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On August 05 2009 14:16 CaucasianAsian wrote: call the cops and say you havent seen your car in over a week and you think someone stole it. that's silly, you're calling after they've found it
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I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law.
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On August 05 2009 15:09 stroggos wrote: In case this blog is real, am i the only one that is hoping the op gets arrested?
Nope, not the only one.
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On August 05 2009 15:02 Grobyc wrote: No reply from OP yet. He's a goner.
Not quite. I got a phone call about 45 minutes ago, basically they aren't looking for me because they don't really target small time people (lol, i used to sell more than this guy) but apparently the source (whom i don't know very well) robbed a veterinary clinic with some friends to get the ketamine he was going to sell me. Being as i don't have anything on me and they know that the transaction didn't happen, they said they were willing to drop the charges as long as i appear in court. Basically i've gotten off of immediate trouble but i'm still worried because any slip ups on my part could be very bad. I don't think i'll be leaving the house for a while @_@
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On August 05 2009 13:33 VIB wrote: I'm about to get arrested, what should I do?
( ) Hide the evidence ( ) Hide myself ( ) Call my lawyer ( ) Call my mom (X) Post a blog about it
I love Teamliquid.
Gherm, stop your vice and pick up that mouse. There is Starcraft to play.
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On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law.
HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD.
There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away.
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On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away.
The logical argument is probably that they're illegal and you can get arrested getting involved with them.
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On August 05 2009 15:25 foxbearcheetah wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. The logical argument is probably that they're illegal and you can get arrested getting involved with them.
I suppose i should have said that disregarding the law (which most people see as flawed anyway) there is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives.
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if you do go to jail, can you make your phone call to one of us so we know?
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On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away.
You broke the law, simple as that. Are you saying you didn't?
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What type of charges can they press if they didn't see the transaction? Without any real evidence, they can't do anything unless you've been convicted of a previous crime.
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On August 05 2009 15:31 Aegraen wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. You broke the law, simple as that. Are you saying you didn't?
It's not that i didn't break the law, but is it a bad thing that i did? Some laws are important to the function of society while others are based off of terrible preconceptions created only by religions which were meant to control people in the first place. For example, i'll admit that if i murdered a small child or something that i should go to jail, but just because i enjoy recreational drugs why does that make me a danger to society? Doing drugs is a victim-less crime, and therefore i see no reason for it to be illegal. Also what is wrong with me subtly changing the chemistry of my brain? Why should the government (or anyone) be able to control what we do with our bodies if we so choose?
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Austin10831 Posts
On August 05 2009 15:31 Aegraen wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. You broke the law, simple as that. Are you saying you didn't?
The people who ran the underground railroad also broke the law. It's a tenuous analogy, sure, but you could be a little less self-righteous.
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On August 05 2009 15:39 ghermination wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:31 Aegraen wrote:On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. You broke the law, simple as that. Are you saying you didn't? It's not that i didn't break the law, but is it a bad thing that i did? Some laws are important to the function of society while others are based off of terrible preconceptions created only by religions which were meant to control people in the first place. For example, i'll admit that if i murdered a small child or something that i should go to jail, but just because i enjoy recreational drugs why does that make me a danger to society? Doing drugs is a victim-less crime, and therefore i see no reason for it to be illegal. Also what is wrong with me subtly changing the chemistry of my brain? Why should the government (or anyone) be able to control what we do with our bodies if we so choose?
So here's the thing. If you break a law and get caught, you'll get punished accordingly. Noone gives a shit about what you think about the laws. Come back when you are a president or w/e.
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On August 05 2009 15:39 ghermination wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:31 Aegraen wrote:On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. You broke the law, simple as that. Are you saying you didn't? It's not that i didn't break the law, but is it a bad thing that i did? Some laws are important to the function of society while others are based off of terrible preconceptions created only by religions which were meant to control people in the first place. For example, i'll admit that if i murdered a small child or something that i should go to jail, but just because i enjoy recreational drugs why does that make me a danger to society? Doing drugs is a victim-less crime, and therefore i see no reason for it to be illegal. Also what is wrong with me subtly changing the chemistry of my brain? Why should the government (or anyone) be able to control what we do with our bodies if we so choose?
Yea, victim-less.
http://www.boingboing.net/2009/05/18/father-high-on-pcp-e.html
It's not for you to decide which laws are important and which aren't. You're talking to someone who thinks Marijuana should be legal. The problem which you and many drug advocates have is that you think all drugs are harmless. The fact of the matter is they aren't. Regardless what we think, the law is the law. You can't arbitrarily decide to break them because you don't think they make any sense. You are held accountable for your actions.
So, yes, I have no sympathy for you, nor any goodlucks. My only goodluck would be to the law enforcement department.
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On August 05 2009 15:27 ghermination wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:25 foxbearcheetah wrote:On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. The logical argument is probably that they're illegal and you can get arrested getting involved with them. I suppose i should have said that disregarding the law (which most people see as flawed anyway) there is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives.
wat. You seriously think there is no logical argument against the use of heroin?
-It makes you look like IdrA combined with someone in a concentration camp. -uncareful use gives you aids, and you can OD quite easily. -it makes you extremely dumb, you cant think properly -It gets harder and harder to get high from it after more usage,meaning you need more and more. -basically it becomes the #1 priority in someones life, meaning that they will steal for it
In my eyes, drug dealing is more harmful than child rape and murder when its on a big scale.
and btw i think ALL drugs should be legalised.
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On August 05 2009 15:40 BroOd wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:31 Aegraen wrote:On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. You broke the law, simple as that. Are you saying you didn't? The people who ran the underground railroad also broke the law. It's a tenuous analogy, sure, but you could be a little less self-righteous.
I'm not being self-righteous. Did I tell him to stop doing drugs? Nope. You sound pretty pompous because I think someone who broke the law shouldn't be given high-fives and goodlucks by the community, and you are comparing it to the underground railroad? Seriously?
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The law is arbitrary, based on the opinions of humans. Who is to say the lawmakers were right?
The laws are put in place to protect people. But look at civil law. It's so screwed up. People sue others when the wind blows too hard and people pay millions at the drop of a fart.
I am not saying drugs should be made legal. I think on TL we never judge people unless we are perfect. That means no one judge this fellow.
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Austin10831 Posts
On August 05 2009 15:51 Aegraen wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2009 15:40 BroOd wrote:On August 05 2009 15:31 Aegraen wrote:On August 05 2009 15:21 ghermination wrote:On August 05 2009 15:10 Aegraen wrote: I guess I'm the only here when I say, you took the risk reap the consequences. No sympathy from me whatsoever. Perhaps a swift kick in the ass will send you straight, sometimes thats the only way for people.
To the others, just because he's from TL doesn't mean he should escape the law. HURF DURF DRUGS R BAD. There is no logical argument against the use of psychoactives. While there is a religious one, i'm not religious. Its fine if your opinion is different than mine, but please don't say things like this without giving a reason. If you don't feel like giving a reason then please go away. You broke the law, simple as that. Are you saying you didn't? The people who ran the underground railroad also broke the law. It's a tenuous analogy, sure, but you could be a little less self-righteous. I'm not being self-righteous. Did I tell him to stop doing drugs? Nope. You sound pretty pompous because I think someone who broke the law shouldn't be given high-fives and goodlucks by the community, and you are comparing it to the underground railroad? Seriously?
Ugh. I guess either the point of the analogy was lost or you're being facetious with your subtle indignation. Oh well. You are being self-righteous when you suggest that a "swift kick in the ass" will "set him straight", "straight" being a derivative of your own personal interpretations of social policy.
My reference to the underground railroad was to counterpoint your statement of "you broke the law, simple as that." Sometimes breaking the law isn't just as simple as that. I never suggested he be given "high fives" for his drug dealing, I'm just suggesting that your sweeping statements aren't grounded in the reality we all live in.
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It would of been badass if you got arrested, and came back 5 years later to write a long 10 part series on your prison life.
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