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It's sobering to hear him relate reports that, in the Cape Town township of Ocean View, 80% of schoolchildren may be addicted to tik.

Murakami may be addicted to running, but hey, it seems a lot healthier than Mishima's bodybuilding trip — and nothing about the book under review suggests that Murakami will disembowel himself and get a friend to cut off his head.

Some do so because it makes them feel important; others because they may be addicted to the "dopamine squirt" they get from receiving messages, as Edward Hallowell and John Ratey, two academics, have argued.

It shows that while we may be addicted to lurid US thrillers, we prefer our cookery coaches (with Save with Jamie the genre's most-borrowed book, Mary Berry the most-borrowed author) and autobiographers (Alex Ferguson, James Bowen) to be British and down to earth.

Solentview wrote: "Unfortunately, this site seems to have taken a bit of a hold on me and I can't seem to stay away from it, I think I may be addicted … Nurse!!!!" and kizbot shared a similar dilemma: "The main problem with Cif is that once you start, it's nigh on impossible to stop".

There is a "real" concern in Jersey that some young people on the island may be addicted to video games, a States officer has said.

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On the complete opposite end, there are the celebrities who may be addicts.

Relatives often secretly suspect patients have done something to deserve the pain (a religious confusion), their doctors worry they may be addicts or become addicts (a misunderstanding of how pain medications work when pain is in the body and how ever-greater doses may be needed as the body "learns" to metabolize the medication) and neighbors may see them as weak, dishonest, or as junkies.

America's banks are nearly free of state ownership, but may still be addicted to near-free funding.

You may already be addicted to caffeine.

* Most light recreational users graduate to heavier usage: they may claim not to be addicted, but frequently end up dependent on the drug.

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