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Gerin Oil

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This Gerin Oil sounds pretty scary. I recommend warning your children (if you have any) about this stuff. It's become very popular in recent years. I hope that in time we can put an end to such addictions.....


Gerin Oil Addiction

Gerin Oil (or Geriniol, to give it its scientific name) is a powerful drug
that acts directly on the central nervous system to produce a range of
symptoms, often of an antisocial or self-damaging nature. It can permanently modify the child brain to produce adult disorders, including dangerous delusions that are hard to treat.

The four doomed flights of September 11, 2001, were Gerin Oil trips: all nineteen of the hijackers were high on the drug at the time. Historically, Geriniolism was responsible for atrocities such as the Salem witch hunts and the massacres of native South Americans by Conquistadores. Gerin Oil fuelled most of the wars of the European Middle Ages and, in more recent times, the carnage that attended the partitioning of the Indian subcontinent and of Ireland.

Gerin Oil intoxication can drive previously sane individuals to run away
from a normally fulfilled human life and retreat to closed communities of
confirmed addicts. These communities are usually limited to one sex only,
and they vigorously, often obsessively, forbid sexual activity. Indeed, a
tendency towards agonized sexual prohibition emerges as a drably recurring theme amid all the colourful variations of Gerin Oil symptomatology.

Gerin Oil does not seem to reduce the libido per se, but it frequently leads to a preoccupation with reducing the sexual pleasure of others. A current example is the prurience with which many habitual "Oilers" condemn homosexuality.

As with other drugs, refined Gerin Oil in low doses is largely harmless,
and can serve as a lubricant on social occasions such as marriages,
funerals, and state ceremonies. Experts differ over whether such social
tripping, though harmless in itself, is a risk factor for upgrading to
harder and more addictive forms of the drug.

Medium doses of Gerin Oil, though not in themselves dangerous, can
distort perceptions of reality. Beliefs that have no basis in fact are
immunized, by the drug's direct effects on the nervous system, against
evidence from the real world.

Oilheads can be heard talking to thin air or muttering to themselves, apparently in the belief that private wishes so expressed will come true, even at the cost of other people's welfare and mild violation of the laws of physics. This autolocutory disorder is often acompanied by weird tics and hand gestures, manic stereotypes such as rhythmic headnodding toward a wall, or Obsessive Compulsive Orientation Syndrome (OCOS: facing towards the east five times a day).

Gerin Oil in strong doses is hallucinogenic. Hardcore mainliners may hear
voices in the head, or experience visual illusions that seem to the
sufferers so real that they often succeed in persuading others of their
reality.

An individual who convincingly reports high-grade hallucinations
may be venerated, and even followed as some kind of leader, by others who regard themselves as less fortunate. Such follower-pathology can long postdate the original leader's death, and may expand into bizarre
psychedelia such as the cannibalistic fantasy of "drinking the blood and
eating the flesh" of the leader. Chronic abuse of Geriniol can lead to "bad trips", in which the user suffers terrifying delusions, including fears of being tortured, not in the real world but in a postmortem fantasy world. Bad trips of this kind are bound up with a morbid punishment-lore that is as characteristic of this drug as the obsessive fear of sexuality already noted.

The punishment-culture fostered by Gerin Oil ranges from "smack" through "lash" to getting "stoned" (especially adulteresses and rape victims), and "demanifestation" (amputation of one hand), up to the sinister fantasy of allo-punishment or "cross-topping", the execution of one individual for the sins of others. You might think that such a potentially dangerous and addictive drug would head the list of proscribed intoxicants, with exemplary sentences handed out for pushing it. But no, it is readily obtainable anywhere in the world and you don't even need a prescription.

Professional traffickers are numerous, and organized in hierarchical cartels, openly trading on street corners and in purpose-made buildings. Some of these cartels are adept at fleecing poor people desperate to feed their habit. "Godfathers" occupy influential positions in high places, and they have the ear of royalty, of presidents and of prime ministers.

Governments don't just turn a blind eye to the trade, they grant it tax-exempt status. Worse, they subsidize schools founded with the specific intention of getting children hooked. I was prompted to write this article by the smiling face of a happy man in Bali. He was ecstatically greeting his death sentence for the brutal murder of large numbers of innocent holiday-makers whom he had never met, and against whom he bore no personal grudge.

Some people in the court were shocked at his lack of remorse. Far from remorse, his response was one of obvious exhilaration. He punched the air, delirious with joy that he was to be "martyred", to use the jargon of his group of abusers.

Make no mistake about it, this beatific smile, looking forward with unalloyed pleasure to the firming squad, is the smile of a junkie. Here we have the archetypal mainliner, doped up with hard, unrefined, unadulterated, high-octane Gerin Oil.

Whatever your view of the vengeance and deterrence theories of capital
punishment, it should be obvious that his case is special. Martydom is a
strange revenge against those who crave it, and, far from deterrring, it
always recruits more martyrs than it kills. The important point is that the
problem would not arise in the first place if children were protected from
getting hooked on a drug with such a bad prognosis for their adult minds.
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that's some messed up stuff
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I would like someone to prove to me that Cortez and Pizarro were hopped up on some oil. I can see the suicide bombers being an accurate statement but some of those things seem difficult to prove.
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brad7686 wrote:I would like someone to prove to me that Cortez and Pizarro were hopped up on some oil. I can see the suicide bombers being an accurate statement but some of those things seem difficult to prove.


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Lol I'm just sayin that is the first i have heard of this oil
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I keep wondering if there's some play on words I am not getting, and that Gerin oil stands for something else.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:I keep wondering if there's some play on words I am not getting, and that Gerin oil stands for something else.


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1niksder wrote:
Skinsfan55 wrote:I keep wondering if there's some play on words I am not getting, and that Gerin oil stands for something else.


Nope


Actually, I was mostly right.

According to a wikipedia entry (I understand, not the best source, but fairly reliable) this particular author uses this fictional "Gerin oil" as a metaphor for religion.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerin_oil
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Skinsfan55 wrote:
1niksder wrote:
Skinsfan55 wrote:I keep wondering if there's some play on words I am not getting, and that Gerin oil stands for something else.


Nope


Actually, I was mostly right.

According to a wikipedia entry (I understand, not the best source, but fairly reliable) this particular author uses this fictional "Gerin oil" as a metaphor for religion.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerin_oil


Oh, ok lol. I'm a history major and i had never heard of an oil that ppl took and then started wars, thought i missed something, but this makes much more sense. I guess i should have been able to figure out what it meant though. I never was very good at logic problems or riddles. I think the reason i didn't catch on is that only a strange selection of events was chosen to be affected by "gerin oil" when really it is responsible for like 75%of all wars.
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Reminds me of the Nacerima Tribe!
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That reminds me of this....

http://youtube.com/watch?v=R3trHmw2xJ8
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