Wow all this rape and I missed it. ;-;
How is everyone doing?
Wow all this rape and I missed it. ;-;
How is everyone doing?
Everybody has been crying, wailing "where's Jello? ;_;"
kudichan said:
Everybody has been crying, wailing "where's Jello? ;_;"
Well its hard doing Sankaku-kun all the time with irl work, friends, family and weed-stuff. ;_;
I miss you guys though... ¤_¤
I'm doing just fine and pretty much feel like my old self again.
Who knew the Jelloman would be the busiest person here.
Char said:
I'm doing just fine and pretty much feel like my old self again.
And five minutes later, chair killed himself
Work is done for the day \o/
palmtop-tiger said:
*kicks Lens*Bonjour, baka.
*slaps Palmy*
Bonsoir, bakatiger
triumf said:
OH MY GOD
IT'S A GHOST
You know who you have to call!
... And yep, no matter how hard I try I just can't not call you anything other than MKS
Artwork said:
What is this 'positive' you are talking about?!
I will try to find it.
It is having a higher electrical potential. You should try rubbing a ballon on your head.
kudichan said:
And five minutes later, chair killed himself
You shouldn't bully people. That makes negetive ions.
Same old, same old. I started drawing a little again though.ancientalchemist said:
Wow all this rape and I missed it. ;-;How is everyone doing?
Today in the safety meeting there was a bonechilling presentation on active shooter response, which can be summed up by "run, hide, fight." It really makes you feel vulnerable, and since this sort of catastrophe has happened on a yearly basis here in Colorado, it seems very real.
Remember, they are looking for easy targets. Once actual resistance presents itself, they self terminate.
The plant I work at is a NERC asset, which means that no firearms are allowed on the premises except with security. Security only stops a person at the gate after a visual inspection and ID, so if a shooter gets past the gate, he has a few buildings full of unarmed people he could kill. Ne nearest police or firestation is about 20 minutes away, and there are 4 1.5 ton Cl2 tanks for use in various processes. A smartypants crazybastard could not only destabilize NERC but could release enough toxic gas to force both Fort Carson and the city of Fountain to evacuate.
However, the roughneck mechanic, electrician, and coal handling crews have an arsenal of improvised weaponry a few steps away from their breakroom and would hesitate to use it.
I plan to just hide in my cubical and let them bash a few heads.
Insufflation of 12mg of 3-methoxy-phencyclidine led to suicidal ideation.
Very bad.
Eagerly awaiting sleep. Will hopefully feel better tomorrow.
Stop snorting drugs Kudi. Drugs are bad for your health, and can get you into serious trouble. Especially, pcp related drugs.
If you need to get high on something move to Colorado and then go to a dispensary. You can buy medical grade marijuana from a legitimate businessman.
pinkturtlefart said:
The plant I work at is a NERC asset, which means that no firearms are allowed on the premises except with security. Security only stops a person at the gate after a visual inspection and ID, so if a shooter gets past the gate, he has a few buildings full of unarmed people he could kill. Ne nearest police or firestation is about 20 minutes away, and there are 4 1.5 ton Cl2 tanks for use in various processes. A smartypants crazybastard could not only destabilize NERC but could release enough toxic gas to force both Fort Carson and the city of Fountain to evacuate.However, the roughneck mechanic, electrician, and coal handling crews have an arsenal of improvised weaponry a few steps away from their breakroom and would hesitate to use it.
I plan to just hide in my cubical and let them bash a few heads.
They should just allow guns though on improvised weaponry what sorta things do they keep on hand?
I figure a power plant would have all kinds of stuff that would make good improvised weapons.
Though I'd probably still keep a taser the kind that shoots darts and a 150 milliwatt or larger laser on hand.
In the Springs a majority of dispensaries are operated by recent college graduates with a background in agricultural sciences. As much as I hate mind altering chemicals, except caffeine ;), you can't really differentiate between the dispensary and a liqueur store.
pinkturtlefart said:
This is the same video I had to watch at work for my yearly training
pinkturtlefart said:
In the Springs a majority of dispensaries are operated by recent college graduates with a background in agricultural sciences. As much as I hate mind altering chemicals, except caffeine ;), you can't really differentiate between the dispensary and a liqueur store.
I don't know about over there in CO, but we still have pretty tight regulation over here. We are more akin to a pharmacy than a liqueur store. And since our program is only medical mj right now most people that are willing to buy a $300 MMJ card really benefit from the meds, information and educational material dispensaries offer. Otherwise most just let their card expire and go buy from the black market again.
I can't say how full legalization will affect the way our dispensaries operate but it will be easier for poor people to access meds in a safe controlled environment without having to dish out $300 for a card that expires every year.
ancientalchemist said:
I can't say how full legalization will affect the way our dispensaries operate but it will be easier for poor people to access meds in a safe controlled environment without having to dish out $300 for a card that expires every year.
That's pretty bullshit. They don't put that kind of hoops for regular medicine, and this is for medicinal use too.
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