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TWISTEDSUPPLY wrote Thats why people should never do drugs


No, that is why you should test your stuff. It takes £20 and 5 minutes maximum to save your life.



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Its his own fault, plain and simple.

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dude your lost, if someone sold him laced shit how is that his fault


1. Trusting a dealer with your life
2. Trusting any product that is not regulated
3. Not testing the product before use
4. Using stuff that is so commonly cut that the media picks up on it

No one forced him to do it, he had a choice. That choice was a bad choice that caused his death.

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1) trusted a dealer who has dealt to him before, so why would he have any intuition not trust the dealer

2) Trusted a product he has done before

3) Again used a product he has trusted before

4) Media has nothing to do with drug production, they report it, they do not manufacture it. The media has poisoned the mind of many people, such as you, that cant even understand drugs.
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PostMalone wrote
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TWISTEDSUPPLY wrote Thats why people should never do drugs


No, that is why you should test your stuff. It takes £20 and 5 minutes maximum to save your life.



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Its his own fault, plain and simple.

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dude your lost, if someone sold him laced shit how is that his fault


1. Trusting a dealer with your life
2. Trusting any product that is not regulated
3. Not testing the product before use
4. Using stuff that is so commonly cut that the media picks up on it

No one forced him to do it, he had a choice. That choice was a bad choice that caused his death.

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1) trusted a dealer who has dealt to him before, so why would he have any intuition not trust the dealer

2) Trusted a product he has done before

3) Again used a product he has trusted before

4) Media has nothing to do with drug production, they report it, they do not manufacture it. The media has poisoned the mind of many people, such as you, that you cant even understand drugs.


1. Why in the world would you trust a person who is a middle man moving a product that they have no idea where it came from.
2. I eat apples but would I buy apples from a person who looks like they found it in a ditch which they live in, no.
3. Its a unregulated product. Anyone can have handled it, messed with it or even sold you something different. Just because a product looks the same doesn't mean it is; especially with those bought from someone who deals illegal substances for a living.
4. If the MSM gets wind of it been cut with fent then its obvious that its big enough to be wary of.
5. Congrats, he trusted a dealer, great judgement, now he is dead because of it.

Yes, its a shame he is dead but you have to own up to your mistakes.

Even festivals have realised that its better to offer testing rather than ban substances.

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BJP wrote 1. Trusting a dealer with your life
2. Trusting any product that is not regulated
3. Not testing the product before use
4. Using stuff that is so commonly cut that the media picks up on it

No one forced him to do it, he had a choice. That choice was a bad choice that caused his death.

Alright, first of all, none of this makes it his fault that he died.

He did not trust the dealer with his life. Just because something is regulated does not make it safe. Of course, it would be better if drugs were regulated but that's not happening anytime soon. People aren't going to stop taking drugs. Again, suicidal people are unlikely to test drugs, they don't care. I always tell people to test drugs if they're taking them recreationally but if Im suicidal, I'm likely to take whatever I get a hold of.

Lastly, Xanax isn't that commonly pressed with Fentanyl actually. The media just report it almost everytime it does happen. It's not common to come across Xans laced with Fent, but it is becoming more and more of a problem.

BJP wrote 2. I eat apples but would I buy apples from a person who looks like they found it in a ditch which they live in, no.
3. Its a unregulated product. Anyone can have handled it, messed with it or even sold you something different. Just because a product looks the same doesn't mean it is; especially with those bought from someone who deals illegal substances for a living.

Okay, so what if you go to McDonalds and get sold a burger that one of the employees has spit on. Does that make it your fault that you ate a spit burger?

BJP wrote 4. If the MSM gets wind of it been cut with fent then its obvious that its big enough to be wary of.

On the contrary. The MSM makes money from fear. There's constantly stories in the news that make people worry unnecessarily.
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I think it's dope man. I really enjoyed Lil Peep's music, sad to see him gone...


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His music always inspired me I was so upset to see him go

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Great work, I would love to see some more of your work. RIP lil peep:/
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Test your drugs kids don't make the same mistakes as a lot of others. It's all well and good saying "don't take drugs" but people will anyway it's better to teach about safety than to say not to do it.
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13 wrote So what if you go to McDonalds and get sold a burger that one of the employees has spit on. Does that make it your fault that you ate a spit burger?


That's an interesting question and quite a difficult one in this context.

To me, the difference between regulated and unregulated substances doesn't end at the physical manufacture and quality control of those substances.
I think regulation either unevenly distributes or completely absolves blame in the customers favor.

The blame that could lie with the customer is not the kind of blame that anybody would hold against them though because the expectation is that regulators uphold their end of the bargain.
The same can only be said about unregulated substances if you are making the point that a relationship can act in the same way as a regulator because reasonable expectation is what the regulators uphold.

If the expectation of a friend to act honorably towards you and not sell you drugs that could kill you is supposed to be as strong and as binding as the laws behind regulation in your eyes then you are right, it wasn't his fault that he died and the onus is entirely on his dealer/supplier for not upholding what were, in your eyes, reasonable expectations.

I think you and BJP might just fundamentally disagree about how much stock and trust we should put in the honorable nature of other people - specifically dealers - and unfortunately for your position BJP seems to be right here because if he didn't trust his dealer as much as he would have trusted a regulated business then he would still be alive.

The idea that we should have the same expectations of quality and safety from a regulated business and from people who deal illegal substances is pretty much indefensible to me though.
Convince me otherwise?
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TWISTEDSUPPLY wrote Thats what he gets


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Utah wrote
I am not posting this asking for feedback or anything.
Its 2 am and i cant sleep.
A lot of you probably wont like the style, but i made this for me and id like to share it.
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His death has been very strange to cope with. Making these help.

Also i will be taking graphic requests, pm me and we can talk.
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They mad, they couldn't make me flip
Hit a bitch, hit a dip, nineties baby, gettin' lit
Bang, Bang, hit a lick, liquid got me ignorant



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