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My Choice to Abuse Drugs
Book of two parts, each chapter ot first part examines explicit and implicit reasons for the author to be left alone to be stoned, and not get sent to jail or instutuion. Easy read
The book is by a Bulgarian guy, maybe girl, but wonderfull
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§Very enjoyable and surprisingly thought provoking
I found this book surprising, a big thanx to the author. I expected to leaf through the same typical whining of how bad and unjust the war on drugs is (of course it is bad and unjust), but instead of that i entered into semi charted and uncharted territory of logic, which sucked me in. Albeit a small portion of the text looks a little out of place - my personal view - but all in all this is a book i'm very glad i read and would reccomend to all hehe, drug abusers. And sceptics, cynics, atheists, anarchists, and libertarians.
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§Has potential for influence
Not bad, not bad, i can imagine a situation in which text can become an inspiration
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§Not bad, some philosophical confusion though
In spite of the author's righteous glee, which makes some paragraphs be on the border of being too crude to be enjoyable, all in all an amusing text not without its "philosophical" merits. I mean the first part of the book - the second part is less interesting, unless one wants to find out how to "correctly smoke pot".
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