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meth bust atwork today
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| Vivid Boy |
so we've had a meth epidemic at my work for over 2 years now. at leats half the place got addicted. ed up watching people change form a drug. some people you wouldnt even recognize anymore. anyways, today there was a large crackdown at work. everyone got interviewed however a large portion of the distributors and heavy users were fired a few weeks back.
i remmeber when that was first brought to work. thnak god i refused a hit.
some pof these guys have lost everything from their kids being taken away from childrens aid to losing their homes to beating their wives with hockey sticks to some getting thrown into the slammer. all at one point normal guys who were at most just potheads. this drug is in serious. i got to watch it first hand in actipon for the last 2 years and what an eye opening experience its been. such a weird conclusion to one hell of a learning experience tho.
basically one guy, in paro off the finally broke down and spilt all the beans over the last week. not only that but he made up some stories as well about some of my friends who had nothing to do with anything. the guy who spilt the beans literally has no friends left at work. but i guess what does it matter when ur whoel life has been ruined and u have to make a pick between ur family and the drug. |
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| nchs09 |
| where do you work? :nervous: |
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| Fast Turtle |
| I tried meth a couple times. It was okay I guess. Nothing I'd really repeat anytime soon. I never understood the tweaker mentality. |
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| DJ_Eternal |
| Yeah vivid, do you work at a pharmacy or something? |
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| Slylee |
| i dont get it. i tried glass once (cleaner meth) and had a blast for 3 days, but damn, that was good enough for me. never touched it again, nor do i plan to, and i have nothing but cool and wacky memories from that weekend. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
where do you work? :nervous: |
construction at a sheet metal shop.
trust me this drug is powerful!
i watch it rip apart peoples lives. its disgusting. One guy i went ove rhis house to help him move a few dressers. After we were done inside his house he sat down with his wife and started smoking some meth while i sat and watched. his little girl was hiding under the table and thats when i noticed he didnt have any electricity. He wouldnt show up to work weeks on end and when he did hed spend the whole day in the washroom tweeking and smoking his with a huge blow torch and glass bong. ed up
anyways his kids got taken from him. and he ended up beating his wife up and getting charged.
2 years prior before he started on meth he was the friendliest guy who loved his fam and everyone respected.
now if u see him hes prolly murmuring incoeherent jibberish sleeping on a park bench. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| People who get addicted to like that already have sad lives. Maybe not on the surface, but you really have to dislike/disrespect yourself to let that run your life. |
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| Fast Turtle |
^^ Yeah, one of my friends is a tweaker and he has the tendency to disappear for weeks... He's fine as long as he's not high off his ass, but when he is he'll just ramble forever and deny that he's ever high or has a problem.
Anyway, awesome meth psychosis stories! |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
People who get addicted to like that already have sad lives. Maybe not on the surface, but you really have to dislike/disrespect yourself to let that run your life. |
i dunno jenny, i watched this start with 2 guys in a shope of 15 people and watched it take over the lives of 8 people. if it happeend to 1 guy understandable, but watching it take over 8 people wassort of incredible it spread like a disease. people coming in with sores all over them tweekd out their mind.
but then again those 8 guys were horrible influences on one another. its different when ur the only addict. when ur at work for 9 hours with 8 other addicts, imagine the damage. |
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| DJ_Eternal |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
construction at a sheet metal shop.
trust me this drug is powerful!
i watch it rip apart peoples lives. its disgusting. One guy i went ove rhis house to help him move a few dressers. After we were done inside his house he sat down with his wife and started smoking some meth. his little girl was hiding under the table and thats when i noticed he didnt have any electricity. He wouldnt show up to work weeks on end and when he did hed spend the whole day in the washroom tweeking and smoking his with a huge blow torch and glass bong. ed up |
That's poor mate.
If this guy was single, then it would be sad that all he could do with his day was light up using a blow torch, but he's also got other responsibilties as well like emmmm say... children.
Plus you just don't do that in front of your kids. My ex has just had twins not so long ago with her current boyfriend and they occasionally smoke weed and always make sure their kids are asleep in the house while they smoke outside and well away from the children.
It really doesn't set a very good example to see their dad bonged out his face and would rather spend his cash on meth rather than electricity. |
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| Fast Turtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Eternal
It really doesn't set a very good example to see their dad bonged out his face and would rather spend his cash on meth rather than electricity. |
Yeah but that's the thing about meth, you never realize how ridiculously you've acted until you're sober. |
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| Slylee |
| yea i gotta disagree jenny. from what i've heard, meth has turned perfectly "normal" people into junkies. that's what the whole drama about it is. like normal working men with wives and kids (and yea, probably your average bull stress that everyone has) and then losing everything. it's very phsyically addictive i believe right? or is it more mentally? i dunno. but it's pretty sad. |
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