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A friend of mine, a teacher in TN, says the police came to her school to give a talk on the dangers of meth. They brought a vehicle that was used to make meth in and you could see the paint peeling on the insides from the fumes. She also said the police said that meth can't be processed by the liver so it comes out as sores on the skin. Gross. Even grosser-- people who go to jail who are meth addicts will let other inmates have the scabs from their sores to get high. Geez, why would you want to even try an illegal drug that is made from toxic chemicals.
And then there is meth mouth where their teeth rot from it.
The good thing about meth is it will weed out the weak. The way Aspartame
did when it first came out, it killed, blinded, kidney failure and on and on.
Those who could tolerate it are on a short list for some bad health.
But then meth kills all takers. When that's over, there's no buyers and no
more makers. Problem solved........
Mmmmm... Weed out things.
Mmmmm... Weed out things.
What..??
I can't answer questions correctly. I hope you can sympathize. I value privacy.
I saw these pics earlier in the week and instantly thought of a relative that the guy(2nd pic) is a dead ringer for. I know it's NOT him though. It's just not possible.
Have you ever met someone in public and mistaken them for someone else or vise-versa?
I've had complete strangers walk up and talk to me like they know me several times. Sometimes I just play along.
The good thing about meth is it will weed out the weak. The way Aspartame
did when it first came out, it killed, blinded, kidney failure and on and on.
Those who could tolerate it are on a short list for some bad health.
But then meth kills all takers. When that's over, there's no buyers and no
more makers. Problem solved........
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Get yourself educated:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/aspartame.asp
The good thing about meth is it will weed out the weak. The way Aspartame
did when it first came out, it killed, blinded, kidney failure and on and on.
Those who could tolerate it are on a short list for some bad health.
But then meth kills all takers. When that's over, there's no buyers and no
more makers. Problem solved........
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Get yourself educated:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/aspartame.asp
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Excuse me Mr, I didn't read Jack's post. I gave you the horrors of
NutraSweet and you come back with some silly azz snopes.
Educate yourself before coming off the porch.
The good thing about meth is it will weed out the weak. The way Aspartame
did when it first came out, it killed, blinded, kidney failure and on and on.
Those who could tolerate it are on a short list for some bad health.
But then meth kills all takers. When that's over, there's no buyers and no
more makers. Problem solved........
_______________
Get yourself educated:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/aspartame.asp
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Excuse me Mr, I didn't read Jack's post. I gave you the horrors of
NutraSweet and you come back with some silly azz snopes.
Educate yourself before coming off the porch.
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You did not give me or anyone else any useful information about the "horrors of NutraASweet." I gave YOU a report aut****d by a creditable, well-respected expert, which happened to be in snopes.com. Like may other impotent wingnut discussants on this and other forums, you seem to believe that you can prevail in a discussion simply by ASSerting something without any documentation or evidence whatever. That kind of stuff won't get the barn painted, Jack, Jerk!
You moron, do you really believe everyone is as stupid as you.? People
aren't inclined to waste their time with what they have learned years ago.
The subject matter was Meth in the first place. You've added nothing,
you've said nothing, you flash a URL and you think your silly, phony azz
painted something. Paint this.................. snapperhead
The "weed-out" process will never work as long as there are re-placements to fill the spots.