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Im curious, if you grew up around it and saw the effects of the drug and the addiction, what was the thing that made you take it? Also what age did you start using?


We were using coke, heroin, speed and ghb in elementary school. But it was something I did at school, but then I'd go home and be sober until the next day of school. The other kids would do drugs after school. Like I said there was an organized crime family where I grew up so you could get drugs for free if you went to their meetings.

But to answer your question, I stopped doing all of those hard drugs when I graduated high school. ( I didn't go to college directly after high school). I became a weed head and would smoke and drink to numb the pain. But as any weed head would tell you, after a while weed and alcohol isn't enough. You need something to put you over the edge. When I was in my late teens and early 20s I'd do mushrooms or LSD to put me over the edge, but as I got older it became more and more difficult to obtain mushrooms and/or LSD.

So anyway, I have a coke connection that's rock solid (no pun intended). I've been going to the same dealer for about 10 years now. I can get a gram of girl for $50 and a gram of boy for $75. So if I have a few hundred dollars to blow I'll call my connect and stay high for a week.

You'd be surprised to know how prevalent coke and heroin are. I worked at an investment banking firm in Manhattan and the CEO, CFO and Senior Trader would tell stories about how they'd buy enormous amounts of coke and heroin, and how they didn't understand the junkies on the street begging for change because they did the same drugs that the bums on the street, but they were able to manage their lives whereas the bum on the street lost everything.


I think it comes down to education. If you go to college and get an advanced degree (JD, MBA, PhD, MD, etc.) you can get a job where you can afford such a habit. But if you drop out of high school (or college) and get a regular job, like at a supermarket stocking shelves or a waiter you'll get heavy into the drug game in your early 20s, but by the time you reach your 30s you'll be burned out, with no education and everybody will have passed you by. That's kinda what happened to me. But like I said, I never got into smoking crack or injecting heroin so that's what kept me grounded.
 
We were using coke, heroin, speed and ghb in elementary school. But it was something I did at school, but then I'd go home and be sober until the next day of school. The other kids would do drugs after school. Like I said there was an organized crime family where I grew up so you could get drugs for free if you went to their meetings.

But to answer your question, I stopped doing all of those hard drugs when I graduated high school. ( I didn't go to college directly after high school). I became a weed head and would smoke and drink to numb the pain. But as any weed head would tell you, after a while weed and alcohol isn't enough. You need something to put you over the edge. When I was in my late teens and early 20s I'd do mushrooms or LSD to put me over the edge, but as I got older it became more and more difficult to obtain mushrooms and/or LSD.

So anyway, I have a coke connection that's rock solid (no pun intended). I've been going to the same dealer for about 10 years now. I can get a gram of girl for $50 and a gram of boy for $75. So if I have a few hundred dollars to blow I'll call my connect and stay high for a week.

You'd be surprised to know how prevalent coke and heroin are. I worked at an investment banking firm in Manhattan and the CEO, CFO and Senior Trader would tell stories about how they'd buy enormous amounts of coke and heroin, and how they didn't understand the junkies on the street begging for change because they did the same drugs that the bums on the street, but they were able to manage their lives whereas the bum on the street lost everything.


I think it comes down to education. If you go to college and get an advanced degree (JD, MBA, PhD, MD, etc.) you can get a job where you can afford such a habit. But if you drop out of high school (or college) and get a regular job, like at a supermarket stocking shelves or a waiter you'll get heavy into the drug game in your early 20s, but by the time you reach your 30s you'll be burned out, with no education and everybody will have passed you by. That's kinda what happened to me. But like I said, I never got into smoking crack or injecting heroin so that's what kept me grounded.

thanks for the response, I’m well aware of how prevalent coke is, it’s easier to get here than weed. But I’ve never used H so dunno how available it is, but I’m aware of how many high ranking people dose it and still function.
 
If it was non addictive and didnt lead to being strung out..

You'da tried some crack by now..

What's theres a good 80 to 100 active members here..at least 10 of yall treat ya nose on the regular. At least 10 of yall do designer drugs..shit maybe 20 to 30.

If crack only did to you physically what weed do but still gave u a crack high

You wouldnt tone it down

You'da piped it up
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Only problem with what you said is that it wouldn't actually be crack as you know it if it wasn't as harmful as it is.
 
The best high is from high grade marijuana. It isn't addictive and it's practical because you can look at it and tell if it's real or fake. The problem with coke and heroin is you can't tell if it's real by looking at it. I know people who bagged up dirt and sold it as heroin, or crushed up some aspirin and sold it as cocaine.

You can take one look at marijuana and tell if it's real.

The secret to weed is don't smoke every day. Smoke once or twice per week and you'll be high as a kite, but if you smoke everyday your tolerance will go up and you won't get high and you'll need something else (coke, ecstasy, heroin, LSD, crystal meth) to put you over the edge.



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