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It expands the mind and creates new views on subjects you'd never thought of before.PrincessSJ said:Don't start on BAs
It expands the mind and creates new views on subjects you'd never thought of before.PrincessSJ said:Don't start on BAs
that stereotype is very valid.PrincessSJ said:Don't start on BAs
As, I'll freely admit, is the engo/alcohol stereotype.1Time4thePpl said:that stereotype is very valid.
id like to stand up for BA students. After all i love all BA subjects - psych, philosophy, history, english, performance studies, film studies etc (hugs), but that stereotype is so bloody true.
and the engo/gay sex stereotypewithoutaface said:As, I'll freely admit, is the engo/alcohol stereotype.
No, that's the Education faculty you're thinking of.1Time4thePpl said:and the engo/gay sex stereotype
ummmm.... alcoholic 'fluids' cause dehydration. It does not need alcohol and it gets poisoned from it. Also alchol is high in energy, but has no nutritional value. In other words, its shit.Riewe said:Alcohol at least gives you something you need (fluids) whereas smoking only gives you a high.
So alcohol is a too for one special, because at the same time, you are providing your body with what it needs and you also get a good sensation from it.
and wake with a smaller IQ!yourdad said:If I go and have a killa sesh then at worst i might just feel a bit lazy in the morning. Chances are i get a better sleep then normal anyway.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I love it when ignorant people post. I really do.roger321 said:i think its more easily to get dependant on the weed. I have a friend whois trying to cutdown cause he is doing like 50 bucks of weed per day. heh you know u r addicted when u start punching cones as soon as you wake up.
I believe Time magazine had a study on addiction. This was probably 1 year ago or so. I may still have the article.roger321 said:i concede that alcohol is much easier to abuse then marijuana as its more readily available yet im still not bought on the addiction part. would it not depend on how often you smoke/drink and how much you do? has there actually been proper studies showing that there is a lower risk? i would actually be pretty interested in seeing how they actually set this experiment up.