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Posted: 29 May 2009, 00:13
by James Blast
so what?

Posted: 29 May 2009, 02:24
by 7anthea7
stufarq wrote:
7anthea7 wrote:nicotine is the least damaging mood elevator I can...erm, afford. :|
I'm not sure that there are any more damaging than nicotine.
I can think of quite a few - but you can't get them at the corner shop (not in my neighbourhood, anyway). :wink: :innocent:

Posted: 29 May 2009, 06:52
by Being645
stufarq wrote:
7anthea7 wrote:nicotine is the least damaging mood elevator I can...erm, afford. :|
I'm not sure that there are any more damaging than nicotine.
Oh, there are plenty more damaging strategies ...
abusing and beating your children, for example ... :urff:

... very bad joke and very bad taste and only one example as about commonly spread as nicotine abuse.

Posted: 29 May 2009, 12:09
by 17.auflage
to quit smoking would be a very good thing for me. Anything else is not important... :-)
And I try and I try and...

Posted: 29 May 2009, 12:38
by LouLou
17.auflage wrote:to quit smoking would be a very good thing for me. Anything else is not important... :-)
And I try and I try and...

...and try and try and...

bugger it, i quit trying! :(

Posted: 29 May 2009, 16:01
by Back in time
I must stop drinking while working. Or not. If I don`t then I am in the wrong thread. :oops:

Posted: 29 May 2009, 16:16
by 17.auflage
on days like today i should/would start drinking while working....
grrrrr

Posted: 29 May 2009, 17:25
by Moakahontas
..eating pizza... :urff: ...I must stop with that - NOW!! :eek: :urff:

Posted: 29 May 2009, 18:10
by psichonaut
Back in time wrote:I must stop drinking while working. Or not. If I don`t then I am in the wrong thread. :oops:
well...i must stop working while drinking then :innocent:

Posted: 29 May 2009, 23:44
by stufarq
7anthea7 wrote:
stufarq wrote:
7anthea7 wrote:nicotine is the least damaging mood elevator I can...erm, afford. :|
I'm not sure that there are any more damaging than nicotine.
I can think of quite a few - but you can't get them at the corner shop (not in my neighbourhood, anyway). :wink: :innocent:
I think you'll find that they're not nearly as damaging.

Unless you're talking about bubonic plague. Are you talking about bubonic plague? Why do you want to buy bubonic plague? Are you planning on holding the world to ransom or wiping out the entire population so that you can start again with your chosen master race? Am I one of them? Please choose me. Pleeeease!

Posted: 30 May 2009, 01:16
by 7anthea7
stufarq wrote:
7anthea7 wrote:
stufarq wrote: I'm not sure that there are any more damaging than nicotine.
I can think of quite a few - but you can't get them at the corner shop (not in my neighbourhood, anyway). :wink: :innocent:
I think you'll find that they're not nearly as damaging.
All I can say is that there awfully many homicides and suicides around here that are the direct result of certain 'home-cooked' mood elevators. Were it only the latter, I'd call it even, but there's quite a lot of collateral damage. :|
And also wrote:Unless you're talking about bubonic plague. Are you talking about bubonic plague? Why do you want to buy bubonic plague? Are you planning on holding the world to ransom or wiping out the entire population so that you can start again with your chosen master race? Am I one of them? Please choose me. Pleeeease!
And here I thought I was being so circumspect. :lol:

I guess I'll have to cut you in just to keep my nefarious scheme on course... :wink:

Posted: 30 May 2009, 04:34
by James Blast
I love fags (cigarettes) if I could smoke in my sleep, I would

Posted: 30 May 2009, 09:21
by markfiend
7anthea7 wrote:All I can say is that there awfully many homicides and suicides around here that are the direct result of certain 'home-cooked' mood elevators. Were it only the latter, I'd call it even, but there's quite a lot of collateral damage. :|
Ain't prohibition a f*cker :|

Posted: 30 May 2009, 14:05
by stufarq
7anthea7 wrote:All I can say is that there awfully many homicides and suicides around here that are the direct result of certain 'home-cooked' mood elevators. Were it only the latter, I'd call it even, but there's quite a lot of collateral damage. :|
All pretty horrible of course but the number of tobacco- & nicotine-related deaths are still massively higher.
And also wrote:Unless you're talking about bubonic plague. Are you talking about bubonic plague? Why do you want to buy bubonic plague? Are you planning on holding the world to ransom or wiping out the entire population so that you can start again with your chosen master race? Am I one of them? Please choose me. Pleeeease!
And here I thought I was being so circumspect. :lol:

I guess I'll have to cut you in just to keep my nefarious scheme on course... :wink:[/quote]
Hurrah! Do I get an orange jumpsuit? And metal hands or legs or something? At least replace one of my body parts with something lethal.

Posted: 30 May 2009, 18:39
by Dark
markfiend wrote:
7anthea7 wrote:All I can say is that there awfully many homicides and suicides around here that are the direct result of certain 'home-cooked' mood elevators. Were it only the latter, I'd call it even, but there's quite a lot of collateral damage. :|
Ain't prohibition a f*cker :|
In related news, Jacqui Smith's latest wonderful idea is to make BZP illegal in the UK. Because one guy died from it... when he mixed it with ecstasy. :roll:
Though this is the same Jacqui Smith that bullied down the Government's own advisers who provided evidence that ecstasy does not deserve a Class A rating.

This is a constant annoyance to me. Tobacco is f**king disgusting, and alcohol is an expensive downer (I certainly don't rate it as one of the better drugs I've taken), and THESE are the ones the Government would prefer me to take, over cannabis, MDMA, or even legal variants of the latter? Drugs which are less likely to kill you than paracetamol?

:|

Posted: 30 May 2009, 19:36
by Pista
:eek:
Blimey Korin.
Get a grip.

The thread's about stopping doing stuff.
Can be anything really (fizzy drinks, pissing in shop doorways, eating cheese in the middle of the night........etc.)

You want to take that stuff go ahead (although not advised).

I must stop pissing in shop doorways btw.



:innocent: :lol:

Posted: 30 May 2009, 19:44
by Dark
It's just a little annoyance of mine, sorry. :|

Though if I have to be on-topic, so be it.. I must stop drinking any more than a couple of pints on a night out. Doesn't do much for me any more, anyway....

Posted: 31 May 2009, 13:07
by Brideoffrankenstein
Dark wrote:Drugs which are less likely to kill you than paracetamol?
Sorry but paracetamol won't kill you unless you take enough of it and it would f**k your liver up. I think you are putting yourself far more at risk taking those s**t drugs you keep going on about.

A little annoyance of mine, sorry :| :wink:

Posted: 31 May 2009, 14:24
by emilystrange
i must stop hoarding lots of bits of paper. my study looks like... well, it's messy.

Posted: 31 May 2009, 17:39
by Dark
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
Dark wrote:Drugs which are less likely to kill you than paracetamol?
Sorry but paracetamol won't kill you unless you take enough of it and it would f**k your liver up. I think you are putting yourself far more at risk taking those s**t drugs you keep going on about.

A little annoyance of mine, sorry :| :wink:
I meant by comparing death rates..
Not that I'd call them s**t drugs, with the exception of this one, which should be made Class A forthwith. ;)

Posted: 31 May 2009, 22:11
by 7anthea7
emilystrange wrote:i must stop hoarding lots of bits of paper. my study looks like... well, it's messy.
Couldn't possibly be any worse than mine. Perhaps we need a support group... :roll:

Posted: 31 May 2009, 22:12
by psichonaut
IMS to say bad words

Posted: 02 Jun 2009, 17:24
by mh
Eating cheese before bedtime: http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=474723#474723

Now what the f--k was that all about?