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bravenak

(34,648 posts)
105. Isn't it stupid?
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 01:49 PM
Feb 2014

The drug laws haven't even lowered drug use.
If you're hooked on heroin it's hard as hell NOT to have a bag on you at all times, if you don't, you projectile shit all over your moms bathroom. I've seen someone do this. I gave him money cause I couldn't help myself. All that crap and vomit, I just wanted it to stop so he wouldn't die.
We should treat the person in a medical environment and stop acting like its a crime to self harm.
Dumb ass drug laws are making somebody very wealthy and I hate that.

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Good lord. He died. DURHAM D Feb 2014 #1
Smart people won't have any comprehension problem with it. cthulu2016 Feb 2014 #2
Yes, you are correct. I am really really stupid. DURHAM D Feb 2014 #4
If you're really stupid CatWoman Feb 2014 #39
Me yeoman6987 Feb 2014 #64
You are totally missing the point. Did you read the OP? Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #75
You cant fight "righteous indignation." Beside it says in the Bible that you cant speak ill of the rhett o rick Feb 2014 #120
And there's my laugh for the day. nt 7962 Feb 2014 #127
Are you calling D stupid? ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #5
At worst, they were calling "D" not-smart, and only if D didn't get it. morningfog Feb 2014 #82
Smart people are sad.... whistler162 Feb 2014 #12
When I was 13, I went through a stage where I wrote reams of pretentious poetry demwing Feb 2014 #43
I was 17 and dropping acid when I was a literary genius! Walk away Feb 2014 #58
Here's to being too brilliant demwing Feb 2014 #69
I'm 43 MynameisBlarney Feb 2014 #119
Me too. bravenak Feb 2014 #104
Great way to rationalize poor writing. LanternWaste Feb 2014 #115
Epsilon-Minus Semi-Moron checking in. Roof! ryan_cats Feb 2014 #116
That was rude. And not the best way to make your point. yardwork Feb 2014 #132
I think it is an exceptionally good rant. Luminous Animal Feb 2014 #17
I agree. It really hits the hypocrisy nail on the head and I will risk saying this: kelliekat44 Feb 2014 #83
To each their own. bvar22 Feb 2014 #25
I understood it just fine Scootaloo Feb 2014 #55
And thank you for saving me five minutes hatrack Feb 2014 #91
I get all that.. sendero Feb 2014 #101
PSH kardonb Feb 2014 #67
sorry human being? CBGLuthier Feb 2014 #92
With all DUE respect, WeRQ4U Feb 2014 #98
Amen! FloridaJudy Feb 2014 #128
Take a fucking hike. Your gloating is repulsive. (nt) Paladin Feb 2014 #99
We can't all be perfect. yardwork Feb 2014 #133
Agreed. Most strange. WillowTree Feb 2014 #72
It's using vs selling Bonx Feb 2014 #3
I'm not convinced sellers are enablers Major Nikon Feb 2014 #56
You say: truedelphi Feb 2014 #77
From what I understand, once one gets on Paxil, it's a bitch to get off. [n/t] Maedhros Feb 2014 #129
100 times worse than giving up alcohol, in my personal experience. yardwork Feb 2014 #134
I have a very good friend who started taking Paxil in 1999. Maedhros Feb 2014 #135
sellers are enablers.... madrchsod Feb 2014 #80
Good rant. TheMathieu Feb 2014 #6
Because when confronted with the tragedy of an overdose, most people viscerally understand Warren DeMontague Feb 2014 #7
Rightous rant..but too soon. Captain Stern Feb 2014 #8
It's not so much about the man, but the issue of how Whisp Feb 2014 #26
I have to disagree sammythecat Feb 2014 #131
There is a logical flaw in your post. JVS Feb 2014 #9
I agree. That line struck me the same way. n/t cui bono Feb 2014 #85
Well ... there goes the absence of outrage. 1000words Feb 2014 #10
You seem to be replying to some other OP cthulu2016 Feb 2014 #13
No, you're making a lot of unrelated assumptions frazzled Feb 2014 #11
but it is the people hfojvt Feb 2014 #15
Look, the traffic laws are unequally enforced frazzled Feb 2014 #20
So you have to post this NOW? Are_grits_groceries Feb 2014 #14
he wont be called a crack ho like whitney houston was - race stlll matters Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #16
+1 Luminous Animal Feb 2014 #19
Please. Houston/Brown saga was a train wreck. 1000words Feb 2014 #21
so heath ledgèr and hoffman's addictions were clean middle class high minded addictions? Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #28
The fact they pretty much came out of nowhere ... 1000words Feb 2014 #31
H. Leger was a total mess for a while, but the tabloids ignored it. Maybe because he was cute with bettyellen Feb 2014 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2014 #124
guy who plays iron man, major train wreck, broke into home slept in some kids bed Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #51
"It's like I have a gun in my mouth and I like the taste" REP Feb 2014 #70
I don't think you are recalling how guys like Letterman and Leno used RDJr. as a punchline.... ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2014 #123
The difference was they were able to function as drug addict without calling attention to themselves ProudToBeBlueInRhody Feb 2014 #125
Thread winner malaise Feb 2014 #35
So he should check his privilege? Warren DeMontague Feb 2014 #36
everybody doesn't like Phillip Seymour Hoffman hfojvt Feb 2014 #18
Isn't it possible that Obama would not have been the man he is demwing Feb 2014 #48
Lolz! Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2014 #76
except he made a good choice hfojvt Feb 2014 #88
Did he? demwing Feb 2014 #89
I guess you did not see the Ides of March then? merrily Feb 2014 #63
Surprised that a person with political interests whould not have seen Charlie Wilson's War Bluenorthwest Feb 2014 #93
Absolutely agree! Amaril Feb 2014 #95
good post /nt dballance Feb 2014 #22
best rant I've heard here in a long time. Whisp Feb 2014 #23
The person who called me to tell me Hoffman is dead also said truedelphi Feb 2014 #24
Yes erpowers Feb 2014 #50
He was an admitted heroin addict. AngryAmish Feb 2014 #57
sorry..the man is dead chillfactor Feb 2014 #27
I think it's TOO SOON to talk about the heroin. Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2014 #29
Interesting how polarized the reaction to your OP is n/t Fumesucker Feb 2014 #30
No, I don't think it's too soon. hunter Feb 2014 #32
regrettably, I can only rec this OP once.... mike_c Feb 2014 #33
Post removed Post removed Feb 2014 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author KoKo Feb 2014 #37
The real... deathrind Feb 2014 #38
It's really no surprise to myself, I applaud your Op, Recommended. Hopefully it will open some AuntPatsy Feb 2014 #40
Good rant 2naSalit Feb 2014 #41
I think the difference between PSH and other heroin addicts is how they go about justiceischeap Feb 2014 #42
Not too soon, great points! n-t Logical Feb 2014 #44
Thoughtful and illustrative post. Thanks. theaocp Feb 2014 #45
Too soon Android3.14 Feb 2014 #46
I'm usually 'meh, tl;dr', but this was excellent. K&R closeupready Feb 2014 #47
Why is society so pathologically hypocritical about drugs? I suggest two reasons: JEB Feb 2014 #52
Cthulhu, I have a question. Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2014 #53
Good point, one wonders. But PSH isn't from the"right" generation perhaps? anneboleyn Feb 2014 #62
at least get your facts straight, lou had hepc that is what borked his liver. Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #71
But he did die indirectly as the result of IV drug use due to the Hep C. Manifestor_of_Light Feb 2014 #102
He died more directly as a consequence of drug prohibition. Warren Stupidity Feb 2014 #118
Well said dreamnightwind Feb 2014 #54
^^ this ^^ Myrina Feb 2014 #65
You're quite welcome dreamnightwind Feb 2014 #126
I've read some off-the-wall posts on here mimi85 Feb 2014 #59
I didn't know he was a drug user. I'm still trying Ilsa Feb 2014 #60
Our society has many laws, that apply differently depending Rex Feb 2014 #61
This is a strange way to find out They_Live Feb 2014 #66
Thanks for the post, cthulu. LuvNewcastle Feb 2014 #68
A telling phenomenon: the absent outrage over Phillip Seymour Hoffman's criminality argo Feb 2014 #73
Then there's the mental illness factor AndreaCG Feb 2014 #74
Excellent post. blue neen Feb 2014 #87
Yes and yes. Excellent rant. Comrade Grumpy Feb 2014 #78
unless you have lived in that culture you have no real understanding of heroin and it`s addition. madrchsod Feb 2014 #79
I was afraid I'd have to wait 12 hours before reading a vulture piece like this Orrex Feb 2014 #81
+1. "Vulture Piece" is a good description. (nt) Paladin Feb 2014 #94
Yes it is, and the insinuation demwing Feb 2014 #107
What are you even talking about? brett_jv Feb 2014 #117
Good post. morningfog Feb 2014 #84
We are addicted to mean and stupid. I don't know exactly when it happened, or even if the change Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #86
Spot on! Puglover Feb 2014 #90
I totally agree with you gopiscrap Feb 2014 #96
I would venture a guess that a number of people died yesterday from Oxydone randr Feb 2014 #97
I vote #2 MicaelS Feb 2014 #100
I think it's an excellent OP. There is not a shred of animosity towards PSH. BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2014 #103
Isn't it stupid? bravenak Feb 2014 #105
Here we go again. Madmiddle Feb 2014 #106
You're exhibiting one of the really ugly effects of heroin. Paladin Feb 2014 #109
Yeah, that's pretty much BS man ... brett_jv Feb 2014 #112
How could you not have a number 3 in your list? randome Feb 2014 #108
But heroin is supposed to be for the 1%. It's criminal for everyone else. valerief Feb 2014 #110
Fuck you Dopers_Greed Feb 2014 #111
Try going to the CNN article about it ... brett_jv Feb 2014 #113
Didn't see their's, but you're probably right Dopers_Greed Feb 2014 #114
Sorry, cthulu,you're right, heroin addicts aren't criminals. Nitram Feb 2014 #121
A thought that crossed my mind Mr.Bill Feb 2014 #122
Don't forget, a lot of players have a vested interest, both political and financial, in keeping tblue37 Feb 2014 #130
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