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8/2/2015 9:54:52 AM
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I just dislike potheads who refuse to admit they're addicted.
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  • Can't get addicted to Weed. There are no withdrawl symptoms and your body isnt "needing" it. Instead, you just want to feel the euphoria again and again. Same thing with Pr0n addiction. It isnt because your body needs it, its because you like the feeling it gives you.

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  • I'm not addicted to coke, I just like the feel of it

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  • [quote]Can't get addicted to Weed. There are no withdrawl symptoms and your body isnt "needing" it. Instead, you just want to feel the euphoria again and again. Same thing with Pr0n addiction. It isnt because your body needs it, its because you like the feeling it gives you.[/quote]

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  • While it isn't inherently addictive, there is a large community that is completely dependent on the substance.

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  • Dependent is not the same as addicted.

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  • It's actually the definition of addicted.

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  • You just contradicted yourself. Perhaps look up the definition of addiction you brain-dead fool.

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  • Obviously you have no idea what i just said. Emotional addiction is not the same addiction as physical..

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  • You sir, are an idiot.

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  • You sir dont have the mental capacity to commit to this argument.

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  • You do not understand addiction from what I read. Yes there are withdrawal symptoms from heavy users there are many studies on this, your argument about mental and physical addiction doesn't make any damn sense. It starts in the brain and all physical symptoms occur after withdrawal has set in. The fact that I'm arguing this with you makes me laugh as I care for drug addicts everyday as my profession, thank you for your opinion about my mental capacity though

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  • Except it is EXTREMELY rare to go through withdrawl with marijuana...

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  • Doesn't matter how you want categorize your addiction. Addiction is addiction. Why do you smoke dope so much? To get high. (Trigger a stimulus) Google Addiction: [quote]Addiction is a state characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli, despite adverse consequences. It can be thought of as a disease or biological process leading to such behaviors.[/quote]

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