Non-RHH: Tell me your believe on drugs usage/abuse?

Question by [Memento Mori]: Non-RHH: Tell me your believe on drugs usage/abuse?
Lately I’ve experienced a lot of sad experiences with drugs. As of lately I’ve lost a great friend because of his abusive use of drugs, which has made him become unresponsive to what’s reality and what he wants to believe… =/

So I want to hear your thoughts on drugs. Are they good, are they bad, etc…
belief* not believe.

Always have one typo.

Best answer:

Answer by Dr. Bombay [Edgar]
I think it’s a b!tch way to avoid your problems.

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