The video effectively frames addiction as a neurological sabotage that renders the quiet rhythm of ordinary life unbearable. It is a stark reminder that the ultimate price of a chemical peak is the permanent devaluation of reality.
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Why drugs feel so good (The truth about the rush)Added:
Because everything's very slow. Life is very slow when you're just living a normal life.
But when you're on drugs, you're always moving. You're always doing things. And it's fun. It's exciting. You get that adrenaline.
Especially when you're on hard drugs like meth and stuff like that, right? You're always on the go.
And life is exciting.
And you get used to this excitement of always on the go, things always occurring. You don't like that slow pace. That's why people get addicted with those um city life, right?
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