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Old 04.03.2008, 02:13 PM   #54
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Ah, regarding that, I'm thinking, you are free to do what you want, but if you were to tell me you spent half of your paycheck on weed I would still consider that a waste of money, no questions asked. Sure, the examples you listed are pretty fucking boring (shopping at the mall) but, man, smoking weed is boring! I take that kind of stance with it as I mentioned in my first post: For all practical purposes (its legality, its cost, its purpose), it does seem like a waste of time. It just doesn't seem like a constructive way to spend your money/time. People can do what they want though. I'm pretty indifferent to it all.

Thing is, I guess I answered the question based more on the people I know. If you can buy weed and smoke it and not become obsessed with it to the point of ridiculousness, cool... I just know so many people who have bought drugs over buying things they actually need -- like, um, food or clothes for their baby. I'm using specific examples of people I know.

I believe people can do what they want. I do question people I know who do drugs all the time and complain about being broke though.
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