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  • in my best mattbla ramble

    Originally posted by Tom Yum
    Spanking the monkey is a bad habit that over 90% of folks practice according to Kinsey....
    beating off is bad wha?

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    • Originally posted by Tom Yum
      Spanking the monkey is a bad habit that over 90% of folks practice according to Kinsey....
      in criminology we are taught that people who really dont do it have some kind of severe mental problem. in fact, this is a trait common in serial killers, they dont wack it because of whatever mental problems they suffer.

      so anyone who says they dont is either lying or a possible serial killer

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      • Originally posted by EmptyneSs
        in criminology we are taught that people who really dont do it have some kind of severe mental problem. in fact, this is a trait common in serial killers, they dont wack it because of whatever mental problems they suffer.

        so anyone who says they dont is either lying or a possible serial killer
        Reference please.

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        • Originally posted by treelizard
          Reference please.
          this was from a deviant behavior course i was taking so i cant give you a source. but our professor who has worked for over 20 years in the field of criminology and sociology repeatedly told us that men who truly dont masturbate usualy have severe emotional problems and that serial killers are known to have problems with masturbation.

          this only applies to men though, not women. women who dont masturbate are just uptight.

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          • Originally posted by EmptyneSs
            this was from a deviant behavior course i was taking so i cant give you a source. but our professor who has worked for over 20 years in the field of criminology and sociology repeatedly told us that men who truly dont masturbate usualy have severe emotional problems and that serial killers are known to have problems with masturbation.
            Darn, I still want to see your source though. That's funny as hell. I've never heard of that one. Just the whole bed wetting, setting fire to things and hurting animals.

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            • Originally posted by Garland
              I have...I got some weird bud one time that made me feel like I was on a scary ass mushroom trip. I've also seen others freak out too off similar shit.
              that wasnt the bud making you trip, it was most likely the pcp that it was rolled in

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              • Originally posted by EmptyneSs
                that wasnt the bud making you trip, it was most likely the pcp that it was rolled in
                yeah...perhaps..but it didn't make my pals freak out, just two of seven.

                Shit...maybe.

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                • New report attacks all passive smoking

                  By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Correspondent 1 hour, 21 minutes ago

                  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Second-hand smoke clearly kills people and the only way to control it is to ban all smoking in workplaces, the U.S. surgeon-general said on Tuesday in a report that puts the Bush administration on the side of smoking restrictions.


                  The report by Surgeon-General Richard Carmona, which echoed the forcefulness of a 1964 Surgeon General's report that paved the way for mandatory cigarette warnings and advertising restrictions, detailed the effects of passive smoking and said no one should be forced to inhale someone else's smoke.

                  "The scientific evidence is now indisputable: second-hand smoke is not a mere annoyance," Carmona said at a news conference. "It is a serious health hazard that can lead to disease and premature death in children and nonsmoking adults."

                  Yet, he added, "Millions of Americans continue to be exposed to second-hand smoke in their homes and workplaces."

                  At least 60 percent of U.S. nonsmokers show signs of exposure to second-hand smoke, Carmona wrote in a preface to the report.

                  "Nonsmokers need protection through the restriction of smoking in public places and workplaces and by a voluntary adherence to policies at home, particularly to eliminate exposures of children," he wrote.

                  The report said it is impossible to protect nonsmokers even with designated smoking areas, making a workplace ban necessary.

                  Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt, speaking at the same news conference, said, "Despite the great progress that has been made, involuntary exposure to second-hand smoke remains a serious public health hazard that can be prevented by making homes, workplaces, and public places completely smoke-free."

                  Anti-smoking groups were delighted.

                  CALL FOR STRONG LAWS

                  "Today's surgeon general report on second-hand smoke provides overwhelming evidence that states and communities should protect the health of their citizens by enacting strong smoke-free laws," John Seffrin, chief executive officer of the
                  American Cancer Society, said in a statement.

                  "Elected leaders must continue to move toward a 100 percent smoke-free nation and do their part to help reduce death and disability from cardiovascular disease," said M. Cass Wheeler, CEO of the
                  American Heart Association.

                  States, cities and other local authorities have battled over instituting smoking bans. Some industries, especially bars and restaurants, have said they will lose business if smoking is completely banned, although the health associations cited several studies showing no such effect in places such as Massachusetts and California that have enacted broad bans.

                  The report also says the tobacco industry has sought to cover up scientific findings on environmental tobacco smoke with biased research and other means.

                  But the tobacco industry stuck to its mantra of personal choice and responsibility.

                  Reynolds American Inc.'s R.J. Reynolds Tobacco unit said in a statement on its Web site, "It seems unlikely that second-hand smoke presents any significant harm to otherwise healthy nonsmoking adults; and, given the extensive smoking bans and restrictions that have already been enacted, nonsmokers can easily avoid exposure to second-hand smoke."

                  Altria Group Inc.'s Philip Morris USA unit said people could choose whether to be around smokers.

                  ..................................................

                  Thank you all you smokers for damaging 60% of NON SMOKERS lungs.

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                  • My favorite Second HAND SMOKE...let me light up in clubs, ASSHOLES!
                    pt 1

                    pt 2

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                    • shit those don't work anymore...anyway...they said that alot of the second hand smoke stuff was BS...I want to see it in medical terms, not press released BS.
                      Show me a link to an academic (peer reviewed) journal.

                      Oh well...when this happens, it's time to stop smoking

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                        • Originally posted by stabbychick
                          Here's Garland, just hangin' out enjoying a good smoke after a long hard day of entertaining the people.
                          and now I find that people are taking pictures of me...

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                          • 1) Medical use of marijauna is not supported by research "a crude THC delivery system that also delivers harmful substances." (Institute of Medicine, "Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base." (1999) www.nap.edu/html/marimed)

                            2) Marijuana is far more powerful and more dangerous today than in the 70s. (Marijuana Potency Monitoring Project. "Quarterly Report #87 8 November 2004)

                            3) Marijuana is a precurser to other drugs: "marijuana-using twins were four times more likely than their siblings to use cocaine an crack cocaine, and five times more likely to use hallucinogens such as LSD." ("What Americans Need to Know About Marijuana." Office of National Drug Control Policy October 2003)

                            4) Marijuana usage is linked to depression, sucicide and schizophrenia, as well as respiratory symptoms. (Kearney, Simon, "Cannibis is a Worst Drug for Psychosis," The Australian, 21 November 2005) and ("Marijuana associated with Same Respiratory Symptoms as Tobacco," YALE News Release, 13 January 2005)

                            5) At one large trauma center 17 percent of crash victims tested positive for marijuana and 19 percent of crash victims under 18 yoa were positive. ("Drugged driving poses serious safety risk to Teens; Campaign to urge teens to 'Steer Clear of Pot' during National Drunk and drugged driving prevention month," PR Newswire, 2 December 2004)

                            6) In 2001 only 186 people (2.3% of Federal drug offenders) were imprisoned for simple marijuana possession; most had pled to reduced charges from distribution charges. In state courts in 2005, 13% of drug offenders were marijuana related and only 0.7% were incarcerated for marijuana possession alone. (Office of National Drug Control Policy, "Who's Really in Prison for Marijuana?" May 2005, pp. 20, 22) and (Office of National Drug Control Policy, "Marijuana Myths & Facts: The Truth behind 10 Popular Misperceptions," https://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov...cts/index.html 12 January 2006)

                            7) Foreign experience with drug legalization hasn't been a panacea. For example, in Canada marijuana usage or experimentation has passed its 26 year peak, rising to 29.6 of 7 - 12 graders in 2003. ("Marijuana tops tobacco among teens, survey says: Youth cannibis use hits 25 year peak" The Ottawa Citizen, 29 October 2003)

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                            • well...you're citing your sources now...that's great.

                              fvcking science.

                              I don't care, I'm getting drunk.

                              HEY, FYI
                              don't make mojito's with 7-up...I know that's one recipe, but fresh sqeezed lime juice and fresh picked lime plus a bit of sugar and rum is the best way to go about it...trust me.

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                              • I use fresh squeezed lime juice and fresh mint sprigs with sugar, light rum and club soda...but that's just me...

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