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pire
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posted April 23, 2010 04:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pire     Edit/Delete Message
I enjoy a beer after work!

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Valus
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posted April 23, 2010 05:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Valus     Edit/Delete Message
lol

What choice have you got?

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AbsintheDragonfly
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posted April 23, 2010 05:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AbsintheDragonfly     Edit/Delete Message
All the freedom in the world lies in my hands...do I take it, accepting the risk that comes along with it? Hmm choices, choices, choices. What to do, Blue?

On a side note:

With a bill to legalize marijuana on the November California ballot, the controversy over the prohibition has reached a new high. Supporters see the potential tax revenues as a solution to the state’s mounting budget crisis, while those against argue that the increased use of marijuana will bring with it additional health care costs that far outweigh any economic benefits. We couldn’t think of a more appropriate day than today, 4/20 to take a look at the economic implications of a repeal of the prohibition. Is this a viable plan to get the state out of the weeds or just some kind of reefer madness?

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katatonic
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posted April 23, 2010 05:18 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message
valus a free tip. if you don't want people getting personal stop bragging about how much smarter you are than anyone else. i have heard half of what you say before, MANY TIMES yet you insist it is original and beyond everyone here. i have even said some of them myself, when i was a good deal younger than you. however i was usually smart enough and kind enough not to sneer at people who didn't immediately "get" what i was so sure they needed to learn.

i didn't make this personal, you did. your contempt for anyone you deem less brilliant than yourself is palpable. your relationship with yin is your business so why don't you talk amongst yourselves?

there is nothing wrong with your subjects until someone disagrees with you and YOU get personal and insulting. you talk about love but you go to anger when someone displays a different point of view.

i am not following you around, you are bringing it. your personal insults to me just bounce off. it is your closed-minded attitude towards anyone who doesn't kneel at your feet and sigh in admiration that does you in, not me.

have a good wallow. i will remember to avoid you in all forms in future.

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AcousticGod
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posted April 23, 2010 05:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message
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You have provided perfectly good reasons for your insecurity, but no good reasons as to why you believe you have a right to limit another person's freedom. Rather, it follows that you should be addressing your own insecurity, rather than trying to control others. But whatever works for you and your equally insecure mate.

"No good reason to limit another's freedom"

After just trying to restrict someone's freedom you say this? Let's not be too ironic.

It's not about insecurity. I've provided perfectly good reasons for this to be the NORM. It's not conditioning. It is far more realistic than trying to be promiscuous whilst trying to maintain a relationship.

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katatonic
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"You have provided perfectly good reasons for your insecurity, but no good reasons as to why you believe you have a right to limit another person's freedom. Rather, it follows that you should be addressing your own insecurity, rather than trying to control others. But whatever works for you "

nuff said

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pire
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posted April 23, 2010 05:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pire     Edit/Delete Message
valus, I don't like you THAT much. I used to, but that was Before I did the difference between the message and the messenger. now I see and smell the rose and avoid the thornes.

u once told me that I seemed a "balanced" person and I replied I was beyond crazy. if you knew me in real life, you'd agree. but you'd also learn a few other things.

I don't have much to teach. just a few things to share...
I don't have much, just enough.

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