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WHY SCIENCE IS MAKING LIFE BORING...
I’m sorry to say it, but scrolling through this category makes me a little ashamed of being a teenager.
By the looks of things, most of us are intent on gabbling on about the news that (shock-horror) smoking, drinking and drugs can shorten your life-span. As if we haven’t been told enough already. Now, I’m not advocating a life that revolves around the next fix, cig, or flagon - but let’s at least enjoy ourselves. Without these three deadly sins, where would we be?
Where would art, music and our beloved literature be without drugs? How could the artist, musician or novelist survive without the odd hasty cigarette clenched between their troubled lips? Where would the weekends of stumbling, spewing and stupidity be without the litres of white cider and mysterious mixed spirits?
If we are all as clever as we would like to think, why is it that we still torture our bodies with these fatal excesses?
The answer is fun - doing stuff for the pure hell of it - it’s supposed to be what we (teenagers) live for. Now is the time to feast on rebellion, however petty, and believe ourselves to be invincible. So why waste it preaching to the unconvertible, when there’s plenty of sensible heads on aging shoulders to do that for us?
Let’s stop patronising each other, and just enjoy surviving. After all, good health is merely the slowest rate at which we can die!
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What I'm trying to express is that you will have hundreds more great moments if you don't do drugs. And those moments don't have to involve getting high, getting drunk, getting cancer, getting dizzy. Ha, even getting girls pregnant . You name it.
This is why the teachers ARE ranting. It always seems like you're in control, but you're not. Explain all the people that have ended up on the streets because of drugs. Drugs have so many negative outcomes and only one positive one:
The moment. It feels good for the moment.
And why is the moment worth the cost of the rest of your life?
Want another truth: you still have the wrong idea. You've romanticized the image of drugs. You're thinking of all those artists, musicians, and actors who used drugs. You, in turn, made the conclusion that drugs make a person creative.
Wrong.
Drugs were the worst part of their lives. And alcohol. And smoking. Creativity doesn't come from how high you get. Drugs, alcohol, and smoking dragged them down. Don't forget the times when they over-dosed or had their families desert them.
Beyond that, why do you do drugs? IS it because you want to be famous and creative? Is it because you want to be cool?
Rethink what you've said. Seriously. You're sounding dumb.
I feel, as a 17 year old, i messed up my life using drugs. I smoked marijuana from the age of 13 and it definently left a toll.
I mean, yeah, some people can handle it while others can't. I let it drive a wedge bewteen myself and my family and my friends. I stopped smoking over 6 months ago and i feel my life has changed for the better.
Although i do smoke cigarettes, because life is a little hard at time and anxiety problems leave me in the dust.
I ned to say, whatever you may hear, DO NOT HARM YOUR BODY WITH DRUGS! It will ruin your life forever. Yes, according to this article, it can make you artistic in some ways, but you will be a LOAD more artistic AND happy if you DON'T do drugs! Those people do drugs because they are DEPRESSED!
Such a good take on the whole thing; makes me not feel as bad for doing it :P
kudos, first of all, for being able to post this despite the hate you predicted you'd get (undeserved, of course.)
I don't agree with you 100%. I know a lot of people who had a great input of drugs in their life and a lesser output of anything beneficial, such as art. also, there are a lot of artists, fantastic artists, who are completely drug-free and should be celebrated for being successful anyway.
your last line confuses me. yes. good health will most likely keep you alive. are you trying to avoid that?
anyway, nice new spin, but I think you need to refine your support of drugs just a little.