if this makes you angry get out of this thread seriously!
its just the hassle getting pills, seems like i have to beg for them and by the time i get 5-10 pieces everyone knows lol
besides trying it once isnt the end of the world jeez
I'm not angry, I just have gone down the path of H, as have others who have posted on this thread. And what I can tell you is that I really wish I would've listened to some of the advice being said on this thread before I tried H. The truth is, you will have a blast, and a great time with H for anywhere from the first week up to the first 6 months of using H. You will probably be able to dabble here and there, but eventually you will start really thinking about it on the days that you're not using.
If some personal hardship comes up in your life, like an arrest for drug posession, a death in the family, a bad breakup with a loved one, anything that causes stress/anxiety/depression, you will need the heroin more than ever. It becomes a bad cycle.
It's not worth it. You get a few months of bliss and then years of misery just trying to stay above water. Everyone thinks they are special, and H is very "fashionable" right now but it's a pretty ugly existence and there is a reason for the stigma. There's plenty of lies being spewed by the media/govt/DEA concerning opiates and H in particular, but unlike something like MDMA or LSD, you never hear anyone say that their lives improved because of H, or that they are a better person ever since H entered their life. If anything, it's almost universally the opposite.
It's not anger bro, it's love. We just don't want you to be miserable. Yeah H user all brag about how much they nod and how great their H connect is, but it's really because it's one of the only ways to keep our spirits up. We gotta laugh at ourselves and our decisions in life because it always helps to smile and laugh, regardless of your position in life.
Behind all of that though, most of us regret making the decision to use, and lost that good feeling of the first few months of usage years ago. Many of us made the decision to quit years ago, and yet we are still using today. What does that tell you?