Quote Originally Posted by FindingTim
Does anyone else find the irony in this person calling me a "know-it-all."

Let's take a minute to reflect on some of his comments in his post:

"You say you spent 1/2 a semester baked? That doesn't seem very smart to me. You were responsible for choosing to smoke for that period of time. Marijuana didn't entice you. You most likely have other psychological issues that need sorting out, and your outlet for your problems was marijuana at that time.

You attempted to persuade others to smoke? I'm assuming you peer-pressured them? Another clue you might be in a frat. If you are consciously peer-pressuring people like that, see a therapist. Bully, anyone?


I really hope this isn't the case, but I wouldn't be surprised if in 2 years you end up with a vicodin addiction, because that is what "people were doing" at the time, and you were just a psychological mess, so you abused it. For your sake, don't let this abuse problem manifest itself in another drug, activity, [insert commonly abused thing here]."


I think that is all I need to say...

oh wait- there's more! Your vicodin prediction was proven incorrect when I dislocated my knee and was given loads of vicodin. As soon as the pain went away, I never thought about vicodin again.
I'm glad the vicodin wasn't a problem for you, opiates can be very addictive. Also, I didn't predict you would abuse vicodin, I said "I wouldn't be surprised". This assertion was based on the original post, in which you described yourself as an unstable addict. Was I way off base?

And you quoted some of my post...where was your reflection(it helps to be explicit)?

By the way, you in a frat? You never answered that question, and at this point, I'm just curious.