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Originally Posted by Pyramid*
Since when did anyone die from from having a few too many fags one Saturday afternoon at the age of 27?
What happened to your prevous thought that smoking shouldn't be used as a comparison ... as you stated in your earlier post - I thought you didn't think it had any place in this type of discussion: or is it only smoking when it's referred to hash/weed/bit of skunk.
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You have made this same absurd point and I have responded to it. Tobacco could kill you eventually. Cannabis will not.
I was clearly talking about Cannabis in the post you alluded to because I was responding to a post about Cannabis. Mentioning Cannabis in my post.
It doesn't matter if tobacco takes a few decades to kill you. It's still an addiction and it's still an addiction that kills. I took relativity into account in my posts. Crack could kill you within a few weeks with a heavy addiction. Tobacco could kill you within a few years with a heavy addiction.
I never once said tobacco was worse than crack. I always said it was a simple comparison to get tobacco smokers to understand and that relativity should be taken into account. Please read.
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Originally Posted by Zee
...yes, I'm not talking about the act of taking drugs though, I'm talking about the choice to actually take them in the first place.
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The choice leads to the act.
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Originally Posted by Zee
she made a choice at some point in her life to take drugs.
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As did I. As did you. Not relevant.
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Originally Posted by Zee
but if she truly wanted to quit drugs, all she had to do was take that first step of removing herself from an environment where she could access drugs. Move to the countryside. Go to an obscure island. Lock yourself in and never come out again. There are options, and she had the money to utilise them, which isn't an option that many drug addicts don't have.
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But she didn't make those choices. She could have. But she was a drug addict.