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  • KookSpook

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    Don't you yourself agree that addiction is a disease? Many synthetic and natural drugs bring nothing but destruction into your life. Would you like to see for yourself? I don't recommend it, better read the research on <a href="https://mephedrone.com/">mephedrone</a>, which will make you understand why you should be more conscious about your use of various substances.
    December 15th, 2022 at 02:12pm
  • EarthMother

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    There are so many young people now who are into drugs and other substances, I think a lot of people would benefit from almost reading this, even though there's hardly anything to stop them.
    December 15th, 2022 at 01:48pm
  • Vampirita

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    i'm an experimentor (how ever you spell it). I have experimented with XTC and Pot.

    And altho i do agree with you, people do get addicted. Evn if they experiment.

    Like Robot Pie said, dont tell you're friends. cause i dekcuf up like that too. i learned.

    But i live life to the fullest. whether i put my life in danger. cause i'd rather be dead being happy than anything else.
    June 26th, 2008 at 09:03pm
  • SomethingEdge

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    you could say there's nothing wrong with experimenting
    and usually I'd agree but,
    yes there is a but
    I don't agree with drug experimentation not because you could become addicted
    but because you could die from it
    Not always the case but this could be a life or death matter
    trust me, seeing someone die from their first 'experimentation' is not fun
    Personally, I don't think it's worth it
    June 16th, 2008 at 12:22pm
  • Tragic.Hero

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    *personal experience*
    It's easy to say you're not going to be addicted.
    It's actually quite hard *for some people* to stop.
    Once you're on a roll...
    you just keep picking up speed.
    (no pun intended.)
    June 14th, 2008 at 08:32pm
  • i'VeLoStMyHeArT

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    I don't know,
    I mean it's really really easy to become addicted to something.
    Like easier than you think if you haven't really done drugs.
    Even if you think you're just doing it once in a while, it comes to get you.
    It's kinda like smoking for some people.
    "I'm not addicted to it, it's addicted to me" kinda thing
    And yeah, some drugs, can kill you from the first time (it kinda depends on the person though)

    do you value your liver?
    (It kinda keeps you alive, by straining out the toxins)
    You can kiss it goodbye.
    June 14th, 2008 at 05:07pm
  • painterr

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    The addicts used to be Experimentalists.
    Nuff said.
    June 14th, 2008 at 01:39pm
  • Yokosuka Saver Tiger

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    there really isn't an attitude, more of an opinion and self of mind.

    Depending how your body reacts, or even how your presonality is it can factor up how you are if you do become addicted. there is a HUGE giant difference between both drug users;

    Friends just stop being your friends because, its like having the scenerio of being a man's lover when he is the killer of your mother. see? haha bad analogy but, think about it, if you know someone that will kill you, would you be there friends? in this sense, doing drugs is just, besides it being a drug and stuff, just means "Oh this person is depressed" blah blah blah

    usually, people tend to draw away from that.

    but yeah answering your question, majority of the time experiments dont ALWAYS make you an addict, depending how it goes and how much drama it causes, you probably wont get all whacked out. Usually, the only REAL people that are whacked and need mental help is when they have no more money
    and no more suppliers.

    Anyways, drugs aren't that bad. they aren't; the only thing thats bad
    is how important it becomes to you, and how it effects your life.

    :] k thanks.
    June 14th, 2008 at 09:04am
  • Mindfreak.

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    experiments turn to addicts over time if you keep up that attitude towards drugs.
    June 14th, 2008 at 08:31am
  • Two Dollar Bill

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    I've never experimented with anything more than marijuana, but I do agree with you. There's a BIG difference between people experimenting and addicts. I don't think there's anything whatsoever wrong with experimentation. You're curious- you try something. Unless you're hurting yourself or anyone else because of it (And it doesn't sound like you are) I don't see why there's a problem.

    All I can really suggest is that if you want to continue experimenting, just don't tell your friends that are being so... ridiculous about it.
    June 14th, 2008 at 08:04am
  • Talion

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    A lot of my friends do drugs, I have no problem with it.
    Being 'experimental' can have it's problems, though. It all depends on your body.
    My friend used to experiment and it took one night of doing ecstasy and pot to mess up the chemicals in her brain and now she has to take prescription drugs to keep her brain balanced.
    My mom used to be like an addict, but she did less than an ounce of coke and OD'd.
    June 14th, 2008 at 08:03am