Kairho 10/20/2005
Minor experimentation years ago which never affected anything.
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CanadaSucks 05/10/2005
I didn't have a drug problem in college - it was the cops that had a problem with me experimenting with drugs.
Randyman 05/09/2005
Experimented a little when I was young but drugs have never been a factor in my life. Nothing to regret.
Sundiszno 05/09/2005
Neither a disappointment nor a regret, for the simple reason that I never was even tempted to try drugs. I have no regrets about not having tried them, either - just as I have no regrets about doing anything as foolish as whacking myself in the head with a hammer just to see how it would feel.
Gentle Jude 04/10/2005
This one has a level of severity. Some drugs like pot are minor ones and they don't do as much harm, although they are against the law and could prove fatal one day. But it can become a real serious regret, especially if you took the heavier ones like speed or cocaine (not that I know much about drugs.) Taking the drug in itself isn't the biggest sin, it is what it does to you which is the tragedy. It is not only the fact that it slowly eats away at your brain, impairing your brain function so you lose half of your IQ by the time you become older, it is the fact that it can be fatal, it is highly addictive. That addiction is very hard and physically painful to break. Plus it can ruin your relationships, because of the fact your behaviour changes. The chemicals in the drugs change your view on life. Drugs can make you paranoid and extremely violent and even give you mental illness. Because of the paranoia and acute depression that drugs can cause, you may attack a person for no cause (just because they looked at you the wrong way) and even attack or even kill loved ones (the very people who supported and loved you.) Also because it is so addictive, you end up committing crimes such as breaking into people's houses to get money to keep your habit going. The evildoers who deal and sell drugs are nasty people and if you happen not to pay them or get on their bad side or tell the police about them, they will want to take your life. Plus it is very expensive and you end up loosing all of your money. Plus you are doing something illegal and you will end up being caught by the police. Maybe taking the less serious drugs, then giving it up for good, to me would be a 3 star, but taking the more serious drugs is definitely a 5.
Donovan 03/10/2005
Jar Jar doing drugs is nothing to be proud of (not that you are) and should be considered a regret. Regretting something helps you to avoid continuing or returning on a destructive path. Granted you should not live in regret to the point that it causes you to worry or doubt yourself. I'm proud of you for staying away from drugs for 231 straight days and you should be too. But, if its only been 231 days since you last used drugs I would say your abuse problem should be still in the guarded stage.
Jar-Jar Binks 03/10/2005
No way Jose. I've been out of drugs for 231 straight days. Wow! But I don't regret doing it because I did much of it when I was young. I doubt that it'll come back to haunt me in my later years.
BeatlesfanStev eo 07/08/2004
Its a life ruiner. One day your living the good life the next day your roaming the streets looking for a good drug dealer.
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