Marijuana
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Crimson streakI used to in high school and college all the time but once my fiancé found out she was pregnant I stopped and haven't smoked since. It was some good times though. In high school all of our relay team for track smoked the night before a meet and then we broke the school record so we smoked the night before a meet every time. I think it was just giving us another reason to smoke lol
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believer
True. But when I had the munchies, for some reason I always hit the Bagel Buggy in Athens.2kool4skool;1113838 wrote:I don't know. Driving 20mph and pulling over at every Taco Bell we passed would get pretty annoying. -
thavoiceNever have, and never will. To be honest, I havent really been around it too often. I guess the people I usually hung around with didnt inbide in it. If it was made legal I still wouldnt do it because, well, I have already have it engrained in my mind that it is just not the right thing to do.
I havent really smoked anything. Maybe 1-2 puffs on a cigarette before....but have smoked a few cigars over the years but not for quite awhile. Used to smoke them after steelers games that I would attend but stopped that awhile back.
To me marijuana will always have that negative stigma to it so even making it legal, or acceptable, wouldnt change my opinion. It is like my opinions on **** in general and gay marriage. Doesnt matter that society is becoming more accepting of queers....ya wont ever find me believing it is acceptable, and about gay marriage...even if my state legalizes it I wont automatically change my stance on it. -
justincrediblethavoice;1124064 wrote:Never have, and never will. To be honest, I havent really been around it too often. I guess the people I usually hung around with didnt inbide in it. If it was made legal I still wouldnt do it because, well, I have already have it engrained in my mind that it is just not the right thing to do.
I havent really smoked anything. Maybe 1-2 puffs on a cigarette before....but have smoked a few cigars over the years but not for quite awhile. Used to smoke them after steelers games that I would attend but stopped that awhile back.
To me marijuana will always have that negative stigma to it so even making it legal, or acceptable, wouldnt change my opinion. It is like my opinions on **** in general and gay marriage. Doesnt matter that society is becoming more accepting of queers....ya wont ever find me believing it is acceptable, and about gay marriage...even if my state legalizes it I wont automatically change my stance on it.
That's because you're small minded. -
thavoice
Ya know, probably so.justincredible;1124068 wrote:That's because you're small minded.
Many people who have been raised and lived in small, rural communities have a very conservative stance on many things. It is just how I am. Call it small minded if you want. The marijuana thing probably comes from it being illegal my whole life. I tend to try and steer away from things that can get one caught up. If it had been legal my whole life like alcohol, maybe my opinion on it would change some. I dont think it would much because I just dont like to smoke anything.
About the other part....I just feel that homosexual behavior is about as immoral as one can get. I wouldnt call myself the moral's police by any means, but that is a line that I just dont think I will ever change my thinking on.
It is kinda like the old people now that are still just flat our racist as can be. They grew up their whole lives in that type of environment, and you wont change their minds. The subsequent generations in their families became more understanding and such. Same can be said about homosexuals. I have my stance on it, and that wont change.
Sorry to bring up an actual discusssion in a thread, I know that is usually a bad thing... -
justincredibleI grew up in a rural town of less than 300 people.
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thavoicebut you are a city boy now.
The city, for whatever reason, turns people a bit more liberal it seems. One just has to watch election coverage and see who gets the nod from the certain areas. -
Heretic
I've spent most of my life in smaller towns, but I was born in C-bus, so I have that urban blood in my veins, which is why I'm down with the weed.justincredible;1124088 wrote:I grew up in a rural town of less than 300 people.
Or it might be that one of those smaller towns was Athens for the four years I was in college. Not quite the same as rural north Ohio as far as how things go. -
justincrediblethavoice;1124103 wrote:but you are a city boy now.
The city, for whatever reason, turns people a bit more liberal it seems. One just has to watch election coverage and see who gets the nod from the certain areas.
I didn't move to a big city until I was well in to my twenties. I smoked weed for the first time when I was 16. I was tolerant of gays well before that.
And I'm no way, shape, or form liberal. I'm conservative to the core. -
queencitybuckeye
The idea of telling others what they should do or should not be allowed to do is the antithesis of conservative. Thavoice has his definitions 180 degrees backward IMO.justincredible;1124107 wrote:I didn't move to a big city until I was well in to my twenties. I smoked weed for the first time when I was 16. I was tolerant of gays well before that.
And I'm no way, shape, or form liberal. I'm conservative to the core.
My philosophy is simple, if you don't directly infringe on my ability to live how I want, live your life the way you want to. -
justincrediblequeencitybuckeye;1124121 wrote:The idea of telling others what they should do or should not be allowed to do is the antithesis of conservative. Thavoice has his definitions 180 degrees backward IMO.
My philosophy is simple, if you don't directly infringe on my ability to live how I want, live your life the way you want to.
100% agree. -
tcarrier32
congrats! you're a fucked up person.thavoice;1124084 wrote:Ya know, probably so.
Many people who have been raised and lived in small, rural communities have a very conservative stance on many things. It is just how I am. Call it small minded if you want. The marijuana thing probably comes from it being illegal my whole life. I tend to try and steer away from things that can get one caught up. If it had been legal my whole life like alcohol, maybe my opinion on it would change some. I dont think it would much because I just dont like to smoke anything.
About the other part....I just feel that homosexual behavior is about as immoral as one can get. I wouldnt call myself the moral's police by any means, but that is a line that I just dont think I will ever change my thinking on.
It is kinda like the old people now that are still just flat our racist as can be. They grew up their whole lives in that type of environment, and you wont change their minds. The subsequent generations in their families became more understanding and such. Same can be said about homosexuals. I have my stance on it, and that wont change.
Sorry to bring up an actual discusssion in a thread, I know that is usually a bad thing... -
wkfan
The bagel buggy.....now THERE is a blast from the past.believer;1123658 wrote:True. But when I had the munchies, for some reason I always hit the Bagel Buggy in Athens.
Give me a special.....toasted bagel, cream cheese and strawberry jelly. All for a quarter! -
wkfan
INNER city....yes.thavoice;1124103 wrote:but you are a city boy now.
The city, for whatever reason, turns people a bit more liberal it seems. One just has to watch election coverage and see who gets the nod from the certain areas.
Suburban area of a large city...not so much.
Read into that anything you wish. -
tcarrier32
what in the fuck...thavoice;1124064 wrote:Never have, and never will. To be honest, I havent really been around it too often. I guess the people I usually hung around with didnt inbide in it. If it was made legal I still wouldnt do it because, well, I have already have it engrained in my mind that it is just not the right thing to do.
I havent really smoked anything. Maybe 1-2 puffs on a cigarette before....but have smoked a few cigars over the years but not for quite awhile. Used to smoke them after steelers games that I would attend but stopped that awhile back.
To me marijuana will always have that negative stigma to it so even making it legal, or acceptable, wouldnt change my opinion. It is like my opinions on **** in general and gay marriage. Doesnt matter that society is becoming more accepting of queers....ya wont ever find me believing it is acceptable, and about gay marriage...even if my state legalizes it I wont automatically change my stance on it.
none of that was discussion, it was you trying to justify being a bigot. congrats dude. -
DeyDurkie5
if you had smoked pot, you would've ate those onions your wife bitched about. and you wouldn't of had to deal with that bullshit.thavoice;1124064 wrote:Never have, and never will. To be honest, I havent really been around it too often. I guess the people I usually hung around with didnt inbide in it. If it was made legal I still wouldnt do it because, well, I have already have it engrained in my mind that it is just not the right thing to do.
I havent really smoked anything. Maybe 1-2 puffs on a cigarette before....but have smoked a few cigars over the years but not for quite awhile. Used to smoke them after steelers games that I would attend but stopped that awhile back.
To me marijuana will always have that negative stigma to it so even making it legal, or acceptable, wouldnt change my opinion. It is like my opinions on **** in general and gay marriage. Doesnt matter that society is becoming more accepting of queers....ya wont ever find me believing it is acceptable, and about gay marriage...even if my state legalizes it I wont automatically change my stance on it. -
Crimson streakDeyDurkie5;1124152 wrote:if you had smoked pot, you would've ate those onions your wife bitched about. and you wouldn't of had to deal with that bull****.
Lol reps -
Heretic
Twas the Burrito buggy for me. Occasionally the French Bread pizza one or the Falafel one. All had good eats for when you had to have something RIGHTDAMNNOW!!!!believer;1123658 wrote:True. But when I had the munchies, for some reason I always hit the Bagel Buggy in Athens. -
dwccrew
Reps. Although that bitch probably would have found something else to bitch about. Like him getting the munchies and eating all the onions and not leaving any for her.DeyDurkie5;1124152 wrote:if you had smoked pot, you would've ate those onions your wife bitched about. and you wouldn't of had to deal with that bull****. -
said_aouita
Interesting it's Heretic that posted exactly at 4:20.Heretic;1124170 wrote:Twas the Burrito buggy for me. Occasionally the French Bread pizza one or the Falafel one. All had good eats for when you had to have something RIGHTDAMNNOW!!!! -
september63
This.queencitybuckeye;1124121 wrote:The idea of telling others what they should do or should not be allowed to do is the antithesis of conservative. Thavoice has his definitions 180 degrees backward IMO.
My philosophy is simple, if you don't directly infringe on my ability to live how I want, live your life the way you want to. -
osudarby08
lol'ed, reps.DeyDurkie5;1124152 wrote:if you had smoked pot, you would've ate those onions your wife bitched about. and you wouldn't of had to deal with that bull****. -
pmoney25Tried it a handful of times while in College, Never really did anything for me. If it were legal, would not do it. Never Smoked a Cigarrette.
I was pretty much just an alcohol guy although I did try Acid one time and while I never did it again or would never do it again. It was a blast, one of the most fun nights I ever had. -
Sonofanump
I must have it wrong also, I always was taught that the idea of telling other what they should do or should not be allow to do is called fascist.queencitybuckeye;1124121 wrote:The idea of telling others what they should do or should not be allowed to do is the antithesis of conservative. Thavoice has his definitions 180 degrees backward IMO. -
Glory Daysi confiscated a baseball sized amount last night, hope this helps.