• 13 Posts
  • 1.06K Comments
Joined 2 年前
cake
Cake day: 2023年6月3日

help-circle






  • Aren’t those things a bit overkill for stuff like shaheds?
    Don’t we have some smaller and more cost effective stuff?

    Edit: like the Gepard seems to be a good fit for ground based defence positions.
    Don’t we have something at least more reasonable than an 88kg missile with an 10kg warhead?
    Or is that only the configuration for ground targets?
    Still, this all seems to be much too massive for such fragile targets


  • Imho to be a pawn means to be moved around by external strong forces.
    And that can never be ok. Because every human is the god/king/creator of his own life and no one else has say in it - as long as he doesn’t influence another’s freedom.

    What’s so fucking hard about that for society?
    Wouldn’t it be nicer, if everyone could do whatever the fuck feels necessary for him and the society he cares about?
    I’ve nothing against money, because it has great value in communicating, well, value.
    But the imperialistic capitalism we currently ride is not even just not sustainable, it also brings misery to do many people, while we technically would have the means to prevent raid misery.

    It’s just stupid all around…






  • 1 times 69 is probably better than 0 times 69?
    Guess there are only 3 digit numbers possible, so 069 would maybe be even a bit lame

    That’s all I can do, sorry ;⁠-⁠)

    Edit: so, let’s take this a bit further
    Maybe it’s a male, symbolised through the phallic ‘1’, watching a couple ‘69’ ?

    Ok, this is getting stupid now, better I quit thinking about it…

    Edit 2: so, if you take this as prophecy, then you’ll either have a very interesting night, or it’s just porn as always

    Aah, why can’t I stop?!







  • Legalization has only positives

    People who need something, to get through the day, will always seek for some kind of crutch.

    When the legal range of available products (sorry, just learned, that the word “Sortiment” doesn’t have a nice English equivalent) aren’t helping ones issue, they’ll look for other sources.
    But unregulated sources can bring multiple problems with it.

    First off, and the thing, I care about most:
    we’d/we do hurt people looking for some kind of help.
    Either by directly reducing their sources of crutches to untrustable and dangerous ones, with a product that’s very probably not clean and could damage the user in unintended ways, they aren’t aware about. We need to provide a safety net for people with problems, and not stigmatize those who try to help themselves.
    And I’ve never met an addict, that was just an addict for the sake of it, or the feeling of the first time was so great - ok, maybe once I did.
    But in every other case, the only ones getting hooked are the ones, that finally felt good with themselves for once in their life, when they somehow introduced some drug into their system.
    And that’s why many of them say, it was that feeling of the first time, they always try to reproduce.
    For a normal happy person, heroin wouldn’t make much of a difference.
    But if you’re feeling unloved and alone, hurt and abused, when you’re feeling lost and don’t know what to do, than end yourself.
    Well then, then heroin (or whatever helps your cause) will give you a new perspective of life.
    This escape from overwhelming, oppressive, suffocation problems is it, why people get hooked on drugs.

    There is just nothing wrong with recreational use, as long as it’s just about boosting a good time or even better, use mind altering drugs in a ritual setting, to change your perspective on things and learn (again) that love and your lives ones are the center of your life - or discover, that there was always one thing, that you wanted to do. Doesn’t matter, if it gives you more options and happiness in life, it wasn’t bad.
    Bad it is for the people who cling to it, because only on it, they feel like functioning normal.

    Those people have actual drug problems, and even with crystal meth the statistics say, that only a few percent (we’re talking 1-2%) get addicted.
    (At least that’s, what I saw and remember - proof me wrong) And we have to keep in mind what social stigma fucking crystal meth has!
    The group of people doing it (and show up on those statistics) are mostly people, that are already looking for such experiences and have stepped over the border of social tolerance, but look for their own thing (either enjoyment or escape/help)
    And there is pretty much no one, who ever just started with meth (or other hard drugs, like heroin) . In the most cases there was at least alcohol and probably cigarettes/nicotine involved - there are absolutely always exceptions, but that doesn’t change much, what needs to change in our social system.
    As tragic, as those exceptions are, those usually happen in groups, where people with problematic drug use already gather.
    So, solving the problem of the mass, should also help to reduce those sad exceptions.

    Ok, I’ve started a bigger second point, but the only thing left I have are those few words, trying to start describing an idea:
    “Then we need to look into the individual”

    Well,… I hope the first point is sufficient, and if I ever remember what I wanted to say else, I’ll come back here ;⁠-⁠)
    So kids, you see, don’t abuse drugs, else you won’t remember shit… - although my mother has the same problem, and never in her live did anything illicit.
    So I can’t say with confidence, that we can talk about causation.

    But, what hurt my mind most, were social traumata (e.g. a Burnout), and drugs (and many exercises like meditation) exceptionally helped my mental state and ability to handle life and work despite my handicap.
    As I said, as long as I actively work on a problem and use drugs in a ritual state, they are helping me.
    As soon as I need them just to get through the day, then I’m having a problem, I’m trying to avoid.

    I know, this is mostly about me, but talking with other users, I’ve mostly seen the same mindset.