How Do You Feel About Drinking and Drug Abuse?

Question by Tori1315: How do you feel about drinking and drug abuse?
I am doing a alcohol and drug abuse awareness and I need people to answer the following questions:

1)How do you feel about drinking and drug abuse?
2)How are you affected by drinking and drug abuse?
3)How does that person who is drinking and doing drugs hurt you?
This is for a project at school!

Best answer:

Answer by Laura
I find drinking relaxing and understand that drug use doesn’t always equal drug abuse. Get your thit together sister.

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Darker Shades of Life – Substance abuse or drug usage is a major issue around the world and a serious challenge being faced in the twenty first century. More often than not, society tends to recognize the ills of drug addiction and moves on. Not only do drug addicts have to face the adverse effects of their addiction, but also society’s scorn and sceptical outlook towards them. The following documentary does not support drug addiction, nor does it condone society’s outlook towards drug addiction. Rather the following documentary looks at the five stages a drug addict goes through with the hope to better understand drug addiction and create a sense of awareness, where society accepts the trials addicts go through and understands the efforts they undertake to overcome their addiction. Project Description: Topic: Drugs and the Brain Research Work for California Institute of Technology Acknowledgments: Dr. DR Saini (Principal DPS RK Puram) for his valuable opinion. Mrs. Ambika Soni (Minister of Information and Broadcasting) for her valuable opinion. SPYM for giving me the opportunity to work with them. Digitoonz for teaching me the techniques of film making.

 

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27 Responses to How Do You Feel About Drinking and Drug Abuse?

  • Annan says:

    1)drinking i dont mind actually… kinda fun at times…drug abuse a strict no…..stds and drugs are kinda same 2 me..:)
    2)im not affected nyway except that i get drunk… n dats gud at times…my pals have drugs and its not the same as being high kinda wierd..so i dont give them company
    3)na they just mind their on stuff.. crack jokes and lugh at nothing mostly.. laughter dont hurt i suppose

  • Moose says:

    1)How do you feel about drinking and drug abuse?
    Abusing is bad, sometimes having a drink is totally fine.

    2)How are you affected by drinking and drug abuse?
    My mother, a friend.

    3)How does that person who is drinking and doing drugs hurt you?
    Repeatedly does things that ruin other people’s lives.

  • XQuiet- Is- FearedX says:

    1.) I feel drinking/ drug abuse is a personal decision, people have the choice whether to take drugs or to keep chugging alcohol, its all up to them. They are probably aware of the health issues, and the life-shortage it can cause, but again… if they want to submerge themselves in drugs and alcohol, then let them. It may help the over come life and/ or issues.

    2.) My friend was a drug addict. She still is. I hated seeing her stoned all the time, she was baked constantly, and was always asking for money, or for help. I got fed up and told her to straighten up her life, because I dont want to deal with a drug-abuser. She got offended, and hasn’t talken to me since. Honestly, I de-friended her. I was tired of it, and she wasn’t even my friend anymore, so why bother acting like she was.

    3.) The person didnt hurt me, I hurt them. My short-temper hurt them, I deliberately told my friend I dont want to be friends or even talk to her again, until she realizes what she is doing, and then when she straightens out her life, helps herself over come this drug addiction, then I will possiby talk to her again. She was quite upset, but honestly, she only wanted drugs, coke, meth, anything she could get. Im not into drugs, and I dont want to baby sit a person, whos so baked she cant even talk right :S
    She was a pain, and got me into trouble alot, I dont need friends like that.

  • Cory Wubbels says:

    I feel that drinking and drug abuse is a really sad and horrible thng. It takes away from the abusers success and joy in life it does not add to it at all. Im a mother so the way it affects me is by making me scared. What if an intoxicated driver crashes into me and hurts me and my children? What if someone high on drugs decides to break into my house or trys to violate somebody in my family. People who abuse drugs and alcohol hurt me because they make the world an unsafe place. Theyre not showing respect for themselves or others when they do drugs or get drunk and take the risk that they might hurt somebody either emotionally or physicaly or even kill somebody or do somethng else thats wrong because of their impairment and lack of sober judgment.

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  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank You Ma’am!?

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank You Ma’am! I had to be more careful with this one as it was my research work for? a course I’m doing with Caltech.
    Thank you once again for all your blessings and encouragement.

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? You!

  • Adil Zakir says:

    Good? documentary

  • Ayona Dutta says:

    ….. And I love the? fantastic kurta that you are wearing ! 🙂

  • Ayona Dutta says:

    Brilliantly done Jemima ! You have done away with the shortcomings of the previous one and? have done more or less a perfect job ! You will be a pro in no time. We wish you all the very best & God bless in your future endeavours.

  • tasneem perwaiz says:

    Fabulous job! Very relevant topic in raising awareness among the youth. Keep it up!?

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank You? Ma’am!

  • Jyoti Kakkar says:

    An excellent attempt…its wonderful see a young like u talking about such a serious issue…am surprised? to see the amount of awarenes children have nowdays… well done !!!!!!

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? You!

  • Yasir Khan says:

    Well done jemima…happy to see your hard work.. keep it up? bache..and persist in the pursuit of your happiness.

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? You!

  • Anand Pandey says:

    Excellent? !! Keep it up !!!

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? You!

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? you so much Sir! I owe my achievements to teachers like you and our school DPS R.K. Puram. As here, I have learnt to take on challenges and do my duties diligently.

  • Seher Kamal says:

    Great job Jemima. Well researched and excellent reporting. 100% professional. The images done for the intro are? also extremely impressive and appropriate. Keep it up and all the best.
    Gitanjali Kamal

  • Rajesh Upadhyay says:

    Something very special God Has Planned for you dear daughter. Almighty? has blessed you dear Jemima You have a long way to go.

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? you so much!

  • Faisal Khan says:

    Jemima your work is not only good your work is Great Work…… Keep it Up….. I wish you all the? best… Faisal Khan

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank You!
    Please do excuse the background noise as, this recording was done at a de-addiction center in natural surrounding. There were? no lights or microphones just a regular handy-cam.

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? You!

  • Jemima Khan says:

    Thank? You!

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