Right, so I suppose in the land of opportunity Canada everyone has lots of private tutors and goes to private schools?You assume a lot. I have the distinct advantage to live in a country where a law degree from a prestigious university costs less than 4k a year. I work full-time, and but for a few intervals, have done so since I'm 20. — Akanthinos
To throw all drugs into one category demonstrates simplistic thinking. — Janus
But really, for the better of future teens, yeah alcohol is bad. — Frank Barroso
Do you smoke CBD weed? If so, for what ailments, or benefits? — Metaphysician Undercover
The North Americans really are used to the easy life... My days, what has become of the world. Nietzsche's last men really are here — Agustino
You all complain, that doesn't surprise me. Everyone complains today :s - you all wished you worked 0 hours, I have no idea what you'd do then though.complains about their 70+ hours work weeks and all I can do is grind my teeth. — Akanthinos
I never experienced any such withdrawal. I drank lots, smoked lots of weed, and every once in a while I would quit one or the other for a month or two to see what it was like. I don't remember any withdrawal problem. Eventually my usage lessened. I do have withdrawal problems when I quit coffee though. So if you judge the drug based on the withdrawal, coffee appears to be worse for me than weed or alcohol. — Metaphysician Undercover
Note that Hallucinogens are not included in Timeline's list. MDMA (Ecstasy) is, and I think of it as a quasi-hallucinogen, which isn't addictive and isn't anywhere near as destructive as the other drugs on the list. — Janus
That's not because there aren't new things to discover, new exciting opportunities to expand human knowledge, to improve society, to get closer to God, etc. It's because most human beings are lazy.I agree, we in the west find comfort in and blindeness to our privelidge. Although as I said in our last interaction, we are going to have to get used to lives of leasure. Unless, of course, the world goes to the dogs. — Punshhh
Nietzsche clearly never met an Australian woman. There are certainly a number of privileged whingers here who cry out in anger because mummy didn't cut the crusts of their jam sandwich correctly before stomping off to live a life of leisure, but how a person copes with the difficulties that they face and perhaps even uses it to their advantage is character that transcends nationality and gender.The North Americans really are used to the easy life... My days, what has become of the world. Nietzsche's last men really are here :o — Agustino
A person who is conscious of its dangers, who would sit on the internet and make a purchase of a drug testing kit, usually do not take drugs. — TimeLine
That's simply not true; I have known quite a few MDMA enthusiasts who always tested to make sure they were getting the real thing. The world is full of many dumb people and a few smart ones. Legislating against drug use won't change that. You are barking up the wrong tree. — Janus
If you want to go on the defence because of your personal connection to it, by all means, but I don't know the real you or what you genuinely do, so stop blabbing about you and start showing me facts. — TimeLine
I'm not interested in trying to sustain a conversation with someone who doesn't take me at my word when I report what I know from experience. Google 'drug test kit', and you might educate yourself a little. :-} — Janus
I can only you give facts when it concerns my own experience. Statistics are bullshit. So it's you who should stop blabbing, and show me some facts based in cold hard experience, rather than bullshit. When I was a kid, it was a well-documented "fact", that LSD causes chromosome damage. You seem to be spouting the same sort of "fact" about the addictiveness of marijuana. — Metaphysician Undercover
Who programs the robotics and the software that does the jobs?Ok, so when most jobs are performed by robotics and software, what will people do, would they then be obsolete, or would they have to be creative and find something else to do? — Punshhh
In the real world, a drug-test kit is not practical, not for the millions of young people who access drugs from sources like friends or acquaintances. — TimeLine
Not fully relevant to your quote I realise, but here is a question - would you ban dangerous sports and outdoor pursuits? Plenty of people get killed and injured in this way.And do you realise just how absurd you sound by actually comparing mortality rates to the use of the drug? It is what the person, their family, friends, the community and the economy experience while they are alive that is the issue we are attempting to ascertain in order to prevent the prospect of death. — TimeLine
Entertainment will be a very big business. — Agustino
Most people are interested in personal growth only because it helps them earn a bit more. But if money was no longer relevant since everyone was provided with life's necessities, then I doubt they'd be interested in self-development.And education for personal growth, hopefully! — Jake Tarragon
Which is why the argument for being able to obtain some drugs from legalised sources would be a very useful way of minimising harm is a powerful one. — Jake Tarragon
Not fully relevant to your quote I realise, but here is a question - would you ban dangerous sports and outdoor pursuits? Plenty of people get killed and injured in this way. — Jake Tarragon
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