you guys make it seem like its a piece of cake.
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Re: The downfall of Whitney Houston
Originally posted by BGarrett7
you guys make it seem like its a piece of cake.Last edited by kuruption; 03-30-2006, 02:40 PM.And with the third pick - I made the earth sick
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Re: The downfall of Whitney Houston
Originally posted by MattGThe downfall of Whitney Houston was Bobby Brown.
I do not feel bad for her...too bad her kids have parents like that though.Comment
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Never understood this.
Look, I went to all the parties and drank like a fish in college. I even drove home drunk once, really drunk. I woke up the next day, took note of what I had done, and vowed never to get behind the wheel of a car again in that condition.
I didn't stop drinking, but I did stop driving after drinking. If I knew I was going to have to drive, I didn't drink more than 3 or 4 beers. And I never touched drugs. They're ILLEGAL, which was enough deterence for me.
Why do people take these risks? You know before you inject heroin that it's not a one-time drug. Same for crack. It's not some daliance like alcohol, or even marijuana. So why even bother with it? It's like dipping yourself in acid and expecting to look the same when you get out.
I just don't get the attraction.Comment
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Re: The downfall of Whitney Houston
Originally posted by BGarrett7I don't see where anyone has implied that kicking a habit of any sort is "a piece of cake."
on a side note
your avator owns.And with the third pick - I made the earth sick
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Re: The downfall of Whitney Houston
Originally posted by pk500Yeah, Whitney is just another "victim" in our blameless society. Give me a f*cking break ...
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Breaking loose from a drug as powerful as crack. My very own father was a Vietnam vet who experimented heavily with cocaine after he came back. When he says the most dangerous and painful mental effects on his body came not from the war, but relapses after he tried to get clean, than I think that speaks volumes to how strong the addiction is. And that is not even close to crack.
When crack destroys somebody's life, it's sad PERIOD. It's like fighting Mike Tyson with one arm. Are there those that overcome it? Yes, but it takes ALOT of inner strength and outside help. Probaly more than me or you have."Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."Comment
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It was her choice to take the drugs in the first place.
That's her fault, and in no way is she a victim, cause she caused it. If she's a victim to anything, she's a victim to her own stupidity.Rose City 'Til I Die
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I make jokes abouot people being strung out on drugs, because i have NO sympathy for them... for the same reason i have ZERO sympoathy for a person who smokes cigarettes then complains and cries when they find out they have cancer... you knew the consequences before you lit up so why cry and ask for god to help you now when its all just about over...#SimnationComment
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It's understandable that people can get addicted to drugs, but as has been said in this thread, if you are someone with the means to get help and choose not to, then that is inexcusable. I don't feel sorry for her downfall one bit, she's a big loser.Streaming PC & PS5 games, join me most nights after 6:00pm ET on TwitchTV https://www.twitch.tv/shaunh20
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This is why you don't do drugs.
Period.
It leads you down the wrong path. Plain and simple. We're all warned of the dangers as children, yet people always seem to think "I'm different".
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Originally posted by RockyC'mon, this is an extremely ignorant view on your part.
Breaking loose from a drug as powerful as crack. My very own father was a Vietnam vet who experimented heavily with cocaine after he came back. When he says the most dangerous and painful mental effects on his body came not from the war, but relapses after he tried to get clean, than I think that speaks volumes to how strong the addiction is. And that is not even close to crack.
When crack destroys somebody's life, it's sad PERIOD. It's like fighting Mike Tyson with one arm. Are there those that overcome it? Yes, but it takes ALOT of inner strength and outside help. Probaly more than me or you have.
That's my point: I don't feel sympathy for people who play Russian Roulette with their lives by using hard drugs.
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Re: The downfall of Whitney Houston
Originally posted by pk500Well, I'll never find out whether I need that inner strength because I'm not foolish enough to do coke, crack or heroin.
That's my point: I don't feel sympathy for people who play Russian Roulette with their lives by using hard drugs.
Take care,
PKAnd with the third pick - I made the earth sick
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