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AND THE NEW GENERATION Drugs are a waste of time. They destroy your memory and your selfrespect and everything......that goes along with with your self -esteem. Kurt Cobain

Drugs It s better to burn out than to fade away these are the last words in Kurt Cobain's suicide note, Nirvana s lead singer, who ended his life as a drug addict at the age of twenty seven, unable to stop the use of heroine, but able to discontinue the beating of his heart. Drug use and abuse is as old as mankind itself. And unfortunately, it is not an issue that exists only among the rock n roll circles. Human beings have always had a desire to consume substances that make them feel relaxed, or euphoric. It is considered that it is an intrinsic characteristic (maybe even a need) of humans to experience an altered state of consciousness. Young people are often tempted by the thought of life full of pleasure, risk and strong emotions. We want to live irresponsibly, free from the restrictions and prohibitions of society. However, the ones who act as nothing really matters, can not understand that being too free means losing one s independence.they suddenly find themselves dependable not on someone else, but on their own unstoppable physical needs of taking drugs. And they finally realize what is to burn out to live a short life, full of pleasant sensations that in the end becomes uninteresting and meaningless, to go through so many painful attempts to stop their increasing need of narcotics and to fail, because they just can not live without them. Whatever the reason is, it is well known that when the use of drugs is not stopped in the right time, they lead to depression, inability to take decisions and even coma or death. Killing our will, our desire to live, the illusion of happiness that narcotics give is so strong that we forget what the sense of reality really is. We start living in our own world where emotions are twisted like a reflection in a crooked mirror. In the end, we find ourselves irrevocably lost in that deceiving mirror What is important to be never forgotten is that predisposed to intoxicating substances or not, we do not need them to live freely and emotionally. Drugs are just a beautiful lie for the freedom of the mind, and life is interesting enough to be lived with an open hearth and a clear mind. Diana Kabaivanova

Drugs and the New Generation We all know what drugs are: natural or chemical substances which, when imported in an organism, influence the central nervous system. As there are different types of drugs, also called narcotics, their effect is varying and strictly individual, too. When used more commonly, they can cause a serious addiction. The main reasons for starting drug usage in my opinion are two: curiosity and unhappiness. Other features defining the young generation are rebellious minds, you-don t-understand-me mood directed to parents, desire to be cool and in the group and the typical curiosity. When all combined, these can result in beginning to do drugs. It s not that young people aren t informed I m sure that they have all heard boring, old-fashioned lectures full of dry statistics. But this random sequence of words won t mean anything to them unless they realize for themselves that narcotics aren t something they would want to deal with. This could be done by showing them genuine facts: for example, the nasty story of a drug junkie would do the job, with all of its pain, drama and suffering. A message to the kids could also be sent in some more alternative ways through music, let s say, since music has the power to separate teenagers into small communities. Maybe it would be able to send a message through music although, to be completely honest, music partly does give the kids a bad example: most of the musicians who are the idols of the new generation have taken narcotic substances at least for once in their life. And they are not too mouthed on it. On the other hand, there are some celebrities who realize they play the part of role models in children s lives, and try to serve as an example. I don t take drugs because I want to be in control of my life says otherwise known for her unmannerly behavior singer Madonna. Obviously, she has realized what a great influence music has on growing-ups. It really does often it defines what drug you will be taking. Some say that every type of music has its drug I feel likely to believe it s the other way around. But after all, you know how it goes Sex, Drugs & Rock n roll, the quote which has turned into a leading motive for so many entangled minds. Valia Marivova

D r u g s These days drugs can be found everywhere and it may seem like everyone's doing them. Lots of people are tempted by the excitement or escape that drugs seem to offer. Drugs are chemicals or substances that change the way our bodies work. When you put them into your body (often by swallowing, inhaling, or injecting them), drugs find their way into your bloodstream and are transported to parts of your body, such as your brain. In the brain, drugs can either intensify or dull your senses, and alter your sense of alertness, and sometimes decrease physical pain. The effects of drugs depends on the kind of drug taken: how much it is taken, how often it is used, how quickly it gets to the brain, and what other drugs, food, or substances are taken at the same time. Effects can also vary based on the differences in body size, shape, and chemistry. Although these substances can make you feel good at first, they can ultimately do a lot of harm to the body and brain. Some drugs severely impair a person's ability to make healthy choices and decisions. And here comes the question.why do teens take drugs? Some believe drugs will help them think better, be more popular, stay more active, or become better athletes. Others are simply curious and figure one try won't hurt. Still others want to fit in. A few use drugs to gain attention from their parents. Year after year younger people are taking drugs. At the age of 13, 14, 15, popularity at school or in the neighborhood is really important - you want to be cool, to be different. And here comes the problem! Instead of doing something good to catch your friend s attention, you decided that drugs are your way out! So you start with something lighter like marijuana or ecstasy. Marijuana, the most widely used illegal drug, is usually smoked rolled in papers like a cigarette (joints). It elevates heart rate and blood pressure, makes people paranoid or causes hallucinations; people get red eyes and feel very sleepy or hungry. Marijuana is often called a gateway drug because frequent use can lead to the use of stronger drugs. Ecstasy, probably the easiest to obtain illegally, is one of the most dangerous drugs threatening young people today. It is usually taken in pill form and swallowed or can be injected. It speeds up the nervous system and acts as a mood enhancer. Ecstasy often makes the user feel good, happy and relaxed. The stronger the drug is, the harder it is to give up on it - your body wants a bigger dose and you give it more. In the end, you cannot live without the drug - you take it again and again and become addicted to it. From now on, giving up is really hard. You are the only one who can say STOP. If your will is strong, you can give up but you have to ask for help! Drugs are not for you! You are just a kid and your life has just begun. Do you want drugs to ruin your life? The choice is yours but think again! Ivelina Pavlova

LET ME IN I wish I could go back in time and had acted otherwise. But then again, who doesn t? I have gone back and forth through the past years, through this last summer, and yet I have seen both of our mistakes and no further. I knew something bad was going to happen when she took off with those other kids. See, Jessie and I used to be best friends. We lived on the same floor since I can remember. First thing in the morning every summer was to knock on each other s doors and have breakfast together, then watch something on TV and annoy her elder brother. Day after day, we had an amazing friendship and seldom could anyone separate us from one another. The thing about Jessie is that she was a kind of a rebel - ever getting us into trouble, always thinking of ways to escape from boredom. * * * Yet things between us changed as we grew older. We became interested in different things; we were slowly, but surely drifting apart. There was nothing to be concerned about, though, as each of us had things on our minds. But we still had fun together: we still communicated as best friends would, until that memorable summer Jessie had just told me a couple of days afore that she had started to smoke. I knew it was because her parents fought a lot and at the same time her loving grandmother was ill. I advised her to quit smoking before it s too late and she seemingly promised, but things were getting worse and worse. So when her parents separated and her grandma passed away, Jessie changed completely. She started drinking and going out late with older kids, one of whom was said to be dealing with drugs and always looking for more victims.

That August night in 2008, Jessie and I were sitting on the top of an abandoned garage and it was after ten o clock in the evening. We were just about to leave, when a noisy group of teenagers joggled towards us. They were obviously drunk and had been using drugs, and yet Jessie jumped off the roof and joined them. She didn t say a word to me, nor did she respond to my reiterated cries as they vanished. I didn t see her the other day, and actually she avoided me the whole week. Next she knocked on my door in the middle of the night, drunk and drugged, asking for money. If only I had mentioned something to her mother, everything would be so different, but I didn t have the courage to face her and I didn t want Jessie to get in more trouble. * * * And then it was time for me to go home, to leave my grandparent s apartment, leave Jessie and hope she was going to be fine the following summer. But she wasn t. In fact, Jessie died from an overdose a month later and there was so much left for me to say. * * * And I constantly blame myself for not being there for her, for not helping her. She was so young, so talented and yet I will never see her beside me at breakfast again. Never will we laugh as we used to, nevermore will we pretend to be grown-ups, as she is now gone and I will never be the same. In a strange way, though, I think Jessie helped me appreciate life more and value the beauty of every moment. Radina Man cheva

MR. KILLER The sun warmly smiles and the last snowy water pipes sing the farewell song of the winter. The spring is peeking behind the white snowdrop bells, fondling us with the wind s warmth. Yes, my friend, the spring, your favorite season in coming, the last one in your life. That is why we are all here. Facing our mutual memories, speechless in front of the white marble, inconsolable in our sorrow we are. Pictures from the carefree childhood come alive in front of my eyes, when laughter and happiness were pursuing us in the cloudless days. We were growing up together and the path we were traveling was mutual. Outings in the mountain, tender sunrises and soft sunsets near the sea. I remember our ambitions to achieve a lot, to go further. And we stand here, with our dreams and without yours. You saw yourself on the big stage. The theatre charmed you and you imagined the roles you would have played real, convincing, exciting. The whirlwind of our daily routine dragged us along so no one could feel the danger. No one knew how a power, bigger that your dreams beat you and you became a prisoner of the white dust and the syringe. How shocked we were! Our efforts to help you were vain. Helpless, we wandered in the severe daily round. Together we lost the struggle. As Kurt Cobain said- Drugs are waste of time. They destroy your memory and your self-respect and everything that goes along with your self-esteem My appeal is- don t get into this nightmare. You won t come back from it alive. This is a one-way downwards path. Let s go straight to our dreams. T e o d o r a G e o r g i e v a

D r u g s a r e n ot t h e wa y o u t! Yo u c a n a l wa y s fo l l ow another p at h t hat l e a d s t o h a pp i n e s s.