Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
I'm not close-minded, I let people do what they want.. I tried making friends with stoners at my college and they all didn't care to even try.. They just wanted to get high, I guess. :roll: I don't play an instrument, and really don't care to at this point in my life... (I live with my parents FFS, and we don't have even remotely sound resistance walls) What makes me interesting is what I am not, and not what I am.
Nope, I have found good enough reasons. It wasn't anti-drug programs, because I was never really taught any of that stuff. I came to the decisions on my own. I rather not drink because of relaxed inhibitions. I rather not smoke marijuana because it is smoking. I talked my high school teachers and they honestly would tell us everything they had done. All of my teachers would give you an answer to almost any question.
So, for the most part, my teachers were open doors.
I find your reasoning interesting.
What makes me interesting is what I am not, and not what I am.
And these things do not make you interesting; they make you annoying and whiny. Things that make a person interesting are what differentiates them from others, and how they express themselves. You seem to just sit around whining about how your new house sucks, you have no friends, and you're going to a community college.
And nobody wants to hear you rant about how you're better than others because you don't like to drink/smoke (Even though you've never tried it). And you talk about "lowered inhibitions" like it's a bad thing. In moderation, alcohol lubricates social interaction - people become more open, less nervous, and are generally more likable after a few drinks.
In short, you sound like an old man and you're only 18.