Shifting market forces due to drugs
From Dr. Immanuel Kunt:
My academic pursuits encourage me to study the market forces affecting our hobby. Although I am semi-retired these days, it is obvious that those of us who have been doing this for 10 years or longer can truly talk about the good old times. Whatever today is, it's nothing in comparsion. Not in terms of supply or quality of talent.
Since drugs and streetwalking are so intricately linked, I was interested in reading the following front-line report from a buddy who lives near Hollins Market, an area that used to have a steady supply of talent before the University of Maryland crossed the MLK boulevard. That creeping gentrification produced a number of office buildings. Even before the first shovel hit the ground, university police cars were stationed 24/7 at all former SW corners to mark the territory.
That cleanup ended SW activity on West Baltimore Street. Another blow now has been dealt:
"Close observation, during my early weekend errand runs to the Hollins Market of late, has led me to conclude that the adherents of the once fast growing Church of Crack have all but disappeared, dead, jailed, or returned to the bosom and comfort of the old mainline faith of Heroinism. In the end surviving coke and meth heads always end up giving 'that old time religion' the nod."
I would be interested in hearing from others, but my experience is that while heroin dependency drives addictsto pursue activities to finance their craving, heroin is a depressant. When girls are stoned, they are pretty much useless, which explains the recent spate of reports of girls falling asleep in the middle of engagement, with dicks going limp in their mouths. Crack on the other hand produced energizer bunnies who, untll they tweeted, could do some miraculous stuff. Above all, their constant craving for new highs made them to hunt punters more seriously since those highs did not last that long and did not make them nod.
My own observations make me conclude that shifting addiction patterns, along with stepped-up policing, have caused the current drought in Baltimore.
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