New drug appears in Russia, eats away at flesh of users; causes them to literally rot to death
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I haven't read most of the threat, but...
Did anyone else read all of the OP and think about how this is just like one of those drugs you'd get in a futuristic setting for a detective book / game. It just seems so... cool. And awful. Mostly awful.
Also, did anyone else think about how hard it's going to be to masturbate later on tonight?
[QUOTE=Sanius;30650494]I don't know what reality you choose to live in, but in mine, not everybody has access to clean drugs
p.s. you're insane[/QUOTE]
Then don't use dirty drugs? You don't need them to survive, you guys act as if drugs are needed to sustain life like food and water, unless you need them for medical reasons, you don't need them. Especially when they make your flesh fucking rot and force hospitals to use up their resources to tend to your needs when you could have avoided it by [b]not using it[/b]. I mean, crap, smoke pot, it's hundred times safer alternative.
Everyone has the right to put shit in their bodies, but nobody should have the right to force a medical center to waste supplies for something they had hundred percent control of avoiding, such as using dirty drugs.
[QUOTE=lolwutdude;30650933]Then don't use dirty drugs? You don't need them to survive[/QUOTE]
I don't know what reality you choose to live in, but in mine, there is such a thing as a physical addiction
[QUOTE=Sanius;30650954]I don't know what reality you choose to live in, but in mine, there is such a thing as a physical addiction[/QUOTE]
It's no ones fault than your own for being addicted to it, I don't know what reality you choose to live in, but in mine, there is such thing as a free will and choices.
[QUOTE=Tetracycline;30638702]Nobody deserves to "rot to death"
People that do drugs like these get addicted and can't help it[/QUOTE]
People who knowingly take a drug that does THIS to themselves do.
People who waste the great potential of being given a thinking mind do.
And you know what would solve this problem?
If the government regulated it, ensuring only pure drugs were distributed
[QUOTE=lolwutdude;30650984]It's no ones fault than your own for being addicted to it, I don't know what reality you choose to live in, but in mine, there is such thing as a free will and choices.[/QUOTE]
In before "what about kids who are addicted through their parents"
They know how to acquire/produce and use that shit.
They know how to stop.
[QUOTE=Lonestriper;30651203]And you know what would solve this problem?
If the government regulated it, ensuring only pure drugs were distributed[/QUOTE]
What kind of standard is this?
Whe can't fight it so we have to give up ?
[QUOTE=Killuah;30651216]In before "what about kids who are addicted through their parents"
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In before an aspie asserts that he knows anything at all about physical addiction to drugs
The picture in the OP looks photoshopped with the grey bits but the rest looks real.
[QUOTE=Killuah;30651227]What kind of standard is this?
Whe can't fight it so we have to give up ?[/QUOTE]
No, not giving up, we're going for a better alternative because there's no way you can beat it. We didn't beat prohibition either, because if there is a large sum of money to be made, legal or not, it'll happen. What we [B]CAN[/b] do is regulate it, tax it, and make it safer. Let's face it, if you had a choice between choosing a shit product from a shady cartel or a clean pure regulated one from a store, what would you choose?
[QUOTE=Sanius;30651240]In before an aspie asserts that he knows anything at all about physical addiction to drugs[/QUOTE]
What's an aspie?
[QUOTE=Killuah;30651227]What kind of standard is this?
Whe can't fight it so we have to give up ?[/QUOTE]
Essentially yes, drug addiction will be a problem no matter how much you fight it. By regulating it you ensure that the chemicals are as safe as possible, preventing deaths from harmful additives. Secondly, you educate the population on the dangers of drug addiction and provide a stable rehabilitation process to assist those already addicted.
Damage control is the only way
I think this might be the scariest thing I have seen in a long, long time.
[QUOTE=lolwutdude;30651261]No, not giving up, we're going for a better alternative because there's no way you can beat it. We didn't beat prohibition either, because if there is a large sum of money to be made, legal or not, it'll happen. What we [B]CAN[/b] do is regulate it, tax it, and make it safer. Let's face it, if you had a choice between choosing a shit product from a shady cartel or a clean pure regulated one from a store, what would you choose?[/QUOTE]
Oh not that's a trap. I will not chose between those.
[QUOTE=Sanius;30651240]In before an aspie asserts that he knows anything at all about physical addiction to drugs[/QUOTE]
I don't know that much about physical addiction to drugs cause I'm not a moron and I can control myself, no one is forcing me to use drugs. If someone else is forcing you to use drugs, then by all means, you're free of blame, and that guy should be arrested. But using drugs by your own free will means you have to face consequences. I smoke pot and drink alcohol, but I make sure I keep myself controlled. If I get addicted and become an alcoholic, I won't blame anyone but myself since [b]I[/b] bought the the drugs and [b]I[/b] used it.
Is everyone a drone in your reality?
[QUOTE=Lonestriper;30651282]Essentially yes, drug addiction will be a problem no matter how much you fight it. By regulating it you ensure that the chemicals are as safe as possible, preventing deaths from harmful additives. Secondly, you educate the population on the dangers of drug addiction and provide a stable rehabilitation process to assist those already addicted.
Damage control is the only way[/QUOTE]
But alcohol addiction and missuse is a social standard nowadays. Especially for young people.
That didn't work out too well.
At least prohibition forces people to go into action to get their drugs. That are the people you can't save anyway. The people you save with prohibition are the potential new abusers like young people.
[QUOTE=Killuah;30651332]But alcohol addiction and missuse is a social standard nowadays. Especially for young people.
That didn't work out too well.
At least prohibition forces people to go into action to get their drugs. That are the people you can't save anyway. The people you save with prohibition are the potential new abusers like young people.[/QUOTE]
I don't know what country you live in but there are many, many Public Health campaigns regarding alcohol addiction and its destructive nature.
Furthermore, everything you said in your last paragraph is reprehensible
[QUOTE=Killuah;30651265]What's an aspie?[/QUOTE]
An Aspie is a term used for someone with Autism.
[QUOTE=lolwutdude;30651301]I don't know that much about physical addiction to drugs cause I'm not a moron and I can control myself, no one is forcing me to use drugs. If someone else is forcing you to use drugs, then by all means, you're free of blame, and that guy should be arrested. But using drugs by your own free will means you have to face consequences. I smoke pot and drink alcohol, but I make sure I keep myself controlled. If I get addicted and become an alcoholic, I won't blame anyone but myself since [b]I[/b] bought the the drugs and [b]I[/b] used it.
Is everyone a drone in your reality?[/QUOTE]
Alcohol and pot are nothing compared to heroin and coke and drug use is not as black-and-white as you seem to think it is.
Damnit, I tried to fap tonight but I can't because that image keeps popping into my head for fucks sake
[QUOTE=_Twitch_;30651492]Alcohol and pot are nothing compared to heroin and coke and drug use is not as black-and-white as you seem to think it is.[/QUOTE]
I know alcohol and pot is not even near strong enough compared to heroin and coke, but do you know why I'll never find out personally? Cause I'll never ever use it, even if a cleaner and a purer regulated version comes out, cause I have something called free will and a choice not to do it. You guys are making sound as if taking drugs is essential to our life, unless someone is forcibly injecting drugs inside of you, it's your own choice, and you're own fault.
Whatever happened to taking responsibility for your own actions?
[QUOTE=Lonestriper;30651428]I don't know what country you live in but there are many, many Public Health campaigns regarding alcohol addiction and its destructive nature.
Furthermore, everything you said in your last paragraph is reprehensible[/QUOTE]
Of course it is but when people say to me that "people get their drugs anyway doing prohibition" then my conclusion is that they'll always get them either way.
So my thinking is that prohibition at least prevents thaose from using drugs who are learning to use them as a social standard in a society without prohibition.
[QUOTE=Lonestriper;30651203]And you know what would solve this problem?
If the government regulated it, ensuring only pure drugs were distributed[/QUOTE]
People can still make there own drugs, unless the government is going to hand it out for free like candy it will be cheaper just to get it off the street.
[editline]23rd June 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=lolwutdude;30651546]I know alcohol and pot is not even near strong enough compared to heroin and coke, but do you know why I'll never find out personally? Cause I'll never ever use it, even if a cleaner and a purer regulated version comes out, cause I have something called free will and a choice not to do it. You guys are making sound as if taking drugs is essential to our life, unless someone is forcibly injecting drugs inside of you, it's your own choice, and you're own fault.
Whatever happened to taking responsibility for your own actions?[/QUOTE]
Free will is an illusion, people are and make the decisions they do because of things that happened to them or because of there genes to put it simply.
Some people aren't as fortunate to grow up with a stable household or have a good education. Just because they've made bad decisions doesn't mean we should condemn them.
I should stop going on 4chan. That image was nothing to me.
This is still fucking horrifying, though.
Imagine how good those drugs must feel to make it worth it.
Must be some crazy shit
I totally want to know what it's like. And yet, I like my flesh intact.
[QUOTE=Oink92;30648519]I must be suuuuuper desensitized.
This shit never bothers me anymore.[/QUOTE]
Despite seeing too much shock and gore material on the internet, stuff like this never fails to affect me.
[QUOTE=lolwutdude;30650933]I mean, crap, smoke pot, it's hundred times safer alternative.[/QUOTE]
People are going to do what they have easy access to. For the people in this article it just so happens to be something that's likely to cause them severe bodily harm.
What the fuck?
[editline]23rd June 2011[/editline]
How the hell does the person on the picture go somewhere? All the people he walks past would puke.
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