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  1. Jedi Corbyn

     

    hahah this is what i said.

     

    Coincidence? I THINK NOT

     

     

     

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    need to educate the young people and get them out of apathy, and to vote.

     

     

     

     

    lets do this

  2. 59% of the vote - i wonder what that actually means in terms of people scale

     

     

    im hoping the young internet generation get on this, and he just destroys cameron in any debates. and then maybe we can get along with the rest of the world

  3. hot

    oh is it supposed to be making my funny harder

     

    i dont get it

     

    doesn't quite look like the shuttle from the movie, right?

     

     

    bloody hell, wake up lala! oh yeah, the shuttle is a cupboard. and shes not even wearing all the outfit

    i was trying to picture where i knew those knickers from but brain is melted

  4. I finished Fifty Year Sword by him last week, it's pretty cool and can be read in under an hour.

     

    On The Martian at the moment and finding it really dull, it's a month into him being stranded on Mars and he doesn't write about his loneliness, family, his loves, wanking, nothing, it's just a bloke moving things around and saying cheesy dad jokes.

     

    is it matt damon in the film? maybe the author had him in mind from the start

  5. :facepalm:

     

    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/homeopathy-conference-ends-in-chaos-after-delegates-take-hallucinogenic-drug-10491114.html

    Homeopathy conference ends in chaos after delegates take hallucinogenic drug

     

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    An alternative medicine conference has ended in chaos in Germany after dozens of delegates took a LSD-like drug and started suffering from hallucinations.

    Broadcaster NDR described the 29 men and women “staggering around, rolling in a meadow, talking gibberish and suffering severe cramps”.

    The group of "Heilpraktikers" was discovered at the hotel where they held their conference in the town of Handeloh, south of Hamburg, on Friday.


    More than 150 medical staff, ambulances and police descended on the scene and took the raving delegates to hospital.

    The patients, aged between 24 and 56, were found suffering from delusions, breathing problems, racing hearts and cramps, with some in a serious condition, Deutsche Welle reported.

    Tests on their blood and urine revealed they had all taken hallucinogenic drug 2C-E, which is known as Aquarust in Germany and has been illegal there since the end of last year.

    No one recovered sufficiently to be interviewed by police until Monday, a spokesperson said.

    Torsten Passie, a member of the German government’s expert commission for narcotics, told NDR: “It must have been a multiple overdose. That does not support the view that the people concerned took the hallucinogen knowingly.

    “One has to assume that people were not told about the substance, its effects and risks before taking it.”

    Police are reportedly looking into possibilities including the drug being taken as a joint experiment, or it being furtively given to conference participants as a prank.

    No arrests have yet been made as the investigation continues into a possible violation of Germany’s Narcotics Act.LSD1.jpgThe drug's effects have been likened to LSD

    The Association of German Healing Practitioners (VDH), which represents homeopaths as well as other naturopaths, quickly distanced itself from the embarrassment.

    In a statement, it said none of its representatives took hallucinogens during the “incident” in Handeloh.

    “The organisers of this obscure conference are unknown to us and such events will not be tolerated by our Association,” a spokesperson said.

    “Unfortunately, the conference in Handeloh has severely damaged the image of the alternative medicine profession…and we have clarified that such acts are not in the spirit of natural therapy, and contradict our values both morally and legally.

    “The Association of German Healing Practitioners (Heilpraktikers) detests such misdemeanours.”

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