Sunday, October 3, 2010

MARIJUANA USAGE CAUSED DEPERSONALIZATION DISORDERS

History has shown that chronic marijuana smoking has led to the downfall of past great civilizations such as Egypt and several others, which is why they ban it now there. Weed use rendered everyone lazy and hedonistic, nullifying any productivity b/c they chose getting high instead of working hard.

Male smokers btw age 30 thru 40 made them paranoid. Users lose all ability to experience pleasure-both physically and spiritually-become numb to life. They feel detached from both loved ones and their environment as if they are out of their bodies(called depersonalization disorder). Paranoia and anxiety are common main effects from usage.

Let's face it, any drug or substance that makes users only want to get stoned and not want to work will cause the collapse of that nation since getting high is the priority, and not work. There's a sound reason for anti-drug laws after all. Using weed is not as harmless are we are mislead to believe despite what users tout. They say, 'Don't confuse me with the facts' while they puff away. Denial is NOT a river in Egypt either. Some food for thought....

Read more at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depersonalization_disorder

Here's an excerpt:

'Common descriptions are: watching oneself from a distance; out-of-body experiences; a sense of just going through the motions; feeling as though one is in a dream or movie; not feeling in control of one's speech or physical movements; and feeling detached from one's own thoughts or emotions.[4] Individuals with the disorder commonly describe a feeling as though time is 'passing' them by and they are not in the notion of the present. These experiences which strike at the core of a person's identity and consciousness may cause a person to feel uneasy or anxious....

Fears of going crazy, brain damage, and losing control are common complaints. Individuals report occupational impairments as they feel they are working below their ability, and interpersonal troubles since they have an emotional disconnection from those they care about.....'

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