Control

Story by Wuffy01 on SoFurry

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wrote this for a school essay. was going to make it 5 pages long i just didn't really want to. this is really something i did in complete randomness... so sorry if its sucky or random. i kinda did it on like the last minute because i finally knew what i was going to type down. its three pages because its double spaced. lol and also sorry for the faded text. this thing messed up somehow


Emotions play a major role in the human mind as well. Emotions are also what "define" you as a human being. They consist of: fear, anger, guilt, depression, pride, jealously, self-pity, anxiety, resentment, envy, frustration, love, shame, and many more. Symptoms of Repressed Emotions include: Ignoring your feelings, pretending something hasn't happened, overeating, eating foods loaded with sugar and fat, excessive drinking of alcohol, excessive use of recreational drugs, using prescription drugs such as Prozac _(Used to treat major depressive disorder, bulimia nervosa (an eating disorder) obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder)_exercising compulsively, any type of compulsive behavior, excessive sex with or without a partner and so on. Anger, fear, depression, frustration is just some of the emotions that child faced due to his abusive parents... All those emotions can lead to suicide, killing, able to be easily angered and lashing out on others. Later in his life he could have done some drugs or alcohol to repress those emotions that were built up over the years. This can also lead to problems later in life.

Gun control has been a major issue in the United States recently. All this news about killing innocent kids at school, movie theater shoot outs in Aurora, Colorado and most recently a Navy yard shoot out... Aaron Alexis who was a former Navy reservist methodically shot six of his friends where they worked, killing five of them and many more people with a shotgun.

A lot of drugs are good for you, but the drugs that I'm going to talk about are not good for your health and can potentially kill you. Studies on cannabis have lead scientists to believe that the plant is not all that bad for you. In many cases cannabis has "cured" people of their

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disease(s). Weather the disease is cancer, seizures or some rare disease, cannabis has helped. THC is a chemical found inside the plant and it acts on specific targets in the brain. THC plays an important role within the brain as well. The cannabinoid receptors activate by chemicals similar to tetrahydrocannabinol that are part of a neural communication system, which also play an important role in brain development and function. Some cannabis plants have those high levels of THC and when it's absorbed by the body it brings a higher level of THC to the brain and reduces or diminishes the problem for that period of time.

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