Literally everyone is different, and most certainly everyone has the right to their opinions. Personally, though, I have tried and used recreationally weed, coke, and crack; those just the illegal ones.I had a morphine drip bag one when I was in the hospital after the truck hit me, so I have no idea what dosage that was; I've tried heroin and methadone, both of which did absolutey nothing for me. I tried to smoke cigarettes for 20 years, off and on, probably 8 cartons worth, but my body can't tolerate cigarettes, and I could never develop a taste for alcohol. Hence, I don't drink. What I do feel though, is that people who have tried what they're talking about have more credibility than those who have not tried something, yet are either just plain against it or try to say how bad it is for others. How could they possibly know without trying it for themselves? I'll tell you this, if you had been making a pathway through tall brush in a battle zone, and you come across a woman with a 'dress-like' covering on her, you have no idea what she has under that dress. She could have a wrap of dynamite around her, or an AK under it. After seeing things like this a man has to be able to sit down and, as in my case, smoke a joint to readjust my attitude before getting up for more of it. Now you've got the extremist Muslims hiding behind women and children, dressing like civilians; hell, you've even got half the Pakistani government and army hiding Bin Laden for god knows how long, and they get upset at us for coming in unannounced into a compound and finding bin laden and killing him, when their own military academy was merely a mile away? No, no, the Pakistani government and military are being as two faced as so many people here in the states are; when it comes to something they want, they'll lie to get it. Everyone will. Maybe I got off the subject a bit with the politics, sorry.
has anyone else suffered from parents who do drugs? or who abuse pills
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Literally everyone is different, and most certainly everyone has the right to their opinions. Personally, though, I have tried and used recreationally weed, coke, and crack; those just the illegal ones.I had a morphine drip bag one when I was in the hospital after the truck hit me, so I have no idea what dosage that was; I've tried heroin and methadone, both of which did absolutey nothing for me. I tried to smoke cigarettes for 20 years, off and on, probably 8 cartons worth, but my body can't tolerate cigarettes, and I could never develop a taste for alcohol. Hence, I don't drink. What I do feel though, is that people who have tried what they're talking about have more credibility than those who have not tried something, yet are either just plain against it or try to say how bad it is for others. How could they possibly know without trying it for themselves? I'll tell you this, if you had been making a pathway through tall brush in a battle zone, and you come across a woman with a 'dress-like' covering on her, you have no idea what she has under that dress. She could have a wrap of dynamite around her, or an AK under it. After seeing things like this a man has to be able to sit down and, as in my case, smoke a joint to readjust my attitude before getting up for more of it. Now you've got the extremist Muslims hiding behind women and children, dressing like civilians; hell, you've even got half the Pakistani government and army hiding Bin Laden for god knows how long, and they get upset at us for coming in unannounced into a compound and finding bin laden and killing him, when their own military academy was merely a mile away? No, no, the Pakistani government and military are being as two faced as so many people here in the states are; when it comes to something they want, they'll lie to get it. Everyone will. Maybe I got off the subject a bit with the politics, sorry.