It's late so I dont really have much to say on a level of great intelligence right now. So I just want to hear some input at this point. But I figured I would share this before I pass out and completely forget about it.
I just really want to know what classifies as "violent crime" to them. Oh and they pulled their info the FBI's 2008 uniform crime report. With the number of homicides I hear about on a regular basis I suppose those don't qualify as "violent crimes." And their number for "traffic deaths" seems slightly off to me as well. Then again as I stated before it's late and Im only firing half my brain cells in looking at this.
U.S. National Safety Council, Odds of Death in Lifetime:
Heart Disease 1 in 5.7
Cancer 1 in 6.8
Transport Accidents - Motor Vehicle 84 to 1
Assault - All 217 to 1
Unintentional - Bitten or Struck by a Dog 139,617 to 1
"If it bleeds it leads" reporting has been around since news was provided by traveling minstrels. It's all about perception.
My experience as a 51 year resident and 6th generation Cincinnatian - yeah, we built the place...literally
Attacked in violent street assaults/robbery attempts - 4 times - no serious injuries
Burglary attempt - 3 times - none successful. (One was hysterically funny- involved one dumbass junkie, a steep, narrow iron fire escape ladder, a couple of hundred pissed-off paper wasps, a great height and gravity - I'm chuckling just thinking about it! )
Traffic accidents - 3 (never cited) - injured in one (Tboned by a jonesing, pregnant, teenaged crack ho with no license, no insurance, no nothing but a need, in an unregistered crack car, who blew a blew red light at high speed)
Cancer deaths in immediate family (mother, father, brother, uncle, 3 first cousins, 4 grandparents) - 2
Deaths from heart disease in immediate family - 3
Unintentional deaths - 2 ( 1 industrial accident - 1 murder)
absinthe aint worth it it was going for 300 somethin for the king gold bottles but its prob cheaper now with xmas and all that smaller bottles are like 40 to 70 bucks just go with moonshine or something like that
Pretty much. the wormwood is what gives the "opiate" effect. Otherwise its just really bad tasting alcohol.
Absinthe in the U.S. must be Thujone Free to be approved by the FDA. Thujone is the chemical that comes from wormwood.
Is the fake absinthe just alcohol?
I had the real stuff years ago. It was made by the friend of a girlfriend. He was a kind of wizard alchemist. It was kind of opiate like.
Love this post.
1. Chocolate Milk - sorry, nothing adultish about that one.
2. Coke - again, sorry
3. Crash and Burn, see El Rey's post
4. Diesel Fuel - a vodka based kick in the ass in Pensacola FL. I drank one (yes, that is a 24 ounce Mason Jar)…
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don't know what to say really. after all the porn star references. wow.