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Started by Sir Jeffrey, June 03, 2010, 01:20:28 PM

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mr.willy

If this works here is terry's man the mj user and Terry likes  to talk about nuts. ::D: ::D: ::D:



What about numbnut Terry, ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Terry

Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Terry

Get'n ready to roll-a-few " cigarettes " ; nothing going on here!
So be happy, have fun, love it!  Life is short!
Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Terry

Palehorse & Willy
'i'll let "U" figure out who is which  ::O:

Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Palehorse

Quote from: Terry on October 29, 2010, 09:30:10 AM
Palehorse & Willy
'i'll let "U" figure out who is which  ::O:



Yet another troll? My gosh, what are you people drinking? :rolleyes:

Terry

Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Terry

Personal Accountability reveals purpose.

Purpose is awaiting awareness.

Embrace the fact that you did not create yourself.

Become Aware of the origin of belief.

Begin to shape the world from the moment you become conscious of how you were created.

sickpony - google it Palehorse
Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Terry

our government has fallen under the grip of arrogant ideologues and spineless detractors.   (( Our business leaders are more obsessed with stock options and trumping each other's multimillion-dollar salaries than with finding creative solutions to pressing problems, such as the health-care crisis, our loss of competitive edge in the global marketplace, the massive trade deficit, and the slow death of the middle class 'me'. ))
Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Palehorse

Have fun out there in the deep weeds! :rolleyes:

Terry


OK, 'i' heard the growl 'bark' -- now let's see the bite!!!

it's just for fun - 2 'me'  ::D:

Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Terry

Quote from: Palehorse on October 30, 2010, 07:36:47 PM
Have fun out there in the deep weeds! :rolleyes:

he was way off in the weeds when it came to walking!

"U" use that term alot don't "U"?

"U" got a phobia about weeds or something?
Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Terry

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For other uses, see Phobia (disambiguation).
See also: List of phobias
A phobia (from the Greek: φόβος,phóbos, meaning "fear" or "morbid fear") is an irrational, intense and persistent fear of certain situations, activities, things, animals, or people. The main symptom of this disorder is the excessive and unreasonable desire to avoid the feared stimulus. When the fear is beyond one's control, and if the fear is interfering with daily life, then a diagnosis under one of the anxiety disorders can be made.[1]

This is caused by what are called, neutral, unconditioned, and conditioned stimuli, which trigger either conditioned or unconditioned responses. An example would be a person who was attacked by a dog (the unconditioned stimulus) would respond with an unconditioned response. When this happens, the unconditioned stimulus of them being attacked by the dog would become conditioned, and to this now conditioned stimulus, they would develop a conditioned response. If the occurrence had enough of an impact on this certain person then they would develop a fear of that dog, or in some cases, an irrational fear of all dogs.[citation needed]

Phobias are a common form of anxiety disorders. An American study by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) found that between 8.7% and 18.1% of Americans suffer from phobias.[2] Broken down by age and gender, the study found that phobias were the most common mental illness among women in all age groups and the second most common illness among men older than 25.

Phobias are not generally diagnosed if they are not particularly distressing to the patient and if they are not frequently encountered. If a phobia is defined as "impairing to the individual", then it will be treated after being measured in context by the degree of severity. A large percent of the American population is afraid of public speaking, which could range from mild uncomfortability, to an intense anxiety that inhibits all social involvement.[citation needed]

Phobias are generally caused by an event recorded by the amygdala and hippocampus and labeled as deadly or dangerous; thus whenever a specific situation is approached again the body reacts as if the event were happening repeatedly afterward. Treatment comes in some way or another as a replacing of the memory and reaction to the previous event perceived as deadly with something more realistic and based more rationally. In reality most phobias are irrational, in the sense that they are thought to be dangerous, but in reality are not threatening to survival in any way.[citation needed]

Some phobias are generated from the observation of a parent's or sibling's reaction. The observer then can take in the information and generate a fear of whatever they experienced
Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion, Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.

Palehorse

In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking other users into a desired emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.

Palehorse

Quote from: Palehorse on October 21, 2010, 03:56:32 PM

So it is your "opinion" that the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,  RAND Corporations  Drug Policy Research Center,  the World Health Organization, the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Canadian Medical Association, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA., Et AL surrounding my sources are all unaccredited?

But a blog IS?!  Do you even understand the meaning of the term accredited? Apparently not!

. . .

And I am still awaiting an answer to this!  :rolleyes:

mr.willy

QuotePress Conference

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Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

PRESS CONFERENCE ON FINDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD 2009 REPORT




The International Narcotics Control Board was concerned that the "creeping normalization" of so-called medicinal marijuana might spur addictive or hard-core use of the drug, a Board member said today while presenting its annual report at a Headquarters press conference.



Melvin Levitsky said that, under the international treaties that had established the Board, Governments had a right to legitimize medical marijuana and have it prescribed by doctors, but the drug should be used only for scientific and medicinal purposes.  In some cases, however, it had been designated as a medicine "by referendum", without scientific basis, he said, adding that most people agreed on the dangers of smoking drugs, which was the main method of administering marijuana.



If Governments were scientifically to isolate marijuana's curative properties, the Board would encourage its use, he said in response to questions.  However, it disapproved of the "slipshod" way in which that had been done with a substance that was smoked, and which was 10 times as strong as the "pot" of the 1960s and 1970s.  For a long time, there had been no instances of people going into emergency rooms for being "strung out" on marijuana, but today the largest number of emergency room visits involved abuse of marijuana, he pointed out.



The Board was concerned about the proliferation of what was considered to be a dangerous drug and labelled as such by every country that had signed the international drug control treaties, he said.  The treaties stipulated that, if a country chose to use a scientific basis to designate marijuana as a useful medicine, it must establish an agency to regulate and control it.  That had not been done anywhere, so there was a "creeping labelling of what is considered a dangerous drug, as medicine", he said.

http://www.un.org/News/briefings/docs//2010/100225_INCB.doc.htm