charlie heroin dominates your life most serious users would turn down a visit from der family
to score it destroys people just like any other addiction
yet u say im childish
look at ructs good gears back the last week and shes already spent 600e plus on it
would u cop on u fool how can u be so arrogant about the right to be addicted to
a drug that ruins families and causes ppl to lose der kids
ppl under the influence of heroin will defend it but when der free of it
they will realize what it has done to them
and getting over heroin takes alot more than 3-4 days more like 3-4 months|years or even a life time
Sorry but you're talking a load of rubbish. Whether it's because you're childish or know no better is for you to work out, not me.
There is a spiritual downside to addiction, certainly, but it's the adulterants in the criminalised version, not the heroin itself, that cause the physical damage. Users with access to pure heroin have a life expectancy that's as long as everybody else. Similarly, it's invariably the lifestyle and obligation to raise silly sums of money that 'destroys families'. I'm just one of many drug dependents who, freed from criminal existence by judicious prescription, have raised a family without any particular difficulty and lead what may be described as a 'normal' life. Would I wish addiction on my descendants? No, I wouldn't, but if they were of the particular, as yet undefined type for whom the drug fills a medical need, I'd rather they received clean supplies from the pharmacy than faced the street and all its accompanying perils.
You lament the fate of Ructions but apparently fail to see it's people like you, who'd deny her a script and allow her to spend her E600 on something else, who are responsible for her plight. But, as long as you prefer to parrot what you've been fed by the Daily News or talking heads in the public bar to learning how to think for yourself, you probably won't be able to see that.
As I say, I don't know how long you've had your habit, or if one even exists outside the confines of your mind, but it's pure nonsense to say it'll 'take a lifetime' to get over it. You refer to your problems, which you may use drugs to avoid confronting but are otherwise the results of you. You're not alone in using 'the drugs' as a convenient excuse. As a rule of thumb, you'll be over any effects of your opiate use in six weeks for every year of regular use. But your problems will remain, although you may then blame your past use as your excuse still to avoid looking honestly inwards.
C'mon, think about what you're actually saying. Your chipping on the bash that's been around Ireland since you began has left you hopelessly and hellishly addicted, and your response is not to change your ways but to deny other users the opportunity to receive legal supplies and instead condemn them to a criminal existence and increase the chances of the things you complain about happening to them? If that isn't childish, and indicative of a spiteful nature that would wish a prison sentence on doppelganga, it surely suggests your thinking is as poor as your spelling. Think a little more about whether a medicine that's been around for millennia is the 'bad thing' exclusively responsible for all user misery or whether they may just be a little more to it.