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Posted: 6/10/2021 1:37:55 PM EDT
Saw this linked on my local news website. Usually, you see this going the other way. Good for her...hopefully she can stay clean.
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Good for her. Definitely not the norm when it comes to Meth use.
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I figured maybe those pictures were backwards until I read the caption underneath.
That's awesome. |
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That is fucking awesome.
I’ve seen it happen, when a life you think is gone forever somehow turns 180 degrees and somehow makes you proud. It’s rare, but it’s one of the most amazing things I’ve ever witnessed |
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Clicked this thread expecting something completely different.
Good on her. |
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As she isn't an aspiring rapper, no one will care.
That said, good for her. |
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No thanks. Just think of how many times she gave up that coochie for $5 of Meth?
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[media]Her white privilege allowed her to kick the habit [media]
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Wonder what she did while looking for her next fix.
.some things you just can't recover from |
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Good for her. I hope and pray she stays clean.
I would never date or marry her. The temptation to go back is too strong and I don't have time, energy or patience in my life for that. |
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I don’t feel pity for her. I feel pity for her family, loved ones: they were forced to watch her take the ride. Selfish bitch.
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Good for her. Unfortunately all those felonies she has are gonna make it hard to get a good job even with that college degree.
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Quoted: Doesn't change the ride the family was forced to endure View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: I don’t feel pity for her. I feel pity for her family, loved ones: they were forced to watch her take the ride. Selfish bitch. View Quote From the article: “She was born in Tacoma. 1972. She was one of seven children born to a mother who was a drug addict and a drug dealer and who suffered from mental illness. Her father was sent to prison when she was four for a string of armed robberies. Her mother introduced her to marijuana at the age of six. She got her using meth at age 12. By 14 she was smoking crack. At 16 she was raped by a man who bought drugs from her mother.” |
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She seems happy and well adjusted, I hope she stays that way. They always fall down.
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Quoted: From the article: “She was born in Tacoma. 1972. She was one of seven children born to a mother who was a drug addict and a drug dealer and who suffered from mental illness. Her father was sent to prison when she was four for a string of armed robberies. Her mother introduced her to marijuana at the age of six. She got her using meth at age 12. By 14 she was smoking crack. At 16 she was raped by a man who bought drugs from her mother.” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don’t feel pity for her. I feel pity for her family, loved ones: they were forced to watch her take the ride. Selfish bitch. From the article: “She was born in Tacoma. 1972. She was one of seven children born to a mother who was a drug addict and a drug dealer and who suffered from mental illness. Her father was sent to prison when she was four for a string of armed robberies. Her mother introduced her to marijuana at the age of six. She got her using meth at age 12. By 14 she was smoking crack. At 16 she was raped by a man who bought drugs from her mother.” ![]() |
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Quoted: Doesn’t change the ride the family was forced to endure View Quote https://komonews.com/news/erics-heroes/erics-heroes-ginny-burton |
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Fuck that. I don’t celebrate drug addictions. So brave, so strong.
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Whoa, not a math thread. Oh, ho, I'll show my Mr Magoo ass out of here...
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Quoted: I've heard that you never get over Meth Addiction. ![]() View Quote Nope you will always be a meth addict you just need to learn to live with that fact. I have seen people stay off permanently, but i have seen people stay off for 10-15 years, then one bad day, and they back doing Meth and there lives are destroyed. |
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![]() Motörhead – Stay Clean (Official Video) |
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she had a neck tat before she took the path to meth? fitting i guess.
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Good for her. I've known quite a few meth addicts, most of which never recover.
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Quoted: Fuck that. I don’t celebrate drug addictions. So brave, so strong. View Quote When it's a kid that has a normal childhood and chooses that lifestyle I am inclined to agree, but either you're being intentionally obtuse or are heartless to not see how a child encouraged to use drugs at an early age by the parent(s) never really had a chance. For her later to pull herself out of that mess is worthy of celebration. Did you read the article? She appears to oppose the current paradigm of just ignoring the problem, and support actually holding people accountable for their criminal behavior. |
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Inflation is hitting everywhere. She can probably charge more than $20 now.
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