mutthumara50 wrote:Thanks! I'll call one soon. I knew that there was an easy solution for all of this.Take care now.
I knew you'd come around.
If you don't mind, I'm gonna stick around and make sure. LOL

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mutthumara50 wrote:Thanks! I'll call one soon. I knew that there was an easy solution for all of this.Take care now.
guddegpoi wrote:kadaimara75 is very interesting. Not one person agrees with you. I feel sorry for your waste of time...Good luck...
MirageXD wrote:LOL, didn't you say that you're gonna visit a psychiatrist. How is it going?
I'm gonna explain it the best I can. Nobody posted the third match, bucause nobody gives a $#%^ about it except you. Nobody's gonna waste their time with nonsense. If you want to understand the mystery of the third match, visit a psychiatrist. Oh yeah, and stop smoking pot.
This is the best explanation anybody can give you.
Another thread full of crap: http://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=124309
MirageXD wrote:Pot caused you to be the idiot you are today - being insane and posting crap. If you want to be normal again, go see a doctor.
Do you think people are interested in crap? They aren't. They just ignore you, some want to help you, and many laugh at you. Those are the facts.
It has been suggested that marijuana is at the root of many mental disorders, including acute toxic psychosis, panic attacks (one of the very conditions it is being used experimentally to treat), flashbacks, delusions, depersonalization, hallucinations, paranoia, depression, and uncontrollable aggressiveness. Marijuana has long been known to trigger attacks of mental illness, such as bipolar (manic-depressive) psychosis and schizophrenia. This connection with mental illness should make health care providers for terminally ill patients and the patients themselves, who may already be suffering from some form of clinical depression, weigh very carefully the pros and cons of adopting a therapeutic course of marijuana.
In the short term, marijuana use impairs perception, judgment, thinking, memory, and learning; memory defects may persist six weeks after last use. Mental disorders connected with marijuana use merit their own category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) IV, published by the American Psychiatric Association. These include Cannabis Intoxication (consisting of impaired motor coordination, anxiety, impaired judgment, sensation of slowed time, social withdrawal, and often includes perceptual disturbances; Cannabis Intoxication Delirium (memory deficit, disorientation); Cannabis Induced Psychotic Disorder, Delusions; Cannabis Induced Psychotic Disorder, Hallucinations; and Cannabis Induced Anxiety Disorder.
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