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Even if he used drugs, we should judge him? Why?

Most of us drink alcohol and smoke tobacco.

Millions of people die every day because of corporate warmongers, but they're ok because they wear expensive suits and can pay their way out of charges?
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vladimir wrote:
Millions of people die every day because of corporate warmongers, but they're ok because they wear expensive suits and can pay their way out of charges?
Actually only about 150,000 people die every day. But I'm sure at least 149,000 of those daily deaths are the fault of corporate warmongers and money.
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' ...the fault of money...'

Please elaborate, money is not a sentient being.
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vladimir wrote:' ...the fault of money...'

Please elaborate, money is not a sentient being.
Then why bother with your love/hate relationship?


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Satiated Parrot wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2017 4:37 pm
vladimir wrote:' ...the fault of money...'

Please elaborate, money is not a sentient being.
Then why bother with your love/hate relationship?
There is no 'relationship''. Kind of funny that that word is used when the issue was raised by someone who hasn't had a relationship with anybody, LOL.

It amuses me, this paranoia of yours, the knee-jerk reaction to every single statement regarding dirty money, together with the accompanying denial of what I have stated many, many times, namely that money is not dirty, but people who do anything for it are.

If you can post a viable contradiction of that, please feel free; otherwise, carry on doing what you are doing in Boringapore...

We're not holding our collective breath.

If the dirty money troubles your conscience so much, I suggest you examine your lifestyle and make the necessary changes.

An online argument won't solve your problem.
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hanno wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2017 4:22 pm Serious question as I do not do drugs: is meth so widespread now, even among middle-class Westerners?

lived in prague for about 3 years which is pretty much the european mecca of meth, not foreign to it myself.
in czech it was fairly widespread.
i don't think heart attacks in cambodia are meth associated tho.
i suspect it may be to do with the climate and how one adapts to it, or doesn't.
and drinking.
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I dont think either the climate or drinking kill most of these people. Or we would all have died long ago. I live in tropical Australia where beer consumption is staggering and it is bloody hot. Not many people die of heart attacks or anything else except illegal drugs.
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I agree with willyhilly here: if the mix of alcohol and heat was a big factor in heart attacks, the streets here would be covered in corpses.
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episteme wrote: Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:39 pm i don't think heart attacks in cambodia are meth associated tho.
i suspect it may be to do with the climate and how one adapts to it, or doesn't.
and drinking.

Ha. Are you actually being serious?
No offence intended but that has to be one of the dumbest things I've ever read on any of the Thai/Cambo/Laos forums in 15 years.
I don't often post but I had to, here.
Do you really believe this?
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