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why do they do that?
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| so i was like hey hurry up with a decision i mean seriously like hurry
and they didn't say anything or anything so i emailed them like hey
like when are you going to let me know you know? and like then they
like wrote back all whoa like we already sent you your acceptance and
your package and whatever congratulations and i was like what no way
like i got in that's totally cool like.
what!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????
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| you give a guy a joint and some good music... and he'll write some poetry.
no, this isn't about me - i don't write poems.
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| three questions: answer one, two, or all three if you'd like.
1)
can you go to community college without a highschool diploma?
2)
what does 'economic progress' mean?
3)
if you could live anywhere in africa, where would you live?
BONUS!
in response to:
"I also chose Egypt because of the historical monuments, namely pyramids."
did you know - and this is not just to takuma - that there is a kfc/pizza hut RIGHT in front of the sphinx?

the sphinx.
and by right in front... i mean... the sheraton is right in front of the IC macdonald's. shyea.
everybody unlearn the word 'culture'. it's for the good of economic progress.
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| special guest writer tonight! (not really i just jacked this from the
internets. how's that for a citation, apa asshole) anyway, read:
Whether or not drugs/herbs are harmful is not the point. The primary
impact of prohibition is that a prolonged, counter-productive policy
has initiated environmentmental, economic and behavioral dynamics that
threaten the Natural Order, the primarily significant law governing
this planet.
Man's decrees, statutes and edicts can be changed with the stroke of a
pen. Natures' Laws are abiding and critical to our survival. Because of
prohibition, our species has no chance of achieving sustainability.
Until prohibition ends, ours is an extinctionistic species, addicted to
toxic, unsustainable, chemical economics.
The most obvious and critical example of the economic impact of
prohibition is the creation of a lucrative black market in drugs, that
would otherwise not exist. Remeber the lessons of alcohol prohibition.
Even more disturbing is the costly, corrupting influence of
prohibition, engendering bureaucracies that thrive on failed policies
by escalating an endless, inefficient, unwinnable "war on drugs." Loss
of our Constitutionally-protected civil liberties, and "self-evident"
"natural rights" (see the U.S. Declaration of Independence and
International Declaration of Human Rights) is another dimension of the
tragedy that insults the sacrifices made by previous generations, who
suffered and died for the freedoms we no longer have.
The greatest harm of prohibition is so immense that with all due
respect, even the most scholarly drug policy reformers, including Dr.
Rosenbaum have failed to recognise it. Specifically, over the past
seventy years, prohibition of the world's most useful and nutritious
agricultural resource has crippled the free market economy, inducing
essential resource scarcity on the world. Though President Clinton
identified "hemp" as a "strategic resource" in Executive Order 12919 in
1994, the strangle-hold of 'marijuana' prohibition continues to cripple
organic agriculture in America.
'Marijuana' madness has suppressed knowledge of the true value of
Cannabis for production of sustainable energy, unique and essential
food, herbal therapeutics, paper, cloth, building materials,
agricultural biocides, and thousands of other products that are
currently being made using chemical-intensive processes. Soil erosion,
depletion of soils, impacts on wildlife, and best use practices are all
casualties of 'marijuana' prohibition that only craetes a "forbidden
fruit" making 'pot' more attractive to young people.
What's worse is that the economic/political inertia of
chemically-dependent industries is impeding a change of course,
carrying us all in the direction of accelerating, Global Broiling. This
can only lead to synergistic collapse of environment, economics and
social structures, upon which our lives, and the futures of all of
Earth's inhabitants depend.
Paul J. von Hartmann
Project P.E.A.C.E.
Planet Ecology Advancing Conscious Economics
i can smoke to that shit. (re: amen.) i'm skeptical on the "sustainable energy" part, though.
thank you for all the comments on the previous post. that's exactly what i wanted with
this xanga thing: i write some crap and all you discuss it.
bonus!
"hey can i take a picture of myself with your phone and set it as your background?"

"omg omg omg that's such a good picture!" she says to herself as she saves the photo...
whatever makes you happy, girl.
(don't get mad)
anyway, i don't know if any of you are still up - cuz the class of '06
is schillin' like that - or how many of you actually kept reading to
this point, but:
AFTER PARTY AT ROBIN'S HOUSE TOMORROW. everyone - and i mean EVERYONE -
who goes to S&D for the rock out thing should relocate after The
Basement to the hulsmann house for a good time. house party!
wdup mr. chambers, tell the wifey i said hi.
EDIT:
NOT.
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