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Drug Finder .Info Search Engine
Specialized personal drug info search engine. Find factual information for legal prescription and illegal recreational drugs. Includes a community with discussion forums, articles, news, and other informative resources. Focus is harm reduction / harm minimization on safe drug and medicine use for all ages.
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Friday, March 30, 2007
32 Resources On Ways to Break Through Internet Censorship - China, Iran, Cu
These are links and programs to break through countries who censor Internet or block web sites or pages, such as the Great Firewall of China.
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Friday, March 23, 2007
Video of Barbara Boxer politely tearing Jim Inhofe a new one (video)
Boxer (Democrat) tells Inhofe (Republican) who is boss now to the bemusement of onlookers. LOL
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Video of Barbara Boxer politely tearing Jim Inhofe a new one (video)
Boxer (Democrat) tells Inhofe (Republican) who is boss now to the bemusement of onlookers. LOL
read more | digg story
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
It's Been an 'All Out War' on Pot Smokers for 35 Years
Thirty-five years ago this month, a congressionally mandated commission on U.S. drug policy did something extraordinary: They told the truth about marijuana.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2006
On Death Being 'Final'...
Ever since I was young, I've thought obsessively about death being 'final'. When I was six years old I would ponder in bed at night before falling asleep how after I died, death would be final. That I would never exist in any way again. I'm talking about everything that comprises 'me' (or anyone) -- right now.
I simply can't buy into the concept of an 'afterlife' or 'Heaven' or 'Hell'. Though I would be willing to believe, if it seemed logical. But I think that humans are animals, albeit smarter than a dog. But a dog dies and is finished, and thus, I assume that the same is true for a human.
Considering that some humans use to believe that 'Heaven' was in the clouds. And since we, as a human race have disproved that in the clouds is not a Heaven, but rather outer space lies beyond the clouds and our atmosphere. When I recognize the billions of galaxies in the known universe with solar systems (extrasolar) outside of our own. I can't help but assume that other planets harbor life, but we can't specifically see it yet. It's not only a question of 'why do we matter', but in terms of death, why does it matter if humans on Earth die? What special circumstances will happen to us, that wouldn't happen to 'type x' species on planet 'far, far away'?
Physically, my brain is in control of my body. After 'I' (or anyone) dies, my brain will cease to function. How can 'I' (or anybody) still exist after this happens?
Some people believe in spirits and ghosts. However, there's no real proof of this, so how can there be any proof of any sort of afterlife?
Back to my original point at the start of this thread. When I think about everything that 'I' am being 'lost forever'. I become quite scared. Knowing that I exist right now, but knowing that my existence won't be forever is quite frightening.
I simply can't buy into the concept of an 'afterlife' or 'Heaven' or 'Hell'. Though I would be willing to believe, if it seemed logical. But I think that humans are animals, albeit smarter than a dog. But a dog dies and is finished, and thus, I assume that the same is true for a human.
Considering that some humans use to believe that 'Heaven' was in the clouds. And since we, as a human race have disproved that in the clouds is not a Heaven, but rather outer space lies beyond the clouds and our atmosphere. When I recognize the billions of galaxies in the known universe with solar systems (extrasolar) outside of our own. I can't help but assume that other planets harbor life, but we can't specifically see it yet. It's not only a question of 'why do we matter', but in terms of death, why does it matter if humans on Earth die? What special circumstances will happen to us, that wouldn't happen to 'type x' species on planet 'far, far away'?
Physically, my brain is in control of my body. After 'I' (or anyone) dies, my brain will cease to function. How can 'I' (or anybody) still exist after this happens?
Some people believe in spirits and ghosts. However, there's no real proof of this, so how can there be any proof of any sort of afterlife?
Back to my original point at the start of this thread. When I think about everything that 'I' am being 'lost forever'. I become quite scared. Knowing that I exist right now, but knowing that my existence won't be forever is quite frightening.
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