Comment · Mon, May 7, 2012
Do you take showers? The fallacy of equivocation. [Original content]
What they were answering
Feinberg · 1 points
How is it false?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Meth and MDMA are not like each other, stimulant wise, either.
Comment · Mon, May 7, 2012
What they were answering
Feinberg · 1 points
How is it false?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Meth and MDMA are not like each other, stimulant wise, either.
Comment · Mon, May 7, 2012 · 3 pts
I was also upset that they grouped MDMA and Meth together! They both bind to neurotransmitter receptors in far different affinities! In a rant about improperly grouping things together, I would expect consistency!
Comment · Mon, May 7, 2012 · 1 pts
Sorry, I was being sarcastic. Should have used <sarcasm> tags!
Replying to RyGuy2012 · That's sadly true. And depending on how low your self worth is, you may think you deserve the pain.
The times I was seconds from ending it, all I felt was absolute nothingness. There was no sadness, no pain, no fear; just nothing. The only thing left that kept me here was the distant respect I had for my girlfriend and
Replying to Archangelus · These aren't reposts... these are re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-reposts. I dub thee, Internet echoes.
Internechos
Replying to jeppest · Just because it's a repost doesn't mean that everyone has seen it. Although I do think there should be reference to the original post or something.
There should be a tag, like the NSFW ones, for a repost.
Replying to [deleted] · I doubt it. People are already in line to pay for the food, meaning they have the money to do so. I find the whole concept rather obnoxious. It's the principle of the thing. I am…
I agree, it's retarded. It's like a secret Santa party with fast food, where everyone chooses their own meal and another person pays for it. Now that I think of it, it's one of the most pointless and unimaginative "chari
Replying to buckus69 · Build a man a house, and he is covered for a lifetime...teach him how to build a house, and it's alot easier?
You try teaching someone with no experience how to build a house. It ain't easy!
Replying to [deleted] · There is plenty of reason to believe in a god. A lot of people have issues with realizing that after death, there is nothing. As an alternative these individuals turn to a religion…
To be fair, I would not categorize religious people as weak-willed. I see religion as a crutch. A crutch that one uses till they can grow into the ability to be at peace with reality. This does not make them weak willed.