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JeshdeLune

Cure the Ghetto

Nov 9th, 2019
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  2. Thank God that clerk survived.
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  4. I only now realize how much incredible danger I used to be in back when I was a druggie buying around the hood. Worst things that ever happened to me personally were some white ghetto dude running up to punch my windshield for stopping to shoot by his house (though honestly I think he was a dealer by the look of him, didn't want me blowing up his spot), and dozens of people have asked for rides or asked for money. But I also asked for money because I was also an addict. Aside from that, random old black ladies hitting on me (one even asked to have sex... flattering but NO).
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  6. On the other hand, there were multiple shootings per week, daily overdose deaths, and hourly robberies. A theft happens every single minute within a surprisingly small area. Makes you wonder how any businesses are staying afloat at all considering one well dressed junkie will steal (up to) 10k worth of merch a day. Not that I ever got into stealing for my habit. I begged or others simply shared with me...
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  8. Anyway it feels great not to be an addict anymore. I'm practically shitting myself thinking about HOW MUCH DEATH and general decay I was subjected to every day. Overdosing peacefully is not the worst way to go. Getting shot and bleeding to death while waiting sick for a hookup sounds worse than hell itself. Oh God help us.
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  10. And I still worry about other ex-addicts. Every time someone relapses they tumble even closer to death. They live death. I pray all addicts reading this find nice comfy places to get sober again. It's so much better than chasing death just to feel normal. And I pray all the ex addicts find the resolve to hate the junk as much as I do, or even more. If love isn't enough to save an addict, then maybe hate is. I don't know.
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  12. What I do know, is that the ghetto draws nearer by the day; and the drugs have this corrosive effect that creates ghetto where ghetto was not. Smarter anons know this is weaponized to undo us all.
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  14. You think you're safe if you're red pilled or right wing? Think again. Everyone around you is vulnerable to these things. Especially those with depression, disabilities, diseases, or terrible upbringings: the drugs seek these people the most. Which is to say, they seek everyone, because who doesn't get depressed; who doesn't some day develop diseases and disabilities? Doctors will hook you up if street thugs, druggies, and party kids don't.
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