Check up on your friends. Its 2018. Drinking/smoking every day isnt healthy.
Please take care of your phukkin' selves.
Check up on your friends. Its 2018. Drinking/smoking every day isnt healthy.
Please take care of your phukkin' selves.
Addiction of any kind can be bad, and it certainly doesn't make it easier to solve when alcohol, fattening foods, cigarettes and now pot are legally, locally available. The issue is complicated. Keep on being a good friend.
I regret being one of the main 'weed is good' people around the time PM J.Trudeau was elected. Too much is becoming too easily accessible. Yeah, it's good, but to what extent?
I lost my best friend October 2014, and I don't want anybody to feel as lonely as I did when she was gone. It never hurts to ask someone 'whats up?' the worst you can hear is 'nothing, im busy'
Keep on being here longer than a minute!
Was your friend lost to substance abuse, or something like that?
Not quite the same, but I lost my closest friend back in November to cancer. I'm still having a hard time over that. Losing family members is one thing, I've done enough of that too, but a friend is quite another. You don't get to choose your family, but you choose your friends and that makes it a lot harder.
For better or for worse, I feel similarly about the legalization of drugs to how I feel about queers and legalization of same-sex marriage. I don't think it should be restricted because prohibition has time and time again shown that it only makes conditions worse and more dangerous, but at the same time I don't think anybody should be doing it. If people must do it, I'd prefer they're at least as safe and in the open as possible.
No no, I understand that. I played Rugby and I had my own fair share of alcohol.
I ust mean the people who sit outside the liquor store, lined up, just waiting.
I feel bad, like I don't know their history, but some people do need help.
My grandfather was an alcoholic so I'm just talking from emotion.