Rio Fantastic
Bluelighter
So we hear about chippers all the time. They're usually as close by as the legendary friend of a friend who was babysitting the parents that didn't have a clown statue - in other words, seemingly everyone knows one, or is one, but simultaneously nobody is one. The only "chippers" i've known personally were just on various stages in the road to full blown addiction, except for one guy. I've known loads and loads who claimed to be chippers, but when it came down to it were just early on in their habit or just addicts, but I lived with this guy for a year, and in all that time, despite me using, he only did twice, and he claimed to have been using that sporadically for twelve years. However, he was an alcoholic, so maybe heroin just wasn't his particular vice. I'd love to know if anyone actually is a real heroin chipper or knows someone they can personally verify was a chipper - not just "my friend's friend claims to be one", but actually personally knows that they can indeed chip. The logical part of my brain says that *surely*, in a world where humans have achieved such extraordinary things, that there must be some people with iron will and monk-like self control who can actually chip, but having met so many junkies, seen so many turn into junkies, and been one myself, my gut says that they're rarer than hen's teeth, but I'd love to hear from anyone with an opinion on the issue.
Edit: Another related question. Despite having experienced heroin addiction, not even I can accurately answer the question of what exactly it is about heroin that makes it so likely to hook someone. I've done crack and cocaine and amphetamines and MDMA, and as I'm actually naturally always preferred uppers to downers - I've always been the archetypal "uppers" kinda guy, and despite finding certain drug experiences to be more pleasurable than heroin, like MDMA or particularly hard peaks of crack or mephedrone, there's just something about heroin that seems to make it so much more fucking insidious and addictive. The only way I can describe it, which I know does it no justice, is heroin seems so much more PRIMAL. Cocaine and mephedrone and even MDMA all feel like drugs, they feel amazing but its like when you're on them you know what you're experiencing is an artificial manipulation of your neurotransmitters, but heroin just feels like such a deep, deep blissful feeling it's easy to forget in a way that I couldn't on drugs that are more "straight-up" euphoric. What do you guys think?
Edit: Another related question. Despite having experienced heroin addiction, not even I can accurately answer the question of what exactly it is about heroin that makes it so likely to hook someone. I've done crack and cocaine and amphetamines and MDMA, and as I'm actually naturally always preferred uppers to downers - I've always been the archetypal "uppers" kinda guy, and despite finding certain drug experiences to be more pleasurable than heroin, like MDMA or particularly hard peaks of crack or mephedrone, there's just something about heroin that seems to make it so much more fucking insidious and addictive. The only way I can describe it, which I know does it no justice, is heroin seems so much more PRIMAL. Cocaine and mephedrone and even MDMA all feel like drugs, they feel amazing but its like when you're on them you know what you're experiencing is an artificial manipulation of your neurotransmitters, but heroin just feels like such a deep, deep blissful feeling it's easy to forget in a way that I couldn't on drugs that are more "straight-up" euphoric. What do you guys think?