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  1. 7 hours ago, Alexander said:

    @God Based on his journal writing he is an introvert.

    What makes you say that?

     

    A typical post from him:

    "Empty your cup. So cliche but so true. LET GOOOOO EVERYTHING, ALL THE KNOWLEDGE 😃😃😃 The one who knows, the ego itself. 😃😃😃"

    INTPs don't write like that.  He's too emotionally open and enthusiastic to be INTP.

     

     

    3 minutes ago, DMT Elf said:

    Lmao, different James’s 

    I thought it might be.  All I was given was the name, not the username.

  2. 16 minutes ago, DMT Elf said:

    INTP 😐

    He is not.  INTP is impossible for James123.  That guy is very obviously an extrovert.  INTPs aren't so warm and colorful.

    Don't care what test he did or how he sees himself.  He's ENxx for sure and ENFP is the best match, followed by ENTP, then ENFJ.

  3. 19 minutes ago, Orb said:

    @God 

     

    Quitting fruit and bread (basically carbs) is like starving yourself, this cannot be compared to being addicted to cocaine at all. 

     

    That's like saying food in general is more addictive because if you stop eating food you'll feel intense cravings, like I understand where you're coming from, but those two things just can't be compared, one of then is just more essential.

    lmao wat

    There are these things called vegetables, meat, dairy, etc.

     

    Sugar is fine, but only when slowly released from being locked up in fibre.  Some fruits are fine, your favorites are not if you're trying to carry out a scientific experiment.

    Without fibre, the sugar spikes blood sugar levels, and your brain function is immediately severely altered. Refined sugar is basically a hardcore drug.  Cocaine, in its natural state, is healthy like an apple, but when you extract the cocaine from the plant and refine it into a powder it becomes dangerous.  If you extracted the sugar from a hundred apples, it shouldn't be surprising the result will be unhealthy as well.

     

    4 minutes ago, DMT Elf said:

    Whatever, mom.. 🙄😒

    ikr.. I bet she still eats bread and drinks coffee with caffeine..

    One drug vs another drug.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Orb said:

    @God that doesn't make any sense, If he went to eating brocoli that doesnt automatically mean hes gonna stop taking cocaine, i mentioned the guy in our imaginary scenario is a cocaine addict. 

     

    Also, I'm fully open to it simply being dependent on a person's unique body chemistry.

    You don't get how these experiments work?  If you wanna see if you're dependent on something, see what happens when you go independent of it.

    It's that simple.

     

    Remove sugar to see if you're addicted to sugar.

    Remove cocaine to see if you're addicted to cocaine.

     

    Whichever addiction is stronger is the thing you're gonna want more when presented with it.

  5. 5 minutes ago, Orb said:

    @God he would still be taking cocaine, and farting all the time from that brocoli.

    No.

    You'd take that donut, no doubt.

     

    Quitting donuts is easy if you still eat fruit and bread.

    Quitting everything with sugar is far more difficult.

  6. 1 minute ago, DMT Elf said:

    I can't even imagine getting addicted to weed, lol.

    Same.  It's literally impossible.  10g a day for a decade wouldn't be enough to get me addicted.  If I suddenly quit, the sober state would be like a full acid trip, lol.  If anything, I'd be at risk of getting addicted to this new crazy sober state😂😂

  7. 2 minutes ago, Orb said:

    @God

     

    Okay, go up to a cocaine addict, hold a donut in one hand, and a bag of cocaine in the other, which one you think he's gonna take? Lol

    Put him on a broccoli diet for a month, and try your experiment, LOL

     

    When was the last time you ate something sugary?  Even a piece of bread..

    You have no idea how real sugar addiction is until you go several weeks without any.

  8. 1 minute ago, Blessed2 said:

    Maybe it's not physical addiction like other drugs, but addiction nonetheless, and very 'real'.

    Might as well delete the rest.  You simply have an addictive personality.  You'd probably get withdrawals from quitting gaming or whatever too.

    I could vape weed every day for a year, and quit completely with zero negative effects.  That's cause it's not actual addiction, just habit.  In fact, it's even easier to break the habit if I vape every day, cause then being sober just feels like a different high.

  9. 1 minute ago, Orb said:

    @God 🤣🤣 

     

    Weed is less addictive than sugar, lmao. 

    bruh.. you do know that even cocaine is less addictive than sugar?  This is a classic study everyone knows about by now.  Given the choice, mice choose sugar over cocaine.  And weed can't even be compared to cocaine.

  10. 13 minutes ago, Faith said:

    I don't know what you're talking about. Maybe read the article, or don't, but it can be addictive and lead to dependence. 

     

    I had a family member go to rehab for Cannabis addiction years ago. She could not stop smoking it and almost lost her job because of it. 

    That's unheard of.  Weed alone would never ever cause this.  It's less addictive than sugar.  If someone eats cookies and gets locked up, you don't blame the cookies.

  11. 5 minutes ago, Faith said:

    There is such a thing as cannabis use disorder.

     

    “Cannabis use disorders are often associated with dependence—in which a person feels withdrawal symptoms when not taking the drug. People who use marijuana often report irritability, mood and sleep difficulties, decreased appetite, cravings, restlessness, and/or various forms of physical discomfort that peak within the first week after quitting and last up to two weeks,” explains Nora Volkow, M.D., director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).

    “When dependence and other factors escalate to cannabis use disorder, a person cannot stop using the drug even though it interferes with many aspects of his or her life,” Dr. Volkow continues. “Some studies suggest that nine percent of people who use marijuana will become dependent on it, with higher rates in those who start using in their teens.” Other studies show even higher rates."

     

    https://www.psycom.net/cannabis-use-disorder

     

     

    Oh yeah there's that.  But it goes away after a hot showeer.

    There are many complications that arise from simply drinking too much water too, but there's no water stigma.  Almost anything taken to an extreme can be bad.

  12. 1. Alcohol is actually medicinal for me.  Gives me energy.

    2. Not everyone has an addictive personality.  Very few understand this.  Some could take cocaine semi-regularly and not get addicted.

    3. Weed isn't addictive, that's a fact.  What it is is "habit forming", which is something else.

    4. Psychedelics are not only not addictive, they're not even habit forming.  Zero potential for abuse.

     

    That is all.

  13. Thought I'd start a journal here.  No reason.

     

    This journal is public, and everyone is welcome to post.

    Also, for a limited time only, offering MBTI / SD typing for FREE!

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