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Full out legalization is not going to be some minor event affecting a small portion of the population that currently uses it. Truly legalizing heroin in any kind of non hypocritical way means "heroin" disappears from the market completely and big pharma is selling opiates essentially over the counter. Many MILLIONS would be addicts, IMO.
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No way heroin should be legal. Ever. I've seen many addicted and many die in my lifetime of recovery. It's pure evil. However I am all for marijuana legalization. You can't compare the two. Just not possible. I know some say that weed is a gateway drug but I call bullshit on that. I've never known anyone that has happened to.
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I think cocaine is way worse than heroin...
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in Thailand they sell meth in pill form called Yaba.
A few years ago they started selling a pink version that tasted like chocolate and looked like a prescription pill with WY imprinted on it
they created it so they would attract children.
Thailand has the death penalty for convicted drug traffickers.
A few years ago they started selling a pink version that tasted like chocolate and looked like a prescription pill with WY imprinted on it
they created it so they would attract children.
Thailand has the death penalty for convicted drug traffickers.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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If weed is a "gateway drug" its mainly because its the first drug where you have to access the black market which is going to be the same way you get access to "harder" stuff. If weed was legal, it wouldn't be any more of gateway than alcohol and tobacco already are.
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aTm wrote:If weed is a "gateway drug" its mainly because its the first drug where you have to access the black market which is going to be the same way you get access to "harder" stuff. If weed was legal, it wouldn't be any more of gateway than alcohol and tobacco already are.
kinda like with DS - a butt plug is a gateway to a double dong 18" dildo
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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Perfect
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Although when I think of DS and a butt plug I picture a basketball
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cardiac standards are to draw a troponin level as the key blood test to see if you are having a cardiac event
anything above 0.1 is considered abnormal
suppose you were at 0.15 most hospitals are going to initiate the cardac cath protocol and gets your ass back there for a cath
if he is not having issues at that particular time imho the smart thing would have been draw another troponin level and see if its trending down or up
but hospitals don't make as much money that way. they don't lose as many patients either. tough call to make
ask bill Paxton about doing routine heart procedures --too much risk/money involved in doing heart caths as a screening tool
anything above 0.1 is considered abnormal
suppose you were at 0.15 most hospitals are going to initiate the cardac cath protocol and gets your ass back there for a cath
if he is not having issues at that particular time imho the smart thing would have been draw another troponin level and see if its trending down or up
but hospitals don't make as much money that way. they don't lose as many patients either. tough call to make
ask bill Paxton about doing routine heart procedures --too much risk/money involved in doing heart caths as a screening tool
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Well damn, look at the risk of not doing it...
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Like I said, it wouldn't help that much.
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I've got 3 recent college grads working for me .
I had to have what we call a coaching moment with one of them at work because he's he supposed to crank out content at about a ratio of 3:1 (3 hours of editing/design for every 1 hour of raw) and the past month he's burned me for 9:1 on my project. By comparison I am doing the same work on a smaller scale and I am at 2:1.
and worse, he now has the other two estimating their future work at 9:1 based on his input to them.
I wasn't harsh with him but I could tell he hated me at the end of the conversation.
I know what's happening - he's responsible for other work on other projects and is prepping for it on my time.
Maybe I just have a bad group but getting these 3 guys to consistently do high quality work - for the $70K a year we are paying these 24ish noobs - seems to be alot harder than it should be.
I had to have what we call a coaching moment with one of them at work because he's he supposed to crank out content at about a ratio of 3:1 (3 hours of editing/design for every 1 hour of raw) and the past month he's burned me for 9:1 on my project. By comparison I am doing the same work on a smaller scale and I am at 2:1.
and worse, he now has the other two estimating their future work at 9:1 based on his input to them.
I wasn't harsh with him but I could tell he hated me at the end of the conversation.
I know what's happening - he's responsible for other work on other projects and is prepping for it on my time.
Maybe I just have a bad group but getting these 3 guys to consistently do high quality work - for the $70K a year we are paying these 24ish noobs - seems to be alot harder than it should be.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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In management, if you want friends, get a dog. They're pushing boundaries.
"Here is what I want. It is reasonable. If you don't meet those targets on a regular basis, perhaps this is not the job for you. Perhaps I can help you transition to a new position. Let me know."
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Fire one. It gets their attention.
Normally, my newbies have a high level of masochism that they'll outwork all those who are in place for a while. Sad that you have newbies already working like a grizzled vet. In my place, the newbies scare a bit more activity out of the institutionalized slackers.
Seriously, somebody needs to be made example of.
Normally, my newbies have a high level of masochism that they'll outwork all those who are in place for a while. Sad that you have newbies already working like a grizzled vet. In my place, the newbies scare a bit more activity out of the institutionalized slackers.
Seriously, somebody needs to be made example of.
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external forces beyond my control may solve the problem for me.
however I don't think I'll be able to get a replacement.
however I don't think I'll be able to get a replacement.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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Back to the heart attack, I have no interest in knowing the condition of my heart. I will assume that it's a miracle mine is still beating given the amount of coke and Ecstasy that I ingested, not to mention smoking cigarettes and weed for years along with my general lack of conditioning now.
I'd rather die of a heart attack like my father and his father than die of cancer like my mom and both my grandmothers. Yet, despite literally feeling my heart pause once after eating about 10 hits of e-ball and snorting 4 or 5 gigantic rails at a Radiators show at the Fillmore in SF once, not to mention countless other times I smoked or snorted coke well beyond a healthy limit, somehow I'm still here. I have this sinking feeling that I'm going to be forced to live well into my 80s or beyond.
I'd rather die of a heart attack like my father and his father than die of cancer like my mom and both my grandmothers. Yet, despite literally feeling my heart pause once after eating about 10 hits of e-ball and snorting 4 or 5 gigantic rails at a Radiators show at the Fillmore in SF once, not to mention countless other times I smoked or snorted coke well beyond a healthy limit, somehow I'm still here. I have this sinking feeling that I'm going to be forced to live well into my 80s or beyond.
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With an oxygen tank and colostomy bag on your hip. Fun times
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Smoking a Marlboro red and eating pork ribs with Cheerwine.
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God Speed
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for the past year or so, I've been putting music on a 16gb usb stick because I have a usb port in my car. 16gb holds more music than my simple radio can reasonably use but at any rate, its great for road trips or whatever.
last week it died on me and I couldn't figure out how to fix it , but my car also has bluetooth. Up until now I only used it for phone calls. I have music on my phone but I don't like the idea of loading up my phone with music, and also I use Waze quite a bit as well as wanting to have my phone ready to make a call so I"m reluctant to use my phone for music.
My wife had an old iPhone 3G that has 16gb on it that we haven't used in years, so I got it out, reset it back to factory and charged it. When you reset it back to factory, it needs to be activated via iTunes if you don't have a valid sim card in it, but once you activate it thru iTunes, its essentially a kick ass MP3/Video player with built in wifi. The camera sucks of course, but I don't care about that anyways.
The battery on the phone isn't great because its so old, so I went out to ebay looking for a battery and saw you can buy these phones all day long for $20-$40 in great shape. I didn't buy one because I figured out how to get the battery to charge
but the point of this post is - I guess people today just use their phone for all of this, but I like the idea of a dedicated resource for the car , for yard work, the gym or whatever because I don't want to take the chance of fucking up my expensive cell phone - and these old iPhone 3G's with bluetooth and wifi are perfect for that. in the past 2 years I have replaced the screen on my wife, my son and my daughters cell phones, AND I just bought the kids new ones (if you want a cheap competent cell phone, get the unlocked Moto G4 32gb for $220).
Also, I got on a kick of buying sound bars for my house - mainly because those echo dots I have around the house, so I can use this thing to connect to any sound bar in the house via bluetooth and listen to music if I'm making dinner or whatever.
So this thing has been sitting in a drawer for maybe 5 years or more and now its the got new life as a mp3 player with some wifi apps if I want
last week it died on me and I couldn't figure out how to fix it , but my car also has bluetooth. Up until now I only used it for phone calls. I have music on my phone but I don't like the idea of loading up my phone with music, and also I use Waze quite a bit as well as wanting to have my phone ready to make a call so I"m reluctant to use my phone for music.
My wife had an old iPhone 3G that has 16gb on it that we haven't used in years, so I got it out, reset it back to factory and charged it. When you reset it back to factory, it needs to be activated via iTunes if you don't have a valid sim card in it, but once you activate it thru iTunes, its essentially a kick ass MP3/Video player with built in wifi. The camera sucks of course, but I don't care about that anyways.
The battery on the phone isn't great because its so old, so I went out to ebay looking for a battery and saw you can buy these phones all day long for $20-$40 in great shape. I didn't buy one because I figured out how to get the battery to charge
but the point of this post is - I guess people today just use their phone for all of this, but I like the idea of a dedicated resource for the car , for yard work, the gym or whatever because I don't want to take the chance of fucking up my expensive cell phone - and these old iPhone 3G's with bluetooth and wifi are perfect for that. in the past 2 years I have replaced the screen on my wife, my son and my daughters cell phones, AND I just bought the kids new ones (if you want a cheap competent cell phone, get the unlocked Moto G4 32gb for $220).
Also, I got on a kick of buying sound bars for my house - mainly because those echo dots I have around the house, so I can use this thing to connect to any sound bar in the house via bluetooth and listen to music if I'm making dinner or whatever.
So this thing has been sitting in a drawer for maybe 5 years or more and now its the got new life as a mp3 player with some wifi apps if I want
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.