Longhauler
Bluelighter
Well, that article clearly states that alcohol is way less addictive than heroin or crystal methamphetamines, which are considered to be hardcore drugs.
I'll explain it simply for you EW... People who ''abuse'' opiates but never bang street dope, don't eat shit and work out moderately (there ARE a few of them, including myself) will be FAR healthier than your average alcoholic. Get your facts straight: this is common medical knowledge, do a little research of your own if you don't take my word for it. I've been ''abusing'' opiates off and on for more than 30 years, and I'm not fucked up, poor and sick... After 30 years of daily drinking, your average alcoholic will most likely look, smell and feel like shit..
One more little thing, alcohol abuse will affect your IQ big time after a while, but even a lifetime of extreme opiate abuse won't. Booze kills neurons. Indeed, the heavy intoxication of alcohol is much ''harder'' and dirty than a relatively subtle opiate buzz lol.
For these reasons, among others, alcohol is imo just as hard and dangerous as meth, and harder than opiates in many respects. It's a culture thing, dude. If our culture had been exposed earlier to the poppy, opiates would be as ubiquitous as alcohol today, and would be considered ''softer'' than ethanol for sure. The risk of OD would be much lower because everybody would be equipped with a naloxone kit, opiates would be integrated to our culture and thus used more safely, etc.