Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedailybeast.com/marco-troper-son-of-former-youtube-ceo-susan-wojcicki-found-dead-in-uc-berkeley-dorm
Partying in 2024 isn’t like 2004, 94 or 84 people!
Please tell your kids to only stick to alcohol or pot from reputable sources if they can’t control themselves.
The danger of taking fentanyl has been highly publicized and while It is very sad when anyone dies from taking fentanyl or any drug but they made the stupid choice.
It’s laced into other drugs. If that had been the case back in the 80s, I can’t imagine how many people I know who would have died.
Why do drug dealers lace fentanyl into other drugs? Doesn't that cost more to do it that way?
And it sounds like people are more likely to overdose -- why try to kill off their customers?
Never done drugs before, so no clue about this stuff.
Fentanyl is super cheap & very potent. So drug dealers pass it off as other opioids or lace other drugs with it. I assume they prefer their customers not die, but I guess there are always more customers? I don’t know the answer to that question.
People take Fentanyl on purpose too, not just inadvertently.
Nope
Uh, yes.
Not a thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedailybeast.com/marco-troper-son-of-former-youtube-ceo-susan-wojcicki-found-dead-in-uc-berkeley-dorm
Partying in 2024 isn’t like 2004, 94 or 84 people!
Please tell your kids to only stick to alcohol or pot from reputable sources if they can’t control themselves.
The danger of taking fentanyl has been highly publicized and while It is very sad when anyone dies from taking fentanyl or any drug but they made the stupid choice.
It’s laced into other drugs. If that had been the case back in the 80s, I can’t imagine how many people I know who would have died.
Why do drug dealers lace fentanyl into other drugs? Doesn't that cost more to do it that way?
And it sounds like people are more likely to overdose -- why try to kill off their customers?
Never done drugs before, so no clue about this stuff.
Fentanyl is super cheap & very potent. So drug dealers pass it off as other opioids or lace other drugs with it. I assume they prefer their customers not die, but I guess there are always more customers? I don’t know the answer to that question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedailybeast.com/marco-troper-son-of-former-youtube-ceo-susan-wojcicki-found-dead-in-uc-berkeley-dorm
Partying in 2024 isn’t like 2004, 94 or 84 people!
Please tell your kids to only stick to alcohol or pot from reputable sources if they can’t control themselves.
The danger of taking fentanyl has been highly publicized and while It is very sad when anyone dies from taking fentanyl or any drug but they made the stupid choice.
It’s laced into other drugs. If that had been the case back in the 80s, I can’t imagine how many people I know who would have died.
Why do drug dealers lace fentanyl into other drugs? Doesn't that cost more to do it that way?
And it sounds like people are more likely to overdose -- why try to kill off their customers?
Never done drugs before, so no clue about this stuff.
Fentanyl is super cheap & very potent. So drug dealers pass it off as other opioids or lace other drugs with it. I assume they prefer their customers not die, but I guess there are always more customers? I don’t know the answer to that question.
People take Fentanyl on purpose too, not just inadvertently.
Nope
Uh, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedailybeast.com/marco-troper-son-of-former-youtube-ceo-susan-wojcicki-found-dead-in-uc-berkeley-dorm
Partying in 2024 isn’t like 2004, 94 or 84 people!
Please tell your kids to only stick to alcohol or pot from reputable sources if they can’t control themselves.
The danger of taking fentanyl has been highly publicized and while It is very sad when anyone dies from taking fentanyl or any drug but they made the stupid choice.
It’s laced into other drugs. If that had been the case back in the 80s, I can’t imagine how many people I know who would have died.
Why do drug dealers lace fentanyl into other drugs? Doesn't that cost more to do it that way?
And it sounds like people are more likely to overdose -- why try to kill off their customers?
Never done drugs before, so no clue about this stuff.
Fentanyl is super cheap & very potent. So drug dealers pass it off as other opioids or lace other drugs with it. I assume they prefer their customers not die, but I guess there are always more customers? I don’t know the answer to that question.
People take Fentanyl on purpose too, not just inadvertently.
Nope
true statements are not ignorant.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stupid games have stupid prizes. Somehow I suspect this was not his first rodeo.
Such a profoundly ignorant statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedailybeast.com/marco-troper-son-of-former-youtube-ceo-susan-wojcicki-found-dead-in-uc-berkeley-dorm
Partying in 2024 isn’t like 2004, 94 or 84 people!
Please tell your kids to only stick to alcohol or pot from reputable sources if they can’t control themselves.
The danger of taking fentanyl has been highly publicized and while It is very sad when anyone dies from taking fentanyl or any drug but they made the stupid choice.
It’s laced into other drugs. If that had been the case back in the 80s, I can’t imagine how many people I know who would have died.
Why do drug dealers lace fentanyl into other drugs? Doesn't that cost more to do it that way?
And it sounds like people are more likely to overdose -- why try to kill off their customers?
Never done drugs before, so no clue about this stuff.
Fentanyl is super cheap & very potent. So drug dealers pass it off as other opioids or lace other drugs with it. I assume they prefer their customers not die, but I guess there are always more customers? I don’t know the answer to that question.
People take Fentanyl on purpose too, not just inadvertently.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid games have stupid prizes. Somehow I suspect this was not his first rodeo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Narcan counteract Fentanyl?
You need many does of narcan since fentanyl is so much more potent. Often times just a few narcan doses don’t do the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedailybeast.com/marco-troper-son-of-former-youtube-ceo-susan-wojcicki-found-dead-in-uc-berkeley-dorm
Partying in 2024 isn’t like 2004, 94 or 84 people!
Please tell your kids to only stick to alcohol or pot from reputable sources if they can’t control themselves.
Pot can be laced with fentanyl.
Not cannabis purchased from a licensed and regulated dispensary.
Dispensary marijuana is the safest option for college aged students looking to experiment with mind altering substances. The risks are very low compared to any other substance.
Alcohol is not really safe because young people typically drink to excess and there are a great many alcohol poisoning deaths every year among the age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who is Susan Wojkicki?
You tube ceo
Ex- sister in law to Google founder
Her mother wrote a book about how she raised amazing children
She is not the ceo of YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:We just had Fentanyl death in the family.They were not a drug user at all, but down on their luck for about year and half. Went out drinking, made it home with some drugs and was found few days later. Heart had stopped.
No way did they think that a little bit of drugs could kill them. Not a user, did not even previously know people who could get them the drugs. Looking into their phone would have given them a clue where they went and how they got them. Nobody did that.
So, seller are not being punished as only few customers die. The fentanyl crisis hasn't reached half the people yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thedailybeast.com/marco-troper-son-of-former-youtube-ceo-susan-wojcicki-found-dead-in-uc-berkeley-dorm
Partying in 2024 isn’t like 2004, 94 or 84 people!
Please tell your kids to only stick to alcohol or pot from reputable sources if they can’t control themselves.
Pot can be laced with fentanyl.
Not cannabis purchased from a licensed and regulated dispensary.
Dispensary marijuana is the safest option for college aged students looking to experiment with mind altering substances. The risks are very low compared to any other substance.
Alcohol is not really safe because young people typically drink to excess and there are a great many alcohol poisoning deaths every year among the age group.