Yet wherever you live, there is no way back from crack, the ultimate dead-end drug. You either stop taking it, or you die.
Where I live, out here in the real world, stopping taking crack is known as a way back.
Yet wherever you live, there is no way back from crack, the ultimate dead-end drug. You either stop taking it, or you die.
Where I live, out here in the real world, stopping taking crack is known as a way back.
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3 responses so far ↓
1 Tristan Mills // Apr 16, 2008 at 1:07 pm
And if I start taking crack, then stop taking it I’ll live forever?
2 Philip Thomas // Apr 16, 2008 at 4:38 pm
I’m tempted to take crack just to prove this nonsense wrong.
3 John A // Apr 17, 2008 at 10:28 am
Taking drugs like crack and heroin are just like riding a roller coaster. No matter how big are the highs and how exhilarating the journey, you always end up getting lower and lower until it all stops.
Perhaps if Jan Moir had written
then I would have agreed with it.
The answer is of course, to not get on the roller coaster in the first place. Maybe we should stop calling it “recreational drug use” and start calling it “drug-induced mental disorders” we might get somewhere.
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