Anonymous ID: 88e1ac March 22, 2019, 9:46 p.m. No.5840210   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0231 >>0261 >>0278 >>0316 >>0602

We have a new defender of the pedophiles.

Babs is sick, really sick.

Will this be the defnse of people in Hollywood.

(hypothetical Example, All those kids molested by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks are so lucky and special, because they are both oscar winners.It also gave those children an opportunity to get a part in a big film.)

FUCK THESE PEOPLE

 

Barbra Streisand says Michael Jackson’s accusers were ‘thrilled to be there’ and his ‘sexual needs were his sexual needs’

 

“You can say ‘molested,' but those children…both married and they both have children, so it didn’t kill them," she said.

 

https://twitter.com/NYDailyNews/status/1109269351927111680

Anonymous ID: 88e1ac March 22, 2019, 9:56 p.m. No.5840364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0446

>>5840254

They make you laugh alot.( Especially if talking about Hillary Clinton, kek)

I could see how they might be beneficial to people with depression, compared to other horrible drugs like Prozac.

Never really hallucinated on them( i feel like that is more of a myth) They used to say people could hallicinate on pot( BS)

Maybe you need to eat alot for that to happen.

Also peoples interpertations may be different of what they call hallucinate.

Brighter colors, things like that , but no cartoons or actually seeing things that do not exist.

 

 

Denver to vote on whether to decriminalize 'magic mushrooms'

 

DENVER (Reuters) - Denver voters will decide in May whether to decriminalize possession of small amounts of the hallucinogenic drug psilocybin, which would make it the first U.S. city to halt prosecution of people caught with psychedelic mushrooms.

 

The citizen-driven proposal, which election officials said this week reached the required number of signatures to be on the city’s municipal ballot, would not legalize so-called “magic mushrooms,” but rather make them a low priority for law enforcement, according to its language.

 

Decriminalize Denver, the group behind the ballot question, said the drug has medical benefits that could reduce psychological stress and opioid dependence.

 

“Nationally, Denver and the state of Colorado have represented the first movers in a revised understanding of the potential benefits of naturally-occurring psychoactive medicines,” the group said on its website.