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The *OFFICIAL* 4/20/2010 thread

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  • NOCAPNOCAP Posts: 37,281 mod
    Cm Punk doesn't tell lies


  • 1DisturbedMthrFckr1DisturbedMthrFckr Posts: 1,027 juggalo
    Pot does not kill brain cells.
  • HeisenbergHeisenberg Posts: 10,361 balls deep
    edited April 2010
    ^this^
    CM punk is ghey
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  • StratophonyStratophony Posts: 9,212 just the tip
    Sitting in front of your computer right now is killing your brain cells
  • SantanaSantana Posts: 16,743 juggalo
    But it does kill brain cells
  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,526 moneytalker
    Home Annual Causes of Death in the United States Tobacco 435,0001 Poor Diet and Physical Inactivity 365,0001 Alcohol 85,000 1 Microbial Agents 75,0001 Toxic Agents 55,0001 Motor Vehicle Crashes 26,3471 Adverse Reactions to Prescription Drugs 32,0002 Suicide 30,6223 Incidents Involving Firearms 29,0001 Homicide 20,3084 Sexual Behaviors 20,0001 All Illicit Drug Use, Direct and Indirect 17,0001, 5 Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Such As Aspirin 7,6006 Marijuana 0 1. (2000) "The leading causes of death in 2000 were tobacco (435,000 deaths; 18.1% of total US deaths), poor diet and physical inactivity (400,000 deaths; 16.6%), and alcohol consumption (85,000 deaths; 3.5%). Other actual causes of death were microbial agents (75,000), toxic agents (55,000), motor vehicle crashes (43,000), incidents involving firearms (29,000), sexual behaviors (20,000), and illicit use of drugs (17,000)." Correction: According to a correction published by the Journal on January 19, 2005, "On page 1240, in Table 2, '400,000 (16.6)' deaths for 'poor diet and physical inactivity' in 2000 should be '365,000 (15.2).' A dagger symbol should be added to 'alcohol consumption' in the body of the table and a dagger footnote should be added with 'in 1990 data, deaths from alcohol-related crashes are included in alcohol consumption deaths, but not in motor vehicle deaths. In 2000 data, 16,653 deaths from alcohol-related crashes are included in both alcohol consumption and motor vehicle death categories." Source: Mokdad, Ali H., PhD, James S. Marks, MD, MPH, Donna F. Stroup, PhD, MSc, Julie L. Gerberding, MD, MPH, "Actual Causes of Death in the United States, 2000," Journal of the American Medical Association, (March 10, 2004), G225 Vol. 291, No. 10, p. 1238, 1240.http://proxy.baremetal.com/csdp.org/research/1238.pdfSource for Correction: Journal of the American Medical Association, Jan. 19, 2005, Vol. 293, No. 3, p. 298. 2. (2009) "More than 60 per cent of drug treatment demand in Asia and Europe relate to opiates that are, especially heroin, the most deadly drugs. Deaths due to overdose are, in any single year, as high as 5,000-8,000 in Europe, and several times this amount in the Russian Federation alone." Source: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, "Addiction, Crime and Insurgency: The transnational threat of Afghan opium" (Vienna, Austria: October 2009, p. 7.http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Afghanistan/Afghan_Opiu... 3. (2006): "In 2006, a total of 22,073 persons died of alcohol-induced causes in the United States (Tables 23 and 24). This category includes not only deaths from dependent and nondependent use of alcohol, but also accidental poisoning by alcohol. It excludes unintentional injuries, homicides, and other causes indirectly related to alcohol use as well as deaths due to fetal alcohol syndrome."
    Pass the god damn butter.
  • StratophonyStratophony Posts: 9,212 just the tip
    what was the point of the whole argument?
  • GazorpazorpfieldGazorpazorpfield Posts: 22,293 master of ceremonies
    What the fuck is up with cm punk? Who the hell are they? Wrestling es muy gay.
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  • HeisenbergHeisenberg Posts: 10,361 balls deep
    dumb people are dumb and think weed is bad for you and makes you stoopid
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  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    Your cell phone kills brain cells.
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  • That_Guy_ArloThat_Guy_Arlo Posts: 14,026 master of ceremonies
    He is the "straight edge savior"

  • NOCAPNOCAP Posts: 37,281 mod
    Cm Punk is God accept him as your savior


  • NOLANOLA Posts: 6,353 jayfacer
    "What the fuck is up with cm punk? Who the hell are they?"

    CM Punk is the leader of the Straight Edge Society.
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    Boo...CM Punk just lost brownie points <_>
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  • GazorpazorpfieldGazorpazorpfield Posts: 22,293 master of ceremonies
    and they wrestle? So you guys have a anal sexman as your savior, Ed?
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  • HeisenbergHeisenberg Posts: 10,361 balls deep
    the money u could save Pictures, Images and Photos
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  • NOCAPNOCAP Posts: 37,281 mod
    Cm Punk doesn't wrestle anymore he's more like Jesus now.


  • StratophonyStratophony Posts: 9,212 just the tip
  • NecrothulhuNecrothulhu Posts: 33,444 master of ceremonies
    He needs hit in the head with a shovel >_>
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  • Jobe_Wan_KenobiJobe_Wan_Kenobi Posts: 19,526 moneytalker
    The US Centers for Disease Control reports that in 2006, there were a total of 33,300 deaths from suicide in the US. Source: Heron MP, Hoyert DL, Murphy SL, Xu JQ, Kochanek KD, Tejada-Vera B. Deaths: Final data for 2006. National vital statistics reports; vol 57 no 14. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2009, Table B.http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr57/nvsr57_14.pdf 5. (2006): "In 2006, a total of 38,396 persons died of drug-induced causes in the United States (Tables 21 and 22). This category includes not only deaths from dependent and nondependent use of legal or illegal drugs, but also poisoning from medically prescribed and other drugs. It excludes unintentional injuries, homicides, and other causes indirectly related to drug use, as well as newborn deaths due to the mother’s drug use." Source: Heron MP, Hoyert DL, Murphy SL, Xu JQ, Kochanek KD, Tejada-Vera B. Deaths: Final data for 2006. National vital statistics reports; vol 57 no 14. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2009, p, 11.http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr57/nvsr57_14.pdf 6. (2006): The US Centers for Disease Control reports that in 2006, there were a total of 18,573 deaths from homicide in the US. The Centers for Disease Control reported that in 2003, HIV disease was the 22nd leading cause of death in the US for whites, the 9th leading cause of death for blacks, and the 13th leading cause of death for Hispanics. Source: Heron, Melonie P., PhD, Smith, Betty L., BsED, Division of Vital Statistics, "Deaths: Leading Causes for 2003," National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 55, No. 10 (Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics, CDC, March 15, 2007), p. 10, Table E, and p. 12, Table F.http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr55/nvsr55_10.pdf 8. (2000) "Illicit drug use is associated with suicide, homicide, motor-vehicle injury, HIV infection, pneumonia, violence, mental illness, and hepatitis. An estimated 3 million individuals in the United States have serious drug problems. Several studies have reported an undercount of the number of deaths attributed to drugs by vital statistics; however, improved medical treatments have reduced mortality from many diseases associated with illicit drug use. In keeping with the report by McGinnis and Foege, we included deaths caused indirectly by illicit drug use in this category. We used attributable fractions to compute the number of deaths due to illicit drug use. Overall, we estimate that illicit drug use resulted in approximately 17000 deaths in 2000, a reduction of 3000 deaths from the 1990 report." Source: Mokdad, Ali H., PhD, James S. Marks, MD, MPH, Donna F. Stroup, PhD, MSc, Julie L. Gerberding, MD, MPH, "Actual Causes of Death in the United States, 2000," Journal of the American Medical Association, (March 10, 2004), G225 Vol. 291, No. 10, 1242.http://proxy.baremetal.com/csdp.org/research/1238.pdf 9. (1999)
    Pass the god damn butter.
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