It's sad because I know that non-drug users will never get to experience what I have. The bonds you make with friends, the experiences you share, and everything about the drug taking I do is so great and unreal, you'd never understand without being through it. Perhaps you're getting the wrong side of what I'm trying to say - I go out and do drugs with my friends and because of that I have found such a strong settlement in the group I'm in. It's not just about the drugs. It's about the community around them.
Misawa - what can I say? You have an absolutist view and so do I. They happen to be complete opposites. I won't be changing my mind, you won't be changing yours. Personally, I'd say you're the fool. But again, saying that would lead to a flare of arguments against it. "People need to grow up and get a grip on life rather than snorting rat poison and smoking dangerously impure skunk." All your posts, especially that, show how pathetically ignorant you are. You, having never experienced drugs and being so anti-, are so naive about everything to do with them. I can't help you feel my point of view, but I know I was EXACTLY like you were before I started blazing. Just look at life. How does doing drugs mean I've lost grip of it? I'm enjoying doing them. I'm not taking it for granted. I don't live my life to live for as long as I can. I live my life to love it. To enjoy it. To have FUN (spelt F-U-N). I suppose we can sum up our views like so - you live for sanctity of life, I live for quality of life. And by saying that, I'm not saying I need drugs to keep me happy and have fun - so please, no one bring up that bull****.
Adamm - I didn't contradict myself. I used the past tense followed by the present. FANX BABEZ. "You are a threat to children, brainwashing and all that. You should know how easily they can be influenced as most sprites are incapable of making an informed decision on anything without resorting to their peers for 'advice'." That's the biggest load of crap I've heard in a while. I'm a youth leader. I'm no threat to children. I know from when I was a child, that someone saying drugs are good would not make me go out and try some. I'm sure if you think about yourself a bit younger, you'd be exactly the same.
Catzy - it's a shame it appeared to you that way. The sentence was merely an opinionated stance to my previous point, and in no way was meant in an advisory way (which can further be seen by the use of "Perhaps" and the jovial clause "it'll start you off (Y)".
Jesus - "If anyone cherishes a drug incident for life then it would really have to be something that you could have done without the drugs, as nothing I've come across yet is entirely life changing by itself. An utterly daft thing to say on his part, and shows that he has entirely the wrong attitude to drugs." I guess everyone has just read what I've typed completely wrong. Maybe I need to type more bluntly. Or perhaps it's because Misawa decided to cut that bit out and from there everyone misread it. My post didn't say the drugs gave you the experiences you'd love to cherish. My post said, and I quote: "Drugs can open your eyes to things you would have never seen before, to experiences you'll cherish for your life, and they feel so damn good whilst under the influence." My post CLEARLY says that the drugs OPEN YOUR EYES to experiences you'll cherish. Again, as I said previously, it's the community, the friends, the settlement, the conversations, the experiences whilst doing drugs, NOT THE DRUG ITSELF. I'm surprised from your viewpoints you've been expressing that you'd be one to suggest I have the wrong attitude to drugs. I know exactly what I'm doing with drugs, I know I won't go into anything without researching, I know I'm still above everyone in my year and centre of education intellectually, I know I have an extremely healthy social life outside of the drug world also. So, an utterly daft thing to say on your part would be more appropriate I guess. I suppose it's virtually impossible to show any of you what it's like over the internet as I'm trying, but I'm telling you for one that I am definitely not one of those who has the "entirely wrong attitude to drugs."






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