No, but you should fill her head with asinine conspiracy theories. The drugs will make them more believable.
2007-12-01 11:43:11
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answered by adrianne 5
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What is the terrible thing you have done? Did you buy her the drugs?
OK, now she is heading for a drug induced psychosis and you probably are too late, she needs professional help - OR, she has just really studied what went on in that attack and has got rather obsessed by it.
It depends what she is taking - if it isn't addictive she will be OK if she has got the desire to stop, but if she is addicted or psychologically dependant it is going to take more than a b'friends support. People don't stop stuff like this unless they really want to, and she may not even acknowledge that she has got a problem yet.
2007-12-01 11:52:21
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answered by Ellesar 6
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There were box cutters used to hi-jack the planes, and jet fuel was a major cause of the fires in the twin towers
2007-12-01 11:44:06
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answered by icemanmurph 5
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You should probably help tell her she needs to stop taking drugs, it sounds like it is making her a little crazy. If she refuses you should probably start looking for a new girlfriend. You don't want her to go to crazy and turn on you, it could be a bad thing and someone could get hurt.
2007-12-01 11:45:35
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answered by dirty s 3
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2016-10-10 00:53:45
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answered by ? 3
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just get away from her. a wise man said save the ones you can, and pray for the rest. that wise man, was me. if she gets that high, you wont talk her out of drugs, so get the heck out before you get hurt or start doing drugs too
2007-12-01 12:23:22
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answered by ▫□ █ ▄ ▀Square▀ ▄ █ □▫ 6
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I have a friend who says random stuff like that. he got given a promotion at work and its the best thing thats ever happend to him. fully cleaned up his act. let her know you worry, offer to help but don't force the issue
2007-12-01 11:57:37
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answered by leah_wooooo 3
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Regardless of what she is saying - she shouldn't be doing drugs at all. You should have an intervention!
2007-12-01 11:46:48
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answered by mazzy0774 1
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help her get off drungs but the above is also correct
this is not a matter to joke about
2007-12-01 11:46:35
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answered by Michael M 7
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YES!!! If you care enough to call her your girlfriend ,then you should care enough to get her the help that she needs.
2007-12-01 11:45:07
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answered by Lil Red Rabbit 2
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