• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    That’s entirely possible. It also leads to the discussion between socially acceptable addictions and those that aren’t. People seem to be “more ok” with addictions that at least offer the veneer of the individual being in control.

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      People seem to be “more ok” with addictions that at least offer the veneer of the individual being in control.

      Dunno. Alcohol creates more danger to everyone than most of banned drugs. And people still ok with it.