I don't take any drugs except for my vitamins. I think reality is so much more interesting.
2007-01-08 02:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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truth is the drug. and each and each and every junkie will allow you to recognize exceptionally a lot an same problem at the same time as their recuperating; that their nonetheless addicted. an same problem is going for truth, even once you eventually settle for that there's no such problem; your nonetheless hooked. that's not conceivable to kick this habit, because that's everywhere and all and sundry; inclusive of your self. So we confirm ourselves to regardless of is sensible of the day, drugs; faith; responsibility; duties; something to make all of it make experience. That experience of objective and order in all this eternal random chaos. faster or later you recognize you basically are, and then you recognize your not even that; and that is the reality of accepting that we are not something; and that's too scary for most individuals to settle for; yet deep interior each and each and every human beings i imagine that all of us recognize this. it truly is why we search for for solutions and ask why. it really is a lot a lot less complicated to say this does not make any experience, there should be an answer to this truth problem. i have appeared for the information that we exist, and that "i imagine, there for i'm." crap would not reduce it. there's no information that we do exist, there for we do not. It makes my day a lot less complicated accepting this, yet i'm nonetheless addicted to truth; not something has ever spun me round like that; and that i do not imagine that any drug can come close to to creating me experience all the pieces that sweet truth provides up. thanks for asking this question.
2016-10-17 00:15:47
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answered by ? 4
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I have seen a country destroyed by illegal drugs. I think you are the one living out of the realm of reality.
2007-01-08 02:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Legal drugs also save millions of lives each year. My husband is on blood pressure drugs that save his life, and so are both my parents. My Mom had heart surgery and she is on cholesterol meds too - again, they saved her life.
My sister is on thyroid medicine that she needs or she will be very sick. My sister-in-law is a breast cancer survivor who took 5 years of meds after her surgery, and now is cancer free thanks to those drugs.
On the flip side, My husband has a good friend who overdosed on acid and killed himself. I have a friend from college who did LSD and is now permanently mentally impaired and will never have a normal life.
Your entire premise is faulty, unfortunately. Good drugs, prescribed by good doctors, and taken the right way, save lives. Illegal drugs kill.
2007-01-08 02:54:09
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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No, so called drugs are for people that can't handle so called reality.
2007-01-08 02:58:47
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answered by Judge Dredd 5
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It's totally the other way round...drugs are blatantly the easy way out
2007-01-08 04:07:39
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answered by pinkfudge27 4
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Mom?
2007-01-08 02:56:28
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answered by Monkey Boy 3
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I have an octopuss on my head.
2007-01-08 02:49:56
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answered by dingdong 4
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er
2007-01-08 02:49:26
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answered by david b 2
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obvioulsy u didnt do too much research u damn hippie
2007-01-08 02:51:34
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answer #10
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answered by thanatos 2
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