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That's wild dude. I would not know. I have never touched that shit. I like some red wine from time to time, that's it.

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Don't listen to this guy- selling heroin and cocaine is a big deal. That shit has played a large role in destroying middle class Whites.

Anyone who sells it should be lined up against the wall. They're killers, poisoning their own communities so they can make a buck. The suffering that ensues because assholes like this provide access to this poison can't be quantified, because its effects are so far reaching. It'll fuck the lives up of the user, their families/friends, and inevitably leads to addiction. Addiction leads to robberies and shit.

This guy wasn't selling pot for college parties. HE WAS SELLING FUCKING HEROIN, AND WE HAVE THIS JACKASS SAYING IT'S NO BIG DEAL. I wonder how many ODs happened because of this guy? How many deaths? Truly peak Clown World.

Yes, the user is ultimately responsible for their actions. If they buy and consume the drugs, that's on them. But that doesn't mean we should defend or downplay the offense of the person who sold it to them. This is no different than... Epstein selling a child to a pedo. The pedo is a monster for doing what he does, but Epstein enabled that monstrosity so he should be just as guilty.

Unpopular opinion: I think if a person dies from an OD, the person who sold them the drugs they OD'ed on should be charged with manslaughter at the very least, maybe even a lesser murder charge. Punishing users is stupid and does nothing to mitigate the problem. Taking out the dealers has an impact. This guy was a dealer, got himself a felony, and then goes on to show even more shit decision-making skills by obtaining a pistol and making it known that he had a weapon.

These are the people we are looking to for "awakening" the masses? Lin Wood, former crackhead- top lawyer fighting election fraud. GypsyCrusader, heroin/cocaine dealer- dropping red pills online. Who knows what other pills he was slinging, fucking scumbag... it's right there in his name: GYPSY Crusader.

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A problem we have had in our movement for a long time is a lack of character in the folks that we have followed. I am not a fan of drugs myself and that is why I have avoided them.

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I partied a lot in my youth (clean now for six years) so I've seen a lot of things someone who hasn't would consider "serious."

When you're living it, it's really not as crazy as it seems from the outside.

There are so many people on drugs walking past you every day without you realizing they're on something, and some of the smartest people you'll ever meet got that way because mind-altering substances allowed them to see things in a different light, and expanded their perception of reality.

Almost everything you can get on the street you can also get from a doctor for the flimsiest of reasons.

That's not to say junkies and dope fiends aren't an untrustworthy and problematic burden to anyone who deals with them, just saying if the individual is a responsible adult who doesn't lose themselves to substance abuse, that it's really not that crazy to find out someone you've known for years occasionally uses meth and heroin the same way you'd use coffee and beer.

The difference in recreational user vs full-time abuser is akin to having a few drinks vs being an alcoholic.

When every other college student is taking Adderall for "ADHD" (literally meth pills) and everyone with "back pain" can get bottles of Oxycodone (heroin), I no longer judge anyone negatively for acquiring the same shit on their own initiative without a doctor.

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I see what you mean I guess. Some smart folks have a high level of openness to experience and therefore dabble in drugs. It's just that I have met and have known my fair share of folks who destroyed themselves and families due to drugs. I avoid them like the plague.

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You're making the right call by avoiding them, honestly; they're an experience best had when one is young, resilient, highly social, and able to quickly bounce back from any negative side effects. If your shit is already together and you're not constantly in search of novelty or pushing boundaries, there's not much reason to get involved with recreational drug usage.

That said, psychedelics like mushrooms or LSD are an entirely different thing, and would be something to try at least once in your life, regardless of age.

They're small-dosage, highly profound, six-to-twelve hour experiences that are best described as taking a cosmic shower and cleansing the soul, if done in a positive setting. They're not like taking pills or getting drunk, you don't do them casually or daily for a physical feeling, they're practically a religious experience used for personal enlightenment. Definitely something I think would be a shame for anyone intelligent to not experience before they die, even if you don't get around to it until after you're retired and in your 60s on a beach somewhere.

Something cool to read about when you're bored, if nothing else.

There's a famous artist, Alex Gray, who makes artwork that gives an idea of what it's like to do psychedelics:

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Alex+Gray+art&iax=images&ia=images