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    Quote Originally Posted by Vader View Post
    awesome, you made that up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheUnfitOne View Post
    Serious answer :-

    a) The cutbacks in Mental Health Treatment during the 80's & 90's meaning more unwell people are walking around endangering themselves & sometimes others, rather than being supervised.

    b) Skunk, I've seen for myself the permanent psychosis this can cause in some people, expect an epidemic of Paranoid & unstable people over the next 5,10 years
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    it's strange how many nutters you'll see in most cities. granted cities are bigger so have more people = more nutters, but even on a quietish day, i.e. a day where there's no more people walking around than in any other town, there always seems to be a higher portion of weird folk as opposed to elsewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by londonpride View Post
    it's strange how many nutters you'll see in most cities. granted cities are bigger so have more people = more nutters, but even on a quietish day, i.e. a day where there's no more people walking around than in any other town, there always seems to be a higher portion of weird folk as opposed to elsewhere.
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    There are a couple of good answers listed here.
    Has anyone had any personal experience of knowing anyone who has lost the plot after prolonged drug use?

    I remember someone who was a dear friend of mine that went seriously downhill after prolonged drug use. This is at the ripe old age of 24.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiegieboard View Post
    There are a couple of good answers listed here.
    Has anyone had any personal experience of knowing anyone who has lost the plot after prolonged drug use?

    I remember someone who was a dear friend of mine that went seriously downhill after prolonged drug use. This is at the ripe old age of 24.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiegieboard View Post
    There are a couple of good answers listed here.
    Has anyone had any personal experience of knowing anyone who has lost the plot after prolonged drug use?

    I remember someone who was a dear friend of mine that went seriously downhill after prolonged drug use. This is at the ripe old age of 24.
    Yes, actually when I was about 29. I use to smoke weed religiously (several times a day, every day for over a year) and it messed me up a bit. I even went to a psychiatrist. I suffered clinical depression, short term memory loss and was paranoid even when not stoned. About 3 months after I completely quit; I was back to normal self. I’m not at all anti marijuana, but there is some such thing as too much. Either that or todays stuff is much stronger than I was a teen.
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    Sunny delight turns kids skin yellow
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    Sunny delight fact. Even though it is sold in the chilled cabinet it contains nothing that can go off, therefore does not require chilling. Pure marketing ploy to imply healthy connotations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sol_dave View Post
    Sunny delight turns kids skin yellow
    As does having Chinese parents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiegieboard View Post
    There are a couple of good answers listed here.
    Has anyone had any personal experience of knowing anyone who has lost the plot after prolonged drug use?

    I remember someone who was a dear friend of mine that went seriously downhill after prolonged drug use. This is at the ripe old age of 24.
    I used to hang out with a guy who has a tendancy to loose his grip on reality through years of substance abuse. This guy is in his 40s now and has been smoking weed, popping pills and doing speed for well over 20 years. He goes through periods of normality where he manages to hold down a job for a while but he eventually gets convinced that he is a cog in someones sinister plot for world domination and he has to leave. This idea in his head seems to grow as last time he got banned from Tesco as he was convinced the security guards were following him so he started throwing bananas at them.

    I've not seen this guy for about a year now. Last time I bumped into him he had been spending his time researching his family tree and was convinced that he is the long lost king of Scotland or something (family name being Sinclair so Knights Templar stuff). When I met him he was wearing a weird blue rubber coat zipped right up to the neck and had a shoe lace round his neck with a stone on the end of it. Apparently the stone was from Roslyn chapel and it protected him from all the people that were involved in "the system".

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