Sabtu, 07 Agustus 2010

beginning of my youth!

My age probably still quite young to be familiar with cigarettes and alcohol! but it was me! at the time I had just aged 14 years, I already know the name of cigarettes! and at the time I was 16 years old I already know the name of alcohol!but maybe all of that form of protest from within myself!I admit my lack of attention from my parents! I'm used to living free! when I was a primary school! I've left my parents worked in jakarta! cuman I lived with my grandmother who was practically old man! with age which had reached almost 60 years! three grandchildren she must take care! that is me, my brother and my younger brother too!but that's my opinion not the core of my problem! because at least I still have a grandmother!but the core of the problem at the moment I stepped on my high school! at which time it was my sister who had participated in jakarta! and my grandmother could no longer take care of me! yes maybe because I'm tired of taking care! and at that time I lived just with my brother!imagine a house with a secluded position, far from relatives, neighbors, brothers and even parents! think with all the freedom I have! with my age who are still very young (at that time was only 16 years old) I could do all my freedom is!I often come home that night, still wearing a school uniform in a drunken state!I was drinking alcohol! definitely not openly! I enter that I got into alcohol in a black plastic! and I sat in the back seat in class! I would often get drunk in my own house with my friends! yet know the origin of all the madness that I just do itu1 I do when I've stepped on the class 12! because at the moment, all the people I care about no one beside me! no one is banning all the madness that I did! I had time to think why I like this?I think? where my parents? should educate me! which should set a good example for me!I'm sorry this story will continue next time! and I ask the reader to give me advice!

Jumat, 06 Agustus 2010

whether it's drugs?

Recreation


The cigarette is the common pharmaceutical form of tobacco – one of the world’s best selling drugs.[10]

Cannabis is another commonly used recreational drug.[11]
Recreational drugs use is the use of psychoactive substances to have fun, for the experience, or to enhance an already positive experience. National laws prohibit the use of many different recreational drugs and medicinal drugs that have the potential for recreational use are heavily regulated. Many other recreational drugs on the other hand are legal, widely culturally accepted, and at the most have an age restriction on using and/or purchasing them. These include alcohol, tobacco, betel nut, and caffeine products.

Spiritual and religious use

The spiritual and religious use of drugs has been occurring since the dawn of our species. Drugs that are considered to have spiritual or religious use are called entheogens. Some religions are based completely on the use of certain drugs. Entheogens are mostly hallucinogens, being either psychedelics or deliriants, but some are also stimulants and sedatives.

Nootropics

Nootropics, also commonly referred to as "smart drugs", are drugs that are claimed to improve human cognitive abilities. Nootropics are used to improve memory, concentration, thought, mood, learning, and many other things. Some nootropics are now beginning to be used to treat certain diseases such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. They are also commonly used to regain brain function lost during aging.

Legal definition of drugs

Some governments define the term drug by law. In the United States, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act definition of "drug" includes "articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man or other animals" and "articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animals."[12] Consistent with that definition, the U.S. separately defines narcotic drugs and controlled substances, which may include non-drugs, and explicitly excludes tobacco, caffeine and alcoholic beverages.
 from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug