Natalia wrote:
> ***The word addiction was enclosed by "       ", and perhaps "side-effects"
> should have been used instead. If I fail to have a coffee in the morning,
> the side-effects for me will result in a headache.

Then you have a caffeine addiction.
(http://home.howstuffworks.com/caffeine3.htm)

If you don't even recognize a withdrawal symptom if it beats you in the head
(literally), confusing it with a side-effect of not taking something (as if
that would exist) instead, then how can you lecture others about addiction ?


> If I eat too much
> sugar--the same, or else I become incredibly sleepy.

Now that's a side-effect (and sounds like you have candidiasis too).


> If I fail to drink
> water, I become thirsty or dehydrated.

Comparing the most essential liquid with drugs just shows your ignorance
about these issues.  On that basis it's useless to waste hours with an
endless phrase-by-phrase rebuttal.  Your various strawman arguments (and
for the record, "strawman" is not an insult to the person but merely the
technical term for an argument that counters an argument not made by the
defendant) are also not conductive to a constructive debate.

Chris


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