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Forlorn Drifter wrote: Other methods, as in, eating? Or are you somehow managing to mainline that stuff? :shock:


(I understand that mainlining that is nigh on impossible.)
Vaporization, and also tea.
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That's also a valid and efficient way to use it.
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I look forward to the day that we could elect someone to the U.S. Presidency who practices Islam, a religion which is no more or less absurd than Christianity. I look forward to it because it would likely signal a shift in popular thinking away from the conflation of religious practice and governance, as the current entanglement of the two in this country is shameful.
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if something works by a placebo effect, does it really matter?
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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Speaking of which, it's been about a year since I quit smoking and started using other methods. My lungs have thanked me greatly for that decision.
I never did it enough to effect my lungs really, but I certainly noticed my sense of taste becoming stronger once I stopped having the occasional smoke. I never even detected it leaving me. It's enough to prevent me from ever starting back up.
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dsheinem wrote:I look forward to the day that we will elec?t someone to the U.S. Presidency who practices common sense.
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Luke wrote:
dsheinem wrote:I look forward to the day that we will elec?t someone to the U.S. Presidency who practices common sense.
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no one with common sense would want the job
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dsheinem wrote:
no one with common sense would want the job
And that is why unfortunately Colin Powell denied running for office. Until I'm under the grass, I will always say we need a leader, which Powell is.
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dsheinem wrote:I look forward to the day that we could elect someone to the U.S. Presidency who practices Islam, a religion which is no more or less absurd than Christianity. I look forward to it because it would likely signal a shift in popular thinking away from the conflation of religious practice and governance, as the current entanglement of the two in this country is shameful.
I hope it comes sooner rather than later. If the constitution is going to have a part about freedom of religion, Christianity shouldn't be the only religion a president should be allowed to follow. I would be happy with any president with a different religion, just for the same reasons, but Islam would be the most noticed at this point. If they were Hindu or Buddhist, it would have the same effect I would think, but wouldn't be quite as much of a shock to the people IMO.
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dsheinem wrote:I look forward to the day that we could elect someone to the U.S. Presidency who practices Islam, a religion which is no more or less absurd than Christianity. I look forward to it because it would likely signal a shift in popular thinking away from the conflation of religious practice and governance, as the current entanglement of the two in this country is shameful.
I look forward to the day when an atheist will be elected to the US Presidency. That will be the day we're a post-religious nation. Unfortunately, the last polls on the matter said a gay, black, female Muslim had a better chance than an atheist.
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