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January 14, 2004
more on meth
More on Meth: "The gay community is completely uncomfortable about stigmatizing a drug. I'm willing to admit there is a subset that doesn't get addicted. For some reason we want to protect that segment of our community. That doesn't make sense, because there is no way of knowing which group you don't fall into." I like what this guy is sayin'. There is a big problem here in the gay community, and while we run the risk of stigmatization or appearing to be just what they say we are (sex-crazed drug fiends), saving lives through awareness and action is worth it.
I've been busy at work and from home. Makin' Websites. Swamped at work this week. I think I need to show my boss a list of all the tasks I have to do, many of which involve hunting down professors to get stuff or information, which is difficult during winter break, as they are not here. I am feeling overwhelmed. Getting stuff from and locating professors is time consuming and similar in difficulty to herding cats. Perhaps radio collar tracking is in order?
Posted by jimbo at January 14, 2004 10:08 AM
Comments
cat herding:
http://www.eds.com/superbowl/sb_cats.shtml
Posted by: stebbins at January 14, 2004 11:44 AM
I still dont understand why anyone in their right mind would use such an obviously dangerous chemical, or any drug for that matter to enhance a mood, or to "Party".
To augment the senses for a few moments of pleasure is down right stupid in my opinion.
Anyone who does that not only puts their own lives in danger, but others as well. And they should be Stigmatized.
People need to be educated on this dangerous trend.
Hmm Herding cats, I actually tried that once in college, we placed a whole bunch of cats in a hall way and we tried to herd them down the hall. The result... Cats running into each other, stopping dead in their tracks and the occasion "puddle".
Posted by: Dax at January 14, 2004 2:38 PM
Music is my Meth. It's the most pure, most safe, most natural high for me that I know. I like all kinds of music... but now and then, a good Hi-NRG or Trance track, such as Delerium's Silence, sung by Sarah McLachlan [www.sarahmclachlan.com], spun by DJ Tiesto [www.tiesto.com] can send me into outerspace. This is especially helpful at the gym.
From what I know, the real Meth is dangerous... cause at first there's no hangover. So the user is thinking everything is fine... no harmful side effect. After a few months though, you start feeling it. By then, it's too late... you're hungover because your body is now dependant on it. It needs it. You are now a drug addict.
Posted by: Danny at January 22, 2004 12:35 AM