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Ok so im addicted to school, work, food, green, music, life....I think thats a bit of an extreme wouldn't you agree? I see where your coming from but life is a(n) unidentified pattern after all. Hey maybe its just me
No, its not just you. Under that broad definition, our entire "day to day" lives are an addiction.

Breathing, sleeping, eating, drinking, blinking, thinking, walking, seeing, etc etc... these are all consider addictions according to that definition?

Now yes, some of those things you can have a legitimate addiction to, but can you have a legitimate addiction to breathing? Because I havent been able to kick that habit for almost 22 years now...

The spirit behind the definition is understandable, but the way it was put is way too wide to be usable in any way.
imitator Reviewed by imitator on . buddhism and weed hi there im just starting to 'dabble' in weed and stuff, and was wondering, is it wrong to smoke weed if you are a buddhist? i'm the son of 2 catholic parents, but im a buddhist (dont ask long story lol) so if there any buddhist stoners here, :P and if ive caused offense to anyone atall by linking buddhism with weed im sorry, just wondering if i should continue :) Rating: 5