VikingKing
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Kill, kill, kill em all. Tight sh!t here gents. American trained, good to go? http://www.funker530.com/mexican-marines-annihilate-cartel-members-recover-dope/
Forget the cash, the cars, and the chiseled jawlines. Female desire operates on a completely different frequency. Primal. Subconscious. Triggers that bypass her logic and hit her on a gut level. Most guys are totally blind to them.
I know because I was one of them. The overthinking. The paralysis. The silent drive home kicking yourself for freezing up. Watching average guys walk away with the girl while you stood there stuck in your own head.
Then I decoded the psychology behind what actually makes women tick. 22 hard rules. Subtle behavioral shifts that rewired my entire reality. The anxiety evaporated. Women started leaning in. Investing. Chasing.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Here's the thing; people will get drugs no matter what. People have problems and will turn to drugs to deal with them, legal or not. It will ruin their lives no matter what. However, making them legal would drop the price significantly, possibly making the drugs difficult to produce cost effectively so they won't even be around anymore. The problems that drugs cause like poverty would be negated.noobolgy said:Yup. Mexico has soooooo much potential. We help them get rid of the cartel, they can have a very profitable nation, and in turn a loyal and profitable ally for us. I would never condone legalizing herion, or cocaine because trust me there is a bad herion problem in the chicago area and around it. What we need to do is murder any one associated with heroin or cocaine. Legalizing marijuana would be great, and take some of the power away from the cartel. Like Prohibition gave a lot of power to al capone, but you cant just legalize the hard drugs. You have to kill off all those who deal with it, no prison, execution only.
Wait...what?Vice said:However, making them legal would drop the price significantly, possibly making the drugs difficult to produce cost effectively so they won't even be around anymore. The problems that drugs cause like poverty would be negated.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
Not sure if you get the economics...FairShake said:Wait...what?
People are still going to want to get high. Supply drops and price goes up.
Anyway want to see what legal drugs look like? Check our problem with oxycontin. I am scared to think what Big Pharma would do if it could actually sell heroin, crack, or speed.
I understand it a little. Enough to know your above argument made no sense.Vice said:Not sure if you get the economics...
And now alcohol isn't even around anymore right? Of course it is, big business got into the act just like they would if drugs were legal. They won't go away if legal, that's just wishful thinking.A similar analogy is the bootleg liquor business that boomed during the 1920's in the United States. Bad guys were making all kinds of money selling liquor, and as soon as the law was repealed, they stopped getting funded and moved on to something else.
I'm sure another black market would emerge.taiyuu_otoko said:If drugs became legal, the price would drop significantly, and the people that now produce drugs, (criminals) would stop producing them, because they wouldn't be able to compete with big manufacturers who could benefit from economies of scale, which are necessarily removed from producing illegal goods.
The type of person who gets into the illegal drug trade (low eduction, willing to take risks for big and fast benefits) is very different from somebody who would run / work for a large producer.
All the crime associated with drugs would go away as well.
That's what Vice was referring to. "They" were the bad guys making drugs that would go away, not the drugs themselves.
Of course, cops, FBI, DEA etc., who get HUGE budgets to fight drugs as well as the prison industrial complex who get huge cash for housing non-violent drug offenders would NEVER allow drugs to become legalized on a large scale.
Doubt that. Organized drug crime will definitely decrease (leading criminals to do other things like, say, robbery or fraud) but the personal crime and violence that is involved with drug abuse will go up up up. People are a bit pie in the sky with the legalization of drugs.taiyuu_otoko said:All the crime associated with drugs would go away as well.
He was not. If you read his postThat's what Vice was referring to. "They" were the bad guys making drugs that would go away, not the drugs themselves.
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
The personal crime and violence would be reduced as well if and only if the price of the drugs was cheaper, as you can't ruin your finances as easily with affordable drugs. Much of the street level violence stems from being desperate to earn that dollar to get the crack rock.FairShake said:Doubt that. Organized drug crime will definitely decrease (leading criminals to do other things like, say, robbery or fraud) but the personal crime and violence that is involved with drug abuse will go up up up. People are a bit pie in the sky with the legalization of drugs.
You're right, I don't explicitly mention anything about organized crime. However, that the implication was both organized crime and the drugs themselves. Once again, it is possible that hardcore users will create enough demand in an area for it to be profitable to manufacture the drug, but they will likely move on to an alternative.FairShake said:He was not. If you read his post
"However, making them legal would drop the price significantly, possibly making the drugs difficult to produce cost effectively so they won't even be around anymore. The problems that drugs cause like poverty would be negated."
He doesn't say anything about organized crime. He is clearly talking about drugs themselves when he says "they." That's why the problems drugs cause would be negated in his argument because the drugs are no longer around.
Dope, for one, is incredibly cheap. I guess legalizing it might make it cheaper but a bag is like 10 dollars or less here in Upper Darby. Illegal dope is actually cheaper than legal oxycontin or oxycodone! It's cheaper than some sixpacks!Vice said:The personal crime and violence would be reduced as well if and only if the price of the drugs was cheaper, as you can't ruin your finances as easily with affordable drugs. Much of the street level violence stems from being desperate to earn that dollar to get the crack rock.
Legalizing drugs will make them easier to get a hold of. Especially for middle-class, suburban, and rural folks.Once again, people are going to want to get high. They're just going to move to an alternative substance that's easier to get a hold of.
People don't do drugs because it's glamorous. They do drugs because they like to get high. They don't do drugs because they didn't get enough anti-drug education, because they are depressed, because their mom didn't hug them enough, because they poor. They do drugs because they like to get high. You can't change that.For example, instead of making coke glamorous as it is now, making it super cheap would render it something trailer park trash does, and I bet you that you won't see people doing lines in the bathroom in South Beach.