are plenty of people who drink alcohol and manage to not be alcoholic slobs.


Yup, my step-dad be would of those. He's been smoking pot for well over 20 years. His extended family thinks that he quit before my step-sister was born (she's 21 now), little do they know...
#79 May 30 2012 at 6:17 AM Rating: Excellent
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Spoonless wrote:
Atomicflea wrote:
RE: Pot-Never had issue with the drug itself as much as the general laziness and personal hygiene of just about any pot smoker I've known. I would lean against it because on the whole, I've never met an active smoker that I thought "Now there's a productive human being" about, [...]
To be fair, I'm sure there are any number of people you've thought are productive, or have good personal hygiene and motivation that you just never knew they smoked pot. I know several people who are successful in both the personal and professional aspects of their lives who still smoke pot. One friend in particular still smokes just about every day.

I'm not disagreeing that many pot smokers have poor hygiene and are lazy, but there are plenty of people out there who smoke recreationally and maintain successful lives, just as there are plenty of people who drink alcohol and manage to not be alcoholic slobs.

Edited, May 29th 2012 7:33pm by Spoonless

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#80 May 30 2012 at 7:19 AM Rating: Good
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We certainly need a prohibition against Pabst Blue Ribbon.
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#81 May 30 2012 at 7:27 AM Rating: Excellent
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We certainly need a prohibition against Pabst Blue Ribbon.

Let's get at the heart of the problem, not the symptoms.

We need a prohibition against hipsters.
#82 May 30 2012 at 7:28 AM Rating: Good
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We need a prohibitionjihad against hipsters.

#83 May 30 2012 at 7:35 AM Rating: Decent
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We need a prohibitionjihad against hipsters.

Anti-hipstering is hip.
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#84 May 30 2012 at 11:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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Spoonless wrote:
Atomicflea wrote:
RE: Pot-Never had issue with the drug itself as much as the general laziness and personal hygiene of just about any pot smoker I've known. I would lean against it because on the whole, I've never met an active smoker that I thought "Now there's a productive human being" about, [...]
To be fair, I'm sure there are any number of people you've thought are productive, or have good personal hygiene and motivation that you just never knew they smoked pot. I know several people who are successful in both the personal and professional aspects of their lives who still smoke pot. One friend in particular still smokes just about every day.

I'm not disagreeing that many pot smokers have poor hygiene and are lazy, but there are plenty of people out there who smoke recreationally and maintain successful lives, just as there are plenty of people who drink alcohol and manage to not be alcoholic slobs.


Yup, my step-dad be would of those. He's been smoking pot for well over 20 years. His extended family thinks that he quit before my step-sister was born (she's 21 now), little do they know...


God, I bet their toenails look like claws.

Edited, May 30th 2012 12:42pm by Atomicflea
#85 May 30 2012 at 8:02 PM Rating: Decent
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#86 May 30 2012 at 8:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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They're those hard things on the end of your toes, but that's not important now.
#87 May 30 2012 at 10:30 PM Rating: Excellent
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They're those hard things on the end of your toes, but that's not important now.


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#89 Jun 03 2012 at 8:10 PM Rating: Good
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Nadenu wrote:
They're those hard things on the end of your toes, but that's not important now.


I thought those were called kneecaps.
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#90 Jun 03 2012 at 8:16 PM Rating: Good
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I didn't read anyones post. Whats the point?

I am quite certain the obama apologists are like a broken record. All I know is that growing up in my hood messing up the rotation was an invitation to an *** whooping.


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#91 Jun 04 2012 at 6:20 AM Rating: Good
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I didn't read anyones post. Whats the point?

I am quite certain the obama apologists are like a broken record. All I know is that growing up in my hood messing up the rotation was an invitation to an *** whooping.

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#92 Jun 04 2012 at 6:45 AM Rating: Good
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#93 Jun 04 2012 at 7:01 AM Rating: Good
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#94 Jun 04 2012 at 10:37 AM Rating: Excellent
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They're those hard things on the end of your toes, but that's not important now.


I thought those were called kneecaps.
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#96 Jun 04 2012 at 11:11 AM Rating: Good
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I refuse to believe varrus is froody enough to have read the Hitchhiker's Guide.
#97 Jun 04 2012 at 11:55 AM Rating: Decent
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I refuse to believe varrus is froody enough to have read the Hitchhiker's Guide.



But...who else could it be?
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#98 Jun 04 2012 at 12:02 PM Rating: Good
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I refuse to believe varrus is froody enough to have read the Hitchhiker's Guide.
He's full of surprises.

Whether it's varus or someone pretending to be varus the end result is the same; Joph's not getting his fifty bucks.
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#99 Jun 04 2012 at 12:17 PM Rating: Good
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Driftwood wrote:
AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
I refuse to believe varrus is froody enough to have read the Hitchhiker's Guide.
But...who else could it be?
Anyone with the ability to go back three pages and read a few threads and not keep very good notes?
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#100 Jun 04 2012 at 12:29 PM Rating: Good
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AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
I refuse to believe varrus is froody enough to have read the Hitchhiker's Guide.
But...who else could it be?
Anyone with the ability to go back three pages and read a few threads and not keep very good notes?

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