“Terror on Drugs”
Be careful when giving negative opinions against drugs.
A user has made his drugs a part of his whole life, his whole spirit.
From being negative on the drugs you’re also prejudiced against the user.
Why treat a diseased person so poorly?
Would you beat on someone who is injured?
People get constantly reminded by TV what their problems are.
Like smoke, like ash, the negative commercials influence people.
Eventually all these negative commercials on drugs become infobesity.
The TV ads discourage anxiety while giving it to you anyway.
“Drug” is often a metaphor to describe waste, poison, and even sin.
Ghosts are probably roaming in the darkness as I approach this issue.
It’s quite simple- you are what you eat, so taking a drug makes you a drug.
However, this is misleading.
Natural events can be like “drugs” when there’s no consumption of substance.
Guys become bookish on the subject of drugs.
We hear information in absence of experience for the data.
Our minds are like clouds: drifting, raining, snowing, floating away.
Someone can look at the atmosphere above us and get blinded from doubt.
There’s also problems in our failure to distinguish emotion from material.
Users might receive great emotions from drugs while the material is deadly.
Big political thinkers don’t understand users; risks involve aversion from smarts.
So the negative commercials on drugs for TV give intellectual, technical rudeness.
A person has to choose what must be done or else there’s no life for him.
In addition, new drugs get recommended by markets to overcome old drugs.
Certain political viewpoints are very much like drugs.
Everyday “drugs” include discipline, arrogance, fashion, sports, etc.
From this truthful discovery it seems like we need to handle the drugs in us.
Not just drugs we’re taking, but drugs we’re already creating in ourselves.
Quitting itself can be a terrible drug if it’s not taken with the right steps.
People can just think of quitting, quitting, quitting, and never do.
We’re affected in diets from quitting, loss from quitting, change from quitting.
Only a failed attempt in quitting can make the new continuance refreshing.
But, it doesn’t seem like TV will ever stop being so negative.
“TV” has been a drug for audiences who don’t realize their potential.
I guess this means the anti-drug commercials fail because drugs still get weight.
Drugs are being dismissed from the promotion of other drugs.
So, we must find the drug in us so we can remove other drugs.
Recovery can be a return to poison unless the discovery is unqualified.
Judgement helps dissuade the negative pressure of happenings.
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