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Everything ever written was written by human beings, including the scriptures of all religions. The idea that they were written by God is a myth propagated by their respective adherents, who all manage to ignore identical claims by hundreds of other religions. | 0 | not toxic |
Do not underestimate Russians. | 0 | not toxic |
Wolf - The first to leave voluntarily, I believe. | 0 | not toxic |
I am not sure I understand your point. What the 11 members of any one Committee recommend should not be the final decision on any bill. That is the whole point of a representative republic form of government. Only the constituents of those 11 members were actually represented on this issue when its fate was decided. The Legislative Rules dictate that bills be acted upon with a committee report indicating the individual recommendations of each committee member and that the report of committee recommendations be signed by a majority of committee members . That didn't happen in this case and, according to the Legislative Web page, that is a fairly routine fate of legislation. According to bill statistics 486 bills remain unaccounted for as being resolved by being defeated, combined with other legislation or withdrawn. Yes, this bill didn't "make it" out the committee which provided political cover for 29 members of the House of Representatives. That was no mistake. | 0 | not toxic |
You are a tiresome and tedious Liberal troll (and probably trougher) who stalks me around the discussion forums clicking "disagree" beside my every post no matter how innocuous and/or obviously true said posts may be.
So generally I ignore you so as not to feed the trolls.
But I respond to your specious drivel here in which you deliberately put words in my mouth that were obviously never intended.
Taking an initial negotiating stance demanding a maximum return and making the best argument for it is not lying but rather is playing hardball in the negotiating process.
Trump and other negotiating pros like the monopoly public sector union negotiators who presumably get you much more than you ever actually deserve do this all the time. It doesn't mean they are all lying but rather are putting a best case scenario forward..
Stalk someone else and don't maliciously put words in my mouth.. | 1 | toxic |
Like which "style" we prefer matters to them ! | 0 | not toxic |
The "disposable electronics" phenomenon is the most disappointing aspect of the smartphone revolution. The lifetime of these things is ridiculously short and is driven by their inherent fragility and of course fashion. Restrictive manufacturer policies only make it worse. My hat is off to Jessa Jones and others like her. Meanwhile, my smartphone has lasted me three and half years and I expect to get at least another two out of it. | 0 | not toxic |
I'd love to read those "Patriot" web-sites responses to any of my comments. Could you please provide me with links. thanks, Gary | 0 | not toxic |
And then simultaneously complain that there is not enough land around Vancouver and Toronto to build on due to greenbelt or agricultural restrictions. So predictable. There is a tonne of land within the greenbelt for development, jist developers are asshats. Time for an empty building or empty zoned land tax! | 0 | not toxic |
Hey Joanna777, glad to see you back. | 0 | not toxic |
Shadenfreude seems to be the meal of the day. I don't think he's interested in the article or the comments section, ether would I if I had a billion to lose and not be concerned about it. | 0 | not toxic |
Sooooo.... you're okay with denying a group of your fellow citizens the participation in our political process? Okaaayyy.... | 0 | not toxic |
Good point.
When will our Liberal Government show some concern for the Coptic Christian minority in Egypt who are experiencing violent acts against their houses of worship. So called western leaders turn a blind eye to discrimination against Jews and Christians in Arab
Countries. | 0 | not toxic |
Jerry_D> Thank you for your EXCELLENT post. On point and totally true. Have a good day. You've earned my respect, Jerry_D. | 0 | not toxic |
Shut this farce down | 0 | not toxic |
And, how much is this costing the state? Party politics should be solely the cost of the party. | 0 | not toxic |
He's way more than a footnote. He's the birther of something that's ruined the popularity of the NFL for millions of fans. He's becoming the most notorious player in NFL history. | 0 | not toxic |
To equate Trump's inauguration with Pearl Harbor through the calculated use of the words "live in infamy" demonstrates a complete lack of respect for those who died and suffered on that day. Let's try to elevate our rhetoric next time, OK? | 0 | not toxic |
Tri, RandR just said there was no equivalence. Now you are saying there is. | 0 | not toxic |
You have quickly put your finger on the problem. Illegal immigration is a cash cow for the elite.
I would like to add that $100,000 journalists who spew garbage journalism that is out of touch with most Canadians | 0 | not toxic |
I know what is orthodox and what is not. Francis is eminently orthodox. Your orthodoxy, given your rejection of Vatican II, is questionable. | 0 | not toxic |
TOO BAD STEPHEN'S NOT THE MAYOR | 0 | not toxic |
The whole of the scriptures don't teach about us needing "a closer relationship with God". Scripture teaches of a fallen nature of mankind in need of saving, which Christ's sacrifice on the cross accomplished. | 0 | not toxic |
"Boooo! That was terrible! Boooo! BOOOOOO!"
-Statler & Waldorf | 0 | not toxic |
Where is the outrage? The ink on the newspaper is not even dry. We all should be outraged by racist attacks and by the non-racist carnage occurring daily in our cities and towns like the black-on-black murders in Chicago, which rarely get reported in the media. Why is that? I think it is because the non-racist carnage is the new norm in America and of not much interest to many Americans whereas a racist attack such as in this story is of more interest and better for readership. And why did you have to politicize it by suggesting Trump is not doing anything about it? You seem not to know that primary responsibility for law enforcement in the U.S. belongs to towns, cities and states and not the Federal government. Trump has spoken out forcefully about the carnage occurring across the U.S. and has urged local authorities to do more to fight it. What other political figure has spoken out about it? | 0 | not toxic |
In 2009, in the mist of a deep recession, massive job layoffs, and unprecedented real estate foreclosures President Obama cut taxes, froze hiring, and cut the government workforce.
With Alaska sitting on a 60 billion dollar savings account the democrats are demanding an income tax, no cuts to government spending or its' workforce. Go figure.... | 0 | not toxic |
You original comment didn't mention anything about criminal activity. It says try to pinpoint actual failures by the president. If you meant to write actual crimes, you should have written actual crimes. The problem with posts like yours is that you will then argue from a point you didn't write. That's a pretty bogus method of dialogue. | 0 | not toxic |
jamesjohnson is clearly right, it is not the various media, who merely report on the investigation, it is the investigators themselves who continue the investigation of Russian interference in our last election. The investigators at the FBI, CIA and a number of other national security agencies, along with committees of both houses of Congress and a special prosecutor and his office. The Clintons were similarly investigated for years, culminating in charges of lying to a grand jury, resulting in the president's impeachment, which increased his popularity and political effectiveness and ruined the political career of Speaker Newt Gingrich, who led the impeachment . But the media can ruin careers, and the destruction of Hillary Clinton's career after thirty years of nonstop media lying is a prime example. So if (when) Trump goes down, you can maintain his sterling innocence until your last breath. | 0 | not toxic |
We had a good time with AK Wilderness SUP paddling on the lake and Amber was super patient with us! It was a fun way to get in a workout. | 0 | not toxic |
So sad the DNC needs to rely on their pack of crazies in 2018/2020. If the election was held today you will still lose. Get used to it , you are continuing losing in elections and even lost a seat in WV without an election. | 0 | not toxic |
I may be mistaken but I don't think that the first three receive a salary. People are willing to pay to hear them and their rates are based on a straightforward supply-demand curve. The Director-level pay seems about right, in my experience, for directors across various industries. The IH Radio seems more akin to the pay of a Sr. Analyst or low-level manager, however, but maybe its a small organization.
I'm not a Donohue fan so I'll not comment because of that bias.
I have to admit I don't listen to them so I won't dispute your "good investment" characterization. I've heard that from the evangelical side (Benny Hinn, et al.) so I suppose it's possible.
That said, they are not "making money from religion" but from their arguments about religion. While they may or may not be catechists, they are typically apologists - an entirely different career path. The catechist simply teaches the faith while the apologist must explain and defend it before both friendly and hostile audiences. | 0 | not toxic |
Different reply to a different comment there, if the swimmer was an isolated incident like the Duke boys, then I would agree.
But jocks getting off easy while the victims face a life of pain and counseling is a pattern that Ms Betsy intends to reinforce. That is my problem.
Trump practically campaigned on groping women, appointing Betsy who then pulls this off demonstrates where his intentions lie. | 0 | not toxic |
Thanks for sharing, Dermot. A great column about a great lady. | 0 | not toxic |
Clinton's "email scandal" is not a scandal. Get over it. As for Trump: He's buddies with Putin. Is that a sarcastic joke too? | 0 | not toxic |
Precisely !
And one might be forgiven for expecting that our media - the G&M included - would be all over this debacle with screaming black headlines !
Instead we are treated to propaganda articles extorting ever cheaper solar and wind energy - or Liberal vaporings about jobs.
News flash: the only ( high tech ) jobs created are in China making solar panels, or the likes of Siemens designing and building wind generators. All worthy activities - but reality on the ground is that we ( as is usual ) get to dig the holes for foundation concrete and then pay subsidies to apparently lower CO2 .... Well - Canada's contribution to global CO2 is entirely minuscule, irrelevant. Never mind that this particular green technology makes an insignificant contribution to our electrical (base load) capacity. All this after spenging $$ billions and counting. | 0 | not toxic |
I hope they start locking them up and making them pay for damages....... | 0 | not toxic |
Trump voters don't want access to health care or anything which would help them out. They want a White Male Protector who will keep out the brown people and feminists. Trump voters don't see our problem as a lack of effective government programs; Trump voters see our core problem as the infiltration of brown people. Get rid of Black Lives Matter, undocumented workers, Muslims, feminists, GLBTQ (especially in our bathrooms!) and jobs would come back, health care would become affordable, and we'd have a country awash in Judeo-Christian values. If our White (Straight) Male Protector builds that wall and imposes that ban, then America will be great again. Trump voters are happy to go without health care, infrastructure, and education as long as they can stop the steady infiltration of the Other.
Ask a Trump voter what they think of single-payer healthcare. If they say, "I don't want those people mooching off my tax dollars," you have your answer. | 0 | not toxic |
FC,
Honestly, at this point I am not sure I trust the motives of the bishops. A step in the right direction? Perhaps. There needs to be a richer context to answer that question. What is the fine print on that agreement? We've seen the bishops bury all kinds of stuff in that fine print in past "deals" with victims.
In general, I fall in line with John Fitzgerald's opening line, suggesting that there can be a difference between what is legal, and what is just. For a program like this, I think details matter. That said, I AM heartened that the one controlling the purse strings is (presumably) someone NOT under the control of the bishops. THAT I like.
Again, the bishops have a pretty jagged history of painting a picture in public, only to use legalisms to squirm out of what everybody THOUGHT we were getting. Remember when diocesan oversight boards were put in place after the Dallas Accord? Remember how many of those boards quit en-masse when the bishops didn't play well? | 0 | not toxic |
Simply not true. You can take all the pre-apprenticeship courses you want in Ontario (for ex.) but tough luck finding an actual apprenticeship placement without having an inside track (aka family in the union). Companies don't train in canada whether apprenticeships for trades or internships and training for other jobs; they just poach existing workers.
The single biggest change our governments could do is MANDATE x number of apprenticeships per company size. Make it the law. | 0 | not toxic |
"MacKinnon and Kelly refused to answer any questions after Tuesday's hearing."
Flipping the bird to Alaskans whilst giving huge tax breaks to the wealthiest corporations in the history of our world. | 0 | not toxic |
That is ridiculous. You must be an anarchist. You also must believe that anyone who is impaired due to mental illness or other cause can be executed on the spot. Since you boys all believe in a society in which everyone, including the mentally ill, have a right to be armed, you ought to support a highly professional police force instead of an armed gang in blue uniforms. But little makes sense on the right. You wail about abortion, then undercut birth control, thereby increasing abortions. | 0 | not toxic |
It shounds like you have your priorities straight. | 0 | not toxic |
It happens all the time; people stealing w/o getting caught... it's called the Federal Legislature. | 0 | not toxic |
People don't always oppose something different. They will look for it out of boredom. Variety is the spice of life, etc., but in some ways, Canadians are being asked to go backwards and to overlook disturbing practices and attitudes. | 0 | not toxic |
Michelle Obama on Harvey Weinstein four years ago: "He is a wonderful human being, a good friend and just a powerhouse.” HA! HA! HA! All these swamp creatures knew what Harvey was doing, but looked the other way as the money came pouring their way. | 0 | not toxic |
I have a right to not participate in whatever I choose. Nobody can stop me. You can fire me, belittle me, try to intimidate me, but i will do as I choose. I am an American. Not a goose stepping nazi. | 0 | not toxic |
uh hey loser lib troll, if its good business the government has NO BUSINESS being in it in the first place | 1 | toxic |
This administration is a circus, and anyone who thinks otherwise needs to wake up and smell the coffee. | 0 | not toxic |
Diamond Ridge Curmudgeon
Sounds to me like they were rat holing it. | 0 | not toxic |
Thnx McGuinty and Wynne! Great Job! Ontario was doing so well and now what.....
300+ BILLION PLUS IN THE HOLE! | 0 | not toxic |
Don'tcha know someday baby you'll be all alone. | 0 | not toxic |
Well stated as usual | 0 | not toxic |
Now, if the rest of the team could be like him, instead of the antics, we would probably have a winning record, | 0 | not toxic |
Before 1969, there was no such thing as individual parishes "sharing a liturgical.... commanality"; there was simply the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass without all the ad-libs from the priest, altar girls, folk music, Holy Communion in the hand from "extraordinary Eucharistic ministers, or congregants dressed like that had just returned from the beach. | 0 | not toxic |
Scheer is you man, not Gomer Trudeau. | 0 | not toxic |
Maybe if the Prez was just a poor little peanut magnate living in a small town in Georgia, the Secret Service could just buy the house next door for themselves and seal off the whole cul de sac and force the neighbors to go through security.
Let's bring cheap, millionaire Jimmy back again.
Oh, wait! He didn't exactly make America great again. | 0 | not toxic |
You guys still believe that?
BTW...Agent Orange is toxic, and is known to cause mental disabilities.
How much exposure have you had to Agent Orange? | 0 | not toxic |
The electoral college tries to ensure that the best person is elected president, not the lampshade adorned, life of the party. See: Founder's intentions. | 0 | not toxic |
Its ridiculousness to have it in JuKnow? It makes no sense at all. | 0 | not toxic |
I remember ENS Servello...I'm not shocked. | 0 | not toxic |
Both candidates appeared to be quite clear on their positions. Here is what Trump stated:
"The primary responsibility of the federal government is to protect the rights of its citizens. Life is the most fundamental right. The federal government should not diminish this right by denying its’ protection. I am opposed to abortion except for rape, incest and life of the mother. I oppose the use of government funds to pay for abortions." | 0 | not toxic |
As long as we listen to uneducated and unethical political demands on our forests, there will be fires, diseased forests and impoverished communities. Only when we begin to listen to the ecological needs of the forests and elect science educated and ethical politicians; will our forests grow healthy and our communities follow. | 0 | not toxic |
Please, Governor Walker, veto this bill! | 0 | not toxic |
Monk seals weren't around in any significant numbers until 15 or so years ago. The seals have largely been absent from the main Hawaiian Islands since shortly after the first Polynesians arrived, so their return to the MHI means their first real exposure to cats and toxoplasma. We have looked at a variety of blood values (including antibody levels etc) and contaminant loads etc. There is nothing to suggest that these seals are immune compromised. They are being exposed to a disease that they are not well-equipped to deal with. It is a similar mechanism to when indigenous cultures are exposed to new diseases from foreigners...the results can be devastating. | 0 | not toxic |
I caught that too.
Like, why would you want an exotic toilet bowl brush? All you are going to use it for is cleaning brown stuff out of the opulent toilet.
Next this writer is going to want silk dish cloths. | 0 | not toxic |
the nfl and the owners follow the $$$! If a player threatens their $ by wearing a Nike hat that the NFL hasn't collect money for, there's hell to pay. I think the NFL should stop playing the national anthem all together. take down the flags, stop playing the anthem and just play the game. | 0 | not toxic |
I was honoured to meet Denis Whitaker a few times. He was a friend of my father and came to our home often to visit. Whenever Dieppe is mentioned, I can't help but think of him.
He was a great guy, the best. | 0 | not toxic |
Wait, Trump spewed lies and rhetoric on the campaign trail and isn't backing them as the elected official?
I'm as surprised at that as I am that journalists create fake narriatives to tell a story.
Lying as a public official or person in the public is the new America | 0 | not toxic |
IDIOTS! | 1 | toxic |
Haven't a few intentional wlde pitches been passed balls, allowing runners to move up and score? | 0 | not toxic |
My father worked for Wah Chang for years, I remember him coming home black, covered in soot. Unfortunately he died when he was just 39 years old, we always suspected that his work contributed to his death, now I am even more suspicious. | 0 | not toxic |
There is a similar principle, i.e a vote of no confidence, but there is no equivalence whatsoever between the two situations so its a very poor comparison to make. Zuma is a corrupt criminal. Zille is guilty of poor judgment in calling a spade a spade. Okay then, lets vote against her just to show the others how its done.
As far as corruption in the WC I am sure it exists but nothing like the scale it does in ANC run provinces . Its worth remembering the unqualified or almost unqualified audits received by Cape Town year after year. If you have information that Zille is corrupt, then lets hear it. | 0 | not toxic |
Good people making a positive difference in people's lives. The opportunity is there for all of us. | 0 | not toxic |
Mr. Schwab seems to always promote the "chicken little theory". He presents baseless challenges in the hope that his theory will prevail over facts. His purpose is to generate fear in those who might not understand the real world perspective. This is hateful in its intent. The sky is not falling, and living without that fear leads us to a more satisfying life experience. | 0 | not toxic |
....and with the never ending "per barrel" credits and limitless time allowed for loss carry-forwards, the tax will NEVER be paid over the life of the SB21 theft until or unless oil reaches 160 bucks a barrel again.. so don`t hold your breath Alaskans.
https://www.adn.com/politics/article/series-conoco-employees-help-ease-oil-tax-bill-through-legislature/2013/03/28/
We were hosed by Giessel and the illegally gerrymandered and conflicted Conoco caucus.
They need to go,.. and we need to fix that "BS21" giveaway first thing in a new Juneau make up, if we are going to fairly address the fiscal drain on our ACES savings and then what? I believe we need to return to a production tax, with an impenetrable 5% REAL "floor" tax based on gross production and not the phony "net" figures and costs we are BLINDLY handed.
http://www.alaskapublic.org/2015/01/08/is-sb21-working/ | 0 | not toxic |
Bill Clinton is especially talented in the speaking department. He possesses the unique ability to assess political realities, pare them down to their most basic elements, and then articulately convey them in folksy terms that anyone can understand, e.g. when he said this at the DNC convention in 2012:
"In Tampa, the Republican argument against the president’s re-election was actually pretty simple — pretty snappy. It went something like this: We left him a total mess. He hasn’t cleaned it up fast enough. So fire him and put us back in." I cheered at my TV when he said that because it was simple and true.
Hillary is not like Bill in that respect. Few people are. She's more like Angela Merkel or Theresa May - highly competent, plodding, but a little boring. Unfortunately we do not possess the maturity as a nation to respect those qualities the way the Brits and the Germans do. We have far to go to catch up with them in that respect. Frankly, I doubt we ever will. It's not who we are. | 0 | not toxic |
Just one more of the many signs that the people with political clout here are determined to turn Hawaii into a Pacific version of Monaco, a playground for the rich. Build super-expensive condos facing the ocean (and blocking views), put in a host of luxury stores, educate the locals just enough so that they can be dishwashers, hotel housekeepers, and tour bus drivers, and you're on your way! | 0 | not toxic |
A most dreadful president possibly the Worst Ever. Loser Just Sad! | 1 | toxic |
Good points all Mr. Kamisato. The self appointed experts have no answer to your questions, they fantasize about an energy commons where all will give according to their ability and take according to their needs. Unfortunately in the real world such an Panglossian construct is impossible.
The real future will be filled with rate increases and/or rolling brownouts. Let the games commence. | 0 | not toxic |
Good point Yjin, thanks. I should have been more clear. When we "find God" through our religious faith, - the "Good" we rely on is what that religion tells/teaches us. Often this involves rejecting what another religious denominations or faith systems holds. We also "find God" through reflection on what it means to be human, what we Christians conceive as "the image and likeness of God" in us, in creation. It is my opinion that this route which leads to the "common good", through reflection and reason, can also lead to God. But on the way, it instructs us on what we all hold in common. At least, that is how I see it. That is what I was trying to clarify when I wrote: "This is more of a human issue before (on the way, by reason before faith) it is a faith one." | 0 | not toxic |
Not at all. It's a place where most adults respect and treat one another honorably and with heart, until you show yourself not deserving of such. | 0 | not toxic |
Issues are issues. Attacking one side because of poor policy directed at a problem while leaving the other side alone when they do the same is the "political". | 0 | not toxic |
It'll be competing with Aviion and Air Miles, which also don't have airline partners. | 0 | not toxic |
What has happened to the Globe and Mail?
- Biased and untruthful real estate pieces supplied by realtors, brokers, banking economist and the rest of the lot.
- Extremely politically correct views that have nothing to do with reality.
Yes..... the times they are a changin'. | 0 | not toxic |
The U.N. mediators will prevent any progress. | 0 | not toxic |
If you want to debate, Rick Tubania, debate. Not hiding behind insults. Here are facts, Rick Tubania.
Fact: Cayetano lawsuit did not result in a halt in rail construction.
Fact: The lawsuit that the Supreme Court ruled against HART for non-compliance with law was the only one that caused rail construction to temporary stop.
Fact: Premature signing of contracts long before actual construction took place resulted in change orders when actual construction began.
Defenses put up by HART were all rejected by the Supreme Court.
Propaganda that frivolous law suits caused a delay in rail construction is false. | 0 | not toxic |
Decades of photos and videos of neo-Nazis always reveal the same stupid young guys, long on brawn and short on brains, weak characters who seek strength in the thuggish mob. It will always be that way since no mature and intelligent person would succumb to such hateful idiocy, or make excuses for it, not even online.
Trump's reluctance to promptly denounce the racist goons indicates the obvious ugly truth -- they are useful to him and his team, a significant part of his backward base. Waiting for moral leadership from the most unfit President to ever foul the White House is as futile as waiting for Godot. But Trump is the cynical narcissist he always was -- the real culprits are the gullible creatures who voted him in, and emboldened the worst among them, and set fire to their fragile society. Still they imagine themselves to be great patriots even as they ensure the decline of their beloved nation. | 1 | toxic |
You're right-- when they admitted to their misconduct and error in making such a connection, it was indeed "weak"-- they should have gone further and fired the "journalists" responsible for making such an attack. | 0 | not toxic |
It seems to be Ok to break the law if you claim that you are from a disenfranchised segment of society. Except of course, if you are white. What if normal white people formed a group called WHITE LIVES MATTER? What if they were peaceful and excluded any neo nazis or KKK grous from membership. Would they be recognized as legitimate? | 0 | not toxic |
And so our isolationist state begins. | 0 | not toxic |
Most interesting that the common denominator is apparently quite obvious. Just rushing out to buy the supply of paper bags! And yet the process of consequence snails forth at the speed of...whatever! | 0 | not toxic |
Personally, I think the presentation is awful! The bowl has drips and the crab appears to be within a commercial florist's filler material! Was it for an entree? Should not the crab be IN the risotto? Congrats, though. | 0 | not toxic |
Did you help get my truthful comment rejected Dejain? | 0 | not toxic |
This article has missed the point and the implication of the larger picture. There is no inherent,unbreakable link between profit and progress. In fact, this case and many others demonstrate the opposite. Airlines are now offering substandard service to make more money. Competition is a theoretical pipe dream. Aside from government regulation there is no countervailing market force. In other words the market increasingly is failing to deliver benefits to society and actually is delivering harm. Its fixed and shareholders cannot be trusted to do the right thing. | 0 | not toxic |
Time to get off the reserves in Brazil and in North America... become part of society at large. Reservers are artificial havens. | 0 | not toxic |
Ms. Day said (among other things) delaying “would risk millions in unnecessary termination fees.”
Going ahead with the project would risk millions in overruns, just like with everything else DIA has done. | 0 | not toxic |
The article is about Trump using his position to enrich himself while president. - not after he's leaves the WH. | 0 | not toxic |
"We" have been deceived ??????
"We" may have been asleep at the switch, but the curly hair phenom had curly hair before - and after - the election ! | 0 | not toxic |
Everything is relative. To the mom, a 22-year-old seems like a kid. To you--a younger person?-- it doesn't. Let the mother have her feelings without trying to correct her. You can still have yours. | 0 | not toxic |
For ALL you Marijuana users in this city, county, state, and in this country, and in this world, this statement is from Eugene's very own Dr. Eric Geisler. M.D., who is the Medical Director for Serenity Lane. Mr. Geisler states, " I meet PATIENTS every day whose lives have FALLEN apart due to SUBSTANCE ABUSE and ADDITION. Increasingly, that substance is MARIJUANA.
I just can not wait for the EXCUSES..................... | 0 | not toxic |
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