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    Does meth have a strong smell actually? I have never come into contact with it and Breaking Bad did not address that afair.

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      Its very distinct, chemically like another poster said. Its very specific though, most people won’t know what that smell means.

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      Meth users them selves to me have a smell once they enter the later stages.

      It’s this weird rotting smell. It’s different then like not just having showered for months in end or being a tabacoo smoker.

      It’s like this deep cat piss decay smell.

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      Smells a bit like dry ice croseed with acetone. Very chemically smell and yes you will smell it from meters away like a vape pen.

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    Get lit at the event celebrating Charlie Kirk getting smoked. Sounds like something his widow would do. 10/10.

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    you know what, i am definitely not surprised in the slightest that someone like this would go to a tpusa event, it matches like peanut butter and chocolate tbh

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    I think Charlie would only call for your execution if your skin has a lot of melanin. Otherwise his situation is just a ‘tragedy’.

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    Not going to post it here, but it is out there: I found and checked the Reddit profile. I don’t know what “Charlie Kirk memorial” they’re talking about given I don’t see any posts or comments from them older than 10 days (and this screenshot only seems to have taken off recently). I couldn’t find the actual post; maybe it was removed by moderators. If what they’re saying is true, they’re on much heavier shit than just meth: they have one post talking about an intravenous cocktail of morphine, meth, PCP, and DMT. Another comment where they talk about how they kept themselves up for days with mephedrone and then took ketamine. Benzodiazepine abuse. Etc.

    Whatever’s going on here, this person needs to be in a hospital.

    (Edit: I did find one outlier post from 7 months ago. Nothing related to Kirk, though. Edit 2: And yes, the post was removed.)

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      I bet 1/3 of you neighbors have at least one person in their house that is a heavy drug user. Literally tens of millions of hardcore drug addicts , they all can’t be hospitalized there is not enough resources to do so.

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        Let’s do some math. Let’s say we have a sample of 100 households. The average occupancy in the US is 2.53 people per household. So 253 total people.

        You assume that out of those 253 people 83 of them are heavy drug users?

        The statement 1 out of every 3 people are heavy drug users is certainly an interesting take.

        It’s wrong, but interesting

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          They’re saying at least one in 1/3 of households. So it’s closer to 33/253 or at least 13% of the population. That still feels very high but it’s not a number I’d call bullshit on it’s face if given by a reputable source, though I would be quite skeptical

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            Yep math is not my strong suit. But even still that’s a ridiculous number. If you factor down you ratio by 3 then you get 11/84.3 people are heavy drug users.

            If you went into a room of 85 random people do you really think 11 of them are deeply addicted to drugs?

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              In some of the places I’ve lived? Yeah maybe. Across the country, probably not, but I’m not good at telling if strangers are drug users.

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        Mixing morphine DMT pcp and meth is a little above the average heavy users paygrade no? Unless youre a chemist or literally Terrence McKenna (maybe even then) such a cocktail is p much just russian roulette with extra steps, definitely not an ordinary menu even among users

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        Wow where the f do you come from? Must be one hell of a neighborhood. I dont think your comment is true even in the worst ghettos though.

        Also there are not “tens of millions of hardcore drug addicts” in the US. Maybe if you count alcohol and weed, but thats not my definition of hardcore.

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        I bet 1/3 of you neighbors have at least one person in their house that is a heavy drug user.

        That is a strange fucking bet and one that’s definitely wrong. Let alone that not a single neighbor I’ve ever met does anything like this person if what I read on their profile is even remotely true. Maybe this is true in some places, but you just assuming like that is really weird.

        Even if 100% of my neighbors in a mile radius were tweaking on an intravenous four-narcotic soup, that doesn’t change the fact that this person needs inpatient help. I’m not going to link it so we can all treat someone at the lowest point of their life – clearly in desperate need of intervention and harming no one (although I’d be very concerned about driving if they are driving) – like a sideshow atttaction, but they’re talking about abusing midazolam, alprazolam, MDMA, using seroquel to crash after a meth binge – like I can just keep going even after all the shit I already listed above. They claim they think they got caught at work and think people know, which would make some sense as a combination of paranoia and people just actually being able to tell.

        No neighbor of mine is so high-functioning on all this shit that I couldn’t tell if I saw them.

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    Don’t bring drugs to a conservative event.

    Ironically, they’ll ask you to share.