Posted on 05/15/2010 3:16:03 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
The use of the drug LSD, or commonly referred to as acid, appears to be increasing especially among young adults in Arcata, according to an Arcata Police Department press release issued yesterday.
On April 18, officers responded to a residence to assist the Arcata Mad River Ambulance with a 31-year-old male subject who had just castrated himself. Medical personnel and officers were unable to locate the subjects testicles. He later told officers that he flushed them down the toilet as he feared they contained monsters.
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That’s one way to keep them from breeding.
“Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood
Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather
The multitudinous seas incarnadine,
Making the green one red.”
I might be considered offputting since I consider most people I meet to be completely stupid and clueless. ;) Very much a loaner and would rather read or create (I'm not a bad artist and also do many fibre arts) than have to chit chat with people I don't really like.
just say no!!!
Darwin Award Winner!!!!
Next, carry coals to Newcastle.
I don't understand all the opprobrium and ridicule being expressed, since he was totally correct, since they were full of liberal sperm: monsters, indeed!
Prayers sent for the drug taker and his family.
It’s too easy for most people to judge the take of illegal drugs, who suffers harm as receiving a just fate. Such a judgment comes from a person who basically doesn’t give a damn about his fellow man.
One reason such drugs are illegal, is that they scar our ability to discern, judge, and decide properly. It’s been recognized in the past, and they are made illegal in part because of those situations along with addiction and relapse.
LSD is probably more sinister as it appears to touch upon the spiritual domain, where angels both fallen and elect might also inhabit. If somebody wants to dabble in the spiritual domain, I’d recommend they do it the right way, by first having faith through Christ and let God do all the work. It’s a spiritual walk and can be much more puzzling with your eyes wide open, living every moment of our lives, awake and sleeping through faith in Him.
LOL. Imagine coming down off a trip like that and realizing just what you did. That’s worthy of a .22 at the temple
I guess he could possibly clone himself down the road.
Unless there are existing progeny or stored samples of his DNA, he has effectively, stupidly, removed himself from the gene pool. I believe that is the qualifying condition for consideration. Most awards are pothumous and involve spectacular (often public) stupidity, but I think this places him in consideration.
I guess he could possibly clone himself down the road.
Awwwwwk-ward.
At age 14 the average male would agree with his assumption.
He’s lost the ability to breed, so I think so.
Probably too old for the Darwin Award, but nevertheless, a good case history to use on high school students on the follies of doing drugs.
It’s obviously not going to mean a lot to the girls, but it’ll really hit home for the guys.
Actually, no. Before I ever tried it, I made a point to learn about it. The human body can only absorb so much LSD. Anything extra is just wasted. This sounds like PCP, which is some seriously bad stuff. Thats one drug you really are a danger to society when you are on it, justifying banning it. (I NEVER used that one...)
I think you’d have to be a pretty demented individual to do that long before you did any LSD (or as Kirk would say, LDS). I did LSD once in high school back in the day...took two hits and never had any inclinations to sever body parts (though for all intents it could be considered a “bad trip”).
Although much to my discredit, I did (at 17) wake the parents at 3am to tell them the aliens were here to pick me up
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