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Anonymous asked: have you ever been high? Nope. Not even on pain killers (which I’m on. they just don’t do anything to my brain, thank god). |
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Anonymous asked: have you ever been white girl wasted? I’ve never been so much as tipsy. sooo…. no. no i haven’t. |
47,828 notesim not smokin pot im smokin hot
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Anonymous asked: omg loving you more and more with each answer you give. I usually don't care, but it's tiring when everytime people are like "how you have fun without drinking" "you're so boring" "you have to get wasted to have stories to tell" bla bla bla fuck y'all tks
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insidethemindofjohnnortonjr asked: What you said about people feeling that they need alcohol to loosen up & justify having fun & behaving a little crazy is exactly how I feel. I wish there were more people with this mindset where I'm from where if you don't drink 'There's something wrong'. Thanks, I agree. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not gonna judge people for drinking. The grand majority of my best friends do, and I’m fine with that. It’s just a little disappointing, is all, that they feel they need to spend gross amounts of cash and consume gross amounts of empty calories to feel or behave a certain way. |
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honestman-honestliving asked: Yes thank you!!! so many people think that you need alcohol to have any kind of fun and you really don't in fact I hang out with people because of how they act when they are sober not who they change into when they are drunk. Truuue facts. I really think that if you can only act a certain way with alcohol, you need to learn to REALLY loosen up. I often behave just as ridiculous as my drunk friends at parties…. the difference is, I can turn it off whenever I want. |
If every time you read something philosophical you think: “huh huh woah, this person must smoke so much.” You need to put down your megablocks and pay attention in class.
THANK YOU.
You can think deeply (and outside the box) WITHOUT being under the influence of some stupid substance. It’s called a brain, people. Find the power to use it on your own.
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