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The levels of stupidity that folks nowadays can get to is no longer surprising. Sad that this is what our civilization has become.
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SFC (Join to see) - oh yes you can and none of it is "good wholesome fun"
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SSgt Jeanne Wallace - There can be several thought processes here: Do they want to introduce/hook others on drugs? Do they just want to see how people act when they are high? Are they looking to get something illegal from people who get high without knowing it? Do they just want to hurt people? Do they have any underlying mental health issues that can affect all these topics? Until they investigate to determine a cause we will not know.
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SFC (Join to see) - I'll take a stab at it....
"We like taking this shit. Let's give it to everyone else too, 'cause it's my wedding."
"What if they don't want it?"
"F*ck 'em. We just won't tell 'em."
"Fo sho"
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Sgt (Join to see) - I am sorry to say that I have to agree with you. Non-thinking zombies that are into free drugs, and God knows what else.
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I believe it's perfectly acceptable to look into the mental health of anyone who would alter someone's food with drugs. Our favorite administrator is removing tags again, this time Mental Health:

RallyPoint has updated the tags in your discussion: "Florida authorities release bodycam footage from wedding with drug-laced food". Your original tags were:

MORALS, DRUGS, CRIME, MENTAL HEALTH

Your new tags are now:

MORALS, DRUGS, CRIME

The discussion tags were changed by LTC Kevin Broom, PhD.
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Our friendly apparent Marxist Administrator is at it again. Now he is saying it is not RP Policy to discuss if someone may have mental health challenges if they will spike other people’s food with drugs.

RallyPoint has updated the tags in your discussion: "Florida authorities release bodycam footage from wedding with drug-laced food". Your original tags were:

MORALS, DRUGS, CRIME, MENTAL HEALTH

Your new tags are now:

MORALS, DRUGS, CRIME

The discussion tags were changed by LTC Kevin Broom, PhD.
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