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THE FACE OF METH
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The quality and makeup of it have changed over the years in a downward fashion. Once upon a time before the world had such a hard on for everyone else's private business, people used quality amphetamine related product if that was their vice. But as laws get passed and press-friendly "drug wars" begin, the stuff they used to make it was prohibited piece by piece, so all drug users and dealers decided it was best to quit drugs. ..oh wait no they didn't. They just started substituting similar, inferior and more toxic shit for the real stuff. Good times...
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#22
The way things are looking today those pictures meant nothing. A new widespread educational policy needs to be directed at any future meth/heroin users. Starting in the 6th grade or something. Plastered all over television and radio, it's to bad the internet one of the biggest tools for getting info would be impossible to be used like radio and television was as the only place to get warnings in government sponsored commercials. Nobody watches or listens to that today except a few old farts like me. It's getting bad everywhere's.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#23
(12-09-2013, 11:30 AM)Donovan Wrote: The quality and makeup of it have changed over the years in a downward fashion. Once upon a time before the world had such a hard on for everyone else's private business, people used quality amphetamine related product if that was their vice. But as laws get passed and press-friendly "drug wars" begin, the stuff they used to make it was prohibited piece by piece, so all drug users and dealers decided it was best to quit drugs. ..oh wait no they didn't. They just started substituting similar, inferior and more toxic shit for the real stuff. Good times...

Holy crap you said something real.
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