Confession time

lilMeggies

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Alrightly....what should I do that I don't do....well I never do my mask...I hate the damn thing...occasionally when I'm out and this is occasionally because we all know the evil end to missing these...I miss my enzymes only when I'm out with friends and I forgot to put them in my purse (yeah I know mom) You're probably cursing my name as you read this...I never go to bed early even when I have to be up at a ridiculously early time I still go to bed at 1 or 2....I'm gonna stop here or I'll get the beating of a life time from my friends and family
 

lilMeggies

New member
Alrightly....what should I do that I don't do....well I never do my mask...I hate the damn thing...occasionally when I'm out and this is occasionally because we all know the evil end to missing these...I miss my enzymes only when I'm out with friends and I forgot to put them in my purse (yeah I know mom) You're probably cursing my name as you read this...I never go to bed early even when I have to be up at a ridiculously early time I still go to bed at 1 or 2....I'm gonna stop here or I'll get the beating of a life time from my friends and family
 

lilMeggies

New member
Alrightly....what should I do that I don't do....well I never do my mask...I hate the damn thing...occasionally when I'm out and this is occasionally because we all know the evil end to missing these...I miss my enzymes only when I'm out with friends and I forgot to put them in my purse (yeah I know mom) You're probably cursing my name as you read this...I never go to bed early even when I have to be up at a ridiculously early time I still go to bed at 1 or 2....I'm gonna stop here or I'll get the beating of a life time from my friends and family
 

lilMeggies

New member
Alrightly....what should I do that I don't do....well I never do my mask...I hate the damn thing...occasionally when I'm out and this is occasionally because we all know the evil end to missing these...I miss my enzymes only when I'm out with friends and I forgot to put them in my purse (yeah I know mom) You're probably cursing my name as you read this...I never go to bed early even when I have to be up at a ridiculously early time I still go to bed at 1 or 2....I'm gonna stop here or I'll get the beating of a life time from my friends and family
 

lilMeggies

New member
Alrightly....what should I do that I don't do....well I never do my mask...I hate the damn thing...occasionally when I'm out and this is occasionally because we all know the evil end to missing these...I miss my enzymes only when I'm out with friends and I forgot to put them in my purse (yeah I know mom) You're probably cursing my name as you read this...I never go to bed early even when I have to be up at a ridiculously early time I still go to bed at 1 or 2....I'm gonna stop here or I'll get the beating of a life time from my friends and family
 

Ender

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>








<b>I wish there was something else out there for me that isn't flamingly illegal/detectable in pee</b>,.</end quote></div>

What's up with you americans and drug tests? Recently i read that 48% of people have had their urine tested for drugs at some point. Is that true?

I can't think of anyone I know that has EVER had a drug test...for work or other reasons. It's crazy.
 

Ender

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>








<b>I wish there was something else out there for me that isn't flamingly illegal/detectable in pee</b>,.</end quote></div>

What's up with you americans and drug tests? Recently i read that 48% of people have had their urine tested for drugs at some point. Is that true?

I can't think of anyone I know that has EVER had a drug test...for work or other reasons. It's crazy.
 

Ender

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>








<b>I wish there was something else out there for me that isn't flamingly illegal/detectable in pee</b>,.</end quote></div>

What's up with you americans and drug tests? Recently i read that 48% of people have had their urine tested for drugs at some point. Is that true?

I can't think of anyone I know that has EVER had a drug test...for work or other reasons. It's crazy.
 

Ender

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>








<b>I wish there was something else out there for me that isn't flamingly illegal/detectable in pee</b>,.</end quote>

What's up with you americans and drug tests? Recently i read that 48% of people have had their urine tested for drugs at some point. Is that true?

I can't think of anyone I know that has EVER had a drug test...for work or other reasons. It's crazy.
 

Ender

New member
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>








<b>I wish there was something else out there for me that isn't flamingly illegal/detectable in pee</b>,.</end quote>

What's up with you americans and drug tests? Recently i read that 48% of people have had their urine tested for drugs at some point. Is that true?

I can't think of anyone I know that has EVER had a drug test...for work or other reasons. It's crazy.
 

kswitch

New member
the criminalization of substances in america is tied to economic crisis. when a minority group is seen to be an threat (be it economic or political), their drug of choice is targeted.

we are now in an economic pinch because of the war, a recent minimum wage hike, and god knows what else. it is common for employers to thin the candidate pool by donig criminal background checks and drug tests.

i have noticed that the minimum number of years that must have passed before a convicted felon can be hired (a number set by the hiring agency) has increased from 3 years in 2002 to 7 years in 2007.

if lonely, middle-aged housewives were somehow deemed to be a threat to the prevailing political agenda or the "ruling class" workforce, you can bet your bottom dollar that prozac will be classified scedule I.
 

kswitch

New member
the criminalization of substances in america is tied to economic crisis. when a minority group is seen to be an threat (be it economic or political), their drug of choice is targeted.

we are now in an economic pinch because of the war, a recent minimum wage hike, and god knows what else. it is common for employers to thin the candidate pool by donig criminal background checks and drug tests.

i have noticed that the minimum number of years that must have passed before a convicted felon can be hired (a number set by the hiring agency) has increased from 3 years in 2002 to 7 years in 2007.

if lonely, middle-aged housewives were somehow deemed to be a threat to the prevailing political agenda or the "ruling class" workforce, you can bet your bottom dollar that prozac will be classified scedule I.
 

kswitch

New member
the criminalization of substances in america is tied to economic crisis. when a minority group is seen to be an threat (be it economic or political), their drug of choice is targeted.

we are now in an economic pinch because of the war, a recent minimum wage hike, and god knows what else. it is common for employers to thin the candidate pool by donig criminal background checks and drug tests.

i have noticed that the minimum number of years that must have passed before a convicted felon can be hired (a number set by the hiring agency) has increased from 3 years in 2002 to 7 years in 2007.

if lonely, middle-aged housewives were somehow deemed to be a threat to the prevailing political agenda or the "ruling class" workforce, you can bet your bottom dollar that prozac will be classified scedule I.
 

kswitch

New member
the criminalization of substances in america is tied to economic crisis. when a minority group is seen to be an threat (be it economic or political), their drug of choice is targeted.

we are now in an economic pinch because of the war, a recent minimum wage hike, and god knows what else. it is common for employers to thin the candidate pool by donig criminal background checks and drug tests.

i have noticed that the minimum number of years that must have passed before a convicted felon can be hired (a number set by the hiring agency) has increased from 3 years in 2002 to 7 years in 2007.

if lonely, middle-aged housewives were somehow deemed to be a threat to the prevailing political agenda or the "ruling class" workforce, you can bet your bottom dollar that prozac will be classified scedule I.
 

kswitch

New member
the criminalization of substances in america is tied to economic crisis. when a minority group is seen to be an threat (be it economic or political), their drug of choice is targeted.

we are now in an economic pinch because of the war, a recent minimum wage hike, and god knows what else. it is common for employers to thin the candidate pool by donig criminal background checks and drug tests.

i have noticed that the minimum number of years that must have passed before a convicted felon can be hired (a number set by the hiring agency) has increased from 3 years in 2002 to 7 years in 2007.

if lonely, middle-aged housewives were somehow deemed to be a threat to the prevailing political agenda or the "ruling class" workforce, you can bet your bottom dollar that prozac will be classified scedule I.
 
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