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Claudia von Ayres's avatar

Is social media kind of a drug that the young minds get hooked on? Click bait and outrage clips are a continuous dopamine hit. I watched an interview with a famous Onlyfans prostitute, Lilly Phillips. She said she would do Onlyfans for free and it's not about the money. I almost didn't believe her untill she gave the reason why she does it. She spoke about it like I spoke about taking drugs. She said she did it for the likes and subscribes. When she sees how many likes she gets for the things does on Onlyfans it give such a high and she feels powerful. Do you think there is away for social media madness to calm down and become more of a healthy activity for young people?

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ShortSlaphead's avatar

If drugs were legalised – re-legalised even – that would immediately take the criminal element out of it; make drugs cheaper; make drugs safer and make lower-dose drug-taking e.g. opium smoking more likely. What do you think?

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ShortSlaphead's avatar

Can drug addicts elect to have their liberties taken away in order to get them off the habit? Would it help if they were able to do this?

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PAUL MARSHALL's avatar

Hi there, im an addict and have been sober over ten years but i still believe you cant "make" people sober from alcohol or clean from drugs they have to want it, all you can do is stop enabling them, do you think california or similar places are just to soft allowing homelessness by not scraping tents etc away and jailing people for small crimes, which leads to acceptance and even encouragement by NGO's that make money with bigger budgets and more staff the more homeless they can find. The facts of the billions put in over the last 20 years and growing size demonstrates the current program is counterproductive.

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