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8 votes
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Creating while clean - Steven Tyler, Julien Baker, Ben Harper, Jason Isbell, Joe Walsh, and other sober musicians on how to thrive creatively without drugs or booze
12 votes -
Despite warnings, US FDA approves potent new opioid painkiller
7 votes -
Are/were you addicted to anything?
Are you or were you ever addicted to alcohol, drugs, food, etc? If you are, how do you manage? Do you want to quit? If you quit, how? What/who helped you? What were your realisations?
29 votes -
A dark consensus about screens and kids begins to emerge in Silicon Valley
26 votes -
How do cigarettes affect the body? | Krishna Sudhir
8 votes -
‘The last time I held her’: How a homeless musician reclaimed the love of his life
6 votes -
Facebook addiction linked to staking your self-worth on social acceptance
12 votes -
Confessions of an unredeemed fan - Remembering Amy Winehouse
2 votes -
Taking away the phones won’t solve our teenagers’ problems
19 votes -
I used to be a human being
5 votes -
Why is there a 'gaming disorder' but no 'smartphone disorder?'
29 votes -
Is it constitutional to send someone back to prison for relapsing?
10 votes -
Functioning game-oholics and the voodoo magic of video games
I'm sure a lot of us are aware of WHO officially recognizing gaming addiction, and probably have read some follow up news articles about it as well. I really dislike how news and media outside of...
I'm sure a lot of us are aware of WHO officially recognizing gaming addiction, and probably have read some follow up news articles about it as well.
I really dislike how news and media outside of gaming communities in general portray gaming. It's always this foreign, voodoo magic-y thing. Often, games are just talked about as a giant whole, instead of breaking it down into reasonable categories. For example, being addicted to online poker is very different from committing to a MMO raid. But, to be fair, there is always that one guy that takes everything way too seriously.
In TV series, such as The Big Bang Theory (I know this is a cheap shot), their MMO episodes were outright offensive. It was definitely more of what non-gamers think of gamers than actual reality.
So I guess I'm just wondering:
- Have you ever been accused of being a gaming addict, and looking back were you?
- How do you explain gaming to non-gamers?
- Does your gaming actually cause any conflict between you and your family and friends?
- Did you ever forget or do something stupid because of your gaming?
Just anything I guess.
10 votes -
Curbing opioid addiction needs more than new drugs
4 votes -
'He wasn't functioning': How a video game addiction turned one family upside down
7 votes -
Anyone here using a Juul?
Seems like a slightly less douchey cigarette alternative. Anyone have any success changing their habits? Or is this just a newer dumber douche flute with silly flavors?
5 votes -
‘Disneyland for Big Tobacco’: How Indonesia’s lax smoking laws are helping next generation to get hooked
4 votes -
Anyone here in recovery and looking for support?
I'd love to see some sort of recovery support here; my experience with online communities has been invaluable as I've figured out what works and what doesn't.
9 votes -
Predatory behavior runs rampant in Facebook’s addiction support groups
4 votes -
New Android homescreen tries to reduce smartphone addiction
15 votes