coelophysis
Bluelight Crew
I did a search and couldn't find anything. And I'm surprised no one has made a thread about it yet. But I only did the search in F&T, so forgive me if I'm out of line here..
I believe they broadcast it on TLC. And the show is based around people & their addictions. This is not like Intervention though, as the emphasis here on addictions has to do with the bizarre materials people find themselves trapped into using.
I've only caught two episodes in my time and some of the stories were very strange, including a lady who is addicted to huffing moth balls because they remind her of her grandmother. So she fills her car with them, she fills her pockets with them, she fills her pillow case with them. She even crushes a bunch of them up inside of a sock and carries the sock around all day so that she can take it out and huff on it.
Other stories included a woman addicted to eating cat food. Another was addicted to the smell of Pine Sol. Another woman was addicted to representing & living the lifestyle of a woman from the 50's. This included her wardrobe, car, music listenings..All these were strictly things from the 50's.
I believe I recall another segment had a woman addicted to breast implants and another person was addicted to eating rocks. She would literally go out in the morning and find all the rocks that she loved, and then she would munch them down, nibble by nibble all throughout the day.
Has anyone else caught this show? Is this for real? Or is this another one of those bullshit Television shows like the Pawn Stars, Swamp People, Orange County Choppers, and all the various "____ Wars," or "_______ Stars" programs that are all make believe, but take on the guise of "reality television," so to fool the viewer into believing these are real genuine people and this is a day in their life as a _______ worker?
Television is a head fuck, and I fall for a very limited amount of the stuff they spew out on to it when I am in the position of the "viewer." Seriously, what has happened to channels like "History Channel?" Has it always been this fake and full of shit or is this something new, that I've only just now noticed?
What's with the sudden increase in these faux reality shows? Are people really falling for them? Do people just accept them for what they are and use them as a way to kill time?
I'm not trying to say that I'm positive "My Strange Addiction" is one of these fake shows, like "Pit Boss." But how are there that many people out there with these strange habits? How are there enough of them to make a steady show like this? How come I have never run into anyone with any kind of moth ball problem? Is this because I'm on Bluelight where people have drug addictions, and I'm just not aware of the epidemic or the craze that's being discussed on MothBall.ru?
I believe they broadcast it on TLC. And the show is based around people & their addictions. This is not like Intervention though, as the emphasis here on addictions has to do with the bizarre materials people find themselves trapped into using.
I've only caught two episodes in my time and some of the stories were very strange, including a lady who is addicted to huffing moth balls because they remind her of her grandmother. So she fills her car with them, she fills her pockets with them, she fills her pillow case with them. She even crushes a bunch of them up inside of a sock and carries the sock around all day so that she can take it out and huff on it.
Other stories included a woman addicted to eating cat food. Another was addicted to the smell of Pine Sol. Another woman was addicted to representing & living the lifestyle of a woman from the 50's. This included her wardrobe, car, music listenings..All these were strictly things from the 50's.
I believe I recall another segment had a woman addicted to breast implants and another person was addicted to eating rocks. She would literally go out in the morning and find all the rocks that she loved, and then she would munch them down, nibble by nibble all throughout the day.
Has anyone else caught this show? Is this for real? Or is this another one of those bullshit Television shows like the Pawn Stars, Swamp People, Orange County Choppers, and all the various "____ Wars," or "_______ Stars" programs that are all make believe, but take on the guise of "reality television," so to fool the viewer into believing these are real genuine people and this is a day in their life as a _______ worker?
Television is a head fuck, and I fall for a very limited amount of the stuff they spew out on to it when I am in the position of the "viewer." Seriously, what has happened to channels like "History Channel?" Has it always been this fake and full of shit or is this something new, that I've only just now noticed?
What's with the sudden increase in these faux reality shows? Are people really falling for them? Do people just accept them for what they are and use them as a way to kill time?
I'm not trying to say that I'm positive "My Strange Addiction" is one of these fake shows, like "Pit Boss." But how are there that many people out there with these strange habits? How are there enough of them to make a steady show like this? How come I have never run into anyone with any kind of moth ball problem? Is this because I'm on Bluelight where people have drug addictions, and I'm just not aware of the epidemic or the craze that's being discussed on MothBall.ru?