The Necrodude wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
Yeah, the shits strictly looney tunes... those arent even the most ghastly pics; if you aren't, squeamish type in "effects of krokodil use on the body". It's pretty fucking ugly.
What blows my mind is when I googled the shit, one of the related searches was "how to make krokodil"... what kind of screwball would see that horrorshow and think giving the stuff a spin is a good idea?
Apparently the users make their own shit and it is a constant around the clock process of cooking and fixing to avoid the horrific withdrawals.
All praise the clever mind o' man, wot?
I know you shouldn't hate people, but i really despise drug dealers and those who make it. They make drugs that destroys familys and peoples lives. Drug users have my sympathy's though and should be given the help and care they need to kick whatever habit that needs kicking. I wish my government would crack down harder on drugdealers, they should be put away for a LONG time.
Get to fuck!
I use a vast array of wonderful and illegal recreational narcotics in my spare time. Uppers, downers, powders, crystals, I fucking love it all. I swallow it, snort it, smoke it, chew it. Everything but mainline. And I have spent A LOT of money on it. It's basically one of my hobbies.
And you know what? I have a full-time Job, I rent my own place, I have a long term relationship with my girlfriend that is still completely healthy (almost 6 years....jesus) I have paid all of my bills, and I have no issues with any of my family members. I speak to my parents every day and I see my brother and his wife and son every couple of weeks.
You know what that teaches me? Drugs don't ruin lives. I am proof (and likewise so are a number of other people I know) that you can use drugs in completely digusting and unnecessary volumes and not ruin any aspect of your life. People ruin their own lives, and drugs don't help, but drugs aren't the core problem. People who ruin their lives on drugs are people who would have found a way to ruin their lives one way or another because of underlying psychological issues.
Don't blame the drugs. Blame the person, it's as simple as that.