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  1. Welcome to the site Emily!
  2. alright jony welcome to the board :cool: :cool:
  3. :) :) fair play :) :) :)
  4. mad :) :) :)
  5. aslan - down on me
  6. 29 :stunned: :stunned: :stunned: :stunned: :stunned: :stunned: :stunned: :stunned:
  7. reason why shearer gets a lot of praised because he is english if he was dutch would you be saying shearer 2001 milburn 200 no if anyone should be getting praised it should be shay given
  8. a few words replied to Reilly's topic in The Lounge
    The Myth of "Good Drugs" and "Bad Drugs" Many of us were raised to think that there are such things as good drugs, such as different types of medicine, and bad drugs, like cocaine or heroin. The simple fact is that they are all still drugs. In order to understand the issue of drug addiction, it is important to know exactly what a drug is. All drugs are essentially poisons; the degree they are taken determines the effect. A small amount typically acts as a stimulant, while a greater amount acts as a sedative. A large enough amount of any drug acts as a poison and is lethal. Most drugs simply mask the pain and discomfort for which they are taken and don't actually "cure" anything. Aspirin, for example, doesn't cure a headache. It simply "short circuits" the person's ability to get the pain messages coming from the cause of the headache. The nutritional deficiency or physical problem that originally caused the headache is still there, but it is simply temporarily no longer perceived by the drug user. Usually, when the drug wears off, the ache returns and will often be more severe because the original problem has become worse as it was masked or hidden and not directly addressed or handled. Looking back at the history of drugs, we find words from ancient Greece such as pharmakon, meaning medication and poison. There is also the Latin word venenum, which translates to drug, potion and poison. Either way, the commonality of the definitions is that they are both considered to be poisons. Even as late as the end of the 19th Century, we saw the use of over the counter medications using drugs that are the most illicit today, such as heroin used in Bayer aspirin and cocaine toothache drops. At the time these drugs were considered to be useful to aide in the treatment of ailments. Now we spend billions of dollars trying to prevent them from even entering the country. Though it is true that there are many drugs that seem to help a person live with a condition or malady, it does not negate the fact that even those drugs have adverse effects. These "side effects," as they are often referred as, are prevalent on prescription bottles, cold medicines and even the many television commercials promoting the latest legal drug. Unfortunately, the approach to covering up the problem with another drug is even applied to substance abuse. This is clearly evident in the case of methadone and other substitute drug therapies designed to get the person to stop using heroin or something similar, remembering that even that was at one time perfectly legal and used for other "cures". This form of treatment obviously doesn't cure drug addiction either, for the addict is still taking another drug. There is a drug-free alternative to ending addiction though, and it is called the Narconon® Drug Rehabilitation and Education Program. In fact, Narconon literally means narcotics-none, and happens to produce a success rate more than three times the national average for ending addiction. Founded in Arizona State Prison in 1966 by William Benitez, the Narconon Program uses the drug-free social education methodology developed by American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. The Myth of Marijuana CANADIAN, OK - Marijuana advocacy groups have been in existence for decades. Such misinformed groups have held numerous rallies and demonstrations and even have multi-million dollar lobbying campaigns working on the federal government. Demonstrators recently lined the streets of major cities across the world carrying signs saying "Free The Pot." While many people feel that marijuana is not as dangerous as other drugs, most people know and understand that pot dulls a person's senses and causes lethargy. The issue of whether or not to legalize marijuana is, by all means, not a small one. Research has been done to present the "pros" and cons of smoking weed and the results were largely dependent upon who funded the project. Arguments have been made that "medicinal" marijuana dulls the pain of coping with certain conditions. So much of the pro marijuana information has made it into mainstream society that children today do not view the drug as being nearly as harmful compared to children twenty years ago. It's far too common to find a movie made for teenagers theses days that has scenes with young, popular stars smoking pot. What these movies and advocates fail to mention is the truth about what the drug actually does to a person, such as damaging the lungs, nerves and brain. There are over 400 chemicals found in marijuana smoke and 60 of them have been proven to cause cancer. Marijuana contains the neurotoxin THC, which is a poison that affects the brain and nerves. When someone smokes pot, two things happen two them: 1) There is an almost immediate burn-up of vitamins and minerals in the body. 2) The nerves in the body go numb. These to things happen every time someone takes the drug and it causes that person's health to steadily decrease. A person's tolerance to the drug also builds and eventually the person has to smoke pot almost continuously just to feel somewhat normal because they have caused so much damage to themselves. Marijuana's negative effects also last well beyond the initial use. THC is lypophilic, meaning the chemical is fat-bonding and gets stored inside a person's body for weeks, months and even years after use ceases. American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard did extensive research in the field of drug use and rehabilitation and discovered that the stored drug particles can be released back into the bloodstream at later periods and continue to cause further damage and drug cravings. In his research, Hubbard also developed a dry-heat sauna detoxification program that is totally drug-free and rids the body of the old drug residues and restores health. This highly effective method of detoxification is used at Narconon ® drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers around the world.
  9. here comes lucy jones
  10. i want ice cream
  11. Barry White
  12. I coldplay sono i migliori
  13. Carl Cort
  14. did you listen to the song
  15. INXS - Never Tear Us Apart
  16. thats the way to do it angie
  17. i know great motto :) :)

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