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What is your addiction?
Replies: 48Last Post Aug. 25 9:37pm by dhananjay11
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ultrasmokebreak


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being high in general, never seem to have problems when it's not around though haha

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ixi


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Definitely caffeine.  And if too many weekends go by without drinking, I'll start to get antsy to party.  I'm not really a bitch without drinking, but I definitely start to get like... aghh, I want to go out, now.

And honestly... sex.  If we haven't had a chance in a few days, I'll crave it.

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Challenging College Alcohol Abuse (CCAA) is a social norms and environmental management program aimed at reducing high-risk drinking and related negative consequences among college students (18 to 24 years old).Studies have shown that college students tend to perceive their peers' level of drinking to be higher than it actually is, which in turn influences their own drinking behavior.Some following instructions should be follow-  (1) communicating norms using data from surveys conducted at the university, (2) educating students on less-known or less-understood facts related to alcohol, and (3) offering an opportunity to change the "public conversation" around alcohol use among students, staff, and the local community.


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dhananjay11


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Drug addiction is widely considered a pathological state. The disorder of addiction involves the progression of acute drug use to the development of drug-seeking behavior, the vulnerability to relapse, and the decreased, slowed ability to respond to naturally rewarding stimuli. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) has categorized three stages of addiction: preoccupation/anticipation, binge/intoxication, and withdrawal/negative affect.
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