Plumber101010
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Is the theory that if someone has the jaw going after they claim to have been off the rock for several months, they are probably falsely claiming to be off it, and probably had just fired up their crack pipe in the last hour or so and were high on crack right at that moment? Assuming that the jaw movement is pathognomonic for being on the rock, then it looks like they are fibbing. About the rock, that is. Now if it is a question about lying about something else like fucking one's wife or stealing out of the cash register or putting acid in the soup in the company canteen, there is not enough information to determine.
Somebody who quit the crack as a group project with five other people said any tics and the like which anyone had disappeared in the first week and no new ones appeared. None of them had a lot of trouble quitting, he told me, and there was no real reason for there to be any hardcore lying about it, since the others would know anyways if any of them were back on the crack since it is pretty easy to tell, plus they all had good reasons individually and collectively for quitting the crack, and they had already lost the taste for Bolivian Marching Powder before quitting crack, so they took care of any temptation to get really stimulated generally by drinking large amounts of coffee.
I know someone who will move the lower jaw back and forth twice before he tells someone that they are a fucking arsehole, and I asked him why and he said it just feels like it makes the insult stronger. He sometimes does a sort of Rodney Dangerfield move before the thing with the jaw.
Folks who do the jaw thing for one reason or another, especially in a circle, doesn't that hurt if you do it too much? Maybe with too large an amplitude? There are people who live in fear of catching temporo-mandibular joint dysfunction, so I wonder what they think about it.
I think it is praying mantises who do their jaw like that all the time.
Does clockwise or counterclockwise make a difference? Maybe it is the former in the Southern Hemisphere. If you go eating some poppies with wallabies and kangaroos in Tasmania and get the wrong ones, the ones with no morphine in them.
O, I know some Captagon eaters who have all of the above including the one the OP talks about with crack. They say they don't even notice it.
As one who constantly seeks other people with intellect, a rarity in today’s world, I don’t know if I’ve found it on this site or if everyone just loves talking like crazy professors..
I don’t know if writing like you do comes natural or if you’re trying extremely hard to impress everyone with the way you write, but half of what you said just didn’t even make sense to me and I had a hard time following
No I’m not trying to be argumentative or make enemies here. I’m just saying that an answer to this question shouldn’t be that long, one, and two, I’m definitely not discussing theories, philosophies or any other hypothesis in life, which everyone in their responses seems determined to want to discuss here.
You can be the most intelligent person on earth but if you can’t convey what you’re trying to explain in an articulate manner, than your intellect is wasted. Part of intellect is being able to properly articulate the point you’re trying to get across and using words and phrases that are being used here does not help that cause!
I can’t help but feel, no offense, that the posters are going out of their way to word things in such a manner to display to everyone how intelligent they are?
Here is the scenario. And I have quite the background with drugs and drug users, so much so that everyone comes to ME to get answers to these type questions. But this is a new one and I am perplexed as to what to do with this guy!
I have a guy who used to be a meth addict for many years, and when he’s working really hard his jaw gets to moving back-and-forth like he’s been on a three day binge. He swears it’s just habit from being a meth head so long and he can’t stop it. But I’m starting to doubt him.
I have no reason to as he’s a very honest guy far as I can tell and is not one who lies. If not for the jaw, I wouldn’t doubt him in any capacity. But man when that jaw goes, it GOES and I mean like FURIOUSLY, like every second it’s moved 10 times!!!
He’s crazily jerking his lower jaw left and right left and right right and left right and left like he just exhaled a lung full of meth.
Simple question to all of the “intellects” out there that may know a hell of a lot more than me, but are not very articulate in the way they are explaining it:
IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THIS CAN BE A HABIT LONG AFTER QUITTING?
Answers will come from people who personally know other addicts who have quit but still do it or BEST answer from an actual addict who has quit and still does it!
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