Drugs, Alcohol, and Morals

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  • Still, lots of intelligent individuals have gone on to do great things. Steve Jobs, Carl Sagan, hell even Cheech and Chong do pretty well for themselves. XD I know there are more, I've seen some things highlighting famous people who did drugs and were successful... mostly people who smoked weed or experimented with psychedellics in moderation.

    Not to mention most of the musicians you probably listen to. ;P

    Getting in too deep with the alcohol is one of the quickest ways to fuck yourself over in my opinion. Technically it's a hard drug and should be classed up there with Cocaine and Heroine and things like that in terms of harm and addictive potential, but it's dressed up by society to seem like a harmless behavior. Think people would start riding the H train if it came in little glasses with umbrellas and fruit? XD

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    • Just because someone is a star does not mean they are brilliant or respectable people. They are talented of course. It does not mean they are very worthy of being admired. Many of these famous people are a train wreck. None of us should inspire to be like. Using all your cash to drink and smoke till you puke each night while neglecting to take care of your kids. Even though you make more in a day than most do in a year is not something to be admired. While in the day are singing about "fuck me hard" and have sextapes of 4 men jamming dicks in you.

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      • Did you not look at my examples? I don't think Steve Jobs ever train wrecked or puked up every night, and just because that seems to be the trend of today's pop stars doesn't mean that there aren't many successful and intelligent people who *don't* take things too far.

        THis isn't as black and white as you make it out to be, there's a difference between responsible and intelligent experimentation and addiciction and destructive lifestyles.

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