@@Harmonic Revelations, after all the heated convo yesterday, I took your first post mostly as a joke cuz I couldn't comprehend why you would talk about teaching people how to do drugs (what?)
But after the conversation was evolving I agree with you in something really important, street experience is the best experience you could have, especially if you live in a hard environment.
The "thug life" shows you a raw insight of how real life really is, and you learn how to survive in real time, not simulated like you're taught in school, that's something you can't learn no matter how many degrees you have. Those raw experience will help you be succesful in life, I highly support that.
I have the feeling that considering how you grew up, you gave up on youth, like "they're gonna be junkies anyways, if they are gonna do it, let's teach them at least" and while I agree with you in an extent, teaching kids how to do drugs is wrong, if we can't save them all, at least save what we can. They can become addicts.
I admit, I never grew up in a hard environment, I never gotten any drugs nor have contact to those, my neighborhood is pretty chill and I'm somewhat a spoiled kid. I like drinking, yes, but I'm resposible. While you could say how do I have experience, it's because I also learn from other people experiences even if it didn't happen to me, and make them my own.