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Bananaaddict said:
I shall make the assumption that u are talking about the obvious kind, not OTC drugs and such... Drugs aren't good (I like to state the obvious). They can harm u medically, financially, and mentally. Again stating the obvious. I don't think it's worth risking your career, of 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, u 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. of 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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