• @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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      You choose to walk a direction, you choose to look out a window. Choice is a critical component of being human.

      Addiction is the chemical overriding of the prioritization of choice.

      "compulsively committed or helplessly drawn to a practice or habit or to something psychologically or physically habit-forming "

      • Again: “compulsively” “helplessly”.

        Look, if you’re not interested in admitting that words have meaning, you’re not arguing in good faith and I’m done with you. Have a good one.

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          Lol yes. Choice has meaning. Choice here being dictated by compulsive behavior, or dominant chemical signaling is still choice. Like, your brain is doing it. Choice is not just “what color shirt will I wear today”, it is far deeper.

          I’m not victim blaming or trying to fuck with you, I am focusing on the fact that words have meaning, and choice isn’t just a surface level, front brain thing. Choice is integral to the human condition, and choice and addiction are bedfellows. The latter dominating the former.

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            Choice is, by definition, not subject to compulsion, and if it is subject to compulsion is not a willing choice, it is forced and influenced. If you want to be a pedantic asshole at least have the intellectual integrity to be right first.

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              Compulsion is overridden choice!

              I’m not suggesting addiction is done flippant thing, it’s a serious disease.

              Quit throwing around insults then claiming I’m the one lacking integrity.

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                And not a choice.

                Yes, action against compulsion is an active choice, but to not do so is not suddenly a lack of active choice, just a lack of ability to enforce it.

                If you’re concerned with what you are, be different.

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                    Consider a dictionary.

                    I’ll repeat myself for your own benefit.

                    Yes, action against compulsion is an active choice, but to not do so is not suddenly a lack of active choice, just a lack of ability to enforce it.

                    Wilful ignorance devalues your position far more than an ad hominem ever will.