Quote Originally Posted by StOneD.aS.FuK
anyway how the fuck would he know anything if he hasnt even tried drugs before...so how can he possibly prove you wrong?!?!?!?!?!?!
I agree but...

Problem is, people ALWAYS argue that by not trying drugs, their objectivity isn't compromised, whereas you, the drug user, are the one who's biased after trying them because you've been brainwashed by the hallucinations (that you have no way of knowing whether they're real or not).

People just don't understand that isn't the way it really works: it is only by trying both and weighing both lifestyles that you get an idea of what drugs really are. I know that attitude sounds weird to us, but people really do think that way, I know I used to when I was in high school at least until I tried pot

Tell your friend that you heard from a 3.9 GPA honors student in college, a philosophy major... and I owe a lot of my creativity and intelligence to psychedelics and cannabis, which do NOT interfere with my work during the day, but at night and on weekends they help me work through the ideas that I would have trouble with otherwise, and strengthen my wholehearted commitment to truth and wisdom. And it can't be all in my head, since my philosophy professors certainly confirm that I know what I'm saying, what with getting A+'s on my last three papers.:dance: