The Rock has an army already.

by Patrick 16 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Oxnard Hamster
    Oxnard Hamster
    Paragraphs are for people who finished high school.

    They are also for prospective English teachers who plan on teaching their students how to write.

  • Mac
    Mac
    Paragraphs are for weak minded humans

    But the order allowed by implementation of period and comma usage for coherency is not?.....Hmmmmmm

    mac

  • Tatiana
    Tatiana

    Can you smell what THE ROCK is cookin'??????

    WTF??????...................

  • expatbrit
    expatbrit

    The Rock has an army already.

    I know, I've seen it in The Mummy Returns.

    Expatbrit

  • Patrick
    Patrick

    You got to stop using those mind expanding drugs Shamus; that marijuana is starting to work.

    A substance known as a drug in the worse sense of that word also has the characteristic of being paradisiacal and poisonous. One cannot read widely enough about drugs these days without coming across persistent references to the "drug problem." The serpent coiled about the Tree of Life, (symbol of doctors) is always there if you use drugs to enter paradise. Drugs are indeed a problem in that they are addictive and encourage strange forms of narcissism which, through they may end with death, are still attempts to regain paradise. There are five categories, the paridise of narcosis, euphoria, intoxication, stimulation, and hallucination. Drugs are used throughout the world, sometimes for entertainment, often for therapy or as a religious observation. The use of toadstools and of other hallucinogenic mushrooms was more widely spred in the past then our religious leaders claim, and its effects quite possibly helped to give form to a number of traditional descriptions of heaven and God with his Angels. These substances were sacred to the shamans, because they used these plants, with the chance of fatallity, to cure illnesses of the soul and body. If the plants can be used to enter paradise, what are the uses of paradise itself? However, no modern doctor considers such substances sacred and with this fact in itself, it has much to do with the existence of the drug problem. Modern pharmacology has added to the number of psychotropic substances (mind controling drugs) with highly potent and highly addictive derivatives of opium, anaesthetics, synthetic narcotics, tranquillizers, pep pills, hallucinogens, and so many others. Man is a discontented animal beset by psychological and physical troubles, and because of boredom he uses drugs to relieve pain and illnesses, and this also changes his entire way of looking at things that were once sacred, and brings about a state of dissociation in which the mind finds a new faculty of expression. Mankind has what I would call a nervous complaint of some severity. Such unsatisfied and unbalanced states of mind are continually looking for a resolution of their frustrations, and they do so by using traditional methods of modern pharmacology that do not consider any substance sacred.

  • NewSense
    NewSense

    Patrick,

    Dude, you are dire need of a b*** j**. You know, from the Latin "blowhicius" (which means "oral") and "job-licky-helious" meaning "love." Say, Patrick, I bet you must be a Ph.D. candidate, right? It's enough to drive you f****** insane. Remember Don Quixote, a Spaniard who read a little too much for his own good. By the way, did you know that the Spanish word for madness - "locura" - closely resembles the word for reading, which is "lectura"? Better your nose out of those books, son, or pretty soon you'll be riding around on a horse tilting at windmills.

  • Insomniac
    Insomniac

    Oy vey, Pat!

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