30. January 2008
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This is one of those times when I really wish I had more visitors. I really wish I could do a bigger service to this guy - and I hold hope that one day I will. Justin and his CartoonSmart tutorials are the biggest thing that made me the designer I am. I can’t ever thank him enough for all the things he has taught me. If you are interested in learning about Flash, then CartoonSmart.com is the website for you. Go check it out. I’m also putting the button on the sidebar.
Tags: Designer, Graphics, Animations, Design News |
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28. January 2008
LoveCocaine.com - a place for fans of Cocaine energy drink to meet up. It’s brand spankin new, and Jamey just sent me the link a few hours ago. I think this is a great opportunity to create a community to back up Cocaine. That community has existed in part, but so far communication was not there. Now that the community can communicate with eachother, we have a much larger chance of stopping the FDA from violating the Constitution in the future.
LoveCocaine.com
Tags: Hippie, Cocaine Energy |
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23. January 2008
That’s right, folks. Cocaine is to be re-released as I told you before, and now there’s a countdown to its release. Click the image or here to see the countdown. I’ve got it webclipped! LONG LIVE COCAINE! LONG LIVE FREE SPEECH! LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION!
Tags: Hippie, Politics, Cocaine Energy |
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6. January 2008
This is a research paper which details America’s fallacies in regards to their strategies in the War on Drugs. Not only do I outline the current strategy and explain what is wrong with it, but I also offer an alternative strategy which could solve many of the problems America faces today, including drug abuse, theft, and violent crime.
Most of us are familiar with alcohol prohibition, which began in 1920 and was quickly repealed in the early 30s. During that time, the sale of alcohol was outlawed in America, and this created far more problems than it solved. Consequences of the federal government outlawing a much-used substance included increased crime rates, increased acts of violence, and one theory even suggests that use of alcohol actually increased. One would find it extremely difficult to locate an educated individual that believes prohibition had positive effects. Prohibition was an absolutely indefensible attack on personal freedom. But most people believe prohibition ended in 1933. Wrong. Soon after began another prohibition, one that for a number of invalid reasons, was largely accepted in contrast to alcohol prohibition.
To see the rest of the article, download the PDF of Uncle Sam’s War on America.
I have plans to put together a more interactive and visually interesting version of this research, but I have had many extravagant plans fall apart. Thus, I promise nothing.
Tags: Hippie, Marijuana, Hippie News, Conspiracy, Politics |
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