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for how many years have we seen the effects of smoking, alcohol, and other drug use ... yet people continue to use them ...
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Smoking has nicotine added to make them addicting, for many alcohol has addicting effects because of how it effects the body, same with many drugs. Once one is stupid enough not to avoid it, it becomes harder to kick because the body would go through physical withdrawl if it were not supplied with the given chemical. I have never heard of anyone getting physically addicted to a hotdog or tub of ice cream. And the worse thing I have ever seen (myself included) that came from avoiding food or lessening the amount very much was a loss in weight. To try to pass it off as ok because stupid people got addicted to stuff they should have been smart enough to avoid don't make stuffing your face any smarter or less dumb.
by Hypocrisy_Central on November 16th, 2009
there are EMOTIONAL addictions as well as PHYSICAL addictions ... once the brain gets dependant on the endorphin/adrenalin/serotin kick that eating a tub of ice cream can give, it's no different that shooting up a needle ...
and its not a matter of intelligence, because anybody stupid enough to do drugs or get drunk/high on a regular basis loses all credibilty in my book
by - MojoThunder - on November 17th, 2009