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Mattafizz25
#1 Posted : 8/5/2013 12:38:50 PM
I have seen around here posts about two things that interest me. One being the "drop out" from the system meaning produce your own. Well i am planning to produce 70% of my own food when i actually get my grandpas house but i have always hated killing so my question to all of you how do you feel about eating meat and most importantly killing for it? Are you a vegetarian? And if not, don't you feel bad about animals? Do you really think they exist and feel just like us? Is it not unfair for us to dominate them so cruelly ?

The second thing might interest you a bit more is DMT and legality and altogether most of drugs and legality. Now i have seen ppl complain why dmt is not legal and so on but can anyone answer this question that comes to my mind whenever i think about it> How to counter the abuse of these substances?

Here it is why i think most of the drugs cant be legal most importantly Psychedelics (dmt lsd mushrooms salvia (although because it is orally inactive it does not concern us much)) and addictive opiates like Heroin. If these were legal, i could buy them and just simply drug anyone at any party or anywhere i wish. It takes what, 2 drops of LSD for a trip? And if someone is let us say a bus driver drinking his/her coffee and im a stupid little kid trying to screw him up just for the laugh (there are lots of ppl who would abuse it this way) that busdriver could cause massive catastrophy if induced with lsd, dmt, mushroom extracts.

Or i dose them with heroin, they get hooked and cant stop, it screws their life?

How would you counter these 2?

For one i have been thinking to not sell it but dose it meaning there would be one place where you could go in, take it (i mean not buy it but take it in your system) and juts do whatever. But that would also not work because i dont want to go to a an office when i want to travel to hyperspace (would make it very uncomfortable)


I am awaiting your thoughts about these matters Smile And hope i did not miss anything (i've tried to search for these things but could not find an answer here yet, if there is please do link it so i can read it + delete this threat )
 
form is emptiness
#2 Posted : 8/5/2013 5:34:06 PM
1) Generally speaking eating meat is, imho, primitive and somewhat barbaric, whether bought at the store or butchered with your own hands. However, butchering the animal yourself would perhaps be far better than supporting the unspeakably horrendous brutality of the mega meat industry.

I have been a veg head for over 25 years and am currently kicking my ass towards going mostly raw vegan.

IMO, the more meat you eat the more you're energetically and emotionally 'switched off', the spirit being more firmly fixed in its shell. That would also apply to all other forms of 'dead' foods, particulary refined sugars and grains.

I believe real dietary vitality is obtained from living raw foods.

2) The only real substance abuse that needs to be countered is alcohol and bad television - more people died as a consequence of alcohol abuse in the last 24 hours than all the people that may have died as a consequence of all the drugs you listed in the last year, imo.

 
jbark
Senior Member
#3 Posted : 8/5/2013 5:38:12 PM
Mattafizz25 wrote:
I have seen around here posts about two things that interest me. One being the "drop out" from the system meaning produce your own. Well i am planning to produce 70% of my own food when i actually get my grandpas house but i have always hated killing ...



Don't kill your grandfather for his house. It's illegal and immoral.

Smile (had to, sorry...)
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GMM
#4 Posted : 8/5/2013 10:26:48 PM
I try to eat meat only one day a week ,
Only cow and chicken from a bio farm .
Feel like i need the proteins , and i would have no problem with killing my own meatTwisted Evil


About legalizing drugs i have the opinion that it should all be legal available at a drugstore , where grown ups(21+) can , after they had a medical test at their doctors
can buy a user amount a month or so from a substance of choice.
The doctor can also give some information , on a flyer or so, about the substance and its dos and donts .

Drugs is a health"problem" , not a criminal problem and should be treated like that.
imo
 
Mattafizz25
#5 Posted : 8/6/2013 12:44:12 AM
I am too drunk to post normally now but am happy to see these replies, it encourages me to try vegan for once and see how it goes for me. Smile

And no worry i dont kill my grandpa hahaha Very happy Very happy
 
Global
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#6 Posted : 8/6/2013 11:45:05 AM
Answer to number 2:

Sure if LSD were legal, you could theoretically get on a bus, and put it in the bus driver's drink, but then why should the same logic not apply to the drugs that are currently legal. What about all those people who get on the bus day-in and day-out and refrain themselves from dosing their driver with their prescribed xanax, percosets, vicodin, etc...Sure it may not be as discrete as LSD, but I honestly don't think that's what's holding someone back. I don't think it's really much of an argument towards keeping them illegal. Legal or illegal, it would still be a crime to give it to someone (especially unknowingly) without a prescription (assuming it is medicalized) and we have certain moral standards, that most people seem fine dealing with, and for which their still are legal consequences for those who break the law in such a fashion.
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