4 grams a week? Pah. Social user. 4 grams a day, you’ve got problems.
Not saying I’ve ever seen the point of it. Apart from seeming to instil self confidence in people don’t have any. But hell does it make them rabbit. Endless hours of unexpurgated bollox. One can see why it’s so popular with mejah people…
Andrew M
“on speed dial” – how antiquated!
Of course, merely having them in your phone’s list of contacts doesn’t sound quite as exciting. Even if it’s exactly the same thing.
So Much For Subtlety
So she stopped using around the time she was 27? So about the time her dealers weren’t willing to give her some for a blow job?
OK. Glad we got that sorted out.
It is odd how the substitutes for religions we no longer believe in still look like the religions we no longer believe in. This is immediately recognisable if you put it in a southern rural American accent and add some “I have sinned!”. Sincerely expressed of course.
Dongguan John
In April this year I gave a TEDx Talk about my journey and am writing a book about my experiences.
I also run a recovery course in West London, which helps people struggling with all kinds of addictions, from sex and porn to food and gambling. It is both the most difficult and rewarding thing I have ever done.
Sounds like she’s just being a bit entrepreneurial.
bloke in spain
“Sounds like she’s just being a bit entrepreneurial.”
Yeah. It is quite amazing, given the Graun being an organ for socialists, how many articles are platforms for dodgy get-rich-quick business scams.
TomJ
Surely coke dial rather than speed dial?
Gamecock
I’m glad she didn’t give up the alcohol.
Pcar
I’d rather spend an evening with a doper than a coker.
Bloke in North Dorset
If an alcoholic is always an alcoholic no matter how many days they’ve been without a drink, isn’t a drug addict always a drug addict?
On that. Asis you can’t be an ex of either.
Bloke in North Dorset
Asis = basis
Bloke in Costa Rica
Yes, BiND, addicts are always addicts. They can be in recovery, have multiple years of sobriety, but the possibility of relapse is always there. Getting clean is the first hurdle. After that comes staying clean.
Grikath
Only three? amateur…
Edward Lud
£200 a week, as Mr in Spain says, is not much. Your proper addict will spend £100-200 a day. All begged, borrowed and stolen, of course.
CJ Nerd
““on speed dial” – how antiquated!
Of course, merely having them in your phone’s list of contacts doesn’t sound quite as exciting. Even if it’s exactly the same thing.”
It’s a shame she wasn’t on some milder drug. Then she could have got hold of her dealer by pressing the hash key.
4 grams a week? Pah. Social user. 4 grams a day, you’ve got problems.
Not saying I’ve ever seen the point of it. Apart from seeming to instil self confidence in people don’t have any. But hell does it make them rabbit. Endless hours of unexpurgated bollox. One can see why it’s so popular with mejah people…
“on speed dial” – how antiquated!
Of course, merely having them in your phone’s list of contacts doesn’t sound quite as exciting. Even if it’s exactly the same thing.
So she stopped using around the time she was 27? So about the time her dealers weren’t willing to give her some for a blow job?
OK. Glad we got that sorted out.
It is odd how the substitutes for religions we no longer believe in still look like the religions we no longer believe in. This is immediately recognisable if you put it in a southern rural American accent and add some “I have sinned!”. Sincerely expressed of course.
Sounds like she’s just being a bit entrepreneurial.
“Sounds like she’s just being a bit entrepreneurial.”
Yeah. It is quite amazing, given the Graun being an organ for socialists, how many articles are platforms for dodgy get-rich-quick business scams.
Surely coke dial rather than speed dial?
I’m glad she didn’t give up the alcohol.
I’d rather spend an evening with a doper than a coker.
If an alcoholic is always an alcoholic no matter how many days they’ve been without a drink, isn’t a drug addict always a drug addict?
On that. Asis you can’t be an ex of either.
Asis = basis
Yes, BiND, addicts are always addicts. They can be in recovery, have multiple years of sobriety, but the possibility of relapse is always there. Getting clean is the first hurdle. After that comes staying clean.
Only three? amateur…
£200 a week, as Mr in Spain says, is not much. Your proper addict will spend £100-200 a day. All begged, borrowed and stolen, of course.
““on speed dial” – how antiquated!
Of course, merely having them in your phone’s list of contacts doesn’t sound quite as exciting. Even if it’s exactly the same thing.”
It’s a shame she wasn’t on some milder drug. Then she could have got hold of her dealer by pressing the hash key.