222 points

Oh joy, moralizing from a dry drunk.

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62 points

Who dresses like a bad acid trip.

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Who dresses like a bad acid trip.

But he’s blind these days, so now he has an excuse for that part.

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197 points

OK boomer

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Hey! It fits this time

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I spent age 16-25 a constant pothead. I mean, some weeks I’d just never be sober. My friend said that I sat up in bed, opened the drawer, pulled out a baggie, packed a bowl, smoked 2 hits, and then layed back down. All without waking up, or stop snoring.

I have never once done any other drug. I’m 42 now, and haven’t smoked weed in about 10 years.

I know others with similar stories. Weed does not lead to other drugs. Your choices do.

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My choices led to other drugs, and my choices led to me living a happier life, finally breaking free from my self-destructive habits. These Nixonites corpses need to finish their rigor mortis already.

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15 points

Improper education leads to other, harder drugs. See DARE

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Good call. I had my first intro to drugs in 3rd grade health class. I walked away thinking weed was the absolute worst thing you could do, but meth and acid were alright. I later found out that lesson was right in only one regard.

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I mean acid and a few other psychedelics are ok. Meth abuse is harmful for sure, same for many opioids except when used in a medical setting or if you actually need them.

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Different people take it differently. I lead a super active life, and am more active than my friends who don’t indulge.

I clean, do stuff, am active, and consume heroic amounts of weed. I wake up early AF and am always early to things. I am not forgetful either or act “confused”.

I know everybody is affected differently, yet I hold the belief that the “stoner stereotype” is not as much about the weed slowing people down but about people being themselves and using weed as an excuse.

Perhaps my belief is due to my experience with it.

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Perhaps my belief is due to my experience with it.

And you just demonstrated far more self awareness than Elton John!

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Weed led me to lsd which led to improving myself through some good long looks in the mirror. Meanwhile opiate addiction is far more frequently caused by legitimate prescription (and I’m not advocating against it, yall don’t want to experience surgery like those of us who are allergic have to)

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Weed opened my mind to trying other drugs, for sure. It wasn’t weed itself though, it was the fact that I was told growing up that all drugs, including weed, will ruin my life and health. I tired weed and it was giggly and relatively benign, which made me realize that everything I was taught was wrong.

I’ve had some of the best times of my life on MDMA, with my partner!

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Cool story. Weed should be legal. But let’s not pretend it doesn’t have any harmful effects. Alcohol and smoking should be illegal though.

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No one is pretending that, certainly not the person you responded to.

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His point is that it’s not a drug that has to lead to other drugs

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yes it has, though not as big as some people make it out to.

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4 points

Shut up, nerd.

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3 points

Alcohol should be illegal? What a dumb take.

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Translation: I did whatever the fuck I wanted to do and now I’ve worked out that I was a shithead. It therefore follows that it was these external things that made me a shithead. Nevermind that countless other people have experienced the same things as “essentially harmless fun.” I, of course (having been a raging shithead) am in a position to know better.

The logic is flawless.

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Elton John, confirmed boomer.

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Exactly, it’s like closing a mountain trail entirely because one idiot took a selfie too close to the edge

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Sounds like narcissism.

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Okay but seriously, he’s entitled to his opinions. Besides, if he’s successfully gone through rehab, he’s not exactly going to be pro-drugs after that.

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As someone who hasn’t had a drink for 23 years one of the big issues with former addicts and alcoholics is the same “if it’s not good for me it’s not good for you” attitude we see everywhere else.

It’s yet more exceptionalism where we mistake the phenomenon of our perception and experience as a direct stand in for everyone else’s.

Even more problematic that it comes from someone with (and I’m willing to step out on a ledge here) a self-professed disease (alcoholics often refer to “their disease”.) That’s fine, but you don’t see diabetics recommending everyone constantly monitor their blood glucose and take insulin.

Like yes, I understand that when my wife has her first beer it doesn’t set off the trigger I have where I need all the beer (and liquor and whatever drugs you have on you) in the world until I don’t remember who I am.

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you don’t see diabetics recommending everyone constantly monitor their blood glucose and take insulin

To be fair, being aware of your glucose level isn’t a bad thing. Insulin is probably not an “everyone” thing but if monitoring blood glucose wasn’t so cumbersome, I would suggest it to anyone. It has similar value to monitoring weight, blood pressure or temperature.

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Having been hooked on cocaine and then implicitly or explicitly equating it with weed, sounds like some sort of internal “reefer madness” 24 hour movie-thon playing in his head.

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Besides, if he’s successfully gone through rehab, he’s not exactly going to be pro-drugs after that.

Wanting cannabis to be legal isn’t necessarily “pro-drug.” No more than wanting alcohol to be legal is.

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Ah yes. The dreaded marijuana rehab I presume.

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