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Never tried it. Had no interest in trying it. I had heard that all it takes is one time & you might be hooked. No thanks.

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It was very mellow. We would first chop into a fine powder. Then sprinkle it over the pot before I twisted up the joint. Good times.


Really? Mixed it in with the weed? I don't recall people doing H like that. I might of tried it that way.

Not heroin, just opium. Take it from me, an opium laced joint is absolutely outstanding.

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Never tried it. Had no interest in trying it. I had heard that all it takes is one time & you might be hooked. No thanks.

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It was very mellow. We would first chop into a fine powder. Then sprinkle it over the pot before I twisted up the joint. Good times.


Really? Mixed it in with the weed? I don't recall people doing H like that. I might of tried it that way.

Not heroin, just opium. Take it from me, an opium laced joint is absolutely outstanding.


Eh...I never really enjoyed weed that much. It made me paranoid so I was the first person in our group of pot smokers to quit in 1978.

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Scorehead wrote:
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Never tried it. Had no interest in trying it. I had heard that all it takes is one time & you might be hooked. No thanks.

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It was very mellow. We would first chop into a fine powder. Then sprinkle it over the pot before I twisted up the joint. Good times.


Really? Mixed it in with the weed? I don't recall people doing H like that. I might of tried it that way.

Not heroin, just opium. Take it from me, an opium laced joint is absolutely outstanding.


Eh...I never really enjoyed weed that much. It made me paranoid so I was the first person in our group of pot smokers to quit in 1978.

Well, I enjoyed it enough for the both of us.

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Sheen was great in platoon. Tough taking over for Michael j fox too.


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I love the arrogance of requiring people to use your middle name.

Sometimes, its because of SAG. That's why Michael J. Fox is Michael J. because some guy is already Michael Fox


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How will they finish filming the last hunger games now?


the Fiance said the same thing... :wink:
Apparently, they finished the 1st half of the last movie but not the 2nd half.

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I love the arrogance of requiring people to use your middle name.

Sometimes, its because of SAG. That's why Michael J. Fox is Michael J. because some guy is already Michael Fox


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How will they finish filming the last hunger games now?


the Fiance said the same thing... :wink:
Apparently, they finished the 1st half of the last movie but not the 2nd half.

Just have Tom Cruise wear the Phillip Seymour Hoffman mask like he did in MI-3.

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What does Heroin even make you feel like?? What would make someone with millions just kill themselves?

As a past user/abuser all I can really say is that it's the best feeling in the world and nothing comes close. I abused all sorts of drugs but Heroin was the only one that after my first try it totally had me in it's grip. I never shot it up, only snorted it and luckily for me I was smart enough to realize I was in the process of ruining my life so I got help and got clean on my first attempt. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for some friends.

It's a drug you can't grasp unless you've ever tried it, which you should never do...unless you know you're going to die soon; in which case you'd be a damn fool not to try it at least once.


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I have heard it described as similar to that shot they put in your IV just before the gas for a surgery. I felt that warm fuzzy feeling of heaven going up my arm then started speaking Mandarin. :lol: I imagine those willing to take that risk and get addicted have a real hard time stopping. As an aside, I assume due to the way certain neuro transmitters are affected I have heard nicotine as the only thing close in terms of pain and difficulty to kick as heroin.

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early on, the feeling that even snorting a couple'a bags of blow gives you is one that's so good all that's left to do is fall asleep, cuz your day isn't going to get any better than that point right there. and you often do.... i refer you to "the nod" as evidenced by buggy ding dong in "death to smoochy".

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all that's left to do is fall asleep, cuz your day isn't going to get any better than that point right there. and you often do

:lol: I'm sure I've told this before, but I had a traumatic leg injury in HS and was on morphine for a 7-10 days, if memory serves. Would get the shot every 4 hours and began jonesing for it around hour 3. Nothing else mattered. Hated falling asleep and waking up craving a dose.

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Not heroin, just opium. Take it from me, an opium laced joint is absolutely outstanding.


I will second your emotion on the opium laced joint. I've had one experience with heroin. I was with friends at our dealer's house. Dealer lit a joint and passed it around. After the first hit I thought "Whoa!" He finally explained that he had dusted the joint with heroin. Definitely in my top 5 highs of all time. Never did it again thank God. But I can understand someone wanting to feel that way at all costs.

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By Scott Kleinberg

Chicago Tribune social media editor

2:45 p.m. CST, February 3, 2014
When the news broke Sunday that Philip Seymour Hoffman died, it was hard to believe. Not because the actor was young and had a promising future - although that's true - but because word on the Internet was he was the subject of a death hoax the day before.

So how could someone be rumored to be dead one day, proven to be alive soon after and then actually be dead the next? It could happen, but it didn't this time. The hoax surrounding Hoffman's death also was a hoax.

Huh? Don't worry, you aren't the only one who's confused.

The stories about Hoffman, along with stories about just about every celebrity you can think of, come from a website called Media Mass. It labels itself satire, but the information on the site is knowingly false.

It explains that its "People" section is a "humorous parody of Gossip magazines, all stories are obviously not true."

Now, fake posts on social media are nothing new. But this appears to be a coordinated effort to fool large numbers of people.

The site maintains a deep list of boilerplate celebrity pages, each debunking a non-existent celebrity death hoax.

So search for Justin Bieber and you'll find the exact same death hoax story that was attached to Philip Seymour Hoffman, only with certain details changed, likely for search engine optimization purposes.

And every entry starts the same way.

News of (actor/actress/singer)(insert name here)'s death spread quickly earlier this week causing concern among fans across the world. However the February 2014 report has now been confirmed as a complete hoax and just the latest in a string of fake celebrity death reports. Thankfully, the (actor/actress/singer) best known for (insert something here) is alive and well.

Each page references a Facebook page that is said to have attracted nearly one million likes. Each fake Facebook page is called R.I.P. followed by the name of the celebrity, and contains an entry tailored for each person. An actual Facebook search turns up no such pages.

So sticking with Justin Bieber, this information is reportedly in the about section of the non-existent R.I.P. Justin Bieber Facebook page:

“At about 11 a.m. ET on Saturday (February 01, 2014), our beloved singer Justin Bieber passed away. Justin Bieber was born on March 1, 1994 in Stratford. He will be missed but not forgotten. Please show your sympathy and condolences by commenting on and liking this page.”

You'll find entries like that all over the site. That means "Philip Seymour Hoffman dead 2014: Actor killed by internet death hoax," a headline shared wildly this weekend on social media, was a part of the Media Mass website long before this weekend's events. And, the date on each story is updated daily so it always appear current. Now, Hoffman's page has been updated to confirm his death.

Entries even contain a fake denial from non-existent celebrity representatives. Hoffman's read the same as others: “He joins the long list of celebrities who have been victimized by this hoax. He's still alive and well, stop believing what you see on the Internet.”

You can see it in action for yourself by editing the website address with the name of a random celebrity, which in most cases will generate a new story and a fake magazine front page.

And there you have it: A hoax wrapped within a hoax. When people come across this information and share it via social media, it quickly goes viral. As in the case of Hoffman, when a death actually occurs, word of the hoax that supposedly spread the day before spreads with the actual story, leading to confusion. This was evident on Sunday.

The same thing happened when Paul Walker died, as well as James Gandolfini.

Media Mass explains the concept is "to select the most typical, representative and recurrent articles across Gossip magazines and to make them available for all the celebrities in our database."

For example, every celebrity has a dog recovering from surgery. The dog is always an "adored labrador retriever," and its name is always "Spinee." Spinee the dog undergoes a risky surgery and is always "beginning the slow process of recovery." Similarly, every celebrity is the highest paid and many have naked photos that not only aren't of them, but don't even show any nudity.

And what about after a celebrity is actually dead, such as in the case of Hoffman? There's still a hoax, but it switches to rumors that the person may actually be alive. Voila! Instant conspiracy theory.

Media Mass has not responded to an email seeking further information on its practices.

So before you share a rumor you read on social media, remember that you may be falling for a trick that's fooled many.

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Saw they arrested 4 people in connection with Hoffmans death. Raided an apartment and found 300 bags of the good stuff. Apparently there are people out there with jewish surnames who aren't Very.Smart.People.

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Saw they arrested 4 people in connection with Hoffmans death. Raided an apartment and found 300 bags of the good stuff. Apparently there are people out there with jewish surnames who aren't Very.Smart.People.

So, because it was a famous actor, they put the GOOD cops on this one and found the dealers.

If it were just some asshole named Phil, the dealers would be dealing right now.


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They probably didn't find the dealers, but they found some dealers, so that's close enough.


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