How is what I said racist? I never mentioned any particular race. YOU made the conclusion that I was talking about black people. I also never spoke out about listening to rap music. What I SAID was that these people who were driving down the street "bumpin' da rhymez" should not have unregulated access to marijuana, as they're already mentally unstable. And yes, mentally unstable people should not have access to alcohol either.Flabbergasped? said:That's probably the most racist thing I've ever heard. So the conspiracy theorists are dangerous, but the average joe isn't? Should people who listen to rap music not be allowed to drink alcohol, because it impairs judgment, perception, and causes loss of consciousness?
:crackup: All disagreements aside, that was pretty funny.Just say you hate black people and cut the crap.
Such a cop-out. A true echo of our times. Nobody wants to be held accountable for their shortcomings. The "What's in it for me?" attitude continues to prevail among America's youth. Of course it's not a question of personal ambition, good judgment and quality parenting that causes a black person to end up in prison. It's the existence of CRACK! What a joke.Rhoto said:Crack keeps the black man down. Not weed.
So these people are mentally unstable because they listen to loud music and "disturb your neighboorhood?"Wired for Sound said:How is what I said racist? I never mentioned any particular race. YOU made the conclusion that I was talking about black people. I also never spoke out about listening to rap music. What I SAID was that these people who were driving down the street "bumpin' da rhymez" should not have unregulated access to marijuana, as they're already mentally unstable. And yes, mentally unstable people should not have access to alcohol either.
:crackup: All disagreements aside, that was pretty funny.
Such a cop-out. A true echo of our times. Nobody wants to be held accountable for their shortcomings. The "What's in it for me?" attitude continues to prevail among America's youth. Of course it's not a question of personal ambition, good judgment and quality parenting that causes a black person to end up in prison. It's the existence of CRACK! What a joke.
And I wasn't complaining about the loud music, I was just indicating the typical individual who would just LOVE to have marijuana legalized. As far as my references for lives ruined/severely hindered, I have/have had about a half dozen friends I could name. In the interest of anonymity, I'm not going to provide them over the Internet. Like everything else on SoSuave, you'll just have to take my word for it.
So you haven't read the book. Perhaps you should then you may understand the satirical nature and the context (the destructive nature of purified cocaine) of my statement.Wired for Sound said:Such a cop-out.
Being accountable for your life and the "whats in it for me" are the same thing. So your argument is DoA.Wired for Sound said:Nobody wants to be held accountable for their shortcomings. The "What's in it for me?" attitude continues to prevail among America's youth.
Of course there are people who have "ruined" their lives because of bud, THC is a depressant. People have ruined their lives with alcohol, prescrip meds, video games, sexual urges, lack of control, et cetera. The one thing they share in common? Will power, or lack of there of.Wired for Sound said:And I wasn't complaining about the loud music, I was just indicating the typical individual who would just LOVE to have marijuana legalized. As far as my references for lives ruined/severely hindered, I have/have had about a half dozen friends I could name.
You still haven't even provided one, let alone two. As I asked you to produce in post #25. I'm waiting........Wired for Sound said:All these conspiracy theories and "keep da black man down", "maintain government control" garbage makes me laugh. Marijuana is a drug that screws up lives. However, weed is particularly detrimental in many other ways. Studies have proven this.
Exactly! The taxation argument is rubbish. It seems almost as if some stoners secretly want marijuana to remain illegal, despite all their whining about a "police state," so then their beloved plant can remain untaxed and with higher potency than would exist if legalized. In fact, I have heard some anti-legalization stoners say it "wouldn't be fun if everybody did it."Maeisgood said:Why would it be so hard to tax marijuana? Tobacco is a plant also native to the Americas, but it is taxed. Tobacco probably grows wild in some places in the US, because the Native Americans had it. Prohibition of a substance didn't work the first time it was tried...
There would be such a demand for weed if it became legal, companies would be selling products like "Marlborough Greens" and stuff. The price of weed would go down. People could pay a tax on it or just be fined if they didn't pay the tax like any other product.
Are people punished for growing their own tobacco?
azanon said:... because they know I don't want to smell that foul smelling plant burning out in public. One of the things I hate most about going to certain concerts is knowing I'm going to have to smell that s***.
I'm not particularly savvy so how much would it cost a person to grow weed and how easy is it to do? What about a few friends pitching in to grow their own stash? Would this make it more beneficial to go for the "cheaper, but not as good stuff", as opposed to paying a premium for better quality.Deep Dish said:Exactly! The taxation argument is rubbish.
Squiggly Sponge said:I'm not particularly savvy so how much would it cost a person to grow weed and how easy is it to do? What about a few friends pitching in to grow their own stash? Would this make it more beneficial to go for the "cheaper, but not as good stuff", as opposed to paying a premium for better quality.
Actually I'd have to argue with Deep Dish.
Many home growers take pride in their weed and treat it as much as a science as an art.
Most homegrowers do not beleive in growing for profit and grow purley for the passion for growing and to smoke good and exotic weed every now and then.
Although I neither grow nor smoke, growing is something I've researched.
With an initial investment of $500-$600 and some space, a home grower can grow year round and produce top quality plants in almost any variety.
The only real expence is the electricity to run the lights.
There is also a lot to know to produce good quality buds with high THC content. Must home growers grow spend years learning how to maximize a harvest and determing the best strains and cloning the best plants.
In fact, I don't understand why more smokers don't grow their own.
By definition, narcissists (those that put themselves before all others, and never consider the comfort of others) are mentally unstable. So yes.Flabbergasped? said:So these people are mentally unstable because they listen to loud music and "disturb your neighboorhood?"
Now you're getting it.There are white kids who skateboard in my neighborhood and disturb me with their clanking skateboards. They play all over the front of my house, and that irks me. Therefore, they are mentally unstable and should not be allowed to consume any psychoactive drugs.
Because kids on skateboards don't cause enough vibration to make me bounce into a different position on the couch. They're also much less common than douchebags that drive down the street with their bass on full blast.Why didn't you state the above paragraph?
Right. You're an unreasonable person, and therefore have irrational urges. Someone disagrees with you about a political issue, therefore you want to murder said person. This is just redundant. You base your arguments off of emotions instead of facts.I wish I could lynch you.
Save your breath. I'm not on your conspiracy theorist, hyperracialized perspective wavelength. More minorities are in prison because more minorities commit crimes. Occam's razor. Oh, and the Washington Post is a firmly left-wing publication. Citing a biased newspaper doesn't really do you any good.P.S.: There's a large black population in prison because of a very biased judicial system.
Rhoto said:I'm curious, how old are you Wired? And how much are your parents worth? You're premed if I recall, correct? Who pays for your schooling?
You thinking that "Crack keeps da black man down" has nothing to do with any book. It has EVERYTHING to do with you making excuses for why more black people are in prison than whites.So you haven't read the book.
WRONG. Accountability involves accepting consequences even when it doesn't benefit yourself. The two lifestyles are mutually exclusive.Being accountable for your life and the "whats in it for me" are the same thing. So your argument is DoA.
I used to be a hardcore stoner. Don't assume. Listen. There's exceptions to every rule. Citing a heroin addict/alcoholic/pothead that makes "absurd amounts of money" is by no means a smoking gun for your argument. These people function normally DESPITE their addictions. Common sense, here.Some work pedestrian jobs, but they're content. I also know men that make absurd amounts of money, and smoke every single day. There is no "typical" smoker. You aren't a smoker, so what the fvck do you know about smokers?
2 studies? That's it? Here:You still haven't even provided one, let alone two. As I asked you to produce in post #25. I'm waiting........
Narcistic personality disorder is not mental instability. It's a personality disorder, like being antisocial (antisocial PD), a drama queen (Histrionic PD), or being a pervasive loner (avoidant PD).Wired for Sound said:By definition, narcissists (those that put themselves before all others, and never consider the comfort of others) are mentally unstable. So yes.
Obviously overdramatized. Also, kids on skateboards don't bother you because you're inside, but when I try to pull out of my garage, they're right behind my car skating. By your logic, they're insane and should be denied access to psychoactive drugs, just on the basis that they annoy you. I've arbitrarily decided that you annoy me because you're a bigot, so you shouldn't be allowed to buy alcohol or cough medicine with codeine.Wired for Sound said:Because kids on skateboards don't cause enough vibration to make me bounce into a different position on the couch. They're also much less common than douchebags that drive down the street with their bass on full blast.
Except I've argued with fact or logic, whereas you've argued with "kids who play the bass too loud" (and of course, you had to include "bustin' tha rhymez", in case we weren't sure you were talking about black people). Also, I'm arguing not about marijuana legalization, but about your racist ideologies.Wired for Sound said:Right. You're an unreasonable person, and therefore have irrational urges. Someone disagrees with you about a political issue, therefore you want to murder said person. This is just redundant. You base your arguments off of emotions instead of facts.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/ascii/soo.txtWired for Sound said:Save your breath. I'm not on your conspiracy theorist, hyperracialized perspective wavelength. More minorities are in prison because more minorities commit crimes. Occam's razor. Oh, and the Washington Post is a firmly left-wing publication. Citing a biased newspaper doesn't really do you any good.
Eh, call personality disorders what you will. If someone lacks the ability to consider the well-being of others, I consider that to be a mentally unstable individual. Read as, if it came down to who I'd rather be locked in a dark room with for a few days if there was a loaded gun lying on the table, I'd choose the classical-music listening YMCA mentor over the G blasting Mac Dre out of his ride "wit da dubz". See my point?Flabbergasped? said:I have a psychology degree, don't pull sh!t out of your ass.
Well, yeah I dramatized it. Tapping you on the shoulder obviously didn't work so I needed to use a sledgehammer to bang my point home. And I never said these idiots were insane. YOU said that. Freudian slip, maybe Mr. "Psychology Major"?Obviously overdramatized. Also, kids on skateboards don't bother you because you're inside, but when I try to pull out of my garage, they're right behind my car skating. By your logic, they're insane and should be denied access to psychoactive drugs, just on the basis that they annoy you.
So you admit that you don't even want to discuss the topic anymore. Only to somehow expose me for "hating black people"? Talk about an ax to grind, heh. For the record, it makes no difference to me WHAT race you are or WHAT kind of music you're blaring out of your vehicle. Old-ass bikers that think they're cool because their vehicle is noisy blasting country music annoy me. A beat-up truck full of white bros with wife-beaters blasting Three Doors Down annoy me. A 1967 mustang with sparkle paint occupied by two Mexicans blasting their reggaeton annoy the hell out me. I make no discrimination, here. It's just more comfortable for you to say that I am against marijuana being legalized because I "hate black people". A VERY common cop-out among hardcore conspiracy theorists and Democrats.Except I've argued with fact or logic, whereas you've argued with "kids who play the bass too loud" (and of course, you had to include "bustin' tha rhymez", in case we weren't sure you were talking about black people). Also, I'm arguing not about marijuana legalization, but about your racist ideologies.
Or...OR, we can cross our fingers and hope that the White House remains Republican and we can tighten up border security once and for all. Regardless, in California Caucasians are no longer the majority so you can rest easy. But for the record, narcissists and douchebags come in all shapes, sizes, and yes...colors. Stop playing your little piece of s.hit race card and make some REAL points.Hopefully, when the US is majority non-white, your kids can deal with the prejudice you're providing to the bass-thumpers.
Naw, I only asked because you have a sense of entitlement and sound like the typical Malibu-republican who hasn't experience the world outside of their county. I was wrong it seems.Wired for Sound said:26, and the government pays for it. I'm ex-military. What do you want to know next? My favorite color?
You still got me wrong there. Let me make my position clear: Nothing except the black man, keeps the black man down. I find it funny that people want to blame substance abuse for anything problems of an entire demographic. The only reason I said "crack keeps the black man down" was because I found it comical, and moderately accurate, in terms of drugs and drugs alone.You thinking that "Crack keeps da black man down" has nothing to do with any book. It has EVERYTHING to do with you making excuses for why more black people are in prison than whites.
I see your point, however the logos of the argument is still weak in my view. Self interest requires accountability to one's self, not necessarily the collective.WRONG. Accountability involves accepting consequences even when it doesn't benefit yourself. The two lifestyles are mutually exclusive.
Can't argue with that.I used to be a hardcore stoner. Don't assume. Listen. There's exceptions to every rule. Citing a heroin addict/alcoholic/pothead that makes "absurd amounts of money" is by no means a smoking gun for your argument. These people function normally DESPITE their addictions. Common sense, here.
And the final blow.2 studies? That's it? Here:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe.../marijuana_effects_080602/20080602?hub=Health (This one discusses brain abnormalities linked to pot-smoking)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10122930 (And this one discusses the use of marijuana and the relationship to teenagers developing psychosis in adulthood)