I am on a double dose of a psychoactive substance.
As i type this it is affecting my central nervous system. Use of this substance can result in a medical dependancy, and can also cause anxiety, tremors/muscle twitching, insomnia, headaches, respitory alkalosis, heart palpitations, peptic ulcers, gastrointestinal disturbance, a rambling flow of
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I'm guessing someone's given you grief over certain lifestyle choices.
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I've always campaigned for the decriminalisation of marijuana, and have also been campaigning for this law not to be passed regarding the synthetics.
I've just had a few people give me the 'drugs are bad' speech, or the 'you're 30, when are you going to grow out of this phase' kind of thing.
i smoke weed. i smoke a fair bit of weed. i hardly ever drink these days, and dont take any other kind of recreational drugs. i also dont even drink coffee or red bull except for weekends.
I just feel like my lifestyle choice to have a joint at the end of a hard day should NOT be seen to be akin to some junkie in a gutter taking a hotshot of heroin, but more like the glass of wine or beer a lot of people have at the end of THEIR day.
just trying to point out that unless you abstain from ALL substances that can alter your mood, body or body chemistry - you cant really say shit against *drugs*. Just trying to get people to open their mind a little bit.
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I have a friend who used to be a functioning heroin addict - he makes the distinction between "addict" and "junkie" in that an addict still has their humanity and can still function more or less normally and still has his scrupules and morals whereas the junkie doesn't give a shit about anything except scoring that next fix. He's written a book about it which will be published later this year.
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