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I thought I was so clever in 10th grade when Xbox Live first launched and I named myself IVohbody specifically so that it would show “X was killed by Nobody” in the kill feed of Halo 2. Fast forward 11 years, and I’d be a rich motherfucker if I got a dime for every time someone called me eye-voh-body. I was even dumb

I’m not sure danger makes something a sport. The competitions, on the other hand, *do* make it more of a sport than a performance. Though dance is also very athletic and can involve competition.

So the “blind luck” build?

Ahhhh, The Jar-Jar Build, very nice

In my dreams she will get imprisoned, teach all the other prisoners to dance, and put on a performance the likes of which this world has never seen.

You can have a cookie too.

In the state my parents live in, calling 911 when someone is dying of an overdose can lead to full prosecution of both the person who overdosed and the person who called.

all the more reason to legalize or decriminalize. let’s stop using the criminal justice system to attack the very people we claim to want to help

Boo fuckin hoo. You’ve got a chip on your shoulder from a personal experience which I can understand and appreciate, but that in no way makes your ideas good ones.

I don’t think it’s your “feelings” saying that this person doesn’t understand human nature at all... I think it’s more like a flashing neon billboard hanging around their neck spelling it out in big block letters.

lololololololololol you think heroin addicts will “choose” not to be addicts because they’ll “have to pay for it” ten years from now? I find it hard to believe you do actually have personal experience with somebody close to you being an addict, because you sure do sound ignorant as all hell. Threats of future bills

I’m stalking and starring your every comment on this issue, o wise one.

I WANT IT ALL

Do you have any idea how many people who suffer from mental illness self medicate with drugs?

Same.

Yes, thank you. Also, yes, people “choose” to use drugs. But people choose to do lots of stuff that hurts them deeply and we understand and should be willing to help because people are people and life is complicated.

I have also dealt with family members with extreme addiction, so I understand the painful place you’re speaking from, but in the end, I think it’s much more complicated. Should they be held accountable and accept responsibility? Yes. After becoming sober I think it’s necessary to understand and accept some people will

is heroine causing more death and suffering than tobacco and alcool? Yet, as a society, we tolerate those poisons and tax them. Prohibition sounds good and appease our conscious, but it never ever works. We just create more misery. I say let’s be adult about this and legalize all drugs.

They are not legalizing it, they are decriminalizing it. Which means addicts who are caught with it won’t fear jail time, which means that the focus can be more on health and rehab as opposed to imprisoning them.

I agree that it should definitely be the responsibility of a server making less than $3 per hour to ensure that two adults don’t do anything ridiculously stupid after drinking too much at a restaurant.