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| Thursday Jul 12, 2012 | Perhaps you want to take a ride on a double decker bus. to Drugs by isosceles |
| Tuesday May 8, 2012 | If your jimmies aren't rustled by the emergent phenomenon of toothpasting, they should be. Make no mistake, toothpasting is a brush with death. Do something to stop it by spreading awareness. to Drugs by isosceles |
| Tuesday Apr 3, 2012 | The Reddit communities devoted to binge drinking are manifold and niche. They can also produce unappetizing results. to Drugs by isosceles |
| Monday Aug 21, 2006 | Law Enforcement Against Prohibition is a professional group who can quite clearly explain to you what they've been doing wrong all these years. to Drugs by scromp |
| Wednesday Aug 10, 2005 | Children given stimulant medication for their hyperactive attention-deficit disorder have lower odds of becoming drug-dependent adults. Run that past me again? to Drugs by monde |
| Sunday Jan 23, 2005 | The Faces of Meth - Before and After to Drugs by yoyology |
| Friday Nov 7, 2003 | Fake drugs are for losers, so check this
gigantic database
of descriptions and pictures of club pills before you
drop that Yinyang. to Drugs by riotnrrd |
| Friday Jun 27, 2003 | Hey, Charlotte, this is your web on mescaline, LSD, pot, caffeine, speed, and sleeping pills. Any questions? to Drugs by yoyology |
| Saturday Mar 22, 2003 | The State of Indiana's
Prevention
Rescource Center makes drugs appear much
prettier than they probably intended. to Drugs by riotnrrd |
| Sunday Jan 26, 2003 | Man, these guys who get all stressed about creating Lego movies really just need to mellow out. And hey, can I get a light? to Drugs by yoyology |
| Saturday Nov 23, 2002 | Despite or perhaps because of its ghetto status, the 40 ounce bottle of malt liquor now has its own fan site, portal, and reviews. to Drugs by fringehead |
| Tuesday Nov 12, 2002 | With the aid of a little acid, British military exercises devolve into one man climbing a tree to feed the birds.
to Drugs by fool |
| Thursday May 9, 2002 | Spark up a bowl with the works of artists like Danny Gomez, Larry Carlson, and Matt Mazur, and trip your balls off.
to Drugs by fringlehunter |
| Thursday Mar 7, 2002 | Writing about drugs? The U.S. government would like to speak to you. to Drugs by tregoweth |
| Monday Nov 26, 2001 | Ever wonder what 10 years of drugs and prostitution will do to you? Just Say No. to Drugs by dennis |
| Monday Aug 13, 2001 | Kava Kava is a pepper-like plant which is traditionally made into tea for the relaxing effects. Although legal and reasonably safe, excessive use has been known to cause scaling and yellowing of the skin. to Drugs by fool |
| Monday Jul 9, 2001 | The LifeExtension Foundation has listed the top-ten life extension drugs, most of which are easily affordable. I was pretty surprised to find nootropics on this list as they're mostly used to increase brain performance. to Drugs by skallas |
| Thursday Jul 5, 2001 | Some folks who care enough to devote themselves to paradise-engineering. For all sentient life -- and the whole family! Life in dopaminergic overdrive with quite a list of (largely) psychoactive substances. to Drugs by keiths |
| Wednesday Jun 13, 2001 | Right now over 600,000 computers are trying to find the cure for cancer with a distributed computing model. Yet a promising low-tech approach has been frozen since the U.S. government ceased medical research on THC after it began showing signs of shrinking tumors in mice. to Drugs by skallas |
| Sunday Jun 10, 2001 | The Native American-based peyote religion is a deeply revered and sacred tradition that stretches back through millennia, with its roots going back long before the drug was banned as a Schedule 1 Narcotic in 1970. While exemptions against peyote prosecution were set for the Native American Peyote Church, these are being ignored, or loopholes are being found around them, by antidrug zealots who are now firmly ensconced in high positions of power. Members of the Peyote Church are now being harrassed: the leader of the Peyote Foundation in Arizona recently had his landlord threatened, and thus he and his wife were driven from their home. Because peyote is definitely a sacrament as opposed to being a recreational party drug, this is an egregious offense against the American value of religious freedom - and many people - regardless of their feelings about drugs, feel that this oppression of individuals communing with their Creator should end. to Drugs by monde |
| Wednesday May 30, 2001 | Students are being denied federal funds for education if they have a drug history. Should presidents be denied salaries for their drug histories as well? to Drugs by george |
| Thursday Apr 5, 2001 | Hung over? There's a site for that too. Blame a celebrity, read the dos & don'ts, try some of the suggested cures... On the other hand, nothing gets you going in the morning like a good dose of gloating, and pictures do say more than a 1000 words (hey, at least somebody out there probably had a rougher night...). to Drugs by wheezer |
| Sunday Mar 18, 2001 | Anti-marijuana propaganda can be dangerous.
to Drugs by wheezer |
| Friday Feb 16, 2001 | A radical breakthrough in automobile engineering: The Hemp Car. Just don't burn your lips sucking on the tailpipe, ok? to Drugs by kade |
| Monday Jan 8, 2001 | Witness the criminal thoughts and actions of a self-confessed Pot Brownie Dealer. On the other end of the scale we have 70 year old Brownie Mary who only sells to those who suffer. to Drugs by skallas |
| Monday Nov 27, 2000 | Well, it appears that Crack.com (makers of the always trigger happy bloody fun) is selling their domain on ebay. It's a sad state of the web when crackwhore.com is a Quake III clan, crackdealer.com is free e-mail, and buycrack.com just links to buy.com. Where's my iCrack.com, in five flavorful colors? to Drugs by djinn |
| I'm picky about my malt
whiskies. I'm quite fond of the Dram
Select 21 year bottling, which you can actually get here in the
states without too much trouble. But for the connoisseur
there are few places more absorbing than the Covent Garden Whisky
Shop, located in (surprise!) London's Covent Garden.
Unfortunately, although you can buy on-line, the shipping
to the States is prohibitive. Good excuse for a trip overseas,
though. to Drugs by dha |
| Friday Nov 10, 2000 | I wonder how many people can really ignore the well-funded anti-drug propaganda and focus on some facts for a change. to Drugs by skallas |
| Tuesday Aug 22, 2000 | Commercials for Ambien, a new sleeping pill, are on heavy rotation on late night TV, yet they suspiciously don't mention side-effects like intense hallucinations that many people, including myself, have had.
to Drugs by skallas |
| Saturday Jul 22, 2000 | Smokedot.org: News for Stoners. Stuff that ... uhh ... whatever. to Drugs by pjammer |
| Friday Jul 21, 2000 | Good tequila is very good indeed.
I like using Patrón Anejo in margaritas, despite all the people
who scream that margaritas are a waste of 100% agave tequila.
When it's time for straight tequila sipping I turn to the astounding
Jose Cuervo Reserva de la Familia
which might surprise you, considering how undrinkable Cuervo Gold really is.
to Drugs by obvious |
| Friday Jul 7, 2000 | Ever wonder how the number 420 came to be associated with marijuana? (It's not, as is commonly believed, a police code meaning "pot smoking in progress".) to Drugs by monde |
| Friday Jun 30, 2000 | If you're anything like me, you spent
your youth
stealing pills from
your aunt's medicine cabinet. If you're ever in that situation
again and you don't know what you just
grabbed a handful of,
consult this database of prescription drugs that are
searchable by imprint.
to Drugs by riotnrrd |
| Monday Jun 19, 2000 | The chain letter about finding used hypodermic needles in McDonald's molecule pools is not true, according to the Houston Chronicle and urbanlegends.com. There are no needles in pay phone coin return slots or gas pump handles either, so the best places to find them are still recycling centers and bodies of water. to Drugs by rogers |
| Tuesday Apr 4, 2000 | Absinthe, that old contraband, favored by the likes of Ernest Hemmingway and Aleister Crowley and containing the neurotoxin thujone, is once again becoming popular with increasing legalization, and now has a number of excellent resources available regarding its history, rituals and paraphernalia,and procurement.
to Drugs by joshua |
| Friday Mar 10, 2000 | Contrary to the opinions of some
free-lance pharmaceutical researchers,
herbal preparations (either
taken before a test
or used to
adulturate your
sample)
won't
help you pass a
drug test.
Alas, the only things that
will help are
time and lots of
water.
to Drugs by riotnrrd |
| Tuesday Jan 11, 2000 | The Gallery of Psychiatric Art gives you a revealing peek at more than a half-century of completely legal marketing and advertising of psychoactive chemistry in America. to Drugs by monde |
| Thursday Jan 6, 2000 | When I want to find out how employable or dateable I am, I turn to Vivarin. I find it a little surprising that neither insomnia nor anxiety get you bonus points on either test. Before you go take 200mg of the uncut stuff to improve your work or love life, though, check out your options. to Drugs by keith |
| Monday Dec 13, 1999 | Hyperactive kids driving you nuts? Try Kidstoned Chewables, the barbituate the whole family can enjoy. It's certainly less addictive than Ritalin. to Drugs by faisal |
| Friday Nov 19, 1999 | The people at J&B Scotch want every child this Christmas to experience the magic of holiday drinking. to Drugs by fringehead |
| Tuesday Sep 21, 1999 | In the 80's, there was a dream. A brave dream
of substance control. They plotted a
game that
would reach into the hearts of crackhouse dimebag
whores and purify their lives with its positive
message. to Drugs by laurel |
| Thursday Sep 2, 1999 | Some grass-roots political movements are too powerful to resist.
to Drugs by boneyard |
| Tuesday Aug 3, 1999 | Mother was wrong. I'm really not too smart for my own good. In fact, I'm doing my part to invert the bell curve. You can, too. The Life Extension Foundation has quite a thorough age-associated mental impairment protocol that is applicable to cognitive enhancement. The two "bibles" on nootropics, Smart Drugs and Nutrients and Smart Drugs II : The Next Generation, are available from amazon.com, and CERI has the piracetam chapter online. European drugs are available from overseas through Quality Health, InHome Health, International Antiaging Systems, and others. Other smart nutrients are available in the US from the Life Extension Foundation, Smart Basics, Smart Nutrition, and others. Discussions of all aspects of nootropics, including personal experiences, can be found in rec.drugs.smart. to Drugs by petey |
| Friday Jul 30, 1999 | "Hi, my name is Steve, and I'm addicted to heroin." ... "Hi, my name is Bob, and I'm addicted to hamsters." ... "Hi, my name is Ed, and I'm addicted to lip balm."
to Drugs by joshua |
| Monday Jun 7, 1999 | New cruel sport: letting your friends smoke pot, then seating them in front of your
computer and have them watch stoned.com.
Whoa, duuuuude...
to Drugs by pjammer |
| Sunday May 16, 1999 | It's really not a make-you-happy-pill. Really.
to Drugs by djinn |
| Forget virtual cards. Now you can send virtual crack. to Drugs by djinn |
| Thursday May 6, 1999 | Members of the so-called 'Trenchcoat Mafia' were seen ingesting DHMO before the Littleton massacre. to Drugs by joshua |
| Friday Apr 9, 1999 | A college student's view of alcoholism. to Drugs by djinn |
| Tuesday Apr 6, 1999 | A smokin' new internet brand: Yahooka a guide to Marijuana on the Internet.
to Drugs by jack |
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