Anybody tried a snuff bullet? Anybody had experience with Snuff bullets? Im thinking its a better way to do it in public or clubs. No messing around then. What are they like?12
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Meet up: psytrance rave, london. We suffered a little down time yesterday because of issues during a move to new hardware. Normal service has been resumed, apologizes for any inconvenience...
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Meet up: psytrance rave, london. Come to London for a top quality psytrance warehouse party.
Expect trippy productions on a massive scale. With the finest quality decor and music in a free spirited atmosphere.
Line up:
ૐ ENCEPHALOPATICYS *LIVE* (Parvati recs)
ૐ HOODWINK *LIVE* (Wildthings recs)
ૐ NOLAN VS GACID (Zenon / Uroburos)
ૐ GACID (Uroburos recs)
ૐ NOLAN (Zenon recs)
ૐ FULL LOTUS (BOOGIE WOOGIE)
Entry will be £15 but the party should go on from sarurday night till sunday night.
Email me for more details
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Nobody panic. I’m still alive! Hey peeps,
How are you all?
I'm still alive. Just been training on a new job and haven't been able to get my body clock to adjust to 9-5:30 hours.
I'll check by a bit more often again now I'm slightly less frazzled.
How's everyone been?
I’m in love With this old guy in the nursing home I work in, he's about 80 and can't remember what he said 5 minutes ago.
I don't know how many times I've told him,
my name, how many kids i have, where I grew up, where I went to school, how many brothers and sisters I have, if I'm married, where my kids live and then again...
my name, how many kids i have, where I grew up, where I went to school, how many brothers and sisters I have, if I'm married, where my kids live and then again...
my name, how many kids i have, where I grew up, where I went to school, how many brothers and sisters I have, if I'm married, where my kids live and then again...
my name, how many kids i have, where I grew up, where I went to school, how many brothers and sisters I have, if I'm married, where my kids live and then again...
my name, how many kids i have, where I grew up, where I went to school, how many brothers and sisters I have, if I'm married, where my kids live and then again...
my name, how many kids i have, where I grew up, where I went to school, how many brothers and sisters I have, if I'm married, where my kids live and then again...
:crazy_diz
He's the sweetest guy ever and he asked me if he could have me as his daughter, because I was so nice to him :love:
So even if the job is hard, the pay is crap, working hours are horrible, I can't think of anything I'll rather do. :wink:
UK : SE : 17 year old convicted of MDMA supply following fatal OD This happened very near to where I grew up in my teens. The substance was not contaminated MDMA and more likely to be of very high quality.
He was very lucky not to end up in juvenile prison (perhaps one factor was that the girl knowingly took what is known as a risky dose and that would have been widely known as such even before she was born).
it is not a lenient penalty - its extremely unusual for personal details of an offender below age 18 to be published in the UK media, there may be restrictions against it unless the Court rules its a serious case. The tag/curfew may also be issued for his own personal safety as much as to restrict his freedom - in that area other criminals often target the family of someone who has been through Court as they are are considered fair game - and in the Internet age details of the news report will still be available when he is at age 70 and retired (assuming he manages to land a job as it would be unearthed by many employers when doing their pre-interview screening...)
BBC News - Oxford boy sentenced after Martha Fernback's drug death
VT/UK : East : Young Vietnamese do not please Suffolk Courts.. At least the sentences are fair (even if prohibition isn't) - they are exactly the same as an English youth would have got for an offence on the same scale. it is more humane for these young people to go to prison in Britain and be deported back to their countries afterwards (as they have been through due process) - sending them back as unprocessed criminals could still put them at risk of the death penalty.
This is also a relatively remote area of Suffolk (compared to say Ipswich, Lowestoft or even Stowmarket), where someone with different skin colour will be noticed by locals and it would thus have been difficult for them to be in the UK without correct documents, but there are still a fair few Asian people in those areas.
Only one of the lads is to be deported, the 18 year old who had already been nicked for this in 2011 in another part of the UK.
The other will serve time probably at HMYOI Warren Hill (not a pleasant place to be, he might not want to remain in the UK much longer); the prosecution could not prove that the young woman played a major part in this crime.
It does look more like they were here legitimately as students and decided to grow this stuff to pay for tuition fees or other expenses (and perhaps to make friends with younger locals) but thats always a risky thing to do in any country as an immigrant as the other locals can inform on you...
A Vietnamese national, who helped produce 1,300 cannabis plants at a property in Suffolk, has been jailed and faces deportation.
Hung Tran, 18, of Long Melford was arrested in June after police found the drug-growing operation at a property on Withindale Lane in the village.
He admitted the offence and was jailed for two years at Ipswich Crown Court.
Tran was told he will face automatic deportation at the end of his prison sentence.
Hoc Nguyen, 18, admitted producing cannabis at the same premises and was sentenced to eight months in a young offenders institution when he appeared at Ipswich Crown Court in July.
A third defendant, Dung Hoang, 23, also of Long Melford, had the same charge against her dropped last year after the prosecution offered no evidence.
EU : Many women across EU affected by domestic violence These reports are in todays UK news. Unfortunately it does not surprise me one bit, especially that it is worse in the countries which have comparatively high levels of gender equality, and young women are intelligent and assertive.
I regularly visit a lot of North European websites/social networks ranging from youth lifestyle/music forums to ones about technology/electronics, and got the impression that on the music/hedonism based ones or those with a younger age group there is a massive gender divide and a lot of tension/agression.
there are for instance a lot of young women across Europe with a very high level of tech knowledge (IBM seem to employ hundreds of female engineers in NL, something I only unearthed whilst looking for some info about a computer) but they still find many online communities and real life unpleasant and unsafe, and tend to only use the online resources where they have more control over their security (or there are big companies behind them keeping things "family friendly").
it also seems to be the "big/bad" corporates who do "boring" stuff who seem to be providing the safest and most secure environments for their workers rather than the small businesses/startups, but neither they nor the cops can (or should) delve too deeply into peoples personal lives outside work, and unfortunately bad things still happen even amongst middle class professionals especially when there are high workloads and layoffs.
I can also read the national and local news of NL, DE and (to some extent) DK, and get the impression that this is part of a wider rise in aggression/violence throughout the EU which also happens in public places and at crowd events across all genders; though amongst young men it is masked by a cultural acceptance that at such things like football matches or political protests, a certain amount of violence/criminality is expected. this has been to some extent reduced by the use of CCTV, data gathering, the removal of licenses from events with bad safety records, and unfortunately even preventing legitimate political expression, whilst not really addressing the causes of why young men may become aggressive in the first place
it is not surprising that this now occurs amongst couples, and other smaller groups. It is not simply due to "alcohol or drugs" as all of them have been readily available across Europe during the 1980s and 1990s, nor immigration or any particular race/religion as Europe has also been multicultural for those 30+ years. I am not sure the situation in DK really is that much "worse" than the UK - in Denmark it may be the case more women are prepared to report incidents than in the UK, there may be a lot more women in positions of authority (such as the Defence Minister, and maybe the ranks of Inspektør and Kommisær in the Police, where they have more power). Which could also account for many of the reports, as that can however cause a backlash amongst those who do not accept this equality.
Report reveals 'extensive' violence against women in EU | World news | The Guardian
BBC News - Violence against women: One-third of EU women affected - survey
original source of the info (with links to some very long detailed reports).
European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights | Helping to make fundamental rights a reality for everyone in the European Union
This was in my local newspaper (I live in a part of England very near the coast which is culturally very similar to similar areas in DK, NO, DE and NL )
Suffolk: New pledge to help victims of domestic abuse - News - Ipswich Star
How was your party last night [username]? I went to a pretty good party last night at my local venue.
We where expecting 'stay sick' (a monthly psychobilly/ punk party) but that turned out to be next weeks.
Anyway it was pretty sick. They had two drum kits with these lads bashing out to some hip hop tunes with another lad on decks. Real nice 80s detroit hip hop.
At the back of the stage they projecting some really fucked up 70s B horror movies, all weird cults wearing uniforms and getting stuff chopped off - it was odd but kind of worked. A dj came on after they finished and played his own rendititions of classic funk and dusco tunes, even cranked out some talking heads :D
I had to leave at half one sadly and when I went to get my coat the dj came down stage to give me a kiss goodbye hahaha. He must of liked my dancing (fuck knows how because its laughable)
Btw I hadnt spent any money at this point save my bus fair there, which was a touch.
I grabbed my coat and left to find the nearest cash point and some guys whistled me which was very unsettling, and an older bloke came to tell me I shouldnt be walking around town at this point and he was worried. I said yeah I understand but Im literally just getting a cab home. He insisted that he walk me to the taxi rank and saw me home. Obviously I was suspicious but the walk to the taxi rank was just accross the main road and the streets where busy. We git in a taxi and he got out before me giving me a tenner and said goodbye. What a sound bloke !
So on the downside the night ended sooner than I hoped, on the good side I spend no money, listened to some great beats and awoke hangover/ comedown free !
UK : East : Violent incident at pub night gets event judged as "illegal rave". This is a very unfortunate incident, not least that its nearly on my doorstep, and Little Pete (the lad in whose memory this pub night was being held) is someone I'd consider as a friend but sadly I never really got to know him that well as he lost his life at a very young age, and had stopped hanging around with a lot of the younger crowd because their events ended up in incidents like this.
Added to these issues, Police profiling these days and the 20 year age difference between myself and many of my younger friends will easily get me suspected once again of being a middle level dealer (it happened when I live in another area of England), and as much as I disagree with the profiling I can understand why it is done in the wake of various incidents in 2006.
What is worse is that the Earl Kitchener was not a disused pub (the only time I've been to an "illegal rave" in a pub in SE England would be because my mates hd squatted it), it is a perfectly normal licensed pub that gets a positive mention on Suffolk CAMRA for actually selling real ale and its landlords would not have knowingly contravened licensing regulations.
Indeed the clientele were relatively well behaved in there and the venue "kept itself to itself" to the point I didn't know it existed until now!
Fighting in licensed premises is illegal anyway, as the lad up before Court has found out the hard way, and that it happened might hint at poor event management skills, but its worrying that the event would be judged as an "illegal rave"....
Ipswich: Attack accused claims he was at Earl Kitchener on night of alleged assualt to pay his respects to Peter Ralph, whose body was found in river - News - Ipswich Star
UK : East : Violent incident at pub night gets event judged as "illegal rave". I'm not sure but I think the "contact us" button don't work.
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