The T wrote:
cuncuna wrote:
The T wrote:
cuncuna wrote:
Nevertheless, drugs are a big L in your forehead if you are beyond 20. |
Why? (I mean, ocassionally) | Besides being an unnecesary habit, the margin can be as wide as narrow. I guess you can control yourself; there's people who can't. There's young people who take other people as exmaple. "If they do it, it's ok". Unless you could have your "ocassional joint" legally checked (1-2 by month, something like that), there is simply not a single way to assure that the use of even that apparently harmless drug won't lead to disaster. |
Unnecesary habit= true; but what starts as a unnecesary habit can turn itno a dependence or an addiction
Guess you can control yourself= true with the green stuff; wrong with something else which brought chaos for a while, years ago
young people take older as example=people who take drugs in front og younger people: IDIOTS. But if everyone is a consenting adult, I don't want somebody else telling me what I can do with my body (and remember: I've seen the dark side)
lead to disaster= yes, even marihuana can lead to disaster, to psychological dependence (it doesn't generate physical addiction as other drugs do).
But this still doesn't prove that drugs are a big L if you are beyond 20. Actually, beyond 20 should be the LEGAL AGE to decide whether you do it or not.... All of these arguments just prove that drugs are dangerous, an unnecesary risk, whatever... not the big L.
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I've never witnessed a "healthy" case of user. The big "L", actually stands for unclean and unclear individuals that, as I told before, see no danger in smoking before driving his girlfriend somewhere, etc. Off course, adiction is something from the psique first, and in the body later, so you can be adicted to food, games, etc. Anyway, after a certain age and a certain amount of use, something is wrong. I don't need to explain this further, the people who had a strong habit (as myself, I use to be a tobacco smoker) knows pretty well what's like to be unable to stay one day without smoking, drinking, etc. If you reach a point of having no control over an impulse, then my friend you are a loser, a person with no inner strenght. That's the way I used to talk to myself, and also the attitude that is helping me to never touch a cigarette again.