Peter Hamilton
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I didn't realize shoelaces were that strong
this happened nearly 3 years ago. is the mama trying to sue? looks that way to me.
ETA i found this not so much heartrending, but more manipulative. still, sad..
there seems to be 2 schools of thought on the pot issue.. those who say it's the absolute elixir of life.... harmless-- even good for you, calms your nerves, eases stress, enhances creativity, feelings of good will, etc... and those who say that it becomes a crutch and keeps you buffered from reality; allows you to not have to deal with difficult emotions or the real world... and often is a gateway to harder drugs... and causes you to hang around people who have similar mindsets.. causes irresponsibility, a lack of ability to get things accomplished at your best, chronic denial ('hey i'm not addicted.. err, excuse me while i go get my morning fix...') and, well, psychotic symptoms.
as for the feelings of good will.. have you ever seen a pot addict when they are not high and can't get a hold of their cannibis fix?? NOT a pretty sight! when you are at the point where you NEED it in order to act relatively normal.. then you know you have a serious problem.
the thing is. pot (like a lot of things) affects people in different ways. for people to say 'it's NOT addictive, it DOESN'T make you psychotic, etc, etc,' well, the truth is.. for some it may not but for many people it is and it does.
Yes i have. often. no it doesn't make you suicidal. in most cases.
i suppose i should have homed in on this paragraph:
Mrs Pounder, 38, told the inquest at Chester-le-Street, Durham, that he had taken seven overdoses between November 2001 and October 2003 and on two separate occasions he was admitted to hospital having cut his wrists.
Overdoses of some form of drug. how was he allowed access to any drug? legal or illegal? in his state of mind? pot can also take you to a point of depression.
have you tried it?
Good points, reb. I think pot got a reputation for not being addictive because it is not physically addictive in that you don't develop tolerance like you do with other drugs and you don't have much in the way of physical withdrawal when you put it down after using long term.
But, as you point out, pot can absolutely be addictive mentally, psychologically and spiritually and these are the hardest levels of addiction to a substance to kick.
While I actually consider alcohol to be THE gateway drug and think it's ridiculous that alcohol is legal and marijuana is not, we should not deny that addiction to marijuana can and does occur.
I can think of a handful of things where you can replace the word "pot" with something else. Here's one: gambling.
So alcohol and gambling are legal...and often used in conjunction with one another. I agree with you...it's ridiculous that marijuana is illegal. Especially for medicinal purposes.
I'll tell ya what.. Right or wrong- prior to diagnosis and proper medications for my Bipolar, if not for Marijuana (and SI, but that's a whole other topic) I'd probably be in Prison or dead or God only knows what. Pot was absolutely the only thing that I knew of to help me come down from a mania.
Hi, OneLostGirl. I hope you don't mind me asking what "SI" is?
After reading the comments here I wonder if pot is like Ritalin as far as how it affects people differently. I've been told that for some it can help their focus and stop their brain from going a mile/minute. For others it makes them feel more hyper.
Bottom line though, this boy should have been watched more closely if he had threatened suicide and had tried it before.
SI stands for Self Injury.
Sorry for going off topic... back on topic- This boy must have felt so empty and alone. Although it is so very sad that he felt he had to die to obtain it, I pray he at last has peace.
Guys, someone's child just died...and you have to comment on her appearance? Put yourself in her shoes for one moment...if your child just died would you really give a crap about what you looked like?
I'm thinking if my child died, and my pictures were all over the place, someone would think "Wow, that woman is fat." They might even mention it to someone else.
Would I care? No. But I wouldn't expect them not to notice, either.
Someone noticing that I'm fat doesn't detract from the fact that they'd feel bad for me that my child died, though.
I agree.
You agree that people would say I'm fat? Gee, thanks! ha ha!
I'm thinking if my child died, and my pictures were all over the place, someone would think "Wow, that woman is fat." They might even mention it to someone else.
Would I care? No. But I wouldn't expect them not to notice, either.
Someone noticing that I'm fat doesn't detract from the fact that they'd feel bad for me that my child died, though.
There is a big deifference between noticing and commenting on it. The decent thing to do is keep those kinda thoughts to yourself.
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