Sad but true. Now is the time, more than it ever has been, to help your neighbors. Even the shitbird meth head thieves that stole your kid's bike. Sure, don't trust them completely right away, and don't forget to lock up your stuff, but help them get out, get social, get active, and most of all kick the pills.
I agree and I do. I don't CARE what they've done (providing they're not pedos or totally psychopathic ax murderers) they ARE our people, they ARE the majority of the homeless now. I refuse to believe they're trash. Besides, some of them are far ahead of us in this game, they've chosen NOT to participate in the current system, they've opted out. It's not easy being homeless, some of them are far stronger than the rest of us. Whose to say that they became drug users BEFORE they became homeless? When one feels there's nothing left to lose it's a double-edged sword so to speak. Anyways, I get your point and agree totally.
I'm curious how many homeless meth users you've met. Some tweakers keep it together, for awhile anyway, and maintain a home and a job, but once they hit the streets, they don't return to society.
I think these ignorant people who clearly lack life experience talk too much. Go make relationships with the local meth junkies lol. Fucking retarded. Stay in your fuckin suburbs.
I've actually only known ONE meth user, and I've not seen him in years. I do know the man WAS brilliant but that shit literally fried his brain. I do know more people that have ended up opiate addicts. They DO come back, and I try hard to help them, I know that they're in the position they're in due to a planned attack on them, their way of life, and everything they hold dear. Kinda like the opium wars with China way back when. It infuriates me.
Oh and he was already homeless when I met him, so I have no idea what he was like before he turned into a tweeker. Just that he was really smart at one time. Shame, it was helluva loss for us.
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