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RoboTriping

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:01 am
by Pyr-O-Rgasm
Triple6_wild wrote: ice cappuccino with chocolate milk from timmys is the best ^^

couldnt find an image of a full one lol
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I'm guessing you'll know more about this than me. What is the difference between CAPpuccino and FRAPpuccino? :huh:

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RoboTriping

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:06 am
by Triple6_wild
lmao why would i know more about it then you?

i just order whats good n dont give a f.. what the diff is as long as its good

but now that you got me wondering ... what is the difference?

ive never heard of a frappuccino?

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RoboTriping

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 2:05 am
by Death
gonna wager a guess is frappuccino has more foam. Just a guess though. Kind of got it from the keyword "frappé".

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RoboTriping

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:13 pm
by Pyr-O-Rgasm
Furball wrote: gonna wager a guess is frappuccino has more foam. Just a guess though. Kind of got it from the keyword "frappé".
Makes sense.

Oh, and what are frozen lattes? If I even spelled that right.

Screw this crap, Bawls and SnoBAWLS all the effin' way.

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RoboTriping

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:17 am
by richardj
=Pyr-O-Rgasm,Dec 6 2005, 12:51 PM]


Who are you to judge what is "normal"? Who made you God? Who put you in the position to say what is "normal". Normal is nothing but a state of mind. It isn't an actual guideline unless you make it one, and then, you're and ignorant :censored:, or just an :censored:.
NORMAL IS A STATE OF MIND?

For some of us--that is correct.

NORMAL: conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal






What is listed below does not even take into consideration that the Law states that juveniles are not to injest ANY non-prescribed drugs.

When does “normal” drinking or drug use become a problem?


In most cases, someone who is dependent on alcohol or drugs does not recognize that they have a problem.

If you find the answer is “yes” to even two or three of the questions below, you should seriously consider the possibility that your alcohol or drug use is a problem. If there are more than a few “yes” answers, seek help now.

Yes or No


1. Do you ever drink heavily or get high when you are disappointed, under pressure or have had a quarrel with someone?

2. Do you sometimes feel guilty about your drinking or drug use? Do you do things while under the influence that you wouldn’t do otherwise? Do you find yourself regretting them later?

3. Do you tell yourself you can stop drinking or using drugs any time you want to, but you keep getting drunk or high when you don’t intend to?

4. Has a family member, friend, or your employer ever expressed concern or complained about your drinking or drug use? Are you annoyed by their concern? Do you become defensive?

5. Do you sometimes have the “shakes” in the morning and find that it helps to have a “little” drink, tranquilizer or medication of some kind?

6. Do you ever wake up the morning after with no memory of the night before? Have these “blackouts” become more frequent?

7. Do you find yourself lying to your spouse, your kids, your friends, your employer to cover up your drinking or drug use - - though you really don’t like lying?

8. Have you had financial, work, family or legal problems as a result of your drinking or drug use?

9. Do you drink or get high while alone?

10. Have you driven a car while intoxicated or in a drug-induced haze? Have you ever been arrested for driving under the influence of a substance?

11. Have you been drunk or high more than four times in the past year?

12. Do you need to resort to alcohol or drugs in order to do something (start the day, work, have sex, or socialize, for example) or to change how you feel (sad, scared, anxious or angry), to banish shyness or bolster confidence?

13. Do you notice you have an increased need for more alcohol or more of your drug of choice in order to feel high?

14. Do you sometimes feel uncomfortable when you have to be somewhere where no alcohol or drugs will be available? When drinking with other people, do you try to have a few extra drinks when others won’t know about it? Do you keep going when everyone else has had enough?

15. Are most of your friends or acquaintances people you drink or get high with? Do you try to avoid other friends and family when you’re drinking or drugging?

16. Has your drinking or drug use led to conflicts with your friends or family members? Do you regularly hide alcohol or drugs from those close to you so that they will not know how much you are using?

Symptoms of chemical dependency

The preceding questions represent some of the symptoms of chemical dependency.

Generally speaking, chemical dependency is the repeated use of a physical substance (alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, prescription drugs) that causes trouble in the user’s personal, professional or family life.

When a chemically dependent person drinks or uses, they can’t always predict when they will stop, how much they’ll drink or use, or what the consequences of their drinking or drug use will be.

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RoboTriping

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:38 am
by Triple6_wild
9 yes ... prefer to drink alone for same reason i said yes to 12
11 yes... come one your saying once every three months? even once every 2nd weekend isnt bad
12 yes ... ya im normally a shy person around people i dont know and a drink will get me talking :biglaugh: for 9 drinking alone tho i will do it when im feeling like crap

test says i should seek help huh?

i never drink more then 2 "TWO" when i do drink lol

well ok sometimes 3-4 IF im with friends but only with friends :P

the test must be flawed... and no its not denial :lol:

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RoboTriping

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 4:53 am
by richardj
Triple6_wild wrote:

the test must be flawed... and no its not denial  :lol:
Image :P

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RoboTriping

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:02 am
by Triple6_wild
:biglaugh: 12 times a year is even a high number for me lol

im telling you that test is flawed >< my sister would have to drag me by the ear to even get me near the front door of a bar :biglaugh: only bin to the bar once and it was only cuz a friends b-day party .. tho the bar was a strip club :angelic:

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RoboTriping

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:14 am
by richardj
Triple6_wild wrote: :biglaugh: 12 times a year is even a high number for me lol

im telling you that test is flawed >< my sister would have to drag me by the ear to even get me near the front door of a bar  :biglaugh: only bin to the bar once and it was only cuz a friends b-day party .. tho the bar was a strip club  :angelic:
Image :lol:

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RoboTriping

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 1:14 pm
by Pyr-O-Rgasm
richardj wrote:
=Pyr-O-Rgasm,Dec 6 2005, 12:51 PM]


Who are you to judge what is "normal"? Who made you God? Who put you in the position to say what is "normal". Normal is nothing but a state of mind. It isn't an actual guideline unless you make it one, and then, you're and ignorant :censored:, or just an :censored:.
NORMAL IS A STATE OF MIND?

For some of us--that is correct.

NORMAL: conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal
We get back to the original point. YOU have no right to say what is normal. What is "normal" is just a state of mind and is different for most people. What I see as normal and what you see as normal is obviously going to be different. What I see as normal, you see as normal, and what five other random people see as normal is also, going to be different. You can't base or judge people using "normal" as the comparison. Well, you could, but that won't get you very far socially.

Have a bottle of Bawls and shut up everyone. Let's just get along and drink Bawls.Image

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RoboTriping

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:21 pm
by Red Squirrel
Sounds good to me, well I'll bring Pepsi, I can't go without my Pepsi, and chips, and nuts. Hmm, something else to add to that tree. And nuts do grow on trees so it's a perfect analogy. :D

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RoboTriping

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:56 pm
by upload420
well i will say this have tripped hundreds of times about half of those trips were from DXM

I love to trip and if you call it an addiction so be it i am addicted to the stuff but i am not going to worry about it untill it starts ruining my life .

I have so many addictions but none of which have seriously hurt my life and if they do then i will worry about the crap.

speaking of tripping i think i might have to do that tonight. yep i am going to trip my ballz off after work.

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