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ChainsawAsh

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Join date
31-Jul-2004
Last activity
24-Dec-2020
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8,679

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#1163829
Topic
Drugs, ranked
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Collipso said:

I’m saving Ash’s list for a near future.

Damn Ash you’re awesome, and I’m sure you’re the kind of person I’d love to be friends with IRL.

I’m just some random dude on the Internet, please do your own research and don’t take anything I post as an endorsement of any illegal activities or substances.

Having said that, if you’re gonna be at the Summer Camp Music Feastival in Chillicothe, Illinois on Memorial Day weekend, shoot me a PM. 😉

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#1163791
Topic
Drugs, ranked
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yhwx said:

At the risk of sounding lame, I don’t really approve of this thread.

Understandable. For the record, other than pot I don’t do drugs particularly frequently anymore - coke 3-5 times a year at most, MDMA slightly more often, LSD 2-3 times a year, and the rest are pretty much once a year or less, or I tried them before and probably won’t do them again.

And I have my limits - I won’t touch heroin, crack, meth, etc. ever in my life. I’ve seen what those do to people and I don’t want any part of that. And I’m pretty careful about how frequently I do things like coke, which is IMO my worst vice.

Frankly, I think alcohol is much worse than most of the other things I’ve listed here. (Though I say that as I sip a bourbon and ginger beer…)

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#1163752
Topic
Drugs, ranked
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Updated ranking after having a week to chew on my first ketamine experience. I was not a fan. (I also rolled both iterations of MDMA into one because it seemed pointless to split them up as they were both 1 and 2.) I also swapped pot and coke.

  1. MDMA
  2. LSD
  3. Marijuana
  4. Cocaine
  5. Nitrous
  6. Mushrooms
  7. Speed (Adderall)
  8. Hydrocodone (Vicodin/Norcos)
  9. Xanax
  10. Ketamine
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#1163371
Topic
Idea: Fixing Luke in <em><strong>THE LAST JEDI</strong></em>
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DominicCobb said:

To make this change work you have to replace Ankin’s saber with Luke’s throughout TFA and TLJ.

No you don’t. Why would you?

If the whole idea is that Luke’s legend as a Jedi grew in the years after ROTJ, most people would be familiar with his green lightsaber anyway (he’s had that for 3 decades compared to a couple years with the blue one), so it makes more sense (to me) for his projection to use his green one rather than Anakin’s blue one.

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#1163303
Topic
Idea: Fixing Luke in <em><strong>THE LAST JEDI</strong></em>
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suspiciouscoffee said:

Towards the end of The Last Jedi, Luke was completely ruined. The projection scene was stupid. Why? Because he didn’t project himself with the green saber, which is the best saber!

CHANGE LIST:

  • Make projection-Luke’s saber green.
  • That’s literally the only thing I want to change.

This is literally the most important challenge this community has ever faced. Tell Harmy and willarob to shut down Despecialized and 4K77 until this is taken care of, nothing else matters!

#greensaberluke2018

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#1162984
Topic
The Last Jedi: Official Review and Opinions Thread ** SPOILERS **
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DominicCobb said:

ChainsawAsh said:

SilverWook said:

I got the impression in TFA that Leia had been shut out of the political process somewhere in those three decades. (I think someone said the novelization suggested the information about her true father was used against her?) Would that also cause the New Republic leadership to distance itself from Luke and the attempt to bring back the Jedi?
That could also factor in Luke’s decisions.

In Bloodline, a recording Bail made to explain Leia’s parentage to her in case of his death is found, and one of her political opponents plays it for the entire Senate, destroying her political career.

This is also how Ben learns about his grandfather, as Leia and Han hadn’t told him yet. (He’s off training with Luke in the book, so we don’t see his reaction to the news.)

Slight correction, that’s how Leia thinks (and we presume) Ben learns the truth. We don’t have any reason to think otherwise but there’s no confirmation for sure yet that that’s how Ben learned, as we don’t get his perspective at all in the book.

Right, good point.