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Man if you really wanted to use me You missed out on the 15,000 unemployment money I just got 🤷🏽♀️now I guess I’ll have find another jerk to use me for it.
Shoutout to Virtuous Addicts
Shoutout to addicts who don’t steal/rob
Shoutout to addicts who share when times get tight
Shoutout to addicts who don’t provide minors with hard drugs
Shoutout to addicts who deal not to get rich off everybody’s problem but to keep product on the streets and in circulation
Shoutout to addicts who protect their intoxicated friends from potential predators
Shutout to addicts that will not sellout their friends or connects when the cops come knocking
There’s a war on drugs right now and yall brave soldiers are our first defense in the trenches
What addicts want normal people and those who love us to know
1. We are not stupid, we’re well aware of the damage. We know that what we are doing is killing us. We know that we are hurting people. We are aware of how society sees us. We know.
2. ADDICTION IS NOT ENJOYABLE. We are not “partying” or having a good time. The party ended a long time ago. We’re fucking miserable. Many of these drugs were never party drugs to begin with. It might seem fun and exciting the first week or month, but it quickly becomes a chore.
3. We don’t keep using just because we want to get high all the time. We use to not get sick and just to function normally in our daily lives. After awhile, we’re not thinking “how am I going to get high today?” We’re thinking “how will I be able to get to work today?” And then the reason we relapse is because we can’t remember surviving without it.
4. We have massive amounts of guilt, shame, and low self-esteem. We don’t need to be called “pieces of shit” and “scum junkies” because we already feel that way about ourselves every day!! The disease tells us not to care when we lie to and steal from friends and family. The disease makes us selfish. But we are human and we feel terrible about it. We aren’t psychopaths and are more than capable of feeling remorse. The more selfish acts we engage in, the worse we feel about ourselves. But we compulsively keep dragging ourselves through dirt.
5. It has absolutely nothing to do with you or anyone else. You didn’t cause it, you can’t control it, and you can’t cure it. It is no one’s fault and you did not fail as a sister/brother/mother/father/aunt/grandpa/best friend. When we lie to or steal from you or choose drugs over you, it is nothing personal. It does not mean we don’t still love you. When the disease takes over, it doesn’t necessarily want to hurt you. It just assigns everyone the same value so they are neutral/irrelevant. Someone in active addiction is stuck in a completely internal thought process that completely blocks out the existence of other people.
6. The drug is stronger than love and values like family and friendship and that’s why we’ve chosen it over you. That is the unfortunate truth. That’s why we find a higher power in recovery, because no human power or emotion can fight off the drug on its own.
7. While addiction makes us choose the drug, we NEVER chose the addiction over you. Addiction is miserable and we don’t want it. The addiction chose us.
“everybody talks about how drug A makes you more addicted than drug B, and after how many uses of drug C you’ll become an addict and shit like that…but we’re all different. i heard so many stories from people on drugs and they were all different, because that’s what also we are. this doesn’t really matter and everyone keeps talking about it. what nobody talks about and probably should is the one thing those stories of people on drugs have in common: how shooting up will make you an addict on your first try. how you can sit hours having your drug prepared for snorting or smoking and you are able to even forget it’s there. but having a needle prepared is a whole different story. yes, you might resist, but you won’t forget it’s there, not even for a single second. nobody talks about how shooters are able to poke themselves with a needle for an hour just to find a vein, and when they can’t find a vein, they might just be desperate enough to shoot it literally anywhere under the skin. so yes, the drug will make you an addict. but the needle will show you what addiction is. and the scariest part? you’ll love it.”
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