Quote Originally Posted by blumpkin blownuts View Post
What's socially superior about being a drug user? Being able to hide from your pain for awhile, whereas non-users simply have to draw themselves up and face resentments and discontent as it comes? Having some special way of drug-induced thinking
from a tablet or smoke instead of deep spiritualism and meditation?

What can you do on drugs to be a better person, to entitle yourself to some "social superiority", which can't be done without drugs?

The real reasons people tend to avoid drug users should be taken on a case by case basis.
If my livelihood depended on who was a drug-user or not, I'd obviously have to defer to the statistics about drug users. A percentage of them become addicts, and skip work and lose efficacy at their job. A few of the addicts will even steal from me to get high.

How does your g/f feel that you don't need drugs as often when shes with you, because she's such a good substitute for a chemical? If that makes her proud for either her or you, then good on her.

Does your family feel you're a better person on drugs? Can they communicate with you better?
Drugs do not make you "socially superior", social superiority is granted by peers, not by yourself. Drugs, however, can be a social tool. You no longer have to let yourself give into submission as a bitch when the archetypal 'vampires' give you a slight social gesture indicating that they challenged you to see if you'll be their bitch. Drugs basically allow you to look at those assclowns and go "haha are you fucking kidding me? you little faggot, why would i even give a shit?"
Some people mistake this as a strength until they figure out its drug use allowing it.