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Showerthoughts_Mod t1_jeezqp6 wrote

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amigovilla2002 t1_jefegkj wrote

So you're saying that if ALL drugs were illegal, including caffeine, we would probably have smugglers selling COFFEE BEANS to people across the border instead of crack. Makes sense

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raff7 t1_jeffkq7 wrote

Just stating well knowing statistics doesn’t really counts as a short thought….

Let’s try with “Dogs are the most common pet in the world” or “there is an approximately equal number of men and women in the world”…

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anon_lurk t1_jefjxlr wrote

Not exactly a drug, but in America a lot of people eat food for endorphin release. Most people don’t even really know what real hunger feels like in this country. They are eating for chemical release just like drugs.

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jrhawk42 t1_jefs40p wrote

I'd probably say the sugar is the most widely accepted drug in the world (if you consider it a drug).

While caffeine is highly accepted it's still banned by a few religions, some sports groups, and regulated by governments.

Sugar on the other hand has very little regulation and I don't think it's banned by anything.

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PlantZawer t1_jefyecn wrote

Cheese is actually, shits addictive af and acceptable by all but vegans

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