Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Drugs
Growing up I was always told to say no to drugs and it seemed like the right thing to do, my friends and I use to talk about how dumb getting hi was we thought it had no good intensions and it was just bad; but, that was at age ten. As we grew up drugs started to become normal and my friends didn’t think it was stupid any more, they didn’t tell me that they were using but I started to signs I didn’t know what it was leading to because I was to young but know that I think about it there parents should of caught it. Some of my friends started to miss school a lot they were constantly tired they stayed out all night hung around the blocks and before I knew it my friend that use call drug attics stupid know were drug attics there self know. I wish I saw this coming because I think I could have talked them into getting help because now there life ruin. Drugs are all around and so easy to get a hold to that anybody family is at risk. If you can see the traits of drugs in anybody you care for you should have a talk with them and you can get those help before it is fully blown out and there too far gone with drugs that they don’t even want help. That why it’s good to always have a conversation with your family or friends to if they are suffering from anything in their life.
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what type of drugs are you talking about.
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome blog. I think that this is very thoughtful. I have never had to deal with my friends getting into drugs but I remember seeing people in high school get into these things and I wish I would have been brave to say something to them earlier because they are harmful. It is the person's choice to do drugs or not but it never hurts to show them that there is another way. There is a way out and a way that could be better for them. I remember the D.A.R.E. program that says: "Say No to Drugs." And when you are in grade school, it is obvious that you say no but as people get older, there are more temptations to get involved with things that are harmful.
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What a waste, Jamaal. What kind of message do you think kids would listen to? What is motivating the abuse? How do some people avoid the addiction?
ReplyDeleteGood blog man i know exactly what you are talking about. I lost one of my best friends to drugs in high school. I mean he is still alive but i have not seem him in a long time he is in and out of rehab all the time. I once told him that he could live with my family because his house hold maybe was not good at the time but he kindly declined. I just think that if there is something that you can do to help out a friend that needs help do it. They may be mad at you but they will thank you later.
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