You shouldn't joke about things like that. If he really was it was a phycological addiction. You can't become physically dependent on it. My dad is a recovering meth addict. I know more about drugs and addiction than you can understand.
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I would argue that a psychological addiction can be just as damaging, and more complex to fix in some circumstances. My aunt died recently because she was an alcoholic, that is a psychological addiction but it was enough to kill her, I understand your point but don't diminish someone else's troubles and patronise someone just because you think you have it worse.
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I don't have it bad. I fought with tobacco addiction for years but I'm better now. I honestly think this is a troll but if it isn't I would like to understand how that happened because I've never heard of a serious pot addiction. I understand that many physiological problems aren't easy to fix but honestly don't think this story is believable.
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It's possible, people love to exaggerate to demonise things they don't agree with, and while I neither have seen anyone with that serious an addiction, I have seen the use of pot change people I know, generally not it a positive way.
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I agree. Never seen it affect anyone positively
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Nope, i understand more.
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Obviously not if you consider pot highly addictive and something that destroys lives. How did you lose you father to pot?
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He got addicted to it. Duh