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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:07 pm
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:11 pm
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:14 pm
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:16 pm
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:40 pm
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Perspective really changes a lot of things, and it would definitely take the perspective of someone who has "been there" to make that video, or relate to it....and is also why I find that to be more depressive than humorous. Goodness...it sounds cliche, but gosh, drugs are bad. Don't do it all you young people reading this! lol...wait, no, it's not funny, DON'T DO IT. Well, I don't think it's the drug part that makes it funny to me, since I would find it equally as hilarious if the guy was havin' a nervous breakdown or just out of his mind.
In a weird way, I can relate, because when I've had a bit too many caffeinated drinks I tend to think and talk pretty much exactly the way he does. xd
I dunno. But yeah, drugs are bad. So is tobacco and alcohol and all that other stuff. I guess technically caffeine is bad as well, but I need it to survive, so I'm biased.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:54 pm
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Semok Perspective really changes a lot of things, and it would definitely take the perspective of someone who has "been there" to make that video, or relate to it....and is also why I find that to be more depressive than humorous. Goodness...it sounds cliche, but gosh, drugs are bad. Don't do it all you young people reading this! lol...wait, no, it's not funny, DON'T DO IT. Well, I don't think it's the drug part that makes it funny to me, since I would find it equally as hilarious if the guy was havin' a nervous breakdown or just out of his mind.
In a weird way, I can relate, because when I've had a bit too many caffeinated drinks I tend to think and talk pretty much exactly the way he does. xd
I dunno. But yeah, drugs are bad. So is tobacco and alcohol and all that other stuff. I guess technically caffeine is bad as well, but I need it to survive, so I'm biased.
I am totally biased too, don't feel bad. Tobacco and caffiene aren't inebriating, so I deem them OK. Alcohol, and marijuana are inebriating, but I find them acceptable based on use and behavior. Other drugs, like cocaine or opiates...there is a difference in effect on life, addiction, and inebriation that is negatively noticable, and I can't approve of....and I totally wouldn't reccomend finding out for yourself what that difference is. Learn from my mistakes everyone, that is why I am here. Woooooohooooo! heart
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 8:56 pm
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:06 pm
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Semok Yeah. I've had my fair share of different substances, but I've always steered clear of the "hard" stuff, as it were. Nothin' really stayed, except the alcohol, which I'm gonna lazily blame on genetics. xd Nearly put my liver out once. That was a mornin' to remember.
No, no, no...it isn't lazy to blame genetics. Believe it or not, they really do influence your drinking. If you have genetics passed down to you, you are equipped physically to process alcohol differently than a "normal" person would. That doesn't mean that you will take the first drink, but when you do...yikes. I had to read like, a 400 page book about this kind of stuff. I think it is based off of something called the MEOS pathway, an alcohol breakdown in the liver. I am going to have to go Google that now, but I'll submit this post first.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:10 pm
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GenevieveGautier Semok Yeah. I've had my fair share of different substances, but I've always steered clear of the "hard" stuff, as it were. Nothin' really stayed, except the alcohol, which I'm gonna lazily blame on genetics. xd Nearly put my liver out once. That was a mornin' to remember. No, no, no...it isn't lazy to blame genetics. Believe it or not, they really do influence your drinking. If you have genetics passed down to you, you are equipped physically to process alcohol differently than a "normal" person would. That doesn't mean that you will take the first drink, but when you do...yikes. I had to read like, a 400 page book about this kind of stuff. I think it is based off of something called the MEOS pathway, an alcohol breakdown in the liver. I am going to have to go Google that now, but I'll submit this post first. Oh, I've read plenty about it. I'm just always a bit wary of such findin's, since it's very hard to prove anythin', especially when most genetics research is done twins, which isn't the most reliable.
The findin's merely point out correlation, not causation, in my opinion. There are so many other factors.
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Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 9:17 pm
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Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 5:36 pm
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Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 5:44 pm
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