Is it worse to get drunk or get high?!


Question: i dont do either, but i was wondering which is worse for you.


Answers: i dont do either, but i was wondering which is worse for you.

It depends on what type of drug you are getting high on. Alcohol and marijuana are both drugs, while alcohol is legal to buy if you are over 21. Marijuana itself is expensive, a way to lose motivation, be lazy, and ruin your short and long-term memory. Not to mention it can lead to lung cancer. The main concern is if you are willing to try marijuana, you are more willing to experiment with harder drugs, which is why it is called a gateway drug. Alcohol is safer in moderation. So I don't know what is worse, what is the lesser of two evils?

both as it get in you blood

PS: both are wrong! but i've only gotten drunk and yeah it was bad...i would not know about getting high! but both make you stupid thats for sure!

right now i would get drunk in my youth i would have got stoned. But drinking is the same for anyone of any age wheir as getting stoned the effect are not as strong as they use to be.

there are 6 eggs in one, and half a dozen in the other.

I think both any alcohol or any drug finally sooner or later get a toll on your health

both ..it will cause u a lot of grief

well, being drunk you can't function.
yet with being high, you can still function and think
my friend and I have come to the terms that drinking is worse for you.

Drinking is way more dangerous if done regularly. Most people think the pot is just because it's forbidden.

You don't have a hangover when you smoke weed. However , it's illegal.
Alcohol is worse for you and is much more addictive? It is legal however.





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