an argument I don't want to have today
Dec. 8th, 2012 08:05 amThe word "opiate" does not mean "something that makes a person behave badly." It does not even mean "something that makes a person behave badly, and is also hard to stop using." Most especially, it does not mean, "something that makes a person agitated and short-tempered, and is hard to avoid because it's so pervasive."
I wish there was not so much stigma around the medicine that lets me be as functional as I am.
I wish there was not so much stigma around the medicine that lets me be as functional as I am.
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Date: 2012-12-08 02:01 pm (UTC)Pain, on the other hand, does in fact make people cranky and short-tempered, is hard to get rid of, and is hard to avoid because it's so pervasive.
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Date: 2012-12-08 09:47 pm (UTC)My relatives were talking about kids who have tantrums when they eat certain food dyes (which are really hard to avoid because they are so common) and referring to the dyes as "opiates." Or arguing that it "proves the dyes are just like opiates." They were also talking about other food additives, none of them connected to literal opium poppies.