[QUOTE=AltereEgo;4002466]Pretty woman?[/QUOTE]I think it was called Dopesick America? Wasnt a happy ending like Pretty Woman.
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[QUOTE=AltereEgo;4002466]Pretty woman?[/QUOTE]I think it was called Dopesick America? Wasnt a happy ending like Pretty Woman.
[QUOTE=Ps1999;4002501]I think it was called Dopesick America? Wasnt a happy ending like Pretty Woman.[/QUOTE]The TV series Dopesick Nation shows the reality of all of these heroin addicted women.
[QUOTE=FlintStone69;4002701]The TV series Dopesick Nation shows the reality of all of these heroin addicted women.[/QUOTE]Thats it. Really messed up. Made me think of what am I doing.
[QUOTE=FlintStone69;4002701]The TV series Dopesick Nation shows the reality of all of these heroin addicted women.[/QUOTE]Ya would think people would figure out how fuckin bad heroin and meth are watching what becomes of other people that use it. Man you see what becomes of meth users ie no teeth, skin and bones, aged 30-40 more than they are. Plus with heroin people end up dead because it's cut with fentanyl. Does not sound like a fun existence to me. Not that I didn't party hard back in the 80's with booze, weed, and coke. But meth and heroin make no sense given the end results.
[QUOTE=HornyGuyLif;4003222]Ya would think people would figure out how fuckin bad heroin and meth are watching what becomes of other people that use it. Man you see what becomes of meth users ie no teeth, skin and bones, aged 30-40 more than they are. Plus with heroin people end up dead because it's cut with fentanyl. Does not sound like a fun existence to me. Not that I didn't party hard back in the 80's with booze, weed, and coke. But meth and heroin make no sense given the end results.[/QUOTE]Of all the drugs to make a comeback why heroin? Just mind boggling. Also shows it's immense allure; something most of us can't comprehend.
[QUOTE=Zeuss;4003366]Of all the drugs to make a comeback why heroin? Just mind boggling. Also shows it's immense allure; something most of us can't comprehend.[/QUOTE]Because it's cheap, easy to get, and provides a maximum high from a minimal amount of product. It also doesn't carry the stigma that a lot of drugs that are perceived to be "harder" carry.
[QUOTE=Zeuss;4003366]Of all the drugs to make a comeback why heroin? Just mind boggling. Also shows it's immense allure; something most of us can't comprehend.[/QUOTE]Its very cheap campared to coke and weed. Easily available.
[QUOTE=Ps1999;4003729]Its very cheap campared to coke and weed. Easily available.[/QUOTE]It's supposedly an intense high and it's from the oxycodone family of drugs. I'm so glad that I never tried that crap! It's destroying all of these hookers.
[QUOTE=MrMilwaukee;4003641]Because it's cheap, easy to get, and provides a maximum high from a minimal amount of product. It also doesn't carry the stigma that a lot of drugs that are perceived to be "harder" carry.[/QUOTE]I guess I know nothing cause to me H has probably the the worst stigma.
[QUOTE=Zeuss;4003366]Of all the drugs to make a comeback why heroin? Just mind boggling. Also shows it's immense allure; something most of us can't comprehend.[/QUOTE]Heroin exploded several years ago when the federal government mandated the change of the formula of OxyContin. Before that millions of suburbanites where getting hooked on OxyContin and other pain pills. Time magazine ran a front page article telling the world that you could crush the pills and get an instant high by snorting them and it soon became the #1 prescription pain med in the USA. The government in there infinite wisdom made the manufacture change the formula of the pill over night so you could no longer crush it, snort it or shoot it and that left millions of addicted soccer moms and dads with no choice but to turn to the biggest taboo in drugs. Sticking a needle in your arm was always the last barrier for drug use, but when your going through withdrawals and have nowhere to turn but your drug dealer you have no choice. Welcome to skid row. Only now is Heroin common place, it used to be only for hardcore losers.
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[QUOTE=Joeyaugust;4003958]Heroin exploded several years ago when the federal government mandated the change of the formula of OxyContin. Before that millions of suburbanites where getting hooked on OxyContin and other pain pills. Time magazine ran a front page article telling the world that you could crush the pills and get an instant high by snorting them and it soon became the #1 prescription pain med in the USA. The government in there infinite wisdom made the manufacture change the formula of the pill over night so you could no longer crush it, snort it or shoot it and that left millions of addicted soccer moms and dads with no choice but to turn to the biggest taboo in drugs. Sticking a needle in your arm was always the last barrier for drug use, but when your going through withdrawals and have nowhere to turn but your drug dealer you have no choice. Welcome to skid row. Only now is Heroin common place, it used to be only for hardcore losers.[/QUOTE]I'd agree with much of this.
In addition, I think there's a societal shift. Back in my heyday, around 1980, everything was about going faster. We did truckloads of coke, fistfuls of speed, tempered it a bit with weed or booze. Today's world is so fast paced and frantic with cell phones, Im’s, texts and social media that people are just burned out. Along comes a little pill that slows everything down and leaves you mellow like Oxi. I'm the first to admit I need to be very, very careful. I typically get at least one Kindey Stone a year and when I do my Dr prescribes Percs for the pain. I LOVE putting a movie on, popping 2 and melting into the couch. I could get addicted very, very easily.
When it comes to younger users, let's be honest, teenagers and young adults think they are invulnerable, they are going to live forever, it won't happen to them. I started smoking cigarettes at the age 15 to be "cool". I was going to quit when I graduated High School. Then when they went over $1 a pack. Then $2 a pack. Almost 40 years later I'm STILL a 2 pack a day smoker. I have early stage COPD. I know I'm going to die an ugly death of lung cancer if a heart attack doesn't get me first.
I've tried to quit a dozen times or more. Cold Turkey, weaning myself off them, meds, support groups, even vaping. When I'm not smoking literally the only thing I can think about is smoking. Taking that pull, feeling that drag. I've been written up at work because my performance falls off so sharply when I’m trying to quit. I've reduced myself to picking a strangers cigeratte butt out of an ashtray outside a grocery store to nab a few drags.
And that's just NICOTINE. I can't even imagine trying to break an opioid habit.
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[QUOTE=HuntingStreets;4004065]I'd agree with much of this.
In addition, I think there's a societal shift. Back in my heyday, around 1980, everything was about going faster. We did truckloads of coke, fistfuls of speed, tempered it a bit with weed or booze. Today's world is so fast paced and frantic with cell phones, Ims, texts and social media that people are just burned out. Along comes a little pill that slows everything down and leaves you mellow like Oxi. I'm the first to admit I need to be very, very careful. I typically get at least one Kindey Stone a year and when I do my Dr prescribes Percs for the pain. I LOVE putting a movie on, popping 2 and melting into the couch. I could get addicted very, very easily.
When it comes to younger users, let's be honest, teenagers and young adults think they are invulnerable, they are going to live forever, it won't happen to them. I started smoking cigarettes at the age 15 to be "cool". I was going to quit when I graduated High School. Then when they went over $1 a pack. Then $2 a pack. Almost 40 years later I'm STILL a 2 pack a day smoker. I have early stage COPD. I know I'm going to die an ugly death of lung cancer if a heart attack doesn't get me first..[/QUOTE]Try breaking off the habit of pussy!