"Any substance, other than food, that is used to prevent, diagnose, treat or relieve symptoms of a disease or abnormal condition. Also refers to a substance that alters mood or body function, or that can be habit-forming or addictive, especially a narcotic." Can you read the fucking dictionary?
I wasn't reading the dictionary, fucktard. Who's to say food can't qualify as a drug? Food causes chemicals to be released into your mind/body and create pleasure; thus, making it a drug, imo. Remember your drunken self and stifle your idiocy.
Hmmm...Aspartame? You know, the shit that puts holes in your brain??? Shut the fuck up. Obviously everyone is making an ass out of you buddy.
y'all know that dictionaries were never meant to be authoriative repositories for the meanings of words. they were meant to merely list the meanings. y'see, words are like any symbols, devoid of all meaning except for what people give it. ain't is very cleary a word, even though it isn't in many dictionaries. so arguing over semantics, especially in english (which has no formal authority to guard it's usage like french does), is pointless and ignorant... pots a drug, herb, or whatever you want to call it. you could call it a cat for all i care (even though cats are reincarnated evil people).
Ya, thats fine. I was just pointing out that your last post was one word that added nothing to the thread and didn't make any sense. I was just saying you should have posted what you meant.
And I believe you should think before you fucking say another word. If you are so keen on the difference between a food and drug than you should know what aspartame is and what it does to you. Therefore, the statement made earlier about sugar being a drug, which you criticized, could be true. So yes. Shut the hell up because you know you are wrong.
How was I supposed to know thats what you were trying to say from your original post? By the way sugar isn't the same thing as aspertame. Apsertame is not food because our body doesn't get energy from it. Food is essensial for human life and therefore does not unnaturally alter biological processes. Sugar molecule Aspertame molecule
Semantics. It is defined by its use. I.e.: Medical Use -> herb. Getting stoned -> drug. Let us not fool ourselves.
Aspertame? Aspartame. If you are going to try and debate with me, spell things right, because I will always point out your flaws. I didn't say that sugar was a drug. I said that when paintballer said that sugar was a drug, he could have been referring to sugar substitutes, or excess sugar consumption. Along with a laundry list of symptoms, too much sugar depresses your immune system, making you more vulnerable to diseases. It also rots your teeth, just as marijuana does to your lungs.