THE RESPONSE, PART II
Great, that's what happened with you in the long run. But it hasn't happened with me yet, it WON'T happen with me because I know what I'm doing. The only way to guarantee that I won't end up like you is to quit everything I'm doing, and I'm not going to do that because I've shown self control and judgment these past few years, which sounds like something you were incapable of doing. I'm not making excuses here, I'm telling you the truth, and if you don't want to believe it, that's fine and dandy. Just keep your narrow-minded opinions to yourself, because I'm not like you or most people and I will NEVER allow myself to cross the lines you've crossed in life. I intend on being a success, I intend on going somewhere, unlike you who seems to be in his late twenties screwing up left and right. You're still in college, right? Well, I'll be out of the slammer in another year, and then we'll see if our paths are the same. In fact, ten years from tonight, if I'm still posting on this website, I'll let you know how I'm doing. I highly doubt I'll let myself slip up as badly as you have.
good luck, not sarcastically, just good luck and moving on. this argument is not about you. If you grow up and turn out to be great, that has no bearing on any of this.
Again:
YOU ARE WRONG.
You are so incredibly arrogant it exceeds absurdity and is just plain annoying. You think you know everything because you've been "down that broken road before," but you are wrong. Not everyone is like you, some people are able to think before the do and weigh the consequences of their actions. You, however, don't want to admit that you might be wrong, because you want everyone else to suffer like you do. You think because you had it absolutely awful, everyone is destined to do the same. Well I've got news for you: You aren't the only person who ever suffered from addiction, you aren't the only person who ever smoked or drank on this planet, and your experiences ARE NOT definitive of everybody else's.
I never said my experiences were like everybody else. In fact in the legalization of marijuana debate, I pointed out that even though marijuana is a problem for me, it's not a problem for every person that uses it, and I then gave examples of people who's only problems they ever had from it arrived at the hands of the criminilization of marijuana.
You see you claim that I think I know everything. well your wrong. and our arguments go to show it. I like to think and take countless possiblities into consideration, and weight the effects that it will have on an entire generation, remembering that many in bad situations will not react well, instead of saying "i did it, therefore everybody else can"
Yeah, maybe I'm one in a million. Gee, you never thought that was possible?
Umm, Id' say the odds are one in a million.
"It can't be possible that I'm talking to someone who has self control! No way, I was a foolish child growing up and he has to be too, because, uh, I SAID SO!!!

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You sound so utterly ridiculous right now I don't know whether to laugh or slit my throat.
first off I didn't say I was a foolish child growing up. Here is the deal, anxiety disorders make a person get addicted to substances much more easily, especially if it's a severe one as mine is. well the more they use the substance the worse the disorder gets, and the worse it gets, the more addicted they become.
That is why marijuana has become such a problem for me. As for other people, not all of them have a problem, and the maojrity of the problems I have witnessed in other people have come from the government making it illegal.
That is why despite the fact that I had a problem with it, I still support legalizing it. Not because I think everybody is like me, but because of all the different kinds of people and situations in this world. Person with good job fails drug test, goes back to welfare. Kid looses financial aid, life down the tubes, etc. From looking at all of the different kinds of situations.
Your not doing that. You always point to yourself and say "look I did this and I'm doing that, and this is what you do in life" and then just assume that everybody goes by that.
They don't.
My argument is that I'm amazing and perfect
There I corrected it for you.
If I was amazing and perfect, I wouldn't have touched either of the three substances I have admitted to using in my life. My argument is that YOU think EVERYONE will end up like you.
That was never ever my argument. I've never even been a big drinker. My argument was that if you lower the drinking age to 18, you will put more of it in the hands of children, who will then drink more often. And yes I have stated that is bad for a person's life. You dismiss that as me comparing everybody to me, but I have provided stats to prove that it is
not good for children to drink. You say they will make great choices and move up in the world, but the stats contradict that.
THAT.
ARGUMENT.
IS.
BULL ****.
than refute it. I believe that the gtovernment needs to help society. and you claim that is bull ****? that is what you have the quote tags wrapped around, and then you say it is bull ****. well come on. give abetter response than that. if your trying to claim that some people wont mess up their lives, your gonna have a hard time backing that up.
The average person who uses these substances may end up like that. But you know what "average" means? It means that there's a certain number of people above average, and a certain number of people below average. A certain number of people above the average drinker will drink themselves to an all-time low and throw their lives away (like my mother); a certain number of people will keep their drinking under control and realize when enough is enough and might even stop themselves while they're ahead (like me).
So what about those below average people? what are we going to do about them? That is who i am talking about here. Even if only 1 out of 10 are effected in a bad way, those are still lives that count, that can not be ignored or discarded. We still have to look out for those people, especially when they are children.
I realize the consequences; you just can't admit that anyone else out there is unlike you. Which is worse than arrogant, really, it is just plain stupid.
I agree it's stupid, however that is not what I said by any means. You are injecting points into my argument just so you can refute something. Refute my actual argument, instead of some imginary argument that I dont' get to participate in.
So, uh, reading a book will tell me exactly what's going to happen in my life?
No reading a bood on drug addiction will educate you to how things work. It's not about you. Okay for the sake of argument, let's pretend you don't exist.
Okay, now that you don't exist, how are kids going to handle this? You claim that will learn from their mistakes that being drunk four knights in a row is a bad idea right? Well if they already made that mistake, than there is a high probablity that they are already addicted, if they are getting drunk four knights in a row. in fact in the stat I provided young binge drinkers are way more likely to develop a problem. That is why I told you to read a book, so you can learn how many drug addictions progress, because based on everything you have said about addiction in this thread and others, it's clear, you are not educated on the subject.
Which book should I pick? I hope it has a happy ending, where I marry my boyfriend, have kids, and end up living someplace nice...
Uh huh.
Well, if I ever meet that path, I'll let you know.
these responses are not really refuting what I have said. They are just sarcastic comments written there, because you couldn't think of anything to say, and you don't want to admit I'm right. The truth remains, many addicts don't learn from their mistake untill it's too late. That is true, and all the "uh huhs and If I meet that path"s in the world wont change that.
But, uh, it hasn't happened yet and there's no foreseeable sign that it will, unless I take your advice seriously. Because your advice, is a steaming pile of generalized bull **** I couldn't even make up. I'm currently able to control myself, it looks like I'll be able to control myself for a long time, and based on what's happened so far I highly doubt I'll be as moronic enough as you were to smoke a pack of cigarettes a day or become addicted to marijuana or whatever other filthy habits you've decided to reduce yourself to.
to you as a person, the only adice I gave was to keep an open mind to the possiblities of what could happen to you, because many addicts were formerly convinced "it wont happen to me." And you make it sound impossible, when your actually at higher risk, due to your family history.
Yeah, which is why your argument in the previous post was ridiculous.
How does that make my argument ridiculous?
Well, I hate to break it to you, but Milwaukee, the biggest city in Wisconsin, doesn't have as many people in its metropolitan area as DC. So if you live in any other cities in Wisconsin I highly doubt your experiences even come close to matching mine.
that's your argument, your city is bigger than mine?

First off I dont' live in Milwaukee, and once you get past a hundred thousand, it doesn't matter. it'snot like your gonna meet every person there. and newsflash, the overwhelming majority of the country does not live in DC. and no I never said they all lived in my city either. I said the scene your portrayed of bars is not representative of America, and it's not.
Tell you what-- I'm going out tomorrow night. I'll bring a camera with me an take pictures, to please you because the thick shield of arrogance you hide behind prevents you from considering that, in one of the most liberal cities in the country, the way people approach something like alcohol would be liberal as well.
How about a video camera and a survey of you going from bar to bar asking people their age? yeah I could go to one gas station and say look "most gas stations don't ask for ID" but if I went to 30 of them, it'd have a different outcome.