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SlothfulCobra posted:I would think that the aggressive prosyletization would be more important to the expansion of mormon influence rather than raw breeding and reproduction. Have you seen how many grandkids Mitt Romney has?
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https://twitter.com/Jefferies_/status/1762227703946608992
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# ? Mar 7, 2024 16:36 |
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Dudes rock
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# ? Mar 7, 2024 16:46 |
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the mormons. they just keep coming. a map:
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# ? Mar 7, 2024 16:51 |
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Cocaine use? E: didn't read text, thought we were doing guess the legend
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# ? Mar 7, 2024 16:53 |
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I recently watched a very cool film, Unrest, which features anarchist maps without borders but with local place names as a relatively major plot point. You can read about it in The Economist. However, I can't find any images of these maps or indeed much discussion of them online. Did they exist? What did they look like? Kropotkin's Wikipedia page doesn't help much.
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SlothfulCobra posted:I would think that the aggressive prosyletization would be more important to the expansion of mormon influence rather than raw breeding and reproduction. I was going to joke that every Mormon I’ve ever known has a minimum of three kids and it’s actually not too far off according to the one study I found that shows Mormons in the US aged 35 to 45 have an average of 2.8 children. All other groups besides Muslims were way below that.
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That's remarkably high, yeah, especially when you consider that some percentage of them don't have kids at all due to infertility and (presumably) some being unable or unwilling to find a partner. I don't know how homosexuality even plays in with Mormons, but in a sane world that would also bring them lower than 2.8.
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Perhaps Japan and Korea should make soaking mandatory.
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Attempting to Google an actual cocaine map got me this Belgium is at it once again. And now actual cocaine maps
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I thought Antwerp would be #1 for sure, but maybe they rightfully don't consider it to be a proper city
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I presume that the Germans prefer speed.
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Platystemon posted:I presume that the Germans prefer speed.
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I feel like coke usage in the UK is probably highest among people in their 40s so this map might actually be making us look better than we are.
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a pipe smoking dog posted:I feel like coke usage in the UK is probably highest among people in their 40s so this map might actually be making us look better than we are. I'd like to see a regional heat map. The City Of London burning like a dark star.
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soviet elsa posted:
Luxembourg is looking suspiciously low for a finance center. I guess it being populated largely by Portuguese might bring it down, but still seems oddly low for the region.
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Saladman posted:Luxembourg is looking suspiciously low for a finance center. I guess it being populated largely by Portuguese might bring it down, but still seems oddly low for the region. the people working in finance might not live in actual Luxembourg
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smh if you dont flush a gram of coke every day
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 10:53 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Germans are too poor for cocaine.
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 10:56 |
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Guavanaut posted:Why bother when you can just get plentiful Pervitin from Czechia. I always thought that is just what meth was called by the cold war governments. Is it different in some way? e: Wikipedia posted:Pervitin, an early form of methamphetamine, was widely used in Nazi Germany and was available without a prescription. Ah okay, it's the Nazis who came up with it. Kindof weird to use that name when you have your soldiers using it though. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 11:15 on Mar 8, 2024 |
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It's a brand name cos it was a commercial product.
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 11:15 |
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OwlFancier posted:It's a brand name cos it was a commercial product. wasn't heroin too a brand name?
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 11:28 |
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Yeah, that was Bayer's brand name for diacetylmorphine. And Permonid was Roche's brand name for krokodil, but that never caught on. Pervitin helped win WW2 by making Hitler increasingly irrational and useless though, so the name stuck around during the later decades,
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Guavanaut posted:Why bother when you can just get plentiful Pervitin from Czechia.
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 11:39 |
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Denmark: Belgium:
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 11:46 |
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It is not purely coke but What is happening in Liverpool?
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 12:04 |
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2009/10 was the height of the mephedrone craze, which really took off in Liverpool and Manchester. It actually led to a significant reduction in stimulant related deaths, because people were being admitted to hospital rather than just dying. Then they banned it based on tabloid lies about scrotal centipedes and people switched back to cocaine or the new worse legal highs and just started dying again. prohibitionism dot png
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 12:10 |
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Guavanaut posted:
That graph is obviously caused by loosening marijuana laws, which lead people directly on the path to shooting fentanyl into their eyeball veins.
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 13:34 |
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OK now do Scotland.
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 14:03 |
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The three categories; sex, england and wales.
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# ? Mar 8, 2024 14:24 |
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MeinPanzer posted:OK now do Scotland. I thought that was a gag and was like "yeah sure I've seen Trainspotting too" but oh, gently caress
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MeinPanzer posted:OK now do Scotland. As per the UK thread, the ban was a complete joke and an abuse of the scientific method on par with politicians being antivax or engaging in HIV/Aids denialism. Guavanaut posted:Alan Johnson's clown show ban of mephedrone (riddled with typos, with half the ACMD quitting in disgust, and done with no actual analysis of the harms entirely to appease the media circus) was my top reason for not voting Labour in 2010. The British Medical Journal posted:I used to work for the council and have intimate knowledge of all its reports produced since 2001, and the mephedrone report showed a marked decline in quality from previous studies. Just absolute complete poo poo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSJceGMH8V8
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holy moly thats impressive, both the numbers there and the shittiness of the response e: reminds me, back in 2022 there was a whole thing about Fredericia being the danish capital of opioid abuse (even the mayor was on them), lots of articles that reference a report that their numbers were double other danish municipalities, but I cant find it or specific numbers anywhere. Carthag Tuek fucked around with this message at 15:17 on Mar 8, 2024 |
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Guavanaut posted:Same deal but worse, but still with reduced deaths during the years when mephedrone was popular and still legal. hey now, things got slightly better in the most recently measured year! though this was after getting a lot worse so it's still worse than 2017:
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soviet elsa posted:I thought that was a gag and was like "yeah sure I've seen Trainspotting too" but oh, gently caress What’s going on in Sweden? I have Swedish family visiting NYC now and they’re very surprised by the amount of weed here these days. In Sweden it seems like they still treat it as a horrible drug. I see very little sign of heavy drug use when I visit there but I’m probably not in the right places to witness much.
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Thanks to the inflexible view of both regular Swedes and the police, courts etc. drug users in Sweden learn quickly never to seek any help, since it should be assumed that all the different agencies speak to each other and to the police about everything. For example, the same week you call a number you see on tv about helping you quit opiates you'll get a letter from the transportation department informing you that your driver's licence has been revoked. This actually happened to an ex girlfriend of mine, though it was in Norway rather than Sweden, but I'd expect the same to happen here.
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ChubbyChecker posted:wasn't heroin too a brand name? Indeed it was, owned by Bayer and marketed as a goddamn cough medicine. Bayer lost the trademark on Heroin in the Treaty of Versailles as part of Germany's reparations after World War 1.
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They lost Aspirin in the same deal. Still have Lycetol, I think.
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Byzantine posted:Indeed it was, owned by Bayer and marketed as a goddamn cough medicine.
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