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OFF TOPIC - The DC Journal - Home of Slay's Drug Induced Rambling

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yucatanboy2 said:
Post an answer to this sentence, and it has to be an observation made after the fact.

This morning:
"You know it was a crazy night when you wake up next to your gf after only a few hours of sleep (i think i went to bed at 2:30ish, and woke up at 8:30) , and you're both naked and the bed is unmade (when it usually is made and tidy), and the lights and tv are on in the apartment and there is an almost empty bottle of strong rum that was full 12 hours ago next to a giant bong and some nitrous canisters..... and you're surprised by how not-hungover you are"

LOL
maybe i'm just still drunk. I can't believe we went through that whole bottle of rum. Time to start drinking water.


Thats absolutely nothing.......drink a half gallon of your liquor of choice and continue to drink until the moment you must motivate the next morning or day.

that is material for the DC journal :)
 
me cannot waits to be in my new apartment saturday day night. vodka, opiates, meth, valium, music amd some best friends with a projector to watch what we please and air condition :) im loving life at the moment
 
Anyone Here NOT Believe in Addiction?

As the title says, anyone here not believe in 'addiction' as it is defined in the dictionary: "The state of being enslaved to a habit or practice or to something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming, as narcotics, to such an extent that its cessation causes severe trauma."

Honestly, I just don't buy it. I don't believe that it is possible to be "...enslaved to a habit..."

If the will is there, anyone can quit doing something, or at least do something more responsibly.

For a while I thought I was "addicted" to alcohol, and had a bad habit with weed... but I realized I thought that because I told myself I was. When I realized it was all an illusion, it was easy as pie to just stop. I understand not wanting to deal with withdrawl symptoms from heavy opiate or amphetamine (ab)use, but what's so hard about just being responsible?

Mkay, rant/vent over.

Discuss if you'd like.
 
wow, this is the first thread i read today after logging, in... yikes.....

your obviously not much of an alcoholic, or you would have been suffering quite a bit. in fact you can die from alcohol withdrawl. learn basic drug facts please.
 
delta_9 said:
Addiction is a very real possibility, I think most would agree. However, I do believe addiction can be overcome. It's by no means impossible to get through.
+1. There is no doubt that addiction is real. I think anyone who says otherwise doesnt know what they're talking about (you'd have to make a VERY convincing argument to pursuade me otherwise). But I do think it can be overcome as well.
 
lol @ not believing in addiction. a naive dumb kid, a stubborn adult avoiding reality, or some grizzled old fuck that thinks weed is the same as crack.


Show me someone who doesnt believe in addiction and ill show 10 full blown addicts.

This whole "enabler" "12 step" "trigger" non-sense is a different subject all together...but to deny the fact that someone can addicted to a substance is so incredibly stupid that i would flat out refuse to debate it. I'd end up giving someone a muay thai roundhouse to the fucking knee.
 
Mz_Thizzle said:
I think anyone who says otherwise doesnt know what they're talking about (you'd have to make a VERY convincing argument to pursuade me otherwise)
Agreed. Seratoninstorm, you not really bringing anything to the table here, in terms of evidence. There are countless examples proving addiction, but all you said is you realized it was "an illusion"8), get over yourself.
 
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^ That, and you only mentioned personal problems with alcohol and weed. Have you ever personally experienced something thats known to be heavily addicting, like H or meth or something?
 
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