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- Subject: Re: WOD Advertisement I saw on TV - i.e. LAME
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.212234.4301@wvnvms.wvnet.edu>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 02:27:23 GMT
- References: <QfAWKii00WB8MmBdlt@andrew.cmu.edu> <724842927snx@scarla.UUCP> <1992Dec21.163133.23604@bradley.bradley.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec21.163133.23604@bradley.bradley.edu>, dave@bradley.bradley.edu (David Vessell) writes:
- >>
- >>If you are "a little stupid about remembering your values..." while under
- >>the influence of a substance then you should 1) learn to be more
- >>responsible about becoming intoxicated or 2) re-evaluate your values.
-
- (excellent advice)
- >
- > No kidding. I wonder if his tone would have been so cautious and
- > mysterious if he'd been talking about alcohol. No drug makes you do
- > something you don't want to do. If she wanted to have sex with the guy
- > while high then it probably crossed her mind more than once to have sex
- > with him sober, even if she had no intention of ever acting on that
- > thought. A drug might ease one's reluctance about doing something, but no
- > drug can make you do something you don't want to do.
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- Having experimented with drugs which temporarily completely re-wire
- consciousness, perception and logic, I see no reason why one
- might not commit an act while intoxicated that one would have
- absolutely no desire to commit when straight. The intoxication
- would have to be extreme, and I think such acts would be rare,
- but the possibility certainly exists. Under such circumstances,
- point one above is applicable; e.g. it may be necessary to arrange
- for a straight minder in advance.
-
- Jeremy
- jeremy@rsc3.anu.edu.au (not this address)
- >
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