Philip Seymour Hoffman Dead

mysunnyboy

Well-Known Member
It's the same way here too. Pain Management gets 'em hooked, the dealers in the white lab coats, then its on to the street after they burn their urine analysis and have to get weened off. Suburban white kids are the leading opiate addiction cases in the system right now.
are you in florida too? :eyesmoke:
 

NorthofEngland

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Boogie Nights
Magnolia
Moneyball
The 25th Hour
Cold Mountain
Doubt
Capote
The Big Lebowski

There just the few I can remember instantly....
The Boat That Rocked was a bit of a let down....
But no one has a clean sweep in film making.
 

NorthofEngland

Well-Known Member
heroin=death also heroin users are the most untrustworthy people. and they all lie just watch someone will chime in they are a trustworthy junkie just a lie. i feel sorry for them it's tragic. get clean while you can if your using it life is to short and so much more beautiful than smack.
There's nothing inherent in the substance that makes the people who use it 'bad'.
It's a combination of social conventions, prejudices and financial pressures that results in every heroin user being labelled with the same negative stereotypes.

The prohibition of the substance is the main reason for 99.9% of the problems that are attributed to heroin.

When it is available as pharmaceutically pure substance in predictable doses (standard measurements of recognised purity) it's actually quite a safe medication.

I expect to hear the misinformed comments of people who have been subjected to the propagandized brain washing techniques of the leaders of the WAR ON DRUGS virtually everywhere.
But it's a little sad to read the same blind acceptance of the situation by a person who regularly posts on a marijuana forum.
Open your mind to alternate possibilities.
Try some lateral thinking.
Research the medical trials that have prescribed heroin to addicts and allowed them to lead comparatively normal lives
for lifespans that are about average for ALL human beings.

And, if all that sounds a bit too challenging,
Just stop making clichéd comments
and perpetuating the campaign of misinformation
that has been used to justify the dehumanising of people
for their choice of medication.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
There's nothing inherent in the substance that makes the people who use it 'bad'.
It's a combination of social conventions, prejudices and financial pressures that results in every heroin user being labelled with the same negative stereotypes.

The prohibition of the substance is the main reason for 99.9% of the problems that are attributed to heroin.

When it is available as pharmaceutically pure substance in predictable doses (standard measurements of recognised purity) it's actually quite a safe medication.

I expect to hear the misinformed comments of people who have been subjected to the propagandized brain washing techniques of the leaders of the WAR ON DRUGS virtually everywhere.
But it's a little sad to read the same blind acceptance of the situation by a person who regularly posts on a marijuana forum.
Open your mind to alternate possibilities.
Try some lateral thinking.
Research the medical trials that have prescribed heroin to addicts and allowed them to lead comparatively normal lives
for lifespans that are about average for ALL human beings.

And, if all that sounds a bit too challenging,
Just stop making clichéd comments
and perpetuating the campaign of misinformation
that has been used to justify the dehumanising of people
for their choice of medication.
love love love love love this, where's that damn like button when i need it? eff it, that gets som rep out of me.. :D
 

NorthofEngland

Well-Known Member
love love love love love this, where's that damn like button when i need it? eff it, that gets som rep out of me.. :D
Cheers, mate.
His death is a huge waste.
If there was no suicide note
I'll assume it was an accidental overdose
That could have been avoided
if a user knew the strength of stuff he was using.
 

dopeydog

Active Member
@northofengland- sorry i didn't mean they were evil just that using turns you into a monster, and a liar. i should know i lost more than a few friends and took a little time of from life with it myself. i also became a liar and a thief. that was years ago and i still have a few friends left going on over 20 years. 20 years is hell on a junkie much better to die early or better yet get clean and start to live again. anyone who thinks it is "cool" sadly is in for an unenjoyable experience the first few years may be fun but then it catches up, it always will there is no avoiding it. Mr. Hoffman was living the good life and it caught up with him. i have to say something since it appears there are a few new to herion here perhaps even yourself since it appears you think it was cool. there are no accidental overdoses you are shooting street drugs into your viens yo must realize this can only lead to death and disaster.
also methadone is no cure i also wasted 3 years of m life 210mgs a day methadone prescribed though a clinic. all just a big waste of time.
 

dopeydog

Active Member
neither is herion medication i thought it was my medication as well nearly 15 years of abuse and 3 on methadone maybe the first 6 years i led a almost normal life and then i started loosing everything. this would have happened whether it was legal or not it didn't help my brain all that much and i wasted my education not to mention the best years. the good thing is if you can survive 15 years the drug does't work any longer the charm was gone and i was truly ready to quit. when your a junkie quitting is a daily thing but this time it stuck.

i wish anyone on here that is using the best and i would gladly chat anytime if your hurting.

edit: i have been clean from dope since 09' march.
 

slowbus

New Member
neither is herion medication i thought it was my medication as well nearly 15 years of abuse and 3 on methadone maybe the first 6 years i led a almost normal life and then i started loosing everything. this would have happened whether it was legal or not it didn't help my brain all that much and i wasted my education not to mention the best years. the good thing is if you can survive 15 years the drug does't work any longer the charm was gone and i was truly ready to quit. when your a junkie quitting is a daily thing but this time it stuck.

i wish anyone on here that is using the best and i would gladly chat anytime if your hurting.

edit: i have been clean from dope since 09' march.

I guess your nickname stuck?
 

dopeydog

Active Member
honestly I'm not certain why i chose the name. wasn't thinking of heroin "dope" for sure. made it without thought because i had lurked for months and got sick of not being able to look at pics. then started talking, I'm so behind the times I've probly 50 hrs on the internet my whole life. now I'm addicted. my name should be shortbus. that's what e used to call the slow kids in school.
 

slowbus

New Member
honestly I'm not certain why i chose the name. wasn't thinking of heroin "dope" for sure. made it without thought because i had lurked for months and got sick of not being able to look at pics. then started talking, I'm so behind the times I've probly 50 hrs on the internet my whole life. now I'm addicted. my name should be shortbus. that's what e used to call the slow kids in school.

right on bro.Sweet avatar too btw
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
And somewhere out there is probably some asshole that works for Comcast being forced to work on a Sunday compiling a Philip Seymour Hoffman Tribute that will soon be available On Demand - for $4.99 each.
 

fr3d12

Well-Known Member
He was a great talent and even more tragic was that he only fell off the wagon last year(according to Irish papers)
 

TexasHank

Well-Known Member
not a fan of most of his stuff.. but he nailed the heck outta this role

[video=youtube;81WoHrF0A9A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81WoHrF0A9A[/video]
So THAT is where the term "Pirate Radio" comes from, huh.. that's great.

I had friends all in the pirate radio thing in the twin cities. FRTC 93.1 (free radio twin cities).. the music was fucking excellent. They moved around a bit and managed to stay on the air through the years I lived up there. But, they were breaking the law by totally bypassing the FCC(?). I knew them for years.. pretty well actually.. I was a roommate with one dj for about 6 mos.. still, I never saw the studio. If you weren't a dj you couldn't see the studio. They went great lengths to protect the location and such.

That station turned me on to some people and groups I would have never heard of otherwise. I remember Shoogie Otis was the most notable of them.

If you are in the Twin Cities checkout 93.1 FRTC.. A google search shows they are still OTA. I THINK it starts at 8pm..used to anyway. You pretty much gotta be IN Minneapolis. I was Washington x Lyndale kind of area and I picked it up perfectly..
 
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