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Looking for a junkie friend

You might wanna reconsider a few things first and become more mindful about what you’re actually inviting into your life. Everybody will be your best friend when there’s drugs to share. Especially if you’re the one providing them.



Theres a thin line between genius and insanity when it comes to having friendships with people that you can do drugs with. It’s hard to find a happy medium with this because anyone can become likable when yall are getting high. I got tired of having to maintain friendships with people that I knew would screw me any chance they could. I may be a drug addict but damn I’m honest…to a fault almost. I ain’t gotta screw anyone over to get my fix. You can be an accountable junky. If you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything.

We tend to fill our environment with whatever will serve our purpose the quickest. Just be careful about who you surround yourself with. I already know what I’m bringing to the table so I ain’t afraid to eat alone. That’s better then dealing with fucktards
 
I refer to myself as a junkie in order to reclaim the term & be proud of it.

I don't shoot heroin though, but I might if it I could get any anymore.
I prefer intranasal as I'm very inpatient & snorting a line is quicker & more efficient than getting a rig ready. Especially if I'm gonna be using it multiple times a day.


I think junkie can also generally refer to anyone who's an opioid addict or especially an opioid addict + a pill popper. So some one popping oxies & xanax everyday could theoretically be a "junkie", (aka pill junkies) but it's all semantics to me this day and age.

Of course everyone has their technical definitions. But at the end of the day, "junkie" is a derogatory term, that I think a lot of opioid lovers are trying to reclaim & turn it into something endearing. It doesn't bother me really when some one calls me a junkie, I'll own it with pride. But it's their intent for saying it that bothers me. So I offset that by saying "fuck yeah, I'm a total junkie & proud of it!".


I just saw a video on YT of a clearly mentally retarded guy pushing a stroller on fire in Scotland. And the video called him a "junkie" and all the comments are about how bad opioids are & blah blah. Basically a video making fun of a mentally challenged homeless man & then putting it online & using it as a way to cause drug hysteria. Sorry but opioids don't suddenly make people into mentally challenged folks.

Kurt Kobain, Axel Rose, William S Burroughs, Elvis, Rozz Williams & probably a shit ton more people were "junkies" and "opioid addicts" and they were incredibly active & successful. It really pisses me off when the ignorant masses try to push this idea that all opioid addicts are braindead zombies walking the streets. So god damn frustrating. Makes me hate this planet even more.
 
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Junkie is fine as long it is used in the proper context.

"I left the room for ten minutes and that fuckin junky grabbed my computer and jumped out the window" - Valid whether said person uses any substance at all.

"Man what a fuckin junky, he had to go grab a fix half way through the movie" -- Not valid; that is just a user.

lol see the ongoing black man v nword conversations for context.
 
I refer to myself as a junkie in order to reclaim the term & be proud of it.

I don't shoot heroin though, but I might if it I could get any anymore.
I prefer intranasal as I'm very inpatient & snorting a line is quicker & more efficient than getting a rig ready. Especially if I'm gonna be using it multiple times a day.


I think junkie can also generally refer to anyone who's an opioid addict or especially an opioid addict + a pill popper. So some one popping oxies & xanax everyday could theoretically be a "junkie", (aka pill junkies) but it's all semantics to me this day and age.

Of course everyone has their technical definitions. But at the end of the day, "junkie" is a derogatory term, that I think a lot of opioid lovers are trying to reclaim & turn it into something endearing. It doesn't bother me really when some one calls me a junkie, I'll own it with pride. But it's their intent for saying it that bothers me. So I offset that by saying "fuck yeah, I'm a total junkie & proud of it!".


I just saw a video on YT of a clearly mentally retarded guy pushing a stroller on fire in Scotland. And the video called him a "junkie" and all the comments are about how bad opioids are & blah blah. Basically a video making fun of a mentally challenged homeless man & then putting it online & using it as a way to cause drug hysteria. Sorry but opioids don't suddenly make people into mentally challenged folks.

Kurt Kobain, Axel Rose, William S Burroughs, Elvis, Rozz Williams & probably a shit ton more people were "junkies" and "opioid addicts" and they were incredibly active & successful. It really pisses me off when the ignorant masses try to push this idea that all opioid addicts are braindead zombies walking the streets. So god damn frustrating. Makes me hate this planet even more.

I disagree with all due respect; it is simply semantics and we are splitting hairs. I never hear junkie used in a positive way about anyone. Maybe the person using themselves; second they leave the room someone calls em a junky. (great people I know)
 
That junkie is a term we should "reclaim and be proud of" -- It was never "our" word but a derogatory term used to describe the actions of the worst (perhaps majority) of us.

Deathindustrial88 -- I have felt both ways about the issue myself and obviously we are splitting hairs and this is not worth arguing over. Just another perspective; worth no more or less than yours.
 
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[QUOTE="smokeymcpot42088, post: 16093459, member: 88782"

"I left the room for ten minutes and that fuckin junky grabbed my computer and jumped out the window" - Valid whether said person uses any substance at all.


"Man what a fuckin junky, he had to go grab a fix half way through the movie" -- Not valid; that is just a user.

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First example makes no sense unless the hypothetical person is VISIBLY a heavy user (like track marks etc), otherwise is just a thief / lowlife / wanker.

If the guy in the second example HAD to go get a fix 'cause otherwise he'd be rattling, instead of just fancying some, then yep he's a junkie.
 
That junkie is a term we should "reclaim and be proud of" -- It was never "our" word but a derogatory term used to describe the actions of the worst (perhaps majority) of us.

Deathindustrial88 -- I have felt both ways about the issue myself and obviously we are splitting hairs and this is not worth arguing over. Just another perspective; worth no more or less than yours.
You can reclaim a word without having owned it to begin with. The point is to not let it be a derogatory term. Words only have power over us if we let them. If some some one calls me a junky in a derogatory way, I think it says more about them than me.


As a gay person, i don't particularly like the word "queer", but people use it to describe themselves all the time now. Although queer wasn't always a derogatory term, but it still became one. Lots of drag queens love using the word "fag" as well. Same with black people calling each other "nigga". When we take a derogatory term & use it in a new context, we effectively take away it's power as a negative word.

But yeah some people aren't going to agree with that & that's fine to disagree.

I love heroin & pop pills every day, so I think of myself as a junkie, but not in a bad way. People who don't use drugs are often boring & square to be around anyway.


Some fun facts : The term "junkie" came from the fact that narcotic addicts use to steal scrap metal & other "junk" for money.

And according to Merriam Webster, a "junkie" is anyone addicted to narcotics, especially heroin. Why it became "only people who shoot up heroin" & who decided that is beyond me.

"Junkie : a person who is addicted to narcotics and especially to heroin "


The term "junkie" originated in the early 20th century and referred to individuals addicted to heroin or other opioid drugs. The word is believed to have derived from the practice of "junk dealing," which involved the buying and selling of scrap metal and other discarded items.

Some key points about the origins of the term "junkie":
  • In the early 1900s, heroin users were often seen scavenging or "junking" for scrap metal and other items to sell in order to support their drug habit. This led to them being referred to as "junkies."
  • The term may have also been influenced by the word "junk" which was used as slang for heroin or other illicit drugs at the time. So a "junkie" was someone addicted to the "junk" - i.e. heroin.
  • The use of "junkie" to describe drug addicts first appeared in print in the 1920s in works by authors like Dashiell Hammett, who used it to refer to characters struggling with heroin addiction.
  • Over time, the word "junkie" became more broadly applied to describe individuals addicted to a wide range of illegal drugs, beyond just heroin and opioids.
So in summary, the term "junkie" emerged from the connection between drug addiction and the scavenging or "junk dealing" activities that some addicts engaged in to support their habits in the early 20th century.
 
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^ I would think its a trap. A decent looking female willing to bring dope just sounds like a trap everytime.....unless its a longtime friend or somethin.

Oddly when I say I like to party I think I am communicating clearly that substance use is welcomed .... Im not just gunna go ahead and put it in writing that I am engaged in illegal activity. (says the guy on bluelight). But im a 'jonny was' so no worry.

Lol I need some new friends desperately but junky cant be the major bond/common interest; just never works out. I wouldn't go looking for that if I were you. (which im not so do as you please)
She wrote talk shit and vent , not bringing dope.

And dpoe is that synonymus for Heroine, or used as term including all drugs. Not that it matters much to me but if you are looking for a partner to use drugs with. Or someone who is also a user is not the same, though using drugs with a friend or lover is fun. But thats more with psychedelic or emphatogens imo.

Addiction and relationships, weither both use or only one. Its tricky and maybe youre right and it never works out. Had the same problems with my Cannabis use, while my wife was 'sober', she took 300 mg Tramadol a day prescribed. I was the junky who spend all the money on weed. Instead of plundering the make up/ hair dye section and spending big bugs overthere.

She had a hole in her hand, and I an addiction. But I am single now, just not into taking Heroine.
 
I just don't like that word mate, I'm a daily cocaine user, both powder and rock, alcoholic, gambler, amphetamines and ectacy pills are always nearby and of course a massive benzo habit. I AM an addict, and that owns me. I also don't know what pwud means.
Me neither PWUD well lets use those grey cells.

Person Who Uses Drugs?
 
Most drug addicts are gonna bring you lots of problems and fuck yku over. Just ask my patient wife.

I always dated squares.

Hanging out with dopeheads as friends always ended in arguments over money or just randomly never see the MF again, drunken fights, or they try and steal from u. They also sleep around a lot more than squares so not good for relationships.
Well that first part certainly also applies for people who become bank accountants and such.
 
I disagree with all due respect; it is simply semantics and we are splitting hairs. I never hear junkie used in a positive way about anyone. Maybe the person using themselves; second they leave the room someone calls em a junky. (great people I know)
I did, in The Netherlands we had Herman Brood RIP, who held the honour tittle national rock n roll junkie. Really nice guy, real entertainer and charming. Speed user, alcoholic and liked lady sex paid or unpaid.

At the end he lived of his art, interviews/ shows/ appearences [he wrote poetry] and concert's. But his body at about fifty just gave up. Although he didnt sit it out but jumped of the Hilton.
 
Cunt is a great word the way its used cunt could be someone u hate or love . Its a problem when I ho back to states then you get looks
🤣 " its a problem when I ho back to states and get looks"🤣 Stop hoing, of course, and you will not get looks; sorry couldn't resist
No I get it now.
It's like motherfucker, more or less.
As in; that crazy motherfucker is the coolest dude I know.

As opposed to " That stupid ass motherfucker owes me $1,000 and I gonna get it, one way or another"

A term of endearment or an insult, depending on the context.🙂
 
Me neither PWUD well lets use those grey cells.

Person Who Uses Drugs?

... And it's a sodding STUPID term in my opinion. Some uptight anal-retentive PC wanker somewhere decided that to use proper nouns is 'insulting' to people. Oh you MUSTN'T say 'autist', or 'schizophrenic', or 'drug user', because apparently that 'reduces' the individual to the condition they suffer from / the behaviour they're engaging in, and makes that the only thing about them.

APPARENTLY. Because y'know I never met anyone who thought that until they were TOLD to think that.

OBVIOUSLY there's more to me than my drug use. But when you are talking to or about me IN THE CONTEXT OF my drug use, pray why would I be offended at being called a drug user -?
That's nothing but a straightforward mention of an objective FACT about myself.

... You will notice that this nit-picking language policing is ONLY applied when it comes to anything generally viewed as having a negative connotation, never neutral things. I mean I've yet to see anyone whining that joggers should PLEASE be called 'people who jog' and implying you're a horrible bigot if you find that unnecessary and ludicrous.

PS I'm a liberal (in the original sense of live and let live), I'm a far (traditional) leftist, I'm an XY male with an intersex condition, I am a drug user. I'm not afraid of mere words 'systematically discriminating' me and I have ZERO patience for all the current pussy-footing, ego-wanking identity politics bollocks.
 
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You can reclaim a word without having owned it to begin with. The point is to not let it be a derogatory term. Words only have power over us if we let them. If some some one calls me a junky in a derogatory way, I think it says more about them than me.


As a gay person, i don't particularly like the word "queer", but people use it to describe themselves all the time now. Although queer wasn't always a derogatory term, but it still became one. Lots of drag queens love using the word "fag" as well. Same with black people calling each other "nigga". When we take a derogatory term & use it in a new context, we effectively take away it's power as a negative word.

But yeah some people aren't going to agree with that & that's fine to disagree.

I love heroin & pop pills every day, so I think of myself as a junkie, but not in a bad way. People who don't use drugs are often boring & square to be around anyway.


Some fun facts : The term "junkie" came from the fact that narcotic addicts use to steal scrap metal & other "junk" for money.

And according to Merriam Webster, a "junkie" is anyone addicted to narcotics, especially heroin. Why it became "only people who shoot up heroin" & who decided that is beyond me.

"Junkie : a person who is addicted to narcotics and especially to heroin "


The term "junkie" originated in the early 20th century and referred to individuals addicted to heroin or other opioid drugs. The word is believed to have derived from the practice of "junk dealing," which involved the buying and selling of scrap metal and other discarded items.

Some key points about the origins of the term "junkie":
  • In the early 1900s, heroin users were often seen scavenging or "junking" for scrap metal and other items to sell in order to support their drug habit. This led to them being referred to as "junkies."
  • The term may have also been influenced by the word "junk" which was used as slang for heroin or other illicit drugs at the time. So a "junkie" was someone addicted to the "junk" - i.e. heroin.
  • The use of "junkie" to describe drug addicts first appeared in print in the 1920s in works by authors like Dashiell Hammett, who used it to refer to characters struggling with heroin addiction.
  • Over time, the word "junkie" became more broadly applied to describe individuals addicted to a wide range of illegal drugs, beyond just heroin and opioids.
So in summary, the term "junkie" emerged from the connection between drug addiction and the scavenging or "junk dealing" activities that some addicts engaged in to support their habits in the early 20th century.

Thank you for the insight good sir. Lol as a straight white dude there really are no terms that hit me like that until I ran into "junkie."

Very very good points. I always say "Junkie" as an add on to addicted to narcotics. Like "man he became a junkie after like 5 yrs of use and started robbing ppl etc/ w.e

I also do not understand "reclaiming" the n word but im not black so I guess I shouldn't wrack my brain too hard?

Well I support the mission statement. I find it highly inplausable to come back from a term being derogatory but Im all with the idea.

How could I even apply junky in a positive way? "Fuck any junky could do better at the red cross." "A junky woulda known that was a cop an hour ago" Ok im gettin it I think.... forreal thanks for the insight I thought it was just a hair split.
 
🤣 " its a problem when I ho back to states and get looks"🤣 Stop hoing, of course, and you will not get looks; sorry couldn't resist
No I get it now.
It's like motherfucker, more or less.
As in; that crazy motherfucker is the coolest dude I know.

As opposed to " That stupid ass motherfucker owes me $1,000 and I gonna get it, one way or another"

A term of endearment or an insult, depending on the context.🙂


it's like smoking a fag

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