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Wordlingo sucks appearantly.Angry Lawyer said:That's the most dutchified sentence ever.
-Angry Lawyer
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Wordlingo sucks appearantly.Angry Lawyer said:That's the most dutchified sentence ever.
-Angry Lawyer
Haha never. Backup: I'm out of gas cause I used it all not cause I was worried about gas emissionsRaziaar said:You're becoming a hippy!
LOLAltavista.com said:Geen geslacht zonder huwelijk
ROFLMAOLOLOLBeerdude26 said:"No sex without marriage" =
LOL
That's a mighty big word right there, lawyer ol' buddy.Angry Lawyer said:Alcohol makes me talk more!
My psychiatrist says that I tend to be indiscriminate with who I try to make a relationship with, because I'm scared of being alone :shh:
-Angry Lawyer
Ikerous' wife said "Moo"Que-Ever said:I'll ask my wife.
She says "woof".
I'm trying to quit smoking after about 15 years, and .. FAIL. I keep telling myself this is nothing. Ray Charles kicked heroine. These measly cigarettes are nothing... right? WRONG! Filled with a rumored 200 chemicals, these things are like crack, and my skin is crawling. The blood in my veins itches.Evo said:You pissed and/or stoned by any chance Virus?
RakuraiTenjin said:Haha never. Backup: I'm out of gas cause I used it all not cause I was worried about gas emissions
Plus it was oxycodene and not pot.
The introduction of OxyContin in 1995 resulted in increasing patterns of abuse. Unlike Percocet, whose potential for abuse is limited by the presence of acetaminophen, OxyContin contains only oxycodone and inert filler. Abusers either wash off the coating and crush the tablets to defeat the time-release mechanism, then either ingest the resulting powder orally, intranasally, via intravenous/intramuscular/subcutaneous injection, or rectally to achieve rapid absorption into the bloodstream. Injection of OxyContin is particularly dangerous since it contains binders which enable the time release of the drug. Often mistaken as the time release, the outside coating of the pill is merely used as a color code for different dosage amounts. The vast majority of OxyContin-related deaths are attributed to ingesting substantial quantities of oxycodone in combination with another depressant of the central nervous system such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. While high doses of oxycodone can be fatal to an opiate-naïve individual in and of itself, this is (comparatively) rarely the case. It was once felt that "combination" opioids (those that contain one or more additional, non-narcotic ingredients) would be less subject to abuse, since, for example, the amount of acetaminophen present in large overdoses of Percocet would cause stomach upset and liver damage. However, it has been demonstrated that abusers seeking the euphoric "high" are not deterred by these potential side effects or toxicities. Abusers soon discovered that extremely simple methods to separate the ingredients exist, particularly due to the widely disparate solubility of the alkaloids and analgesics in water ("cold water extraction").
Oxycodone has similar effects to morphine and heroin, and appeals to the same abuse community. Armed robberies of pharmacies where the robber demanded only OxyContin, not cash, have occurred. In some areas, particularly the eastern U.S., OxyContin has been the drug of greatest concern to enforcement authorities, although trustworthy data on the actual incidence of "Oxy abuse" have been difficult to establish.
How about you throw each pack you buy in a sink. Optionally filled with hydrogen cyanide if you want to make the challenge greater.VirusType2 said:I'm trying to quit smoking after about 15 years, and .. FAIL. I keep telling myself this is nothing. Ray Charles kicked heroine. These measly cigarettes are nothing... right? WRONG! Filled with a rumored 200 chemicals, these things are like crack, and my skin is crawling. The blood in my veins itches.
It's a HABIT. Habits are hard to kick, especially after 15 years! Try to remember not to flush the toilet after using it, and you will realize what a habit does to you. You do it by reflex. I reach for a cigarette without thinking, but I quit!
So, not only is it a habit, it contains physically addictive chemicals.
Mission Impossible. :smoking:
wish me luck.
If that doesn't explain my behavior, I think the biggest contributor is the fact that I have stayed awake for almost 2 days. And on that note, I'm crashing. Zzz
Goodnight cruel world.
Beerend, I just went through your whole sig... it was CrazyHarij who banned me! At least now I remember who it was.Beerdude26 said:How about you throw each pack you buy in a sink. Optionally filled with hydrogen cyanide if you want to make the challenge greater.
I can't even remember half the shit that's in my sig.Que-Ever said:Beerend, I just went through your whole sig... it was CrazyHarij who banned me! At least now I remember who it was.
And then you've got MONKEH WARS.Que-Ever said:About half is cool people saying wierd things, about half are threads with strange subjects, and the last half are old threads from before hl2 came out and images of the old forum. Most was pretty interesting.
Yea, oxycotin is really a problem. One of my brothers has a few more years in prison left after an armed robbery of a pharmacy for it.Raziaar said:From wikipedia.
The introduction of OxyContin in 1995 resulted in increasing patterns of abuse. Unlike Percocet, whose potential for abuse is limited by the presence of acetaminophen, OxyContin contains only oxycodone and inert filler. Abusers either wash off the coating and crush the tablets to defeat the time-release mechanism, then either ingest the resulting powder orally, intranasally, via intravenous/intramuscular/subcutaneous injection, or rectally to achieve rapid absorption into the bloodstream. Injection of OxyContin is particularly dangerous since it contains binders which enable the time release of the drug. Often mistaken as the time release, the outside coating of the pill is merely used as a color code for different dosage amounts. The vast majority of OxyContin-related deaths are attributed to ingesting substantial quantities of oxycodone in combination with another depressant of the central nervous system such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. While high doses of oxycodone can be fatal to an opiate-naïve individual in and of itself, this is (comparatively) rarely the case. It was once felt that "combination" opioids (those that contain one or more additional, non-narcotic ingredients) would be less subject to abuse, since, for example, the amount of acetaminophen present in large overdoses of Percocet would cause stomach upset and liver damage. However, it has been demonstrated that abusers seeking the euphoric "high" are not deterred by these potential side effects or toxicities. Abusers soon discovered that extremely simple methods to separate the ingredients exist, particularly due to the widely disparate solubility of the alkaloids and analgesics in water ("cold water extraction").
Oxycodone has similar effects to morphine and heroin, and appeals to the same abuse community. Armed robberies of pharmacies where the robber demanded only OxyContin, not cash, have occurred. In some areas, particularly the eastern U.S., OxyContin has been the drug of greatest concern to enforcement authorities, although trustworthy data on the actual incidence of "Oxy abuse" have been difficult to establish.
VirusType2 said:Yea, oxycotin is really a problem. One of my brothers has a few more years in prison left after an armed robbery of a pharmacy for it.
no dude I took pills what the hellRaziaar said:From wikipedia.
So... did you take it rectally? :dork: