Angel dust (PCP) has analgesic properties that can cause users to feel less pain. Combine that with the delusions it can also cause and you have a not-easily-stopped potential maniac. Also, gamma rays can turn a person into the Hulk. You would be turned into the She-Hulk.
Sadly, i have no automobile of my own because of financial and mobility reasons (it's quite expensive to own a car over here and i don't really need one).
I've sort of taken half custody of my dad's old Saab, though. That's a cool machine.
Angel dust (PCP) has analgesic properties that can cause users to feel less pain. Combine that with the delusions it can also cause and you have a not-easily-stopped potential maniac. Also, gamma rays can turn a person into the Hulk. You would be turned into the She-Hulk.
I didn't know that about PCP.. but does it cost more than Crack? Crack is popular with the druggies because it's cheap and easy to find.. any corner where the legal income of the entire block is under $40K annually.
Sadly, i have no automobile of my own because of financial and mobility reasons (it's quite expensive to own a car over here and i don't really need one).
I've sort of taken half custody of my dad's old Saab, though. That's a cool machine.
I didn't know that about PCP.. but does it cost more than Crack? Crack is popular with the druggies because it's cheap and easy to find.. any corner where the legal income of the entire block is under $40K annually.
Is it more common for people to bike as opposed to drive in the Netherlands?
Well, not if you live 50 km's from work of course.
But we have a small country which is very densely populated. A trip to the shop might only be a kilometer or something. So yeah, a lot of people can get around just fine without a car.
It's not comparable to the USA for example. The distances in that country are much greater, you pretty much need a car just to start with.
Well, not if you live 50 km's from work of course.
But we have a small country which is very densely populated. A trip to the shop might only be a kilometer or something. So yeah, a lot of people can get around just fine without a car.
It's not comparable to the USA for example. The distances in that country are much greater, you pretty much need a car just to start with.
That's true, but I think here it's more about per city.. or even per neighborhood as opposed to per the country.
I.E. If you live in Illinois in Chicago.. it's more likely than you can not own a car to get around than if you live in one of it's smaller suburbs, say... Round Lake Beach. However, in Chicago, if you live on the South Side of the city, say in Jackson Park.. you are less likely to be able to bike around as opposed to anyone living on the North Side of the city or in a neighborhood like Albany Park. There are TONS of people here though, who probably drive when they could certainly bike or take public transportation instead.
It's nothing personal, friend. I was just saying, I pictured you rocking a VW. I know plenty of Dutch people with cars in the Netherlands. You don't see me calling you a "poor-ass faggot" do you?
It's nothing personal, friend. I was just saying, I pictured you rocking a VW. I know plenty of Dutch people with cars in the Netherlands. You don't see me calling you a "poor-ass faggot" do you?
lmao @ dutch people owning cars. of course the dutch have cars. I'm a 24 yr old student that doesn't need and can't really afford a car. That's why i don't own one.
You tried to instigate the exact reply you got from me. Bait me with a little degrading stab about not owning a car despite being a car enthusiast.
Well done. It shows you're still not much more than a little troll. Whatever makes you happy, I guess. You obnoxious little man