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I remember months ago up until this day me hanging out with my friends at school during lunch hour. The air smelled sweet and the smell always made me think of going to school every day, and the floor felt smooth. We were in the wedge. It had green walls and a blackish floor. The cafeteria we were in had a stairwell and a window that allowed you to see over the entire cafeteria. A lot of my friends do things they shouldn’t every day. They have peer pressured me to do it with them. Months ago I had friends that were doing drugs and I tried to convince them to stop. They were already addicted so they couldn’t and didn’t want to stop. Eventually I started doing what they did and got caught 3 times by my parents. I’ve been doing the same thing …show more content…
Over time I have realized that me doing drugs isn’t a good thing and that it’s even worse for me because I’m on daily prescribed medications. I learned from my parents that it can mix with my other medicines and cause something bad to happen to me like getting lung cancer or something. I care about my close friends but it’s their decision if they want to do the wrong things and suffer the consequences. Throughout Life I’ve always been a curious person and wanted to know more about different things like animals and things that people use every day. I’ve always been interested in how things work and what things do. I’ve stopped vaping a few weeks ago and I’m proud of myself for that and so are my parents. Stopping was very hard to do because I got so addicted. Every day I would say to myself today’s the day I stop but I ended up doing it. Every day it was very hard not to have it. Eventually I went a couple weeks without it and gave up on it and the feeling of needing it just went away. At that point I felt back to my normal self and was happy. My parents were happy but they still do a backpack check to make sure I’m not still doing it. They caught me doing it like 5 times so they think I’m never going to quit. Ever since I started doing this if I didn’t have something I would ask to use someone

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