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Smacky636

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  1. CAMPING IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK OR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK??
  2. triva bit, Moscow, Russa has the most BILLIONARES to POVERY STRICKEN people in the world. Who the fuck dropped the ball there??
  3. This scoring battle back 2 back thru the air is BONKERS!!! :freak: :freak: :freak:
  4. Testicular Catastrophe, why would anyone combine a Benzo and H???? No offense or anything along those lines but WTF? You can't pull the 'i didn't know' card anymore since the internet has been established. If you are gonna fuck around recrationally of habitualy, then you need to know what you are getting yourself into. But I will say that that also goes to dealers who also don't care what they use to cut their product.
  5. Testicular Catastrophe, why would anyone combine a Benzo and H???? No offense or anything along those lines but WTF? You can't pull the 'i didn't know' card anymore since the internet has been established. If you are gonna fuck around recrationally of habitualy, then you need to know what you are getting yourself into. But I will say that that also goes to dealers who also don't care what they use to cut their product.
  6. i'd say junkies are worse being that they really dont care about getting over on anyone. There is no thought process, no choice to be made by a junkie. a dealer still has choice and a decision to be made. with the junkie, the decision is already made, no thought process, but very efficent in making up their mind in the wrong way...
  7. not to start shit or anything but i have tried it on 2 different occasions and i'm not strung out on it and haven't looked back since. other people i know on the other hand have gotten strung out on it, ie. my younger brother and one of my best friends. it took both of them to hit rock bottom (their rock bottom) to realize that they gotta change something in their lives, H. sorry to hear that Bojangles.
  8. ya but thats where wholesale is really at.. or pay top $ to someone who would and still cake up :) :D :) :D
  9. http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/12/29/china.britain.smuggler/index.html (CNN) -- The British government condemned China's execution of a British national Tuesday on drug smuggling charges. "I ... am appalled and disappointed that our persistent requests for clemency have not been granted," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. "I am particularly concerned that no mental health assessment was undertaken." Akmal Shaikh was convicted of carrying up to 4 kilograms (8.8 pounds) of heroin at the Urumqi Airport in September 2007. According to Chinese law, 50 grams (1.76 ounces) is the threshold for the death penalty. China defended the execution in a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in London. Video: China executes British citizen RELATED TOPICS China Capital Punishment United Kingdom "Drug trafficking is a grave crime worldwide," the statement said. "The concerns of the British side have been duly noted and taken into consideration by the Chinese judicial authorities in the legal process, and Mr. Shaikh's rights and interests under Chinese law are properly respected and guaranteed." The 53-year-old is the first European executed in China in 50 years, according to the British legal group Reprieve. The Chinese ambassador to the UK, Fu Ying, was summoned to the British Foreign Office in the hours following Shaikh's execution, the Foreign Office told CNN. The ambassador was set to meet Ivan Lewis, minister of state. "I had a difficult conversation with the Chinese ambassador today," Lewis said in a statement following the meeting. "I made clear that the execution of Mr. Shaikh was totally unacceptable and that China had failed in its basic human rights responsibilities in this case, in particular that China's court had not considered the representations made about Mr. Shaikh's mental condition." "We are deeply saddened, stunned and disappointed at the news of the execution of our beloved cousin, Akmal," Soohail and Nasir Shaikh said in a statement issued on behalf of the family. "This was carried out this morning despite repeated requests for clemency and a proper appraisal of Akmal's mental state." His family and the British government had asked Chinese leaders for clemency. His supporters argued that Shaikh was mentally ill, and that Chinese officials did not take his mental condition into account when trying him. Shaikh's advocates say he suffered from a bipolar disorder and that he was tricked into carrying heroin into China with promises of a career as a pop singer. "The European Union condemns in the strongest terms the execution of Akmal Shaikh," the EU presidency said in a statement. "It deeply regrets the fact that China has not heeded the repeated calls by the European Union and one of its member states for the death sentence passed against Mr. Shaikh to be commuted." The EU remains opposed to capital punishment, the statement said. Brown raised Shaikh's case with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao during the international climate summit in Denmark earlier this month. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband echoed Gordon Brown's concerns about the execution. "The UK is completely opposed to the use of the death penalty in all circumstances," Miliband said. "However, I also deeply regret the fact that our specific concerns about the individual in this case were not taken into consideration. ... These included mental health issues, and inadequate professional interpretation during the trial." Sally Rowen, legal director with Reprieve, condemned the execution. "The death of Akmal Shaikh is a sad indictment of today's world, and particularly of China's legal system," she said. "Akmal was a gentle man who suffered from a tormenting illness ... and was betrayed and deliberately killed by one of the most powerful nations on Earth." Before the execution, Philip Alston, the U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, said it would be a "major step backwards for China" to execute a mentally ill man. "Both Chinese and international law clearly indicate that a person who committed a crime while suffering from significant mental illness should not be subjected to the death penalty," Alston said in a statement released by Reprieve. China expressed hope that the case would not affect the relationship between the two nations. "We value the China-British relationship," said Jiang Yu, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman. "So we hope the British authority can treat this matter rationally and not let it create new barrier between the two countries. I have emphasized that this is an independent criminal case. It has nothing to do with anything else." http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/12/29/china.britain.smuggler/index.html OUCH!! :rolleyes:
  10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boredom Boredom Boredom is an emotional state experienced during periods lacking activity or when individuals are uninterested in the opportunities surrounding them. The first record of the word boredom is in the novel Bleak House by Charles Dickens, written in 1852,[1] in which it appears six times, although the expression to be a bore had been used in the sense of "to be tiresome or dull" since 1768.[2] Contents [hide] 1 Psychology 2 Philosophy 3 Causes and effects 4 Popular culture and the arts 5 See also 6 References Psychology Boredom in terms of challenge level and skill level. Clickable.[3]Boredom has been defined by C. D. Fisher in terms of its central psychological processes: “an unpleasant, transient affective state in which the individual feels a pervasive lack of interest in and difficulty concentrating on the current activity.”[4] M. R. Leary and others describe boredom as “an affective experience associated with cognitive attentional processes.”[5] In positive psychology, anxiety is described as a response to a moderate challenge for which the subject has more than enough skill.[3] These definitions make it clear that boredom arises not from a lack of things to do but from the inability to latch onto any specific activity. There are three types of boredom, all of which involve problems of engagement of attention. These include times when we are prevented from engaging in something, when we are forced to engage in some unwanted activity, or when we are simply unable, for no apparent reason, to maintain engagement in any activity or spectacle.[6] Boredom proneness is a tendency to experience boredom of all types. This is typically assessed by the Boredom Proneness Scale.[7] Consistent with the definition provided above, recent research has found that boredom proneness is clearly and consistently associated with failures of attention.[8] Boredom and boredom proneness are both theoretically and empirically linked to depression and depressive symptoms.[9][10][11] Nonetheless, boredom proneness has been found to be as strongly correlated with attentional lapses as with depression.[9] Although boredom is often viewed as a trivial and mild irritant, proneness to boredom has been linked to a very diverse range of possible psychological, physical, educational, and social problems. Philosophy Boredom is a condition characterized by perception of one's environment as dull, tedious, and lacking in stimulation. This can result from leisure and a lack of aesthetic interests. Labor, however, and even art may be alienated and passive, or immersed in tedium (see Marx's theory of alienation). There is an inherent anxiety in boredom; people will expend considerable effort to prevent or remedy it, yet in many circumstances, it is accepted as suffering to be endured. Common passive ways to escape boredom are to sleep or to think creative thoughts (daydream). Typical active solutions consist in an intentional activity of some sort, often something new, as familiarity and repetition lead to the tedious. Boredom also plays a role in existentialist thought. In contexts where one is confined, spatially or otherwise, boredom may be met with various religious activities, not because religion would want to associate itself with tedium, but rather, partly because boredom may be taken as the essential human condition, to which God, wisdom, or morality are the ultimate answers. Boredom is in fact taken in this sense by virtually all existentialist philosophers as well as by Schopenhauer. Heidegger wrote about boredom in two texts available in English, in the 1929/30 semester lecture course The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics, and again in the essay What is Metaphysics? published in the same year. In the lecture, Heidegger included about 100 pages on boredom, probably the most extensive philosophical treatment ever of the subject. He focused on waiting at train stations in particular as a major context of boredom.[12] In Kierkegaard's remark in Either/Or, that "patience cannot be depicted" visually, there is a sense that any immediate moment of life may be fundamentally tedious. Without stimulus or focus, the individual is confronted with nothingness, the meaninglessness of existence, and experiences existential anxiety. Heidegger states this idea nicely: "Profound boredom, drifting here and there in the abysses of our existence like a muffling fog, removes all things and men and oneself along with it into a remarkable indifference. This boredom reveals being as a whole."[13] Arthur Schopenhauer used the existence of boredom in an attempt to prove the vanity of human existence, stating, "...for if life, in the desire for which our essence and existence consists, possessed in itself a positive value and real content, there would be no such thing as boredom: mere existence would fulfil and satisfy us."[14] Erich Fromm and other similar thinkers of critical theory speak of bourgeois society in terms similar to boredom, and Fromm mentions sex and the automobile as fundamental outlets of postmodern boredom. Above and beyond taste and character, the universal case of boredom consists in any instance of waiting, as Heidegger noted, such as in line, for someone else to arrive or finish a task, or while one is travelling. Boredom, however, may also increase as travel becomes more convenient, as the vehicle may become more like the windowless monad in Leibniz's monadology.[citation needed] The automobile requires fast reflexes, making its operator busy and hence, perhaps for other reasons as well, making the ride more tedious despite being over sooner. Causes and effects Although it has not been widely studied, research on boredom suggests that boredom is a major factor impacting diverse areas of a person's life. People ranked low on a boredom-proneness scale were found to have better performance in a wide variety of aspects of their lives, including career, education, and autonomy.[15] Boredom can be a symptom of clinical depression. Boredom can be a form of learned helplessness, a phenomenon closely related to depression. Some philosophies of parenting propose that if children are raised in an environment devoid of stimuli, and are not allowed or encouraged to interact with their environment, they will fail to develop the mental capacities to do so. The Princess Who Never Smiled by Viktor VasnetsovIn a learning environment, a common cause of boredom is lack of understanding; for instance, if one is not following or connecting to the material in a class or lecture, it will usually seem boring. However, the opposite can also be true; something that is too easily understood, simple or transparent, can also be boring. Boredom is often inversely related to learning, and in school it may be a sign that a student is not challenged enough, or too challenged. An activity that is predictable to the students is likely to bore them.[16] A study of 1989 indicated that an individual's impression of boredom may be influenced by the individuals degree of attention, as a higher acoustic level of distraction from the environment correlated with higher reportings of boredom.[17] Boredom has been studied as being related to drug abuse among teens.[18] Boredom has been proposed as a cause of pathological gambling behavior. A study found results consistent with the hypothesis that pathological gamblers seek stimulation to avoid states of boredom and depression.[19] Popular culture and the arts In Chapter 18 of the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) it is written; "The only horrible thing in the world is ennui, Dorian. That is the one sin for which there is no forgiveness." John Sebastian, Iggy Pop, the Deftones, Buzzcocks, and Blink-182 have all written songs with boredom mentioned in the title. Other songs about boredom and activities people turn to when bored include Green Day's song "Longview", System of a Down's "Lonely Day", and Bloodhound Gang's "Mope". Douglas Adams depicted a robot named Marvin the Paranoid Android whose boredom appeared to be the defining trait of his existence in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The 1969 Vocational Guidance Counsellor sketch on Monty Python's Flying Circus established a lasting stereotype of accountants as boring.[20] The Yellow Pages used to carry an entry under Boring, "See civil engineers", but this was changed in 1996 to "See sites exploration."[21] See also Apathy Boreout Dysthymia Motivation read this it may help if you are into self healing.
  11. it's not hard to see Pacman putting on weight and moving up classes without any PED's. It's not unheard of for an athlete, whose body is in a catabolic state due to training, to move up significantly in weight post fight/show/meet/or anyother event. a perfect example would be all-natural bodybuilders(look for the classes that utilize Olympic Testing, then comment). a bodybuilder who is doing 12-16 weeks of cardio everyday and near a show is doing double cardio sessions on top of diet manipulation of protein, fats, and carbohydrates just to lose as much fat as possible while retaining large plump hard muscle bellies (\nh) for a show. I would be suprised to hear more knowledge from people on this board and what they really think they know about PED's usage among athletes cuz i bet the majority is way off. PBF is running his mouth like usual, Pacman isn't gonna willingly jump through all these hoops for this guy. Fight will go on. discuss.
  12. ^^^ me thinks Buttered Ice Blocks kinda has an open and shut case when it comes to drinking and driving and the graff community... RIP
  13. DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMNNN!!!!!!!!!
  14. i see the consensus is "Don't Drink and Drive"
  15. UMAD, should be reserved for people who really are UMAD. I am not, you clearly by your response are and definitely didn't like my comparison of you to the retards from the Jersey Shore. i'm hungover and just started work i am hardly close to being any sorts of awake. if you could read, which i thought you could (wrong again), my ass pounding statement came from the total response of channel zero to the morons from the Jersey Shore and directed it towards you. I am not the one doing the ass pounding but from various stories i know how RI gets down, nohomo\ hope you take out a retard bus driving drunk and we can call it a day. or you can put your money where your mouth is and bring it to the track and see who can drive better. doubt you will but anyways keep ranting on a forum. i'll be getting paid to listen to you bullshit your way through the rest of this thread. lmao. aduhrrrr i drivaz bettaz whenz i iz drunks (Bobby Bouche from the Waterboy voice)....
  16. it looks like a joke as of now in northern NJ. i wish it would just drop 4ft and call it a day.
  17. are you fucking serious? you are the one who should be getting the ass pounding for your stupidity than the ridiculous guido/guidettes in the Jersey Shore thread. :lol:
  18. hardly UMAD... but i guess your default response works well for you in all situations. anyway, i doubt you can out drive some people on this board let alone trackheads. sit back and keep playing your role of drinking and driving.. norant\
  19. you're a fucking moron, please stay in RI...
  20. karma is a bitch, i agree with Swamp on this one...
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