Message from @Redxl

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2019-09-16 11:32:17 UTC  

Only XTC? maybe she was an insufferable bitch and would have been murdered anyway at some point by some guy if not him? 😉

2019-09-16 11:32:37 UTC  

I think the teachers that told us this just wanted to use it to get people off of drugs

2019-09-16 11:33:10 UTC  

Not realizing that this type of story doesn't deter anyone who's already interested, and the rest would've never tried it anyway

2019-09-16 11:33:36 UTC  

I wish they'd be more objective about drugs

2019-09-16 11:33:47 UTC  

Make it sound boring as hell with tons of facts and numbers

2019-09-16 11:34:05 UTC  

Hammer it into kid's heads until they get sick when they hear someone name a drug

2019-09-16 11:34:17 UTC  

Meh, my rule, keep it closer to nature, don't involve too much of the chemical process.

2019-09-16 11:34:23 UTC  

Sure

2019-09-16 11:34:27 UTC  

Although

2019-09-16 11:34:37 UTC  

When people say "it's bad cause it's chemical"

2019-09-16 11:34:43 UTC  

I just laugh, it's such terrible reasoning

2019-09-16 11:34:51 UTC  

The human body is mostly chemicals

2019-09-16 11:34:54 UTC  

There is a threshold, don't get me wrong

2019-09-16 11:35:12 UTC  

Like our entire digestive system wouldn't even work without chemicals

2019-09-16 11:35:14 UTC  

Our brains even

2019-09-16 11:35:42 UTC  

Imo just make drugs sound really lame and "uncool", that seems like a good deterrent

2019-09-16 11:35:57 UTC  

All systems that developed over millions of years to form a careful balance with nature.

2019-09-16 11:36:46 UTC  

Now if I take a drug like Meth, with- who knows how many compounds, versus, weed...

2019-09-16 11:36:59 UTC  

Right

2019-09-16 11:38:00 UTC  

I buy meth off the street, I have a general idea of what is already in it, INCLUDING any additional "surprises" the cooks might have in it, same with with, but if I buy weed off the street, I reduce those chances, just as if I cook or grow either of these drugs myself.

2019-09-16 11:38:17 UTC  

*weed

2019-09-16 11:39:35 UTC  

Eliminate for variable X as much as possible, find the baseline, reduce the control to least destructive, you form an argument to say what is or is not more harmful.

2019-09-16 11:40:06 UTC  

I'd say corn syrup is more addictive than weed.

2019-09-16 11:40:38 UTC  

But you have to control for accessibility and how pervasive it is

2019-09-16 11:41:07 UTC  

Oh hell yeah sugar is probably the most destructive drug in the west

2019-09-16 11:41:31 UTC  

Cancer rates far higher than they need to be

2019-09-16 11:41:41 UTC  

And many other diseases ofc

2019-09-16 11:42:09 UTC  

But hey

2019-09-16 11:42:17 UTC  

Mmmm

2019-09-16 11:42:27 UTC  

"Those crackheads, ruining their lives" says dad, as he poors sugar into his 6th coffee of the day

2019-09-16 11:43:34 UTC  

I never understood dudes that needed that much.

2019-09-16 11:43:53 UTC  

Maybe had a previous reliance on cocaine in the past? No idea.

2019-09-16 11:44:07 UTC  

Coffee is a pretty horrible drug because it's not being talked about as potentially dangerous

2019-09-16 11:45:08 UTC  

People drink these things like they're nothing, not giving a thought, and I mean, it's not like I don't understand them, but seriously

2019-09-16 11:45:24 UTC  

Lack of education smh

2019-09-16 11:46:15 UTC  

I don't even wanna know how many things I have in my diet that I should still cut out

2019-09-16 11:47:19 UTC  

Well, to be fair, could be one day the scientists will suddenly realize something that was thought to be healthy is now a cause of X problem.

2019-09-16 11:48:06 UTC  

As is that has never happened...<:thinkcide:462282415549841409>

2019-09-16 11:49:26 UTC  

With education SOMETIMES on shaky grounds, media A LOT of times on shaky grounds, a bit of doubt is healthy.

2019-09-16 11:51:37 UTC  

There is a reason why critical thought is a first year general in many universities, shame so many students throw it out the window and follow other professors as a damn prophet.

2019-09-16 11:53:22 UTC  

Maybe that's the reason the coffee epidemic is not being talked about