• DarkCloud@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Is this market saturation of a lethal product that kills you over time, then at some point after the initial global boom in popularity it kills off the majority of its customers and levels out at a generational feed rate - selected for only the most foolish young people willing to try it?

    So boom of novel users nation wide. Crash because there’s a limited long term survivability for users (especially if it’s adulterated, which it is), then a drop in “use” to a basic feed rate of new users (which is bound to be smaller than the initial novel introductory boom).

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    7 months ago

    I am one of the lucky ones. I was a 20+ year opiate addict. Started with pills, then heroin, then fentanyl. Which fentanyl was my favorite. I overdosed multiple times. Thank science for narcan. I am now almost 5 years clean from opiates ( still enjoy beer, weed, and mushrooms.) It’s embarrassing looking back now, but I did enjoy it while the fun lasted and honestly wouldn’t change it. I learned a lot about myself in prison and going through treatment.