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I'm no longer a Gobert fan.

...and the mangy wildebeest mounts the stallion and copulates enthusiastically while the stallion seems to endure with a bored yet quizzical expression...

So many questions which one of you is the mangy wildebeest and which is the stallion?

Can a 'stallion' (not my term of choice) be sodomized by a wildebeest and still be considered a 'stallion'? Wont the other stallions point and snicker?

"Psst Percy yeah hes the one who was taking it from the inbred wildebeest, not even the worst of it, one of them thinks Rudy Gobert should be traded." I can see plenty of this sort of thing going on.
 
Come on man. Slow your roll.
Early in my marriage my wife bought me an 8-ball for my birthday and put it in a big box full of packing peanuts. I looked and looked through the box and couldn't find anything and figured it was some kind of prank.
She found the bag and showed me my gift and I almost teared up I was so in love. Most romantic best gift I ever got.

Went fishing the next day at my favorite river and snorted all of it over about an 8 hour day of fishing. It was so fun. Caught the biggest fish that I ever caught from that river that day. (Only caught 4 fish total but all of them were big and one was a monster.)

Must have smoked 2 packs of cigarettes that day as well. I have never been much of a smoker but I knew I would need a few packs for that day.

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Who does blow by themselves?!
 
Who does blow by themselves?!
Every drug that you’re willing to do, you should be willing to do on your own. This is basically dogma for me. The only exceptions are on dosage levels (for example, I won’t do a Hero’s Dose of hallucinogens without someone nearby).
 
Never done blow. Scares me. Am I a *****? Probably.
My wife is scared to try it too. Worried she would like it too much and get addicted. She has an addictive personality already.
I don't at all. Damn near impossible for me to get addicted to anything. I'm very lucky in that aspect of life.

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My wife is scared to try it too. Worried she would like it too much and get addicted. She has an addictive personality already.
I don't at all. Damn near impossible for me to get addicted to anything. I'm very lucky in that aspect of life.

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That’s a major part of it for me too. My dad’s dad was an awful alcoholic. Died when my dad was 13. My mom’s dad was one too. I have my gambling tendencies. And definitely like alcohol though I go weeks without drinking now usually.
 
That’s a major part of it for me too. My dad’s dad was an awful alcoholic. Died when my dad was 13. My mom’s dad was one too. I have my gambling tendencies. And definitely like alcohol though I go weeks without drinking now usually.

Since you guys are on that subject I just saw yesterday the interview with that guy on the subject on addictions and found his views very interesting, it's worth watching imo:

 
Since you guys are on that subject I just saw yesterday the interview with that guy on the subject on addictions and found his views very interesting, it's worth watching imo:


I follow his son on the twitters.
 
Since you guys are on that subject I just saw yesterday the interview with that guy on the subject on addictions and found his views very interesting, it's worth watching imo:



Won’t watch. Give me Cliffs notes.

For me, I need to become more empathetic toward addicts. I have two people in my life (bro in law and stepbrother) who have been addicts off on and for 15 years and 10 years, respectively. Both are enabled by my mother in law and stepdad/mom. Both to me, are just weak, and have never had any sort of direction, though that might not be totally fair to my bro in law.

Frankly, I’m sort of tired of the “my doctor prescribed me opioids” line that’s basically the template response for seemingly every heroin/oxy user that they keep tucked away for when the question arises.

My stepbro was always into the club scene. He’s flat out said he doesn’t want to live life like others (doesn’t have health insurance as one example)...there’s no foresight. Dudes OD’ed a couple times, been narcaned (sp?) both times, medivacked by helicopter. Insane debt. Dumbass dad and mom save his ***. No brutal talks. Wishy washy, gullible morons. Pathetic adults who buy his ****.

My bro in law has served solid time in serious clinks. 18 months here, 9 months there, like that. But he’s made more serious efforts. Goes to meetings a lot. Got to the point where he was a paid counselor down in Florida and he’d been clean for like 1.5 years. Then his buddy od’ed and died and he fell off the wagon. Been clean for a year now I think and getting some sort of degree which is good. He’s super smart unlike my dimwit stepbro.

Listen I know no one wants to be addicted to that ****. But **** man, how about never do it in the first place? Or do these idiots think all the cautionary tales about oxy are just that? Tales? Sorry, I was prescribed it after my vasectomy last year and didn’t even fill the script. Just stupid too. I popped some Advil and knew pain is temporary.

Sorry, just done with ppl making dumb decisions and then wondering why their lives are ****ed up and wanting other people to bend over backward to help them. Grow up, be a ****ing adult, and find other interests. Smoke pot instead or something. But meth heads, crack heads...sorry you’re ****ing idiots for ever trying that ****.
 
Won’t watch. Give me Cliffs notes.

For me, I need to become more empathetic toward addicts. I have two people in my life (bro in law and stepbrother) who have been addicts off on and for 15 years and 10 years, respectively. Both are enabled by my mother in law and stepdad/mom. Both to me, are just weak, and have never had any sort of direction, though that might not be totally fair to my bro in law.

Frankly, I’m sort of tired of the “my doctor prescribed me opioids” line that’s basically the template response for seemingly every heroin/oxy user that they keep tucked away for when the question arises.

My stepbro was always into the club scene. He’s flat out said he doesn’t want to live life like others (doesn’t have health insurance as one example)...there’s no foresight. Dudes OD’ed a couple times, been narcaned (sp?) both times, medivacked by helicopter. Insane debt. Dumbass dad and mom save his ***. No brutal talks. Wishy washy, gullible morons. Pathetic adults who buy his ****.

My bro in law has served solid time in serious clinks. 18 months here, 9 months there, like that. But he’s made more serious efforts. Goes to meetings a lot. Got to the point where he was a paid counselor down in Florida and he’d been clean for like 1.5 years. Then his buddy od’ed and died and he fell off the wagon. Been clean for a year now I think and getting some sort of degree which is good. He’s super smart unlike my dimwit stepbro.

Listen I know no one wants to be addicted to that ****. But **** man, how about never do it in the first place? Or do these idiots think all the cautionary tales about oxy are just that? Tales? Sorry, I was prescribed it after my vasectomy last year and didn’t even fill the script. Just stupid too. I popped some Advil and knew pain is temporary.

Sorry, just done with ppl making dumb decisions and then wondering why their lives are ****ed up and wanting other people to bend over backward to help them. Grow up, be a ****ing adult, and find other interests. Smoke pot instead or something. But meth heads, crack heads...sorry you’re ****ing idiots for ever trying that ****.
Honestly dude, your attitude toward the situation is the extract problem the Dr addresses in the video. You should watch it.
 
Circling back to the op I think the point is, you've gotta be on some sort of mind altering substance to not be a Gobert fan if you like the Jazz.
 
Won’t watch. Give me Cliffs notes.

For me, I need to become more empathetic toward addicts. I have two people in my life (bro in law and stepbrother) who have been addicts off on and for 15 years and 10 years, respectively. Both are enabled by my mother in law and stepdad/mom. Both to me, are just weak, and have never had any sort of direction, though that might not be totally fair to my bro in law.

Frankly, I’m sort of tired of the “my doctor prescribed me opioids” line that’s basically the template response for seemingly every heroin/oxy user that they keep tucked away for when the question arises.

My stepbro was always into the club scene. He’s flat out said he doesn’t want to live life like others (doesn’t have health insurance as one example)...there’s no foresight. Dudes OD’ed a couple times, been narcaned (sp?) both times, medivacked by helicopter. Insane debt. Dumbass dad and mom save his ***. No brutal talks. Wishy washy, gullible morons. Pathetic adults who buy his ****.

My bro in law has served solid time in serious clinks. 18 months here, 9 months there, like that. But he’s made more serious efforts. Goes to meetings a lot. Got to the point where he was a paid counselor down in Florida and he’d been clean for like 1.5 years. Then his buddy od’ed and died and he fell off the wagon. Been clean for a year now I think and getting some sort of degree which is good. He’s super smart unlike my dimwit stepbro.

Listen I know no one wants to be addicted to that ****. But **** man, how about never do it in the first place? Or do these idiots think all the cautionary tales about oxy are just that? Tales? Sorry, I was prescribed it after my vasectomy last year and didn’t even fill the script. Just stupid too. I popped some Advil and knew pain is temporary.

Sorry, just done with ppl making dumb decisions and then wondering why their lives are ****ed up and wanting other people to bend over backward to help them. Grow up, be a ****ing adult, and find other interests. Smoke pot instead or something. But meth heads, crack heads...sorry you’re ****ing idiots for ever trying that ****.

He talks about how addiction is not a choice someone makes but the response to emotional pain, how at the source of adiction there is a trauma. He doesn't believe that addiction is passed on genetically, but while it runs in some families it's the result of recreating the conditions in which one lived in childhood. And it's not only the problem of "losers" like we tend to think. Bottom line being: people ask an addict "what's wrong with you?" instead of "what happened to you?". I really find it interesting to listen to him.
 
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