Questions: 2012, Peircings, Drugs, Love? - Comments

  • Crunch.Spazzlette.

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    Thanks for the replies. :D
    February 10th, 2010 at 12:18am
  • Trip Fontaine.

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    1. Say you want to be multicultural. Indians do it.
    2. It would be very hypocritical of me to say people who do drugs are bad people. Either way, as long as you're not letting your drug use get out of control, it's not SUCH a bad thing. Plenty of really good people do recreational drugs.
    3. Why would anyone think that?
    February 9th, 2010 at 03:24am
  • Maggifer

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    I'm a compeletely random passerby, and I wasn't gonna leave a comment, but hey, why not right? It's a new year and all that junk. Anyways...
    1. I would just wait, for me anyways, it seemed like less of hassle than dealing with bitchy parents everytime I sat down and ate dinner. Plus, you may decide you don't even want it later on. Not that you will, I just have decided against many piercings that way.
    2. I'm not a bad person? I think anyways. But drugs don't always make people bad people. It's their decisions and actions are what determine their righteousness or how evil they are, not what they may dabble into. Good and bad are also relative terms in my oppinion anyways.
    3. Why would our earth end in 2012? Isn't that a weird day to just end? I mean, the sun isn't scheduled to burn out anytime soon, and I'm not sure than any meteors are planning on hitting us. Whatever happens, It's not like it'll matter, since I doubt anyone would notice they died.
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:54am
  • Spaztastic

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    I hate doctors, but for a different reason. I hate being weighed. I know I weigh more than I should, but I'm not unhealthy so there's no real need for them to know -_-

    What kind of hurt is it? Like, a burning? Like there's a gas bubble trapped?

    1.) Don't nag or constantly bring it up. That just annoys them and they'll tune you out right away. Bring it up when everyone's in a good mood and say you'll pay for it. If they say no, don't argue. That'll show them you're mature and respect their decision. Whatever you do, don't go behind their backs or lose their trust in any way. Otherwise just wait.

    2.) They're not all bad people. I know some very good and nice people who do drugs. I know some people that are bad. About doing drugs myself - I've done weed once. Nothing happened. Honestly, I'd like to try again. Other drugs, nah; no interest. I've accidentally had too much Robitussin and kept hearing things and seeing things when I closed my eyes.

    3.) Not end, but change. The Mayans were very intellectual people, very aware of their surroundings and of the universe.
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:47am
  • delicate to love

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    1. Like the others have stated, wait until you're older.
    2. No, I don't think they're bad people. Drugs aren't my style, that's just not me.
    3. I certainly hope not because that's the year I turn 21 and I would like to see my 21st birthday.
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:45am
  • Airi.

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    1. If you parents say no, then respect their wishes. Just wait until you're older and able to get it without their permission. If you really want it, you'll wait.
    2. They're not bad people. I'm not too scared to try drugs either, because I have tried them. Drugs aren't a very smart decision in my opinion, but sometimes it just happens.
    3. No.
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:43am
  • Jinxeh

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    1.) How do you think it is a good way to convince your parents in letting you get a nose peircing? Becoming legal, then getting it done is usually the best way to go. Now that I'm over eighteen - twenty-one, now - and don't live at home, my parents never say anything when I show up with a new piercing or mod. It's worth the wait, for that kind of freedom.

    2.) Do you think that the people in drugs are really bad people, or are you just too afriad yourself to try them? People are people. Some are bad, some are good. Some do drugs, some don't. There's crossover for both sides.

    3.) Do you think the world will end in 2012?! Depends. Is Sarah Palin planning on running for presidency?
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:41am
  • Aelf

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    Electric Goat: People who do drugs, generally, are the ones with more fears. Right on!
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:39am
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    1.) I'm in agreeance with the 18 thing.
    2.) No to both. I don't drugs because I simply don't see a need for it. As for those who do, they've just made a bad choice.
    3.) Nah.
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:38am
  • volta.

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    1. Never a good way.
    2. ?? I don't want to try them..becuase it's not something I'm interested in. I don't think people that do drugs are bad people.....
    3. Nope. Nope. Nope.
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:36am
  • jasonsudekis

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    1. Wait until you're older.
    2. The people in drugs? No, they're not bad people, they just make bad decisions. are you just too afraid yourself to try them? No; people who don't try drugs are smart, not scared. People who do drugs, generally, are the ones with more fears.
    3. Nope.
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:36am
  • Aelf

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    I hate doctors who exercise too much therapeutic privilege too. They don't know me well enough to know what I can handle, and their ethics should reflect that, methinks. Lawyers' ethics certainly do.

    1. Turning 18 would be a pretty good way.
    2. I don't think they're bad people, but I don't think that drug use is very smart either.
    3. My world will end in 2012, because that's when I'll graduate and need to get a job. :'(
    February 9th, 2010 at 02:36am