You mean something like __ruth or dare_? I haven__ played that in a long time._ She didn__ think he would ever get himself entangled in a game like that, but it was addictive, a compromising icebreaker featuring all the strategy of Poker, minus the cards, mixed with a dash of danger from Russian Roulette, without the revolver.
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Doing something once can be addicting. Doing it twice is admitting it.
Altitude sickness, unregulated drugs and medical gas enabled workers to become drug abusers/addicts
Over-the-counter __rug_ __buse_ or addiction was a problem that I observed at Mauna Kea
There are casualties in war. Those who don__ make it back to a place of sound hopes and dreams. Some take on their demons alone. They are deceived into fearlessness and trampled by the hooves of their oppressor. Besides intervention, there is little justice for the thousands-upon-thousands hacked to pieces all around us. How dare we try to take life to the next level. Instead of merely protecting ourselves or scrounging up our next meal, we have the audacity to hope for something more__ witness for our lives who will survive alongside us.
Promises from Lo are like bars at 2 a.m.--empty.
The idea of sin being able to deceive us, suppressing truth so that we believe a lie, should send shivers down our spines. It is one thing to deceive other people. That is scary enough. It is even more frightening when we realize that each lie we tell leaves us more self-deceived. All practiced sin teaches us to believe lies. WE don't often consider the boomerang effect of our deception. In the end it will get us.
Most of our addictions [shopping, food, bad relationships] as women flare up when we feel that we are not loved or sought after.
The easiest thing is to say no. What's not so easy is telling yourself to stop.
It's the soul that's starving, not the body
What American would not want truthful and complete information about every product sold in the United States so that we can be more capable of making wise decisions concerning our lives and the lives of our loved ones? These are our friends and our family members suffering from so many forms of cancer, several diseases of the heart, emphysema, poor circulation, blindness, strokes, various skin disorders, bad breath, asthma, poverty, clogged arteries, disfigurement, rotting teeth and gums, birth defects, infertility, sexual dysfunction, high blood pressure, aneurysms, complications during pregnancies, and all too often a slow and painful death. These suffering people are also many of us.