A friend passed this along. But they forgot about the drugs. Is anyone willing to give me a metric ton of cocaine in exchange for my annual CO2 emissions?
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You consume a metric tone of coke, and I'm pretty sure you'll stop emitting CO2.
If you ever get together with the Reason or Cato crowd in town you do feel pressured to do lines of blow off banned high capacity magazines? I feel stuff like that is the libertarian version of keeping it real
If you ever get together with the Reason or Cato crowd in town you do feel pressured to do lines of blow off banned high capacity magazines? I feel stuff like that is the libertarian version of keeping it real
You'd think so, but trust me it doesn't work that way. Back when I was partying with Cato interns everything always seemed to revolve around arguments over ideology. Sure there was alcohol consumed, but I never saw anyone do drugs, and I never saw anyone get completely wasted. They were too nerdy and straightlaced.
But that's Cato. Given Nick Gillespie's penchant for bragging about the massive quantities of drugs he's consumed, even when it isn't really germane to the topic, those Reason kids might be completely different.
Given Nick Gillespie's penchant for bragging about the massive quantities of drugs he's consumed
Ironically, probably the first sign of the consequent drain bamage.
Yeah, the real staunch, ideological libertarians are usually geeky enough to make Pat Robertson seem like Chris Farley.
And I say that as a self-described libertarian.
Ironically, probably the first sign of the consequent drain bamage.
I think he does it to demonstrate how harmless recreational drug use is. Meanwhile libertarians like my dad think recreational drug use isn't that bad because the stupidest people are killed off.