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originally posted by: BoneSay
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
a reply to: BoneSay
cool post bro, and btw
I get called lots of things, no one thinks i'm good person, my friends were ass*oles and people treat them badly, ever since i can remember. But once they died, everyone talks the good things about them, so nice and how young he died and he was so smart and he was just mischievous but he was a good kid after all!
No one helped him but he was a victim, if he only had a chance!
How come once you died then you are all that but while alive no one gives a cr*p about you? Living on the streets eating a tuna can a day, showering twice a week, sleeping under park benches, getting beaten up for stupid reasons,then they ask why we are violent
Becoz "words are cheap" and when the person is dead, no matter what they say theey won't actually have to Do Anything about it
"by their actions you shall know them and they shall know themselves"
take care amigo . . .
from the other side of the world
Privet
Girl here though, so amiga
That's a nice quote
spasibo
Some addictive substances will make you an instant criminal l if you ever can't afford another hit.
I've seen Crack and Meth addicts do some pretty desperate and pathetic things
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: BoneSay
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
a reply to: BoneSay
cool post bro, and btw
I get called lots of things, no one thinks i'm good person, my friends were ass*oles and people treat them badly, ever since i can remember. But once they died, everyone talks the good things about them, so nice and how young he died and he was so smart and he was just mischievous but he was a good kid after all!
No one helped him but he was a victim, if he only had a chance!
How come once you died then you are all that but while alive no one gives a cr*p about you? Living on the streets eating a tuna can a day, showering twice a week, sleeping under park benches, getting beaten up for stupid reasons,then they ask why we are violent
Becoz "words are cheap" and when the person is dead, no matter what they say theey won't actually have to Do Anything about it
"by their actions you shall know them and they shall know themselves"
take care amigo . . .
from the other side of the world
Privet
Girl here though, so amiga
That's a nice quote
spasibo
the quote is from the bible ... not that I'm a god botherer, but 'cliches' like that one are cliches for a Reason
usually becoz they're True!
thanks for the kind words amiga
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
a reply to: BoneSay
yep "words are cheap"
that's why you "get people to put their money where their mouth is"
which means, IF they SAY something IS "the Truth" then surely they'd put a bet on it as they KNOW they'd win
these two 'sayings' are also "cliches" ... a cliche is a saying that has "stood the test of time", it's 'proved it's truth' over many years of people saying it
y'know if you just type the word you want to understand into the search bar e.g. cliche definition, you'll get a pretty clear answer in the first few links. And if you wonder about "how did it become That word?" e.g. why is a door called a door?
The way words change and develop from Ye to you etc is called "entymology" which = the history of words --- and IF you forget the 'n' and write "etymology" lol, well that's the study if insects!
Do you know the differences between "nooks" and a "crannys"? There's a few!
how do I say the 'amiga' version of tvarish?
What "addictive substances" make you "an addict" after ONE use?
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
a reply to: JohnnyJetson
What "addictive substances" make you "an addict" after ONE use?
None
being an addict is describing a behavior.
It just shows how much ignorance is around.
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
a reply to: JohnnyJetson
What "addictive substances" make you "an addict" after ONE use?
None
being an addict is describing a behavior.
It just shows how much ignorance is around.
It does indeed, considering that you used the word 'out of context' throughout your whole post
But that's Not "ignorance" is it?
I was in agreement with you by the way, but maybe i got it all wrong, i don't understand how you reply in this way, as if i offended you. But if i did i'm sorry, i did not meant to at all
some drugs are too strong to not get addicted to, or, as you would prefer, get dependent on. the way i see it, you may avoid developing an addiction, despite getting dependent, while being administered morphine in a hospital, but when you're taking heroin on your own, out of your own will, you're doing it because you WANT TO. that's as obvious route to addiction as it gets.
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