Shawn         
         
Shawn         
         Probably all of the above. Though, unless super harmful, I'm not puritanical, I think one definitely shouldn't kill themselves, or engage in self-destructive behavior, but the body likes stimulants, and drugs. Shiva was totes into weed. — Wosret
Wosret         
         
MysticMonist         
         
Agustino         
         I don't understand why you'd expect substances which mess with your brain chemistry in unnatural ways to not be self-destructive. We weren't designed by evolution to be smoking weed, if you believe in evolution that is. Nor were we designed by God for that matter to be smoking weed, if you don't believe in evolution.Though, unless super harmful, I'm not puritanical, I think one definitely shouldn't kill themselves, or engage in self-destructive behavior, but the body likes stimulants, and drugs. Shiva was totes into weed. — Wosret
Agustino         
         Yes.A) Bored with their own lives or want to escape from their mundane lives, — Posty McPostface
No, not all are hedonists. But yes, hedonism does prevail in the Western cultural milieu at the moment.B) On a more general level, people are hedonists, — Posty McPostface
Only for teenagers.C) It's in some sense a 'cool' thing to do, — Posty McPostface
Yes.D) A form of self-medication that eventually leads to drug dependency and addiction? — Posty McPostface
Yes.E) Is it just a matter of low self-esteem? — Posty McPostface
Maybe.F) We're experiencing a new era of a type of 'Brave New World', where everyone wants to (read 'feels a neurotic need to') function on a higher level and be on 'Soma'. — Posty McPostface
Metaphysician Undercover         
         We weren't designed by evolution to be smoking weed, if you believe in evolution that is. — Agustino
Agustino         
         Impossible, we haven't done it in our history.Maybe the desire to smoke weed was caused by evolution. — Metaphysician Undercover
They could, but we have little reason to think they'd be beneficial. It wasn't an integral part of our environment that we were meant to adjust to over time.And, maybe smoking weed causes changes which could become evolutionary. — Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover         
         Impossible, we haven't done it in our history. — Agustino
It wasn't an integral part of our environment that we were meant to adjust to over time. — Agustino
Agustino         
         Yeah just like some beetle in Australia is swarming beer bottles thinking they are the perfect females (and going extinct). We just found a product that deceives our senses, that our senses weren't prepared to handle. Much like porn for that matter.People are smoking weed right now, today. Something must have caused that desire within people to smoke it. How is this not a product of evolution? — Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover         
         We just found a product that deceives our senses, that our senses weren't prepared to handle. — Agustino
Agustino         
         It is addictive, I see no reason to suppose it would be beneficial, but many reasons to expect that it wouldn't be.But people quickly become tolerant, then the deception does not continue. — Metaphysician Undercover
fishfry         
         Why am I not surprised... — Agustino
We weren't designed by evolution to be smoking weed, — Agustino
ArguingWAristotleTiff         
         We, every breathing human and animal, have an endocannabinoid system in all of us a reason. We are discovering daily that Cannabinoids work just as effectively with the body as do Opiates for pain, without the physical addiction of Opiates. Now I will agree with you that a person can become 'habitual' in their use of Cannabis but you cannot become Physically addicted to Cannabis.It is addictive, I see no reason to suppose it would be beneficial, but many reasons to expect that it wouldn't be. — Agustino
Metaphysician Undercover         
         It is addictive, I see no reason to suppose it would be beneficial, but many reasons to expect that it wouldn't be. — Agustino
BC         
         We live in a drug culture, that's, I think, intuitively obvious. — Posty McPostface
Sugar by itself is highly rewarding to the brain. — Posty McPostface
Even caffeine or alcohol classify as drugs to some extent, although not as addictive as the more sinister of the bunch. — Posty McPostface
BC         
         A) Bored with their own lives or want to escape from their mundane lives — Posty McPostface
B) On a more general level, people are hedonists
C) It's in some sense a 'cool' thing to do,
D) A form of self-medication that eventually leads to drug dependency and addiction?
E) Is it just a matter of low self-esteem?
F) We're experiencing a new era of a type of 'Brave New World', where everyone wants to (read 'feels a neurotic need to') function on a higher level and be on 'Soma'.
fishfry         
         Sugar (glucose) is what the brain runs on. It's not just rewarding, it's essential. — Bitter Crank
Kids are different today, I hear every mother say
Mother needs something today to calm her down
And though she's not really ill, there's a little yellow pill
She goes running for the shelter of a mother's little helper
And it helps her on her way, gets her through her busy day
And if you take more of those
you will get an overdose
No more running for the shelter of a mother's little helper
They just helped you on your way
through your busy dying day.
fishfry         
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