junky speak
the rabbling on of any non scientific claim or topic having to do with drug use or addiction by a former addict. makes no difference if the former addict
has credentials as a drug counselor or not, has a bachelors or masters dgree. he or she steadfastly holds tight to unscientific or superst-tious claims regarding substance abuse or recovery that have been debunked or found to have no real validity.
a counselor who’s only has experience being a junky i.e his or her personal experience with addiction speaks on their “junky speak” claims that other non narcotic drugs should not be used to break chemical addiction, because those drugs are “evil” and “stupid”. this is a clear example of “junky speak.”
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