by CarlosFerreira » Sat 13 Dec 2008, 17:50:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('HeckuvaJob', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('CarlosFerreira', 'T')hank you for that! This thread was turning into a quagmire, not a discussion.
My apologies, Carlos. What you call a "quagmire" (a discussion in which nobody agrees with you) here in the States we call that "maybe I'm wrong". Over here a quagmire has both jungle and desert implications. Lets not even touch that bangers/sausage thingy.
Is it the fact that I am not a native English speaker, and I use words in a funny way? "Quagmire" was, in my idea, a pond. A stale reservoir of water, working in closed loop. This was what this thread was becoming: everyone having the same idea.
I am trying to discuss the liberalisation of drugs from the point of view of an economics student, HeckuvaJob. We had an assignment to make: take the Economics tools and apply them to a problem around you, 1000 words tops. I chose the price of oil - peak oilers are all addicts - but then all sort of questions crept up along the class: "the price of clean air", "girlfriend or professional - a cost-benefit analysis", you get my point. Liberalise drugs or not was one of the ideas no one picked up, so I decided to put it here, see what happens.
You might realise, there's supply and demand all over my posts. Read through them, they might have a point. I also mention I support liberalisation of drugs in one of them.
I am aware most people around here are pro-liberalisation, but this thread was absolutely one-sided. All posters were pro-liberalisation. MrBill's post shook the water, got it flowing. The thread is not a stale quagmire any more. And it forced me to realise the UN has a World Report on Drugs, which I didn't knew existed, in order to respond to MrBill's post. Thanks to that post, we're discussing which kind of drugs should or should not be liberalised - the thought hadn't crossed my mind -, whether detox might be interesting or not, possible implications, and TWilliam gave us the drugfacts website, interesting stuff.
We have also discussed whether or not the lack of desire for sexual activity is normal and how best to put your trousers on.
HeckuvaJob, the rest of your post was a bit on the rude side, and looked more like an attempt to make me react emotionally. That, in Internet slang, is called "trolling" (look it up, Wikipedia has an article on it, but I can't be bothered to link it right now), and is not productive. Please don't repeat it, OK.
Cheer up. I agree with you.