the_ketaman
Bluelighter
^^where is the proof? Not saying your wrong, id just like to read about that. I always thought weed wasnt physically addictive.
ClubbinGuido said:I still argue with two of closest friends about ecstasy. They still believe that its a combination of coke and heroin. Fucking schmucks.
tablehead said:Hahaha yeah them and like 65% of the population.
What kind of fucking idiot would think ecstasy was coke OR heroin, let alone both?
this girl I know said this on the subject : "if E pills ain't coke then how come they make me talk so much like coke? HUH?!"
I just kinda gave up on that one...
the_ketaman said:^^where is the proof? Not saying your wrong, id just like to read about that. I always thought weed wasnt physically addictive.
euphoricnod said:Someone told my girlfriend recently that Mescaline was a poison. He tells her misinformation constantly. People like that infuriate me.
When I hear people spreading misinformation I explain to them in as calm a manner possible that they are wrong and I try to tell them the truth.
If they debate me I give them a resource where they can find out that they are wrong and medicine has said so...
Idiots upset me. They upset me a lot.
Damien8787 said:^ The problem is most people don't have a passion about drug knowledge and don't care about the truth anyways.
Tiesto said:A person actually said that there can be "NO SUCH THING AS RESPONSIBLE DRUG USE"
BodhiSvaha33 said:I think the obvious retort to this is "Do you think there's any such thing as responsible mountain climbing?" (Or football playing, or stock-car racing, or any other intrinsically dangerous recreational activity).
Recreational drug use is seen as intrinsically "bad" in a way that no other activity really is, so statements like "there's no such thing as responsible drug use" or "weed is the gateway drug" etc. can pass for logic. But they're only logical if you accept the premise that there is no valid reason to use drugs, i.e. that wanting to have fun is not a valid reason to expend resources or take risks. Obviously, this is not a premise that is applied to any other walk of life. People spend their hard-earned money buying video games and going to movies; isn't that the ultimate in irresponsible waste?