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Canna Sylvan

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I think that is the anti smoking campaign. Never heard about the anti mj one, but I live on a rock so I might not know about it. I was just pointing out buck was prolly telling the truth in his post, no conspiracy here.
That's not nice. You're letting facts get in the way of my trolling! :cuss:
 

SirGreenThumb

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There's nothing wrong with SirGreenThumb. He's a nice guy. Although the fact he admits to formerly robbing people, means I probably won't want to meet him in real life. I just hope he somehow finds a way to pay back all those people. Even though there really isn't anyway to repay a violation like that.

One thing I do find honorable, is at least he admits to what he did.
Thanks, kinda. :lol:

I made a lot of mistakes when I was younger, and even though I may not be able to pay those people back I have helped a lot of other people along the way while growing up. When I became 18 it was like something completely changed and I didn't want to be that person anymore, even though I was a really good criminal, it was too much of a risk to continue. After entering adulthood, I changed the whole setting of people I associated with and actually ended up bonding more and more with older gentlemen and receiving sound advise from them along the way. It made me a better person and had me thinking about my future.

There were a few bumps a long the way, but all learning experiences.

There are quite a few regrets growing up but all in all, I'm a better person for the things I've been through and done.
 

joe macclennan

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Thanks, kinda. :lol:

I made a lot of mistakes when I was younger, and even though I may not be able to pay those people back I have helped a lot of other people along the way while growing up. When I became 18 it was like something completely changed and I didn't want to be that person anymore, even though I was a really good criminal, it was too much of a risk to continue. After entering adulthood, I changed the whole setting of people I associated with and actually ended up bonding more and more with older gentlemen and receiving sound advise from them along the way. It made me a better person and had me thinking about my future.

There were a few bumps a long the way, but all learning experiences.

There are quite a few regrets growing up but all in all, I'm a better person for the things I've been through and done.
so basically what you are saying is that you didn't stop because you thought it was wrong. You stopped because you were afraid of getting caught???

did I get that right?
 

SirGreenThumb

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Nope you didn't. Continue reading and it and you'll see I had a transitioning period.

Also, the part you highlighted told you your answer.
something completely changed and I didn't want to be that person anymore..


The it was too much of a risk to continue has more to do with the people in my life and not really about the actual risk of committing the crimes. I was worried how it would affect them and that was more important.
 

joe macclennan

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well it can be interpreted several ways I suppose.

I regret I didn't' buy two steaks when they were on sale @ the butcher the other day.

I made a mistake when I turned right on red mr. officer...sorry.

It is wrong to rob little old ladies.
 

SirGreenThumb

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well it can be interpreted several ways I suppose.

I regret I didn't' buy two steaks when they were on sale @ the butcher the other day.

I made a mistake when I turned right on red mr. officer...sorry.

It is wrong to rob little old ladies.
It was implied, I really didn't think I needed to spell it out.
The whole post was about feeling remorse.
So I'm not understanding where the confusion is.

Edit: was never little old ladies. I usually only went for people who had cash, murders and thieves were usually the targets.
 
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