Illicit drugs are everywhere, but it seems that maybe they are slowly being driven from the every day lives of most people. According to a report I just read, in a study done is the USA which was released in 1979, 25 million people used in a monthly basis. That figure has now halved. Tobacco is now becoming an anathema. Is the world becoming more and more straight? Where will the world be in 50 years?
That's a good point. You'd have to think a 150 years of life might be too much. It's taken probably two hundred thousand years to reach an age where at 90 we've had a gut full. Will our brains be able to cope with an extra sixty years of stress?
Just read a report yesterday where one third of all babies born today will live until they are at least 100. Last year the same report said one quarter of all babies would. But they will marry later in life, buy their first house later in life, work longer and be in debt longer. As for drugs, don't need them.
who knows ; it seems that you can prolong your life by not doing most of the things that make life worthwhile ; now, that is one ****ed up conundrum.
The thing is, people seem to be moving away from drugs. They seem to be thinking that a cleaner life is more enjoyable.
Piss consumption is going down, tobacco use dropping, drug use dropping, better health care. All these things seem to be making people happier. Maybe we'll all be as healthy as **** as the carbon sink collapses and the polar caps melt, plunging the globe into climactic chaos. ****, I'm glad I'm an old bastard.
I see. I thought the number of people drinking their own pish had decreased. Which would be a great concern.