Anyone else living life drug free?

It's more likely that I let water go before I let caffeine go, not a chance, I would be eating dry coffee beans before letting caffeine go.
 
What were these mistakes, if I may ask? I'm pro equality too. In fact, I see myself as a feminist, even though I'm a man. Strange, I know. :wtf:
We liberated women from civilisation, allowing them to embrace individualism & survival of the fittest.

Without liberating men, or giving men a value outside of paternalism. Leaving men with the internalised misandry & obligations of patriarchy & no real benefits, potentially even being punished for doing what is expected.

The gender wage gap is just that men are obligated to compete against women, because of hypergamy.

The fact you can't even question this stuff without being labelled a misogynist or red pilled, means we are locked in on a course of extinction or populism (like Trump).

The first/second wave feminists weren't wrong in thinking something needed to change, but didn't understand quite what the effect would be of the specific changes. When people bought up the issues that would arise, they were met with "trust me bro".

Pre feminism was basically DEI for men, to keep society stable. If we can't prevent women from using ambition and success as their major attractive traits, we are never going to have a stable society again. The more gains that women make in success, the more men are excluded from the dating market. If men don't have a stake in society, they have no reason to care if it remains civilised or not.

We're now in a positive feedback loop, as women find themselves feeling more unsafe, it's leading them to acting in ways that make society less cohesive and therefore more unsafe, resulting in them acting in further ways that make society less cohesive and on and on.
 
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With attention deficit issues and being on the autistic spectrum, I can't live my life straight. Have smoked weed and hash for over forty years no issues. No GP telling me not to use it despite it's decriminalized status in the UK (but not legal). I just refuse to succumb to the temptations of booze and tobacco products though (which I think are legalized poison). I just wish I was one of the ones who try to keep a healthy lifestyle and don't have something else in their life that suffers because of it like I do because I can't afford to eat healthily and exercise is difficult for me as I am taking two different kinds of medication for hypotension because of the effects of a genetic liver malfunction.
 
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With attention deficit issues and being on the autistic spectrum, I can't live my life straight. Have smoked weed and hash for over forty years no issues. No GP telling me not to use it despite it's decriminalized status in the UK (but not legal). I just refuse to succumb to the temptations of booze and tobacco products though (which I think are legalized poison). I just wish I was one of the ones who try to keep a healthy lifestyle and don't have something else in their life that suffers because of it like I do because I can't afford to eat healthily and exercise is difficult for me as I am taking two different kinds of medication for hypotension because of the effects of a genetic liver malfunction.
While I advocate for healthy living, one of the most healthy things you can do is accept the reality of your situation.

You can change some things, you can't change others. Don't beat yourself up for things you can't change, or for not doing things you think you could do.

Just try to gently parent yourself towards things that help and away from things that don't.
Over time you might find there are things you can change, that you never thought you could. Or maybe you won't.
 
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