Some Guy in History wrote:Rocking the homeless life; scrounging up bottles and cans to fuel my drug habit, digging in trash cans for food, wearing the same clothes for months at a time and never bathing.
Just curious Some Guy, but what's your thoughts on your continuation of drug use? Do you pride yourself on it? Are you ashamed? Do you think of it as a strength? A weakness? I'll bet you anything if you got yourself off the drugs, you'd stand a way better chance of getting off the streets. I'll let you know for sure in a couple years.
I know you've been challenging me in my
No drugs, no alcohol thread, but I wonder if this is just you being Devil's Advocate, or you take the continuation of drug use seriously.
Reading your comment above kinda makes me want to help in some way (at the very least, just in moral support), but I'd like to know whether you're
proud of the life you live or wish to get out. If the former, then all the power to you. If the latter, then feel free to start a discussion with me and I'll see what kind of wisdom (from what little there is) I can impart. I guess that means whatever you choose, you have my support.
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