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It's Only Taken
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Jjbee62
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Fake boobs, fake asses, fake lips, and fake hair, now they are adding fake freckles?
Next thing you know they'll have fake orgasms.
10 years for the freckle freak sensation to finally take hold. You see, I was the front runner regarding this new revolution or should I say revelation! I bet you all never thought I would earn my spot in the history books!
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Fake boobs, fake asses, fake lips, and fake hair, now they are adding fake freckles?
Next thing you know they'll have fake orgasms.
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My Bad
Originally Posted by
IndyGuy123
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Look at my post below yours. PM if needed.
Indy Guy.
Sorry missed it. Thanks NV.
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Help
Originally Posted by
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What are the groups you follow? I have been trying to get help for someone. This may give them a direction. Thanks.
Support groups like AA and NA are necessary to be involved in if trying to keep clean. Sheer will power is going to fail long term IMHO. Speaking from my own experience. Over 10 yrs clean myself. Meetings are all over the place all day long.
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Originally Posted by
NiteView
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What are the groups you follow? I have been trying to get help for someone. This may give them a direction. Thanks.
Look at my post below yours. PM if needed.
Indy Guy.
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Groups
Originally Posted by
IndyGuy123
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I forgot to add that I personally follow a couple anti-heroin facebook groups that are locally based. I have seen several providers on there posting either asking for help getting clean or similar cries for help. Following these ladies and others in the city will give you a whole new perspective. I encourage anyone who is not knowledgeable on this epidemic to find some of these groups and follow them. It very well may change your opinion on seeing ladies that are either known users or believed to be.
Indy Guy.
What are the groups you follow? I have been trying to get help for someone. This may give them a direction. Thanks.
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"The Cross Out Heroin Campaign" is the suggested local one. The "Fuck Heroin Foundation" is also a good one to follow. It is just not local so you won't see familiar faces. Type those into the FB search and you will find them along with others.
Indy Guy.
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Originally Posted by
IndyGuy123
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I forgot to add that I personally follow a couple anti-heroin facebook groups that are locally based. I have seen several providers on there posting either asking for help getting clean or similar cries for help. Following these ladies and others in the city will give you a whole new perspective. I encourage anyone who is not knowledgeable on this epidemic to find some of these groups and follow them. It very well may change your opinion on seeing ladies that are either known users or believed to be.
Indy Guy.
Link to those FB groups?
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Tough being a life rope
Originally Posted by
IndyGuy123
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Good find my friend! As you say, this is a sad part of hobby world. This is an example of why I never knowingly would see an H addict. None of us individually can be there savior from the terrible addiction. However, I can at least sleep well at night knowing that I did not personally feed the illness that the individual is battling.
Indy Guy.
I actually saw her three times. The first time was for a visit and it was above average, but she opened up to me some and was really struggling with alot. Awful childhood and such. She texted me asking for help a few times after that and I told her that I wouldn't give her money, but I would bring her some food. The last couple of times that's what I did, but we just hung out by choice. She was a pretty good person and really wanted to get clean. Unfortunately an all to common theme. She would get going on the right path and start to pick herself up, but then old abusive relationships would reach up and pull her back down. Not only did she not have insurance, but the only support system she had around was in the life. Not many people are strong enough to break that stanglehold without help.
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Massage
Originally Posted by
Mmgeg
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What's being spent or rather wasted on tax dollars? Massage Therapists HAVE to be licensed in the State of I Diana. What am I missing? I understand " human trafficking " is a huge thing but don't they think that if they maybe focused on the drug use increase and drug trafficking that perhaps that the money would be well spent instead of wasted? Especially with only 28 convictions out of 135 investigations?
If I understand it correctly, in Indiana if you call yourself a "massage therapist" or "certified massage therapist" you have to go to school for it and get a license.
If you advertise "body rubs" or some such thing and don't use the word "massage" in your ad then this is legal (if not sexual of course) and you don't need a licence.
If its a sexual body rub then its considered prostitution, even if its just a happy ending and not actual sex.
However this lawmaker in the news story wants to make everyone get a license, supposedly to eliminate "human trafficking".
Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Originally Posted by
IndyGuy123
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Good find my friend! As you say, this is a sad part of hobby world. This is an example of why I never knowingly would see an H addict. None of us individually can be there savior from the terrible addiction. However, I can at least sleep well at night knowing that I did not personally feed the illness that the individual is battling.
Indy Guy.
I forgot to add that I personally follow a couple anti-heroin facebook groups that are locally based. I have seen several providers on there posting either asking for help getting clean or similar cries for help. Following these ladies and others in the city will give you a whole new perspective. I encourage anyone who is not knowledgeable on this epidemic to find some of these groups and follow them. It very well may change your opinion on seeing ladies that are either known users or believed to be.
Indy Guy.
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Originally Posted by
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So this was done about a year ago.
http://wishtv.com/2016/02/04/addicts...for-uninsured/
For those who don't recognize her, she was one of the pack on Olney St. For awhile. She passed away yesterday from an OD of H. If you say it's not a problem, you might need to wake up. A big down side to what we choose to do.
Good find my friend! As you say, this is a sad part of hobby world. This is an example of why I never knowingly would see an H addict. None of us individually can be there savior from the terrible addiction. However, I can at least sleep well at night knowing that I did not personally feed the illness that the individual is battling.
Indy Guy.
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Another one
So this was done about a year ago.
http://wishtv.com/2016/02/04/addicts...for-uninsured/
For those who don't recognize her, she was one of the pack on Olney St. For awhile. She passed away yesterday from an OD of H. If you say it's not a problem, you might need to wake up. A big down side to what we choose to do.
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Not to change the subject to something bleak but.
Anyone else remember her from BP? She was on there maybe 6 months ago and I remember her from about 3 years ago. Sad really. Shouldn't happen to anyone.
http://www.wthr.com/article/2-killed...murder-suicide