What's one giant LIE that's frequently taught in schools as a lesson?

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Drugs are bad.

More specifically that all drugs are the same type and intensity of bad.


I remember that when I was getting this “lesson“, my first question was “what about medication’s?“ And my teacher replied with “those aren’t drugs“

And I replied “then why do they call it the drugstore?” then my teacher sent me to the principal’s office for being “smart“. I didn’t understand what was wrong with being “smart“.

I see anyone who uses being smart as an insult really saying “Smarter than me.”


Yeah, I’ve had that same discussion even as an adult. It usually follows like this:

“No, I mean addictive drugs”

“Like tobacco?”

“No, I mean psychoactive drugs”

“Like Coffee?”

“No, recreational drugs”

“Like Alcohol?”

I have never had someone give a description of why weed should be illegal but not tobacco.

Because you can quite easily grow your own weed avoiding them sweet sweet tax money you’re forced to pay when buying tobacco products. That’s the only logical explanation I could craft and I’ve been thinking about the same question for a long time.


no one ever told you? it was to fuck with leftists and racial minorities. the same reason for everything fun being illegal.



To be fair I was frankly amazed as a child that in American tv and media they so openly had shops called “drug stores”

About 100+ years ago, drugstores/pharmacies were referred to as the “Druggist“. In Europe, the term “Chemist” was more popular. I would imagine that would be the etymological origin of the term.

I think they still use “chemist” in Europe






Yeah, if you do acid you’ll stick a pencil in your eye, or you’ll try to claw your skin off. Turns out the real bad part of acid was that sometimes you might get sad for a bit, and you’ll probably reach a point where you want the trip to be over, but it’s not a big deal.



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