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JESUS CHRIST! --Faces of Meth--

carnivore
carnivore
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
Pictures of meth users' faces over a span of 11 months and the toll it takes.

http://www.shoutwire.com/viewstory/149501/The_Faces_of_Meth_pics_

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  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    hey doc -- what's up with the facial lesions? burns?

    and what's the appeal of this stuff again?
  • livetotravel
    livetotravel
    Here's an unscathed face of meth...
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/19/nyregion/19quest.html
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Livetotravel wrote: Here's an unscathed face of meth...
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/19/nyregion/19quest.html
    Yet...

    Let's see what he looks like in a few years.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    sweet tea wrote: hey doc -- what's up with the facial lesions? burns?

    and what's the appeal of this stuff again?
    Who knows? There's a lot that's not understood about methamphetamine. It could be burns, infections from poor hygiene (one of them in particular looked infected- the woman with the lesion above her nose between the eyes), trauma from a rough lifestyle. A lot of them look like cold sores. You may notice that none of them is smiling. I bet a lot of them have meth mouth- a common problem of very advanced dental decay in these people that happens for unclear reasons (although it may be due to a decrease in saliva production). If you have a strong stomach, do a google image search for meth mouth.

    What's the appeal? It's a cheap stimulant that lasts a long time. If you're interested in first hand accounts, check out www.erowid.org and hit the "experience vaults" section for methamphetamine. It's interesting, because most of the experiences in that section are pretty bleak, whereas the vast majority of experiences describes for a lot of the other drugs are positive. People tend to write particularly vivid accounts of their experiences with hallucinogens. Probably it's because meth users are a different demographic, but still, it's interesting.
  • the1sam
    the1sam
    I'm soooooo glad that shit wasn't around when I was a teenager.....
  • daver
    daver
    First you use meth. For awhile. Awhile can mean a different amount of time to different people. Then it uses you. It uses you up.

    Not much of an east coast thing, though.
  • arlette
    arlette
    OMG............pretty sad. Now I know why Amy Winehouse's skin is soo bad also. My goodness. God have mercy.
  • livetotravel
    livetotravel
    Amy's been showing the effect's for some time, but on Grammy night she had all new teeth... image

    And, before and after drugs weights...
    image

    In the late 70's/early 80's crystal meth was available everywhere in NYC -especially in Gay clubs - it wasn't long before it had spread to straight clubs. It was cheap, had a great rush, lasted a long time, and totally broke down inhibitions - another of the proliferation of love drugs at that time along with ecstasy, special K, designer drugs, poppers, etc. I don't know about the East Coast in general, but these types of drugs were available anywhere in NYC and NJ.
  • carnivore
    carnivore
  • carnivore
    carnivore
    Livetotravel wrote: I don't know about the East Coast in general, but these types of drugs were available anywhere in NYC and NJ.
    It's still mostly a west-coast and mid-west phenomenon.
    It may be because its popularity started with diverted Japanese military stockpiles after WWII. From there it spread to the Pacific rim and the west coast USA. It's been steadily marching east over the past two decades though.
    image
    image
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    Flexichick wrote: I'm soooooo glad that shit wasn't around when I was a teenager.....
    You were born in the late 19th century?
    First you use meth. For awhile. Awhile can mean a different amount of time to different people. Then it uses you. It uses you up.
    Or, perhaps more likely, first you use meth once or twice, then you don't bother because it sucks.
  • scansy
    scansy
    doctorj wrote: [quote=Flexichick]I'm soooooo glad that shit wasn't around when I was a teenager.....
    You were born in the late 19th century?

    Ha...no, I'm 40, and I grew up on the east coast. I don't know a single person who ever did meth when i was growing up.....pot, acid, coke, mesculin, mushrooms, speed, ludes, etc......but no meth
  • daver
    daver
    doctorj wrote:
    First you use meth. For awhile. Awhile can mean a different amount of time to different people. Then it uses you. It uses you up.
    Or, perhaps more likely, first you use meth once or twice, then you don't bother because it sucks.
    Not in my experience. But then I grew up in AZ in the late 80s/early 90s where its use was very prevalent.
  • armchair_warrior
    armchair_warrior
    Livetotravel wrote: Amy's been showing the effect's for some time, but on Grammy night she had all new teeth... image

    And, before and after drugs weights...
    image

    In the late 70's/early 80's crystal meth was available everywhere in NYC -especially in Gay clubs - it wasn't long before it had spread to straight clubs. It was cheap, had a great rush, lasted a long time, and totally broke down inhibitions - another of the proliferation of love drugs at that time along with ecstasy, special K, designer drugs, poppers, etc. I don't know about the East Coast in general, but these types of drugs were available anywhere in NYC and NJ.

    not fair she was fugly to begin with.
  • daruma
    daruma
    This is interesting to me.

    My whole life I have denied (required to maintain clearance) from drugs, other than alcohol/nicotine.

    Shows like Entourage fascinate me.