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Title: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: dank on June 27, 2013, 03:14:27 AM
I posted a lot of philosophical posts that go against the principles of the government.  I had a near death experience when the same cartel cars were circling my friends house


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: dank on June 27, 2013, 03:40:35 AM
I posted a lot of philosophical posts that go against the principles of the government.  I called out the government for importing cocaine.  I had a near death experience when the same cartel cars were circling my friends house.  They made their presence noticed by spray painting THEY KILLED BAMBI :( and KILLRS, along with GET HIGH NIGGA, referring to Sean (me), who uses drugs spiritually and medicinally, also by riding harleys in groups, revving as they passed the house, for a good 5 months.

I was committed to a psych ward because the doctor thought what I experienced was delusional, when I know for fact I experienced something genuine and real.  They had me on over three different anti-psychotics because I told them the CIA, a secret organization made for securing the United State's power, would have a hit on me.  I saw two CIA agents three houses down from my house, on four occasions.  Once the people in the car, wearing sunglasses and holding up magazine to peak over, walked passed with a dog and a kid after I entered the house.  I saw the same people on several occasions.  More evidence points that it was a real event than that it was in my head.

Police came to my parents house to take me to the hospital for twelve days because I didn't take my medicine, I experienced muscle lost, weight gain and energy loss from it.

Now, I'm forced to take a shot of Invega every month or police could take me to a state prison for three months.  I'm being threatened by two bad things because some people don't want to believe my experiences.  Should other people that believe me be drugged for believing in something that could very possibly not be a delusion, looking at today's society?

I'm concerned with what potential long term effects of Invega my hold.  It's an anti-psychotic, I feel that it directly disables parts of the brain.  I've never taken pharmaceuticals harder than advil and I don't want to start now.

Is it morally sound for these people to shoot me up with a drug, in my body, against my will?


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: BadBear on June 27, 2013, 03:45:45 AM
I don't know. Is it morally sound to steal from others to support your drug habit?


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: dank on June 27, 2013, 03:49:05 AM
I didn't steal, I expected to be killed sooner than I was and I made no conscious effort to steal his money.

Speaking of stealing, it isn't right that the government steals money through taxes.


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: BadBear on June 27, 2013, 04:14:24 AM
I didn't steal, I expected to be killed sooner than I was and I made no conscious effort to steal his money.

Speaking of stealing, it isn't right that the government steals money through taxes.

You borrowed money with no intention of paying it back, that's theft. It's funny how it's ok for you to intrude on the rights of others, but not okay for others to do it to you. Maybe it's all that bad karma catching up to you.

You're a hypocrite.


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: saddambitcoin on June 27, 2013, 04:19:26 AM
hey dank

no obviously they should not be able to pump you full of drugs without your consent

just play it cool until they think you've recovered, we are all being watched but if you start to freak out it gives them a reason to control you.  

act normal to them but go about your drug using in private.  


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: 🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 on June 27, 2013, 06:28:25 AM
I posted a lot of philosophical posts that go against the principles of the government.  I called out the government for importing cocaine.  I had a near death experience when the same cartel cars were circling my friends house.  They made their presence noticed by spray painting THEY KILLED BAMBI :( and KILLRS, along with GET HIGH NIGGA, referring to Sean (me), who uses drugs spiritually and medicinally, also by riding harleys in groups, revving as they passed the house, for a good 5 months.

I was committed to a psych ward because the doctor thought what I experienced was delusional, when I know for fact I experienced something genuine and real.  They had me on over three different anti-psychotics because I told them the CIA, a secret organization made for securing the United State's power, would have a hit on me.  I saw two CIA agents three houses down from my house, on four occasions.  Once the people in the car, wearing sunglasses and holding up magazine to peak over, walked passed with a dog and a kid after I entered the house.  I saw the same people on several occasions.  More evidence points that it was a real event than that it was in my head.

Police came to my parents house to take me to the hospital for twelve days because I didn't take my medicine, I experienced muscle lost, weight gain and energy loss from it.

Now, I'm forced to take a shot of Invega every month or police could take me to a state prison for three months.  I'm being threatened by two bad things because some people don't want to believe my experiences.  Should other people that believe me be drugged for believing in something that could very possibly not be a delusion, looking at today's society?

I'm concerned with what potential long term effects of Invega my hold.  It's an anti-psychotic, I feel that it directly disables parts of the brain.  I've never taken pharmaceuticals harder than advil and I don't want to start now.

Is it morally sound for these people to shoot me up with a drug, in my body, against my will?
Similar thing happened to a friend in Australia. I told her to move out of the country until the CTO expired.


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: dank on June 27, 2013, 02:43:13 PM
Thanks for the input.

I didn't steal, I expected to be killed sooner than I was and I made no conscious effort to steal his money.

Speaking of stealing, it isn't right that the government steals money through taxes.

You borrowed money with no intention of paying it back, that's theft. It's funny how it's ok for you to intrude on the rights of others, but not okay for others to do it to you. Maybe it's all that bad karma catching up to you.

You're a hypocrite.

I did have intentions of paying squall back.  I still do.


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: peasant on July 10, 2013, 05:30:30 PM
Many of your posts on the Dank Bank thread didn't show you had interest to pay back. It was more along the lines of "He was a fool to trust me". Doing a quick look at what's happened to you since then, it's sad and also expected with the path you have chosen. I hope you figure life out one day, because you clearly don't have a clue of how to live a satisfying and productive life without hurting others.

A simple suggestion to get you started is lay off the drugs and i'm not talking about the ones you are forced to take. Some people can handle them but most can't and end up destroying there life. You are a perfect example. The ones you are forced to take are pretty bad, but you put yourself in that situation. Figure out how to get out of it the right way. There is still hope if you choose to positively change your life. Good luck.


Title: Re: Is it right to drug our youth against their will?
Post by: peasant on July 10, 2013, 05:42:10 PM
Also, everyone has intentions, but only actions matter. Man up and pay the man back. Give him a $1 a week if you can't give more which i'm certain is doable. Do something to show your not what your actions show you are.