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Originally Posted by Traditional_Ale
I think a white collar chemical addict is much less dangerous than a homeless chemical addict.
White collar addict still functions and pays for things. If he didn't, he wouldn't be white collar. He'd be homeless.
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I don't disagree with what you're saying, a white collar chemical addict obviously is able to somewhat hold his life together and maintain a job and everything. But I don't think that the fact that a white collar chemical addict still goes to work every day changes the fact that he is still an addict.
Addicts can be extremely sporatic and unpredictable, and just because a white collar chemical addict still goes to work every day, it doesn't mean he's any less likely to do something dangerous than a homeless chemical addict is.