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Bananaaddict said:
I shall make the assumption that te are talking about the obvious kind, not OTC drugs and such... Drugs aren't good (I like to state the obvious). They can harm te medically, financially, and mentally. Again stating the obvious. I don't think it's worth risking your career, o maybe your life, for a temporary high. And I'm not just quoting teachers at school. I know people who did drugs in high school, and I see them a lot. Why? They still live in my hometown. I also think people don't understand just how bad drugs really are. I saw a video documenting real life using of drugs, and it was scarier than any horror movie. At least in a horror movie, te know it's not really happening. I know I won't ever take drugs. What I don't understand is why other people take them. I know some people take them early on in life (one of my friend's buddies offered her crack, and we're in seventh grade), but I don't see how it's possible not to hear what teachers tell you. o are some people just convinced that educators are lying to us? Think about it this way- even if they're lying, they're clearly trying to protect us from something dangerous. I also don't get why anyone would intentionally STICK A NEEDLE INTO THEIR F**KIN ARM. Well, I guess drug addicts are all about self-inflicted pain. So that's my opinion. :/
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