lee harvey
Ex-Bluelighter
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Sadly, he did die eventually of an OD. I always knew it would happen. But before that he had 2 best friends that also died of heroin OD's in strange ways. One guy was found slumped in the driveway at his parents house, obviously he was dumped there by the folks that didn't want to talk to police about it. His other best friend was only into dope for about 4 months and died - ironically, the first time he saw anybody shoot up, it was me shooting up dilaudid for the first time, the plunger dropped and it felt like an orgasm. He saw how much I liked it and then he wanted to try, that was the start of his career.CreativeRandom said:Must be pretty crazy with a habitual OD'r lee harvey. Does it shock you when he "dies" (or any other person) or has it in any way become less shocking because, for lack of better words, you are used to it?
Drug people are the most selfish people. I never got attached to my drug buddies really. I never was surprised or even felt bad when they died. they were drug buddies, and what's a drug buddy without drugs? Just a guy with nothin to talk about, totally uninspirational... Our relationships didn't revolve around emotionally deep friendship in any way, we were tools to each other, we used each other for substances for the self.
These people OD' and died because they loved euphoria, it was their higher power, my only regret was that I couldn't have said goodbye to them and wished them peace in their jouney to the unknown.