Curious as I am, a quick search showed the percentage of “addictive personalities” below.
That’s a lot of “couch-potatoes” which can only become more detrimental to our society by adding more addictive chemicals into the mix.
It wasn’t “odd” rather by design that “liquor-stores” stayed open during lockdowns. Of course alcoholic’s had to have their alcohol. I’m curious to know how many people became “alcoholic” by the time lockdowns ended?
There’s always a reason behind something that affects the entire population. It’s not “unintended consequences” that’s certain, they knew what would happen, before lockdown. Which is why I ask, “What’s Next”?
“It is estimated that 10-15% of the population has an addictive personality. This percentage of the population doesn't know when to stop and has a more difficult time coping with drugs and alcohol.”
excellent sharing AJR, I love this line:
'So let’s add more drugs to the “drugstore” of a destructive life and demoralization of our society.'
Curious as I am, a quick search showed the percentage of “addictive personalities” below.
That’s a lot of “couch-potatoes” which can only become more detrimental to our society by adding more addictive chemicals into the mix.
It wasn’t “odd” rather by design that “liquor-stores” stayed open during lockdowns. Of course alcoholic’s had to have their alcohol. I’m curious to know how many people became “alcoholic” by the time lockdowns ended?
There’s always a reason behind something that affects the entire population. It’s not “unintended consequences” that’s certain, they knew what would happen, before lockdown. Which is why I ask, “What’s Next”?
“It is estimated that 10-15% of the population has an addictive personality. This percentage of the population doesn't know when to stop and has a more difficult time coping with drugs and alcohol.”
Thank you Dr. sadly, it’s happening to our society before our eyes. As we know, there’s no putting the “Genie” back in the bottle. What’s next?