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the real.deal behind all the pant's below the BUTT...

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HighPlainsToker

how do they keep them from fully falling down? i know when my belt is loose and my pant go down even a bit i pulle right up and adjust belt. whats the trick?

Hmmm...I remember that Lester Hayes guy that played for the Raiders years ago...smeared something called "stickum" all over his jersey to help catch the ball...might work to keep the baggies up.
 

lost in a sea

Lifer
Veteran
[FONT=Arial,Bold]
No, it's not.
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[FONT=Arial,Bold]You need to go back and reread your HS chemistry book.[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]Flouride is not Fluoxetine. Not even really close.[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]well kinda close really,, it has a Trifluoromethyl group on there (CF3) ;),, and for one thing ingesting flourine basically has the exact same effects mentally, its just more dangerous physically unless your talking neuronal activity in which case they are similar in terms of suppression,, [/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]that trifluoromethyl group allows drugs that couldnt normally to cross the blood-brain barrier,, and then there is more flouride in your brain than their should be once the other functional group has bound to whatever it was sent there for,, but flouride cant normally cross the blood brain barrier, so relatively most of your brain will have less of it unless your taking prozac or a HIV drug and several others,,[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]and to finish the story it appears that flouride conglomerates in the pineal gland,, if you dont know how important that is then you have alot to learn,, its called the god gland for a good reason,, the pineal gland isnt even protected by the blood brain barrier so is free to sequester flouride from the blood stream,,[/FONT]

studies done on aged human brains show that flouride is deposited in the pineal gland damaging it,,

so flouride in your water damages your pineal gland,,

chemistry book ?



[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]EXCITOTOXICITY: A POSSIBLE CENTRAL MECHANISM IN[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]FLUORIDE NEUROTOXICITY[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]Russell L Blaylock
a

Ridgeland, MS, USA

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]SUMMARY: Recent evidence indicates that fluoride produces neuronal destruction[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]and synaptic injury by a mechanism that involves free radical production and lipid[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]peroxidation. For a number of pathological disorders of the central nervous system[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold](CNS), excitotoxicity plays a critical role. Various studies have shown that many of[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]the neurotoxic metals, such as mercury, lead, aluminum, and iron also injure neural[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]elements in the CNS by an excitotoxic mechanism. Free radical generation and lipid[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]peroxidation, especially in the face of hypomagnesemia and low neuronal energy[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]production, also magnify excitotoxic sensitivity of neurons and their elements. This[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]paper reviews briefly some of the studies that point to a common mechanism for the[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]CNS neurotoxic effects of fluoride and calls for research directed toward further[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]elucidation of this mechanism.[/FONT][/FONT]








[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]http://www.fluorideresearch.org/374/files/374301-314.pdf[/FONT][/FONT]


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greenmatter

how do they keep them from fully falling down? i know when my belt is loose and my pant go down even a bit i pulle right up and adjust belt. whats the trick?

sounds like you work for a living.

i don't have the time to pull up my pants 200 times a day when i am trying to get something done. trying to figure out how to get my pants back up when i am half way up a ladder with my hands full is not a problem for me ........ i have stood and laughed my ass off watching someone else do it though
 
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greenmatter

Hmmm...I remember that Lester Hayes guy that played for the Raiders years ago...smeared something called "stickum" all over his jersey to help catch the ball...might work to keep the baggies up.

might be the perfect set up for a ghetto bikini wax too ....... :tiphat:

not on my bucket list
 
i do like baggy pants cuz they're larger and more comfortable to wear, but I use a belt and I don't wear them that low like the majority of wannabe gangstas who try to look tough :no: I have no problem with people who wear baggy pants with belts and not with a valley with dark hair forests or shitty boxers sticking from beneath them :laughing: yeah I'm kinda high dunno if that made any sense :D
edit: lol I found this :))
The%2BEvolution%2BOf%2BBaggy%2BPants.png
 

TLoft13

Member
well I'm just sorry to say I find it even harder to believe that there is a entire population of semi homeless black folk that go around selling used dirty clothes IE. baggy pants..... cause they don't have a house or a washing machine to wash them....... THAT'S RIDICULOUS.....
oh and ps.....NO-ONE said it was a BLACK thing.....I see whiteboyz and Latino's all the time this way........
From what i've read it's quite usual for these criminals to "live on the couch", no home adress and living with one relative or girlfriend after the other, either due to outstanding warrants or simply plain total fucked-upness. And i didn't mean that it's a black fashion, only that it was created by black thug culture.
El Dub: It's surely easier to use the laundromat than throw your cheapo-stolen clothes away, for normal people. We're talking about people here who violate their probation because they can't turn up on time, have no idea what an schedule or budget even looks like ect......jitterbugs, is the american word, right?
And no, i'm not from the US, it just like to read about other cultures from around the world.
 
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el dub

Jitterbugs?

Criminals living on other's couches and starting fads?

I'm afraid someone has been blowing smoke up you're arse, son.

lw
 

Jellyfish

Invertebrata Inebriata
Veteran
winner@420giveaway
I gave this thread two stars, because there are worse threads, and I give them one star.
 

TLoft13

Member
Jitterbugs?

Criminals living on other's couches and starting fads?

I'm afraid someone has been blowing smoke up you're arse, son.

lw
I would rather think that you personally don't know scum(thugs). For me all of what i've read made sense, cause, to tell the truth, our scum isn't so far different from yours- there's only less and they aren't that violent, yet. The term "jitterbug" for these totally clueless people i got from the book "Arrest proof yourself", maybe it's slang, was written by a cop from Florida. If you're interested, very, very good book. Or "The Worldview that makes the Underclass" from an english doctor.
And nobody said that these people pushed the fad/ trend by themselves, they are far to stupid for that. Your media did it though.
 
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el dub

Tloft: I've been in the U$ for about 50 years. Trust me when I say that your friend's theory has no validity. (But it sounds like something the media would propagate. hehe)

Any idea where exactly this roving band of thug fashionistas originated? Or was it something that happened spontaneously all over the U$ at once?

Doesn't it seem a little fishy to you that crazy thugs all over the country would all pull the same stupid stunt, en masse to the point of starting a fad?

We shouldn't believe everything we read. Sometimes common sense must prevail.

lw
 
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Chong_Irie

Not many here from Los Angeles I take... Saggy pants and looking super thugged out is still around lets call it the "Ice Cube circa NWA days look" but a lot of youngsters these days arent really into that. Now you'll see kids banging in Hollister sweats lol.
 
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Chong_Irie

** my first post showed up**

EdIT: and if you want to have a good laugh YOUTUBE "BOOTY WARRIOR" and this guy will break it down for you
 

Jellyfish

Invertebrata Inebriata
Veteran
winner@420giveaway
Mommy might think it's cute, and Grandma too, but no real daddy would let his kid run around like that.
 

flubnutz

stoned agin ...
Veteran
Someone told me that fluoride is one of the ingredients needed (in abudance) to make nuclear weapons. I wondered if there was any truth to it ? Is it an excuse to have backup of fluoride to produce nuclear weapons ?

now that would be a Darwin award winner ... somebody having a prompt criticality incident in their mouth while brushing with uranium hexafluoride :)
 

ixnay007

"I can't remember the last time I had a blackout"
Veteran
[FONT=Arial,Bold][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]well kinda close really,, it has a Trifluoromethyl group on there (CF3) ;),, and for one thing ingesting flourine basically has the exact same effects mentally, its just more dangerous physically unless your talking neuronal activity in which case they are similar in terms of suppression,, [/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]that trifluoromethyl group allows drugs that couldnt normally to cross the blood-brain barrier,, and then there is more flouride in your brain than their should be once the other functional group has bound to whatever it was sent there for,, but flouride cant normally cross the blood brain barrier, so relatively most of your brain will have less of it unless your taking prozac or a HIV drug and several others,,[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]and to finish the story it appears that flouride conglomerates in the pineal gland,, if you dont know how important that is then you have alot to learn,, its called the god gland for a good reason,, the pineal gland isnt even protected by the blood brain barrier so is free to sequester flouride from the blood stream,,[/FONT]

studies done on aged human brains show that flouride is deposited in the pineal gland damaging it,,

so flouride in your water damages your pineal gland,,

chemistry book ?



[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]EXCITOTOXICITY: A POSSIBLE CENTRAL MECHANISM IN[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]FLUORIDE NEUROTOXICITY[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold]Russell L Blaylock
a

Ridgeland, MS, USA

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]SUMMARY: Recent evidence indicates that fluoride produces neuronal destruction[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]and synaptic injury by a mechanism that involves free radical production and lipid[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]peroxidation. For a number of pathological disorders of the central nervous system[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold](CNS), excitotoxicity plays a critical role. Various studies have shown that many of[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]the neurotoxic metals, such as mercury, lead, aluminum, and iron also injure neural[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]elements in the CNS by an excitotoxic mechanism. Free radical generation and lipid[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]peroxidation, especially in the face of hypomagnesemia and low neuronal energy[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]production, also magnify excitotoxic sensitivity of neurons and their elements. This[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]paper reviews briefly some of the studies that point to a common mechanism for the[/FONT][/FONT]

[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]CNS neurotoxic effects of fluoride and calls for research directed toward further[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]elucidation of this mechanism.[/FONT][/FONT]








[FONT=Arial,Bold][FONT=Arial,Bold]http://www.fluorideresearch.org/374/files/374301-314.pdf[/FONT][/FONT]


[/FONT]

Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.

Lots of other things end up deposited in your body over time. Most of em aren't great for you. You like grilled food? Carcinogens.. Sweet things? Insulin is the fuel that powers cancer cells in a majority of cases.

I can go on if you'd like.
 
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