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jv103 said:

Are you saying then that you in no way can sympathize with those who marginalize themselves. I mean it is a pretty fucking intimidating system. Either way, without the support of some form of majority, even with ideas and action an individual working as such, has no way to challenge the system and hope to get anywhere unless he/she is willing to become some sort of martyr or Leonard Peltier or something.

 

I never said that. In fact, you only agreed with me because you thought I said what you supposed I said.

I will never marginalize drugs or the the people they affect.

I'm only asking questions and parleying thoughts here. Still, people who abuse drugs largely marginalize themselves. Those who don't may succeed. Those who do drugs may succeed but how much did they restrict their conscience and artistic ability with those drugs? Or did they not and succeeded because, not in spite, of those influences? Were the drugs the ones that made them successful, not the actual person?

Riddle me, Batman.




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