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R.I.P Juice WRLD - Gone but never forgotten.
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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 455185" data-attributes="member: 9520"><p>Yeah, you're completely wrong there. Majority of people take drugs because they want to, to get high. The only persons who don't do it for fun are the ones who get addicted on opioids in medicine, which fucks them up. The moment you are in a fucked up place, you <strong>choose</strong> to take drugs as an escape.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, seriously, this is the second time you've referred to me talking about my issues with mental illness. What are you trying to achieve here? Making me feel bad about that I found a non-drug related way of dealing with my issues with it? Are you feeling better about yourself now? I made a choice on how to deal with my issues. And as for other famous rappers who had struggles but didn't turn to drugs, you might want to check out the artist NF for example. I'm quite sure he went through more shit in his life than Juice WRLD has. Read some of his lyrics. He's using music as an outlet, not drugs. Because he <strong>chose</strong> to do so.</p><p></p><p>Besides that, I'm not "downing another man for talking about his struggles" - bragging in your songs that you'll die at 21 and rapping about taking drugs, that's what I'm taking issues with. If anything, it sets an example for other people with issues who follow his lead and also start taking drugs to solve their issues. That's what I'm taking an issue with, and that's why I don't like the guy. That's my opinion.</p><p></p><p>You really should stop making assumptions about others and saying bullshit like that. Because you're putting words in my mouth that I've never used. Besides that, mental illness or not, everyone is still accountable for their own actions. We're also not going to defend paedophiles because they're mentally ill (even though that's a bit of an overexaggerated example).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 455185, member: 9520"] Yeah, you're completely wrong there. Majority of people take drugs because they want to, to get high. The only persons who don't do it for fun are the ones who get addicted on opioids in medicine, which fucks them up. The moment you are in a fucked up place, you [B]choose[/B] to take drugs as an escape. Also, seriously, this is the second time you've referred to me talking about my issues with mental illness. What are you trying to achieve here? Making me feel bad about that I found a non-drug related way of dealing with my issues with it? Are you feeling better about yourself now? I made a choice on how to deal with my issues. And as for other famous rappers who had struggles but didn't turn to drugs, you might want to check out the artist NF for example. I'm quite sure he went through more shit in his life than Juice WRLD has. Read some of his lyrics. He's using music as an outlet, not drugs. Because he [B]chose[/B] to do so. Besides that, I'm not "downing another man for talking about his struggles" - bragging in your songs that you'll die at 21 and rapping about taking drugs, that's what I'm taking issues with. If anything, it sets an example for other people with issues who follow his lead and also start taking drugs to solve their issues. That's what I'm taking an issue with, and that's why I don't like the guy. That's my opinion. You really should stop making assumptions about others and saying bullshit like that. Because you're putting words in my mouth that I've never used. Besides that, mental illness or not, everyone is still accountable for their own actions. We're also not going to defend paedophiles because they're mentally ill (even though that's a bit of an overexaggerated example). [/QUOTE]
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