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Discuss Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix in The NAAFI Bar on The Army Rumour Service; Originally Posted by tom_dkg Interesting, Lobster, the social work and yuming rights jargonese term "vulnerable"! Where we have messed up is that WE are the vulnerable people, not the users! I probably wasn't very clear, ...
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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

    Quote Originally Posted by tom_dkg

    Interesting, Lobster, the social work and yuming rights jargonese term "vulnerable"!

    Where we have messed up is that WE are the vulnerable people, not the users!
    I probably wasn't very clear, but I was using the term vulnerable to describe people who are undergoing therapy (anybody with mental health problems) - not the users of drugs per se. Although these people were ex-drug users (including alcohol), but at the time I was working with them they were undergoing therapy for dealing with child abuse, PTSD etc; whilst receiving the support to move into employment etc (which most of them did), and none of them were using drugs (apart from the biggest pisstaker I ever met, who was an ex-squaddie from Manchester whose brother is a comissioned officer).


    Although I agree with you, more does need to be done to reduce the impact of substance misuse on the general public.
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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarkingSpider
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    Anthrax and heroin mixed?

    It's a new drug. It's called smackdown!
    Anthrax and thalidomide.

    Smackdowns.
    Can thalidomide give you downs syndrome?
    [wah]I think he meant thalidomide and heroin, which of course is also wrong, but to make it right, it would cease to be funny[/wah]
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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

    up in camden for a while they were doing smack and crack speedballs.
    crack takes you up the smack makes for a mellow comedown.

    unfortunatly you can keep taking crack (while you have cash)
    the smack builds up and you od :(
    most dealers stopped offering the bogof as even drug dealers value there customers shame really could have cleared up the waiting list for rehab really quickly
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    This is Darwinism in its full effect! Love it
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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

    Quote Originally Posted by BarkingSpider
    Quote Originally Posted by smartascarrots
    Quote Originally Posted by Biped
    Anthrax and heroin mixed?

    It's a new drug. It's called smackdown!
    Anthrax and thalidomide.

    Smackdowns.
    Can thalidomide give you downs syndrome?
    No, but thalidomide victims can't exactly smack anyone taller than themselves can they? So they've got to smack downwards (though obviously not very far down).
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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

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    This is Darwinism in its full effect! Love it
    Yup. We should let every consignment of drugs into the UK, and spike the fcuking lot with something nasty. Drug addicts would die, and the rest of society would learn a valuable lesson.
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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

    while you're at it, let the drunks drink themselves to death. lol

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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan_Terrier
    Quote Originally Posted by BarkingSpider
    Quote Originally Posted by smartascarrots
    Quote Originally Posted by Biped
    Anthrax and heroin mixed?

    It's a new drug. It's called smackdown!
    Anthrax and thalidomide.

    Smackdowns.
    Can thalidomide give you downs syndrome?
    No, but thalidomide victims can't exactly smack anyone taller than themselves can they? So they've got to smack downwards (though obviously not very far down).
    Surely if you mixed heroin with thalidomide then they wouldn't be able to inject themselves as their arms wouldn;t be long enough

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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

    Quote Originally Posted by DeltaDog
    Quote Originally Posted by 762baynet
    This is Darwinism in its full effect! Love it
    Yup. We should let every consignment of drugs into the UK, and spike the fcuking lot with something nasty. Drug addicts would die, and the rest of society would learn a valuable lesson.
    I suggest that you should only spike 10ish percent. If it is 100%, the druggies will realise, before it's got them all, and use soimething else. They will risk using it if only 5~10 percent is spiked, but they will eventually get a duff batch if they keep on using. Better to play the long game, and treat the ongoing loss of druggies as a gift that keeps on giving untill it has got ALL of them.

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    Re: Heroin and Anthrax-Not a good mix

    Quote Originally Posted by johnboyzzz
    Surely if you mixed heroin with thalidomide then they wouldn't be able to inject themselves as their arms wouldn;t be long enough
    That would just add to the comedy value. Just imagine them palid and sweating as withdrawal kicks in, straining desperately to get one stubby, syringe-wielding paw close enough to a vein.

    It might almost be worth surgically shortening every addict's arms in this way. The NHS bills would rocket, but the revenue from TV sales...
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