More then they praise people who never touched it in the first place. I mean yeah it takes alot of will power to quit drugs but it takes will power to say no to drugs sometimes. Especially when people are trying to peer pressure you
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More then they praise people who never touched it in the first place. I mean yeah it takes alot of will power to quit drugs but it takes will power to say no to drugs sometimes. Especially when people are trying to peer pressure you
exactly.......:applause: ..................fukk those dirty junkies
Because they are much more vulnerable to relapse than a clean person is to delve into it for the first time.
Pretty sure people who don't touch drugs get praised exponentially more.
It's a self-inflicted illness, but still an illness nonetheless.
Here's a medal for staying off drugs you boring sap, I see you desperately need the attention from your peers, you wannabe drug addict
Go do some heroin for a couple of months, to the point where everyone in your life is worried sick about you, and then get off the heroin so you can get that praise you so desperately crave from your mom and your two friends.
NZStreetBaller :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
[QUOTE=BigBoss]Pretty sure people who don't touch drugs get praised exponentially more.[/QUOTE]
How about guys who can't even get off cigarettes? :oldlol:
[QUOTE=Budadiiii]How about guys who can't even get off cigarettes? :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
Same shiite, different drug
Because it takes a lot more willpower to quit than it does to not try in the first place in most cases.
[QUOTE=Budadiiii]How about guys who can't even get off cigarettes? :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Budadiiii]It's a self-inflicted illness, but still an illness nonetheless.
Here's a medal for staying off drugs you boring sap, I see you desperately need the attention from your peers, you wannabe drug addict
Go do some heroin for a couple of months, to the point where everyone in your life is worried sick about you, and then get off the heroin so you can get that praise you so desperately crave from your mom and your two friends.
NZStreetBaller :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:[/QUOTE]
I smoke ciggarettes and weed for 6 years and stopped when I had a kid .... u really think I wouldve made this thread had I not known what it was like to be addicted. I knew wat addiction was which is why Iwas never dumb enough to touch the worse more expensive drugs.
So keep bowing down you drugged up ***....
People who suffer from addictions are often plagued a number of secondary social obstacles that have either worsened their situation or is the root cause for its formulation. There is also a divergent compound in the brain which makes it more difficult for addicts to fend off the substance(s) they abuse. It's very similar to a disease.
As one who has study and worked in the addictions field, I can posit that those who gave recovered definitely deserve praise. Sobriety is not an easy thing to achieve for some.
If you wanna praise yourself for having the will power to say no or overcome your struggles in a more productive manner than go right ahead though...
[QUOTE=NZStreetBaller]I smoke ciggarettes and weed for 6 years and stopped when I had a kid .... u really think I wouldve made this thread had I not known what it was like to be addicted. I knew wat addiction was which is why Iwas never dumb enough to touch the worse more expensive drugs.
So keep bowing down you drugged up ***....[/QUOTE]
Weed and cigarettes eh?
:roll: :roll: :roll:
Hardcore addictions right there.
Ps - People with addiction plights are far from being dumb. I've worked with individuals who run multi-million dollar corporations, scientists, professors, you name it... Etc
Some of the most brilliant people I've ever met have actually been addicted to something. There's a fine difference between being dumb and making unhealthy life decisions. Everyone has a story to tell. Who are we to judge them?
[QUOTE=ace23]Because it takes a lot more willpower to quit than it does to not try in the first place in most cases.[/QUOTE]
Far more.
Withdrawal can be intense physical and mental torment. It's really is the kind of thing that makes you feel like running headfirst off the balcony. Following the herd, and never trying something because it's what you've been told to do, on the other hand, is just as easy as following any other inane societal prescription without having any understanding or experience relating to it.
[QUOTE=Done_And_Done]Ps - People with addiction plights are far from being dumb. I've worked with individuals who run millionaire dollar corporations, scientists, professors, you name it... Etc
Some of the most brilliant people I've ever met have actually been addicted to something. There's a fine difference between being dumb and making unhealthy life decisions. Everyone has a story to tell. Who are we to judge them?[/QUOTE]
Well no I got nothing against druggies or non druggues its your decision in the end. And you'll deal with the consequences but its the way people act like they are so brave and awesome when they quit. But those who dont do anything get called boring and get told they havent live d or something