guckfoogle

@guckfoogle@sh.itjust.works

liberal conservative

Cleveland, OH šŸŽø

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guckfoogle,

I would support legalizing drugs that canā€™t be abused, like psychedelics. Try taking acid or shrooms a couple days in a row and it wonā€™t have any effect until you take a tolerance break. But coke, opioids, & meth shouldnā€™t be easily accessible to the regular person especially in a store. I donā€™t even think you should be able to buy weed till your 26 and your brain has fully developed.

guckfoogle,

alcohol isnā€™t that bad, wine is actually good for you and spirits do prevent botulism and food poisoning but that might just be the french side of my family talking šŸ˜‚

guckfoogle,

Youā€™re right about that but weed is a carcinogen too, & as far as I know LSD and most psychedelics are non toxic and donā€™t cause cancer so thereā€™s a bigger argument to be made about them being legalized.

guckfoogle,

I take acid for a week straight during my birthday week and by the third or fourth day Iā€™m not really experiencing much. Any psychedelic you take will have a very minuscule effect after a 3 day bender because your serotonin levels are very depleted. Personally I find shrooms just make me too emotional and I find the trips to be a little short so I much more prefer acid over any drug.

guckfoogle,

Yeah you could, but me, my family, or friends canā€™t and I much prefer society being that way. And Iā€™m talking about hard drugs, I could literally get weed or psychedelics anytime and in a lot of cities. I just wouldnā€™t want my little nieces and nephews getting hooked on meth or heroine from a store and having a new industry that could legally abuse peoples addictive tendencies.

guckfoogle,

Youā€™re thinking of older generations that werenā€™t properly educated on the harms of alcohol use and didnā€™t have safer alternatives like cannabis. Gen Z or zoomers actually drink less. And alcohol has never crippled society or been detrimental to a large groups of people in society. but opiates and meth have both had significant and detrimental impacts on various societies throughout history. Here are some examples of how these substances have harmed societies:

  1. The Opioid Epidemic in the United States: This crisis has strained healthcare systems, law enforcement, and social services. The economic burden associated with opioid addiction and its consequences is substantial.
  2. The Opium Wars in China: In the 19th century, China was ravaged by the Opium Wars, during which the British Empire and other European powers forced China to open its markets to opium trade. The opium trade led to widespread addiction and social problems in Chinese society. The opium wars and the subsequent opium addiction crisis had far-reaching social and economic consequences, leading to the degradation of Chinese society and the weakening of the Qing Dynasty.
  3. Methamphetamine in Japan during World War II: During World War II, the Japanese government distributed methamphetamine pills (known as ā€œPhiloponā€ in Japan) to soldiers and civilians. This widespread methamphetamine use had disastrous effects on Japanese society. It led to addiction, health issues, and a breakdown of social and familial structures. The consequences of this drug use persisted long after the war.
  4. Methamphetamine in the United States: Methamphetamine, commonly known as ā€œmeth,ā€ has had a significant negative impact on American society. The production and use of methamphetamine have led to public health problems, crime, and environmental damage. Meth addiction has torn families apart, and the associated crimes and social problems have placed a heavy burden on law enforcement and the healthcare system.
  5. Afghanistanā€™s Opium Production: Afghanistan has been a major global producer of opium for many years. The opium trade has funded insurgency, corruption, and violence in the country. The availability of cheap opiates has also contributed to addiction problems both in Afghanistan and among international drug users.

The consequences include addiction, health problems, family disruption, crime, and economic burdens. Efforts to address these issues often involve a combination of public health initiatives, law enforcement measures, and harm reduction strategies to mitigate the negative impact of these substances on society.

guckfoogle,

Iā€™m not saying I agree with the current state of the drug war, I just think the state should have the power to snatch you up and put you in treatment if youā€™re clearly addicted and constantly using hard drugs like heroin, meth, crack. I spent half my life in NJ and the other half in Iowa so Iā€™ve seen how hard drugs like meth & crack could completely destroy people from varying ethnicities & socioeconomic backgrounds.

And Seattle did decriminalize drugs only to go back to making it illegal, because their streets started filling up with junkies and ruining their city. Some drugs deserve to be illegal to be served to humans because of how it completely destroys them, itā€™s just much better for society to lock people up and force them to be sober then for a state to willingly serve poison to its citizens. And if you think alcohol is addictive as meth or crack then youā€™re the one whoā€™s utterly naive.

guckfoogle,

Home insurance, same thingā€™s happening in Louisiana and California

guckfoogle,

Very interesting, do you see yourself just leaving because of climate risks or high insurance rates?

guckfoogle,

Doctor: Good morning! How are you feeling today?

Patient: Oh, Doc, Iā€™m feeling a bit flat, and Iā€™ve got a hole lot of problems.

Doctor: Well, letā€™s not crumble under pressure. Tell me, whatā€™s the whole grain of the issue?

Patient: You see, Doc, I keep getting cream-cheesed off about my shape. I want to be more like a donut, all round and sweet.

Doctor: Donā€™t worry, we can work on your self-esteem and inner filling. But remember, youā€™re unique, and thatā€™s what makes you a bagelicious individual!

Patient: Thanks, Doc. Youā€™re such a dough-lightful therapist!

Doctor: Anytime, my dough-lightful patient. Just remember, life is about rising to the occasion, one bagel day at a time!

guckfoogle,

Yeah, but Iowa used to be a swing state (meaning democrats used to have a chance there), now itā€™s as red as Texas.

guckfoogle,

Suck a fat dick

guckfoogle,

I donā€™t understand why itā€™s appropriate to make offhanded comments about Islam and blame a whole religion of people for the violent acts of a handful of extremists, but god forbid anyone say something critical about Israel and suddenly their an antisemitic Nazi. Case in point me being called antisemitic for calling ā€œa CEO Jewishā€ sh.itjust.works/comment/4296373

guckfoogle,

Iā€™m sorry you feel that way, but violence would still keep on happening even if there were no more religions, itā€™s human nature. Religion does more good than harm (brings communities together, passing down of traditions/knowledge, charity, etcā€¦).

guckfoogle,

you bleeding heart liberals are really starting to get more more intolerant and hateful by the day, I shall drink your liberal tears with my holy water, thank you and have a blessed day.

guckfoogle,

an argument can only be made between two competent parties, and you clearly are a child.

guckfoogle,

Just please donā€™t shoot up a church or mosque, and try to meet and get to know people who have different backgrounds/cultures than you.

guckfoogle,

Iā€™m orthodox, our priests can get married and have wives so their not pedophiles. Iā€™m really worried you might actually shoot up a church now šŸ˜…

guckfoogle,

Seriously, Iā€™ve never been more disgusted in this countries foreign policy.

price discrimination

So we took a family vacation recently and we had to drive halfway across America and what creeped me the fuck out was how we were getting such different prices on different phones while looking at the same hotel room on Priceline. For example I would look for a hotel in Chicago and find a room for a $180, then my cousin is also...

guckfoogle,

I just tried this yesterday and I was still getting different prices for the same hotel on desktop and mobile, it wasnā€™t as bad as when we were on vacation where every single person in the car was seeing a different price for the same search criteria we put in. About 70% of the hotels had the same price yesterday but the other 30% ended up being almost $50 more expensive when I looked on desktop. So I donā€™t think itā€™s a coincidence at all and I actually encourage you to try searching for the same thing on different devices to see what Iā€™m talking about.

guckfoogle,
guckfoogle,

Same city, same search filters, different prices for different people šŸ¤”

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