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CheezBaller's Posts
RE: Marijuana leads to stroke and heart problems??
6/12/2008 10:09:30 AM
CheezBaller
4 Posts
That's a good point. It seems like they never want to do studies on moderate marijuana use. 350 joints per week is absolutely ridiculous, that only accounts for about 99.9% of marijuana users. Most people who smoke pot, do it moderately, 5 joints a day is unreal.
Billionaire's Addiction
6/12/2008 10:22:25 AM
CheezBaller
4 Posts
Henry Nicolas III, founder and CEO of Broadcom was videotaped recently doing drugs. He is facing prison terms, house arrest, and probation. Many people are saying that he's lost control of his life. I'm not sure if I agree with this. If someone decides to start taking drugs, have they completely lost control of their life? I can't exactly reflect on this yet, I'm not exactly recovered.
RE: Equitherapy
6/12/2008 11:00:00 AM
CheezBaller
4 Posts
Also, in prisons they use dogs as therapy to rehabilitate prisoners. I think that's a great idea, because as we all know, dogs are a man's best friend lol. That's a really good solution, it teaches them to care and how to teach someone patience and it helps them recover, even though they can't talk to the animal, it helps.
RE: Strip club raids put dancers in a bind
6/12/2008 11:04:38 AM
CheezBaller
4 Posts
I saw a mom on Oprah that was talking about how it's made her life so much better. She's a single mom and only has to work a few hours a day, but she is there for her kids the morning they wake up, and is a really good mom. She said when she was working, she was never home and still didn't have enough money to pay the bills. And a lot of the girls stripping are doing it to work their way through school.
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