Can we at least get cocaine back in the soft drinks?
This is sensationalism. Are people actually getting sick or hurt? One or two deaths is really not worth worrying about in the scheme of things. I’m more worried when over regulation means we can’t have drugs or new drugs are delayed. It’s just harder to point out the deaths from the lack of a drug than from the presence of something bad.
Laudanum drinks would be nice to have these days.
if…then?
Best I can do is fake shrooms at the gas station
We’ve got some new options in loosely regulated pharmaceutical beverages. It’s no cocaine, but I do really love THC infused tea, hop the wave makes some great shit.
Then there’s all of those gas station pills
What’s that?
They only pill-like thing at gas stations I know are m&ms
Ty!
Look for the show by John Oliver…Last Week Tonight… He did a whole show about them recently.
TL;DW… they’re bad!
Run for office, you’ll get my vote.
No no…vote for me instead.
My campaign motto is:
Bacon
And I will not elaborate or give any context. Just…Bacon.
You’re the problem.
As a member of Church of Bacon, I approve this message.
Dude…have you had a Monster? Those things are basically liquid cocaine.
Dude, have you had cocaine?
If you think that is like liquid cocaine… Oh boy you have no idea what you’re missing out.
And probably less unhealthy than those awful drinks
I’d say worse. I’ve had drinks with coca and it’s much more mellow than a Monster.
Oh my sweet summer child…
*laughs in adhd*
Yeah, I like to have one every once in a while so I can take a nap.
Does getting tired from energy drinks mean adhd? I have the same reaction with coffee unless i drink enough to have my legs shaking like im juiced up on meth.
Idk if it’s indicative of ADHD, but i know that many neurodivergent people report a unique, or even paradoxical relationship with stimulants (myself included, obviously).
However, standard disclaimers apply: this is anecdotal evidence, I’m not a doctor, and definitely not your doctor. Check with them, there are usually quick easy screeners available to see if further evaluation is recommended.
Well, as someone who also had adhd (and has snarfed my fair share of rails), coke has the same effect. I could do a fat line and then go straight to sleep.
I don’t want fake American cocaine. I want real cocaine.
Well, go to South America then, because the shit Americans are doing is basically baby laxative.
It is pretty shitty ;)
Just remember - we’ll get out of this the same way we got out of it the last time.
We’ll do it just as soon as enough folks realize last time wasn’t resolved peacefully.
you mean we’ll have an economic collapse followed by a world war?
You are acting as if you are not already having that.
The saddest thing, and excuse me if I’m sounding blunt or flippant. But as I shake my head, what low levels of ok’ness so many American people have been conditioned & duped into believing that “as long as I’m not bothered” then it’s all good mentality. Given the current & recent optics, gas prices are getting some a little worked up about stuff. But sadly I digress.
they don’t know it’s happening.
and they have no ability to do anything about it. how exactly is your average working person going to change gas prices? best they can do is try to drive less.
I think that might be the human condition in general, and why huge problems like climate change and economic collapse keep happening (almost) everywhere.
If last time’s violence was so great, why did we still get this time? And every other time before that where violence bought a reprieve during which evil was given every advantage to regain what it lost and more? It has never solved anything for longer than a generation, and even then deals were being made in secret to preserve the evil, by the very champions of “good”.
There is no system you can set up that will not eventually become corrupt or compromised. Even the word “revolution” suggests its cyclical nature. It must periodically happen.
No solution is permanent. And violence isn’t technically the fix either.
The problem is you can’t solve certain problems from within the broken system. It’s possible to go outside the system but without violence but it’s rare. The violence is what enables outside system fixes to be possible and those have been of varied quality.
It’s not what we do when we’re violent, it’s what we do immediately afterwards that matters.
Nonviolence often just means you don’t get to make any meaningful changes at all, because they aren’t going to just let you vote them out of power and into to jail.
The problem is you can’t solve certain problems from within the broken system.
Violence is that system.
It’s possible to go outside the system but without violence but it’s rare.
Thanks. It’s a lonely life sometimes.
The violence is what enables outside system fixes to be possible and those have been of varied quality.
To me it’s rather that the would-be fixers have just been tricked into thinking this violence is the solution when it’s not, causing their efforts to be short circuited. They might seem to get somewhere, but only far enough to satisfy their sense of victory or tire their whole generation out. Then the system which was never really beaten to begin with slides right back into our lives, putting the lie to the idea that violence was ever a useful solution.
To me it’s rather that the would-be fixers have just been tricked into thinking this violence is the solution when it’s not, causing their efforts to be short circuited.
I mean peaceful solutions seem to have the same problem. It’ll seem like it works for awhile and then later generations realize that that issue was never really resolved. Just look at the civil rights movement. Supposedly solved ‘peacefully’ by MLK, but as we’ve all come to learn, the only thing that happened was that racists just grew quiet for awhile and waited for a chance to be racists again.
Because people got tricked into thinking they could vote things better.
But first they got tricked into thinking violence would get them to that point. Both failed to Solve The Problem.
Because people stopped doing violence and said “violence is wrong, we can resolve the system through the system” except the system was captured by the rulers.
Ask McKinley how tariffs, imperialism, and abiding insurrection worked out for him.
When they talk about the 50s, they mean 1850s.









