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post Jun 11 2010, 04:22 PM
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i feel like this is the first time you've ever said f*ck in a post
 
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post Jun 11 2010, 07:55 PM
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Jun 11 2010, 05:22 PM) *
i feel like this is the first time you've ever said f*ck in a post

 
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post Jun 11 2010, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 11 2010, 05:08 AM) *
Should I have just said that I don't do any of that stuff but not given my reasons why? I don't understand how you can make the latter statement when you aren't me and I didn't talk to you about that much when we were friends last summer, or if we did, I can't remember because it was too long ago.

No, but don't sugarcoat your reasons to cover your insecurities, not to mention provide useless info like "i dont binge cause its bad for your body"
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 12:23 AM
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Jun 11 2010, 05:22 PM) *
i feel like this is the first time you've ever said f*ck in a post

I curse more in real life than online.

QUOTE(aflyingcumshot @ Jun 11 2010, 10:43 PM) *
No, but don't sugarcoat your reasons to cover your insecurities, not to mention provide useless info like "i dont binge cause its bad for your body"

You're telling me I shouldn't judge people for doing what they want, but it seems as though you're judging me for doing what I want, which is to abstain from the activities I listed, and also for giving reasons why. Other people can smoke, drink, and hook up all they want if they're willing to deal with the consequences, however far down the road that may be, but I don't have to participate or keep silent about my opinion if I don't want to.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 07:41 AM
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hm. cristy,... i understand your reasons and such for your decisions, but when responding to posts on cB, less is more sometimes.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 08:36 AM
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i had to look up what "prude" meant
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 10:32 AM
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QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 12 2010, 12:23 AM) *
I curse more in real life than online.
You're telling me I shouldn't judge people for doing what they want, but it seems as though you're judging me for doing what I want, which is to abstain from the activities I listed, and also for giving reasons why. Other people can smoke, drink, and hook up all they want if they're willing to deal with the consequences, however far down the road that may be, but I don't have to participate or keep silent about my opinion if I don't want to.

You act as if smoking and drinking were some super taboo thing that is horrible for your body. Maybe in high amounts frequently, but I guarantee that I'm not going to have to "deal with the consequences" later down the road. Do it responsibly and you'll be completely fine.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 01:16 PM
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QUOTE(serotonin @ Jun 12 2010, 11:32 AM) *
Do it responsibly and you'll be completely fine.


f*ckyeah.

I still don't understand why people think just because you get drunk you're automatically going to sleep with some random person and do stupid shit and ALWAYS get a disease. It's bullshit.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 01:23 PM
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I drink and smoke underage, I'm still healthy and keep a 3.62 GPA.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 01:34 PM
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QUOTE(StuckInAMoshPit @ Jun 12 2010, 02:23 PM) *
I drink and smoke underage, I'm still healthy and keep a 3.62 GPA.
Top 3% of my class (over 1000+ students) is pretty baked... 4.0s+ galore.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 03:13 PM
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QUOTE(ArjunaCapulong @ Jun 12 2010, 01:34 PM) *
Top 3% of my class (over 1000+ students) is pretty baked... 4.0s+ galore.



I don't really try much, the only reason I have less than a 4.0 was because of my dumbf*ck math teacher for 2nd semester.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE(StuckInAMoshPit @ Jun 12 2010, 03:13 PM) *
I don't really try much, the only reason I have less than a 4.0 was because of my dumbf*ck math teacher for 2nd semester.

Juna's saying that the top 3% is pretty baked as in smokes a lot. You cited not smoking / drinking then said what your GPA was. He responded saying they do smoke and have a higher GPA. Do you think marijuana makes people try harder at school? I think not.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 04:06 PM
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QUOTE(Matsumoto @ Jun 12 2010, 02:16 PM) *
f*ckyeah.

I still don't understand why people think just because you get drunk you're automatically going to sleep with some random person and do stupid shit and ALWAYS get a disease. It's bullshit.

I don't. A lot of my peers drink every weekend and get back to their dorms more or less fine, but a few of my good friends have gotten alcohol poisoning or been lost on the way back, so I was kinda like, blink.gif mellow.gif D: It's just that drinking when I'm comfortable/in moderation helps to prevent that kind of stuff from happening to me.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 07:09 PM
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I've had alcohol poisoning once. It was not a pretty site.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 11 2010, 10:23 PM) *
You're telling me I shouldn't judge people for doing what they want, but it seems as though you're judging me for doing what I want

oh nice, assumptions and the victim card even before the sentence was finished
QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 11 2010, 10:23 PM) *
you're judging me for doing what I want, which is to abstain from the activities I listed, and also for giving reasons why. Other people can smoke, drink, and hook up all they want if they're willing to deal with the consequences, however far down the road that may be, but I don't have to participate or keep silent about my opinion if I don't want to.

did you not read anything i just wrote? its like im talking to an aimbot, just the same responses over and over


QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 11 2010, 10:23 PM) *
Other people can smoke, drink, and hook up all they want if they're willing to deal with the consequences, however far down the road that may be, but I don't have to participate or keep silent about my opinion if I don't want to.

QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 10 2010, 10:38 PM) *
I don't ever want to wake up one day and be like, "If only I hadn't [insert action here]," because there's nothing worse than knowing you're at total fault for the situation you're in. But that's just my personal belief, and I don't judge others for their lifestyle choices as long as they don't try to pressure me into doing what would make me uncomfortable.

QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 11 2010, 10:23 PM) *
Other people can smoke, drink, and hook up all they want if they're willing to deal with the consequences, however far down the road that may be, but I don't have to participate or keep silent about my opinion if I don't want to.

QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 10 2010, 10:38 PM) *
I don't ever want to wake up one day and be like, "If only I hadn't [insert action here]," because there's nothing worse than knowing you're at total fault for the situation you're in. But that's just my personal belief, and I don't judge others for their lifestyle choices as long as they don't try to pressure me into doing what would make me uncomfortable.

QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 11 2010, 10:23 PM) *
Other people can smoke, drink, and hook up all they want if they're willing to deal with the consequences, however far down the road that may be, but I don't have to participate or keep silent about my opinion if I don't want to.

QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 10 2010, 10:38 PM) *
I don't ever want to wake up one day and be like, "If only I hadn't [insert action here]," because there's nothing worse than knowing you're at total fault for the situation you're in. But that's just my personal belief, and I don't judge others for their lifestyle choices as long as they don't try to pressure me into doing what would make me uncomfortable.

QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 11 2010, 10:23 PM) *
Other people can smoke, drink, and hook up all they want if they're willing to deal with the consequences, however far down the road that may be, but I don't have to participate or keep silent about my opinion if I don't want to.

QUOTE(tokyo-rose @ Jun 10 2010, 10:38 PM) *
I don't ever want to wake up one day and be like, "If only I hadn't [insert action here]," because there's nothing worse than knowing you're at total fault for the situation you're in. But that's just my personal belief, and I don't judge others for their lifestyle choices as long as they don't try to pressure me into doing what would make me uncomfortable.







you can do whatever you want, just give your honest reason and not something you read on a powerpoint slide
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 08:20 PM
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lmao
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 08:40 PM
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If Cristy doesn't want to drink or smoke then that's fine. Now we all know she doesn't want to, so she probably won't be jumping into discussions about drinking or smoking. She has reasons why she doesn't. Everyone else has reasons why they do. See how easy that is?


When I graduated high school pretty much all the kids who were at the top of the class smoked and drank. I was kind of surprised when I was about a Junior in high school I became friends with a quieter group of girls who got good grades and who seemed pretty reserved (and one of them was really religious), but they'd get drunk on the weekends and cuss like sailors and occasionally smoke pot. You can't stereotype when it comes to who drinks and who smokes pot, and you can't stereotype what happens when they do.
 
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post Jun 12 2010, 09:02 PM
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QUOTE(DoubleJ @ Jun 12 2010, 08:09 PM) *
I've had alcohol poisoning once. It was not a pretty site.

Did you need to have your stomach pumped? My friend did, and several of our mutual friends accompanied her to the hospital. I think one of them even stayed overnight because he was so concerned.

QUOTE(aflyingcumshot @ Jun 12 2010, 09:11 PM) *
you can do whatever you want, just give your honest reason and not something you read on a powerpoint slide

It's nice that you still think I'm making assumptions and giving BS reasons when I've been honest about my opinion from the start. Have it your way, then, since you won't believe anything I say.

QUOTE(karmakiller @ Jun 12 2010, 09:40 PM) *
When I graduated high school pretty much all the kids who were at the top of the class smoked and drank. I was kind of surprised when I was about a Junior in high school I became friends with a quieter group of girls who got good grades and who seemed pretty reserved (and one of them was really religious), but they'd get drunk on the weekends and cuss like sailors and occasionally smoke pot. You can't stereotype when it comes to who drinks and who smokes pot, and you can't stereotype what happens when they do.

Yeah, a lot of students at my high school and college were/are the same way. I think part of it is that the high achievers, no pun intended, need a way to relieve the stress they accumulate from having to make sure they do well, so they resort to drug use. They should stick with whatever works for them, but I'd imagine that it can get expensive to keep buying drugs from a dealer on campus/in town.
 

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