An American high school student who fell to his death in June at the Capilano Suspension Bridge in North Vancouver was high on LSD, according to a B.C. Coroner's report.
What a great humanitarian for having the intelligence to take three twits stoned on acid to a very high place with lots of sharp rocks and raging waters below, rather than ruining they're trip................... pardon the pun.
I can see the teacher getting his ass sued off, which, unfortunately is wrong despite the fact that his intelligence quotient was extremely low that day.
"Freakinoldguy" said What a great humanitarian for having the intelligence to take three twits stoned on acid to a very high place with lots of sharp rocks and raging waters below, rather than ruining they're trip................... pardon the pun.
I can see the teacher getting his ass sued off, which, unfortunately is wrong despite the fact that his intelligence quotient was extremely low that day.
Aren't you kind of jumping to conclusions here? How was the teacher supposed to know they were tripping out on acid? According to the story:
Chaperones had noticed the three students behaving strangely and had informed a teacher, who intended to talk to the students at their hotel after the trip to the bridge.
They're so full of 2L Big Gulps and energy drinks it's like leading jumping beans across the suspension bridge. Surprised only the one on acid bounced off.
"Bodah" said I learned pretty quick as a kid LSD was one of the ones to stay away from. A few confirmed horror stories was all it took.
LSD has made quite the comeback these days with a teenage population that has been inculcated in the mythos of the 1960's by a media that views that time through rose-tinted glasses.
"BartSimpson" said I learned pretty quick as a kid LSD was one of the ones to stay away from. A few confirmed horror stories was all it took.
LSD has made quite the comeback these days with a teenage population that has been inculcated in the mythos of the 1960's by a media that views that time through rose-tinted glasses.
That's an awesome movie, and I saw it as a teenager, but it never made me want to do hard drugs. The way they fuck up the Tropicana - no way.
Huxley's "Doors of Perception," on the other hand....
mormons were a factor in the capilano bridge death!?!?!?!
Still having that problem with dyslexia I see.
mormons were a factor in the capilano bridge death!?!?!?!
Still having that problem with dyslexia I see.
I can see the teacher getting his ass sued off, which, unfortunately is wrong despite the fact that his intelligence quotient was extremely low that day.
What a great humanitarian for having the intelligence to take three twits stoned on acid to a very high place with lots of sharp rocks and raging waters below, rather than ruining they're trip................... pardon the pun.
I can see the teacher getting his ass sued off, which, unfortunately is wrong despite the fact that his intelligence quotient was extremely low that day.
Aren't you kind of jumping to conclusions here? How was the teacher supposed to know they were tripping out on acid? According to the story:
I learned pretty quick as a kid LSD was one of the ones to stay away from. A few confirmed horror stories was all it took.
LSD has made quite the comeback these days with a teenage population that has been inculcated in the mythos of the 1960's by a media that views that time through rose-tinted glasses.
I learned pretty quick as a kid LSD was one of the ones to stay away from. A few confirmed horror stories was all it took.
LSD has made quite the comeback these days with a teenage population that has been inculcated in the mythos of the 1960's by a media that views that time through rose-tinted glasses.
That's an awesome movie, and I saw it as a teenager, but it never made me want to do hard drugs. The way they fuck up the Tropicana - no way.
Huxley's "Doors of Perception," on the other hand....