Amanda
Calm as a Hindu cow
- Nov 28, 2008
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That's cool and all but the fact is the when I did my first line of cocaine, pill of E, and a couple of other unmentionables you weren't even 4 years old yet. When I was in rehab for a month you were prolly barely 6. I've watched countless friends lose just about everything in their lives because of OCs. I've seen friends go to jail because of their out of control drinking. I've seen friends go to jail for dealing drugs. I've revived a straight A student OD-ing on a multitude of pain killers and anxiety medicine while waiting for an ambulance arrive. And more people that I know that I care to mention have actually lost their lives because of substance abuse.
I've hit rock bottom before.
Trust me, I know what I'm talking about and I know you hate to hearing this but there is no way that someone your age could possibly compare with that.
Gee, A15, I really learned my lesson now. Thanks for schooling me; I lived in Candyland before you came along.
E? E? What the fuck is E? I can walk past and over a dozen people taken out by E at the local rave, and hell, so can the police. They don't give a fuck. So you hid some naughty pills in Mommy's BMW and I'm supposed to worship at your feet? Do you think I haven't seen ambulances pick up users that I know at a school populated by JD's? Do you think I haven't been surrounded hard-core addicts in church ministries, people who think the love of Jesus is the only thing that saved them from certain death? Or that I haven't seen people do the craziest shit, fighting or stabbing people because of their habits? Think again.
... and yet ... you practically condone drug use. The peg doesn't fit.
Your brand of "logic" is very self-serving.
If I have a bad experience with a black guy does that mean I should never try again or wave everyone else away from black guys?
Replace 'black guy' with 'drugs' and we've got what you're saying. I'm glad I don't live in a 1 size fits all universe... too restrictive. I think people should be allowed to do what they want as long as they aren't hurting anyone else.