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Figures you had that Zimmerman thread going also.. You enjoy stereotypes.
Study: Alcohol is Deadliest Drug, More Dangerous Than Heroin
A new study by London's Imperial College's chair of neuropsychopharmacology, David Nutt, claims that the three most dangerous drugs in the world are alcohol, heroin, and coc aine -- in that order.
I’m against breaking the law so…YES.
Originally posted by RealSpoke
reply to post by bl4ke360
Well, you're wrong
Study: Alcohol is Deadliest Drug, More Dangerous Than Heroin
A new study by London's Imperial College's chair of neuropsychopharmacology, David Nutt, claims that the three most dangerous drugs in the world are alcohol, heroin, and coc aine -- in that order.
www.dailytech.com...
What do you think any store that sells alcohol is? A drug dealer
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I’m against breaking the law so…YES.
Yeah, don't think for yourself, just blindly follow laws.
Omgz@!~@ Because something is illegal it must be worse, great logic
Originally posted by seabag
Because it’s illegal it means I won’t partake…and I advise everyone else not to.
Let me tell you about logic!
Logic tells ME that using mind altering substances is bad for you! It also tells me you have to be deluded to not see a difference in the mind-altering effects of hard drugs versus booze.
Just admit that you love Obama no matter what he’s done!
Are you drinking spiked Kool Aid?
Just admit that you love Obama no matter what he’s done!
It also tells me you have to be deluded to not see a difference in the mind-altering effects of hard drugs versus booze.
Originally posted by seabag
Because it’s illegal it means I won’t partake…and I advise everyone else not to.
Originally posted by seabag
Let me tell you about logic!
Logic tells ME that using mind altering substances is bad for you! It also tells me you have to be deluded to not see a difference in the mind-altering effects of hard drugs versus booze.