Dragging this from the drunk fortress thread, not sure if wellincollin will read this, but meh.
-UBERSNIP!-
gonna have to interject, here. Marijuana causes far, far worse psychological effects over time, contains more nicotine than tobacco (and so, is more addictive) and, like regular smoking, fucks up your lungs. Beer can fuck up your liver and cause internal haemorrhaging, but you need a lot of that to suffer the ill effects. Evidence has been found that suggests alcohol may decrease heart disease, too.
If alcohol was worse than cocaine, I think it would have been banned already.
And Alcohol is organic. it's C2H5OH, which is an organic chemical. Also, yeast makes alcohol, not machines, so it comes from an organic source. I don't think much more evidence is needed to prove it's not organic.
What does organic have to do with, well,
anything? Pot's organic. Heroin's organic. Coke's organic. I
think PCP's organic!
Depends on your definition of organic, of course- by the strict chemical definition, just about anything that'll interact with you in any way more sophisticated than simply poisoning will almost certainly be organic, because it'll have carbon in it. (Is there any more nuanced definition? That's the definition I've heard, of course- for example, table sugar (C
12H
22O
11) or formaldehyde (CH
2O) are obviously organic, and I'm pretty sure about CO
2, but what about weirdos like boron carbide (CB) or zirconium carbide (ZrC), which are just a carbon attached to a metal or a metalloid with no other nonmetals like a few hydrogens or oxygens floating around?)