They actually probably feel very sick when they arenât high. Chemical dependency is no joke. Some people feel like they are dying when they arenât high. To me itâs not funny at all. I just see someone who needs to get medical attention asap.
As somebody whoâs had severe alcohol withdrawal, like a 3-4 days of shaking vomitting, stomach pain, sweats, panicking. I couldnât imagine what heroin withdrawal is like.
Iâd say sciatic nerve pain and DT are the two most physically painful experiences in my life. And Iâve had third degree burns, a lot of broken bones, and plenty of lacerations.
Wonder whatâs worse alcohol withdrawal or heroin withdrawal. Google wonât tell me it just brings up a bunch of rehab bs.
My cousin is a hospitalist, he said Fentanyl withdrawals are worse than heroine or another other addiction he has treated. He told me that he rarely sheâs heroine addiction in our area anymore, itâs almost exclusively fentanyl addicts.
Believe it or not, alcohol withdrawal is far more deadly than heroin withdrawal. I have been in rehab, AA, NA, and have taken many courses on drug abuse. It's a misconception that heroin kills you from withdrawal.
I 100% believe that. I was a blackout drunk for the decade of my 20s. Tried a rehab once inpatient and the older drunks were absolutely wrecked. Alchy dementia, just brains pickled to uselessness. Also Iâve gone through some really painful withdrawals after a 3-4day benders of vodka. Like where I really needed hair of the dog drinks just to stomach food and hydrating liquids, salty foods. Just dying from the inside, not able to walk, just frail as frail can be. Also isnât alcohol one of the very few substances that you die from withdrawal? I think you answered that. I remember them saying alcohol and benzos. I donât think people do Quaaludes. I only know about them from movie that take place in the 70s. But that a fun word to say.
Benzos, some steroids, and alcohol. Those are three of the most deadly when it comes to withdrawal. Not much else kills you from withdrawal. Take care of yourself. It's rough out there.
Corticosteroids like Prednisone are used so frequently amongst people with asthma and arthritis, tons of people die from withdrawal if not tapered properly from use. It's why it is so important for people to have affordable health plans. One lapse in insurance can make a single inhaler go from $30 to $500+. That's life or death for many people in the USA, unfortunately.
The first thought that crossed my mind was that she was once a little girl and that was the whole world to a dad and a mom. How the hell she ended up here?
That said, itâs probably a naive view because she might have never had a home with a mom and dad that loves her - and then again, this is sad.
Dumb question but is the high even all that great? Every time I've seen these videos it just looks like it's literally painful and generally uncomfortable. I don't see any obvious signs of "bliss" or pleasure from these.
It's not a dumb question, but I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding about how substance abuse works. In the beginning it's about how good the drug makes them feel, but later on it's about how terrible they feel without it.
These people are often in terrible pain or distress when they can't score. It's very sad.
I also heard that users often get addicted to fentanyl by accident, only through dealers that mix it into other drugs to get them coming back. I'm sure some are dumb enough to intentionally try it but I think most just get tricked into it
I've seen this video used a lot as a metaphor for addiction.
A long term addict deep in the throes of an ongoing addiction is like the bird 3+ minutes into the video. It's not providing them the high it did at the start, but in comparison to the suffering they've got going on as a consequence of the addiction, it's still a desirable respite for them.
Remember, this is someones daughter, friend, sister and/or mother.
This can happen to anyone, at anytime. It doesn't matter your race, creed, religion, background, how much money is in your bank account or if your a CEO of a fortune 500 company. Drugs and alcohol do not discriminate.
Posting stuff like this only fuels the cycle of addiction, because it creates shame and shame leads to self hatred and self medication. We need to help lift up people like this.
She deserves love and respect and definitely deserves help. These videos do nothing. We all know what drug addiction leads to. This is not educational.
This is coming from someone who had been sober since Jan. 12th 2025.
Prepare your downvotes, but i'm going to say : no. Absolutely not.
Love and respect is earned.
She deserves help, care and understanding. People are too quick to judge people like her.
But it is also super alienating for people who deal with people like her on a day to day basis like they need to love and respect them without conditions.
I know someone who deal with a homeless man who shits in front of his front door regularly. Asking him to love and respect this homeless man is absurd. But we can certainly agree that this person needs help and to try to find ways to help this person.
They need tough love, because these motherfuckers are the most manipulative people in the world. You want to be nice to them, well, they're gonna take advantage of you. They will steal and sell your shit and then go to your house to help you look for it!
The reality is, there is nothing anyone else can really do for them. It has to come from themselves. If they don't want it, there is no external power that can get them to want it.
Most people think they're helping them, but all they're really doing is enabling them to continue with their addiction.
Congratulations on your sobriety. You should be very proud of yourself and keep up the good work. I'm trying to get sober myself. What helped you get to where you are today? I agree, these types of posts do nothing but shame and mock. Addiction is a hell I wouldn't wish on anyone.
Thank you so much, and the fact that you're trying to get sober is always step 1!
What helped me get to where I am today, and trust me I am far from perfect is being at rock bottom. I have a special situation. I'm 19. I ran away from my parents at 17 after sexual abuse daily from my dad. At that point I had never used in my life. I ended up moving in with my bf who was 34 and within a couple weeks I was forced to move with him across the state and trafficked with zero ability to leave. He was the one who got me hooked on drugs. I was able to escape the day he got so mad at me that he beat me with a baseball bat to the face. I was in the hospital for a while and the police helped me to a safe place but I took my addiction with me....
It lasted a bit until I was so low and the trauma was so bad that I tried to quit cold turkey which led to me almost having organ failure. I was in the hospital for 9 days and they were the ones who helped me taper off Fentynal by giving me opioids and lowering the dose everyday. Not every hospital will do that but I lucky live in San Francisco and it's a rare facility that does that. Anyways they stared me on methadone and I have been able to stabilize and focus on everything that happened to me which is an everyday struggle. But I suggest you try and find a nice detox that you can go to, if you work you might need to take some time off but it's important that your in a place where you can reset your brain with no outside distractions.
If I didn't have Medicaid I would probably be dead by now(fent/alcohol). My detox and addiction program was like $40k. Those programs should be much more available, but I did know a few people who were taking advantage of the program. I still think helping more people far outweighs the people who take advantage of it.
It's a pattern on Reddit. White people acting crazy or violent, it's mental illness or drugs. Those will be the top comment, or way up there, top 3 or 4. Black people? Nope. That's just how they are. No pleas for understanding or admonishing people for joking around about a black person's suffering. Not at the top at least. You can scroll down though and maybe somebody is saying something similar to what we're seeing here.
Itâs important to show how fast and how far a person can fall when using. Hiding it serves no one. That said, laughing at this is wrong for the reasons you stated.
While I agree with you on everything you said except the part about this could happen to anyone at anytime. Drugs dont just creep up and force themselves on unsuspecting victims. She chose to start down that path. Im not some square ass dude either.
Im 46 and ive been around the block a few times. Ive had quite a few friends turn into drug addicts. Some made it out the other side, others weren't so lucky. I had a good friend kill himself because of drug addiction that he couldnt kick. Nobody forced it on him, it was his choice to start shooting heroin. While I feel for people like this young woman and have 100% empathy for her. I just cant seem to just blame drugs. As if she was just walking down the street and drugs decided she was the victim today. Some accountability has to be taken.
I managed to make it this far without being a drug addict because I knew better than to take drugs that turn you out. This isnt new shit, there is no such thing as a casual Crack or heroine addict. So why start? Do people actually think they are going to just do it on the weekends only? Any drug that makes people steal from their mamas or granny's, or turn tricks for, is a drug i was more than willing to stay away from.
You ever heard of human trafficking? Drugs and the addiction can be forced!
Do your due diligence with a deeper understanding of others, not just your path alone, please.
I do have a deeper understanding of others. And I have alot of empathy. This woman doesn't deserve to be going through this. Sure, is there human trafficking that could've possibly happened to her? Possibly, but the odds and chances are she chose this path. This addiction thing isnt new is all I'm saying the information is right there on almost every major intersection in every corner of society. Hell its right here on social media as a warning to others. This is what drugs do to you.
Just like a chainsaw can cut your hand off. Would you blame the chainsaw if you fucked up and cut your hand off? Nope, you would take accountability for your own mistakes. By blaming drugs is taking the accountability away from this woman's more than likely poor choices. Thats what life is all about, choices. Its up to you to decide which ones.
Itâs actually a little helpful for me because it reminds me that my sobriety is important. I donât know what substances this lady is struggling with but Iâm a poly substance abuse and I know there were times when I thought I could âget away withâ going around âa little bit highâ and in reality Iâm sure I didnât fool anyone. This video is a good reminder of why itâs better for me to stay sober.
Can someone who has been in this state explain what it's like? Do you think you're moving about normally, or are you aware that things are off? Is it fun?
No personal experience but what we are seeing is something that developed from some private enjoyment in oneâs home to an active physical addiction where she has to immediately use once she gets her hands on it in order to stave off withdrawal symptoms.
Looks like that and meth. I've never been in that state, but I used to do heroin and meth. She looks like she's stuck between nodding and tweaking. It's a strange feeling too have your heart hammering out of your chest while also falling asleep. I'm amazed I made it out alive, tbh.
I truly hope she beat the odds and got the help she needed, addiction is usually a symptom of pain, trauma and mental health struggles. It is a consequence of people being failed by society. There is so much more than enough money to solve these issues, if it were allowed to be put towards that instead of all the shit it is spent on that actively hurts people.
If you are struggling with addiction and read this, you are not alone. As long as you are alive, there is hope. No matter how far you fall, you can still get back up, peace and happiness are still possible. I was sure I had no chance at life, that I was lost and it was too late for me. That is a lie! Peace will always be there for you to let into your life. The hardest realization for me was that the only thing truly stopping me from change was myself. You can get better if you want it, only you can make that decision.
âEven in the darkest circumstances, there is always a light- sometimes only a glimmer. Trust that light. Find a way back, no matter what it takes.â
I don't dabble in her d.o.c. much. but when I was at a buddy's apartment, he crushed up some sketchy blue shit and put it in one of those gelatin capsules for me. it gave me these thoughts, like "this staircase is a solid place to chill. why don't people chill on staircases?" I see why people get to the point where they do these dances
I had friend who was a damn 11/10 both outside and in. She was so kind, smart and beautiful. She had college ahead of her and a life that I could have only imagined. Her family took good care of her and she took good care of herself. We graduated high school and years went by before I saw her again. Not in person but on a police report. My wife(girlfriend at the time) showed me it and I couldn't believe my eyes. There she was. Next to two pictures of other dudes who looked cracked out. She had picking scars on her face and she didn't resemble the woman we knew back in high school. Drugs took that poor soul away and she went to prison for breaking and entering with a side of attempted murder...
That made me super sad and this is giving me the same feeling. Just a poor soul lost to bad decisions and I'm sure if she could take it all back, she would. I understand the grips of drug abuse as my mom was a crack addict for all of my childhood. I hated her for it. It wasn't until a week before she died that I came to visit her in the hospital and all my hatred flew out the window. I just felt sad. Supreme sadness that someone can be shackled to drug use to the point where their life passes them by and they have nothing else except the drug. I hope this woman gets some sort of help someday. Regardless of the bad decisions she made on her own.
ngl Iâm short so all pants are super long on me and I just imagined this must be how I look when I put on my pajamas pants and have to walk around in order to pull them up all the way
I hurt my knee and canât do the hoppity hops into pants no more but now Iâm laughing so hard at how stupid I must look doing this in my bedroom
So what are they experiencing when this happens ? Are they conscious at all? like can they see their bodies doing this weird shit and they cant stop it? Or are they usually blacked out at this point
Very sad. From the outside it doesn't look like a pleasant experience. It seems like she's not actually enjoying the high and is completely disoriented.
At least they have most of their limbs for the moment. Before Donvict made homelessness illegal, I would occasionally stay up to date with the area where I grew up, Southeast Pennsylvania, where Kensington in Philadelphia is located. It was famous for heroin/fentanyl tourism videos, which were dark enough in their own right until tranq entered the mix and the high and the bloodstream of the addicted populace. Then, an ingredient in the animal tranquilizer xylazine responsible for the high turned the humans skin into infected honeycomb, and their limbs fell off.
The ones who lived would be released from nearby Temple and Frankford Hospitals to roll around homeless in donated wheelchairs, some seen on camera shooting up drugs into open wounds on their stumps, others eating ice cream given them by local ice cream vendors. Ice cream vendors, I think. I haven't been there in a while.
So glad I unmuted this
Im so glad I read this comment haha
Im also glad I unmuted this
Thank you gentlemen, I also unmuted it
Me too, great choice of music, fucking monster
It is my great pleasure to inform you guys,
That i also unmuted and had quite a nice time.
Thanks for this, lol
Fuck me. I don't know what I was expecting, but it sure as hell wasn't that. Flawless.
I looked at it first without volume. The volume on made it tolerable; without volume was horrifying and not at all funny.
Michael Crackson
Hee hee-roin
One of the few times the music makes it better
with volume she looks like she's dancing
The monster jam?
Grammy level production.
ETA: she's most definitely shitting herself.
Yyoooo đ€Ł thank you
THRILLLLEEEEEEEERR
Goddammit
The music was perfect, but damn, that's really sad....
Itâs sad đ
Crazy to me that something that can make them act and behave like this is actually making them feel good. It looks painful from the outside
They actually probably feel very sick when they arenât high. Chemical dependency is no joke. Some people feel like they are dying when they arenât high. To me itâs not funny at all. I just see someone who needs to get medical attention asap.
As somebody whoâs had severe alcohol withdrawal, like a 3-4 days of shaking vomitting, stomach pain, sweats, panicking. I couldnât imagine what heroin withdrawal is like.
Iâd say sciatic nerve pain and DT are the two most physically painful experiences in my life. And Iâve had third degree burns, a lot of broken bones, and plenty of lacerations.
Wonder whatâs worse alcohol withdrawal or heroin withdrawal. Google wonât tell me it just brings up a bunch of rehab bs.
My cousin is a hospitalist, he said Fentanyl withdrawals are worse than heroine or another other addiction he has treated. He told me that he rarely sheâs heroine addiction in our area anymore, itâs almost exclusively fentanyl addicts.
lol thatâs how old I am. All opiates to me are âheroinâ.
Edit: fuck I turned 39 Saturday, and Iâm already âmarijuana cigarettesâing drugs.
Fuck both references here just hit hard lol
Believe it or not, alcohol withdrawal is far more deadly than heroin withdrawal. I have been in rehab, AA, NA, and have taken many courses on drug abuse. It's a misconception that heroin kills you from withdrawal.
I 100% believe that. I was a blackout drunk for the decade of my 20s. Tried a rehab once inpatient and the older drunks were absolutely wrecked. Alchy dementia, just brains pickled to uselessness. Also Iâve gone through some really painful withdrawals after a 3-4day benders of vodka. Like where I really needed hair of the dog drinks just to stomach food and hydrating liquids, salty foods. Just dying from the inside, not able to walk, just frail as frail can be. Also isnât alcohol one of the very few substances that you die from withdrawal? I think you answered that. I remember them saying alcohol and benzos. I donât think people do Quaaludes. I only know about them from movie that take place in the 70s. But that a fun word to say.
Benzos, some steroids, and alcohol. Those are three of the most deadly when it comes to withdrawal. Not much else kills you from withdrawal. Take care of yourself. It's rough out there.
Tell me about it. Not everyone can be Lemmy(Motörhead).
Edit: steroids? How?
Corticosteroids like Prednisone are used so frequently amongst people with asthma and arthritis, tons of people die from withdrawal if not tapered properly from use. It's why it is so important for people to have affordable health plans. One lapse in insurance can make a single inhaler go from $30 to $500+. That's life or death for many people in the USA, unfortunately.
This needs to be highlighted. MOD! MOD ITS THE HOLIDAY, YOURE DUE A GOOD DEED!
It doesnât. The only way this is making them âfeel goodâ is the disassociation from how shit they probably feel when sober.
At a certain point it becomes less about "feeling good" and more about preventing withdrawal.
Wish i saw this level of empathy when people show videos of street addicts in philly or skid row.
First time Ive seen this kind of empathy as top comments and not surprisingly its for a young white woman in clean clothes.
Which is great. Hope we can see the same top comments for others on drugs.
The first thought that crossed my mind was that she was once a little girl and that was the whole world to a dad and a mom. How the hell she ended up here?
That said, itâs probably a naive view because she might have never had a home with a mom and dad that loves her - and then again, this is sad.
No. It's close to midnight.
Dumb question but is the high even all that great? Every time I've seen these videos it just looks like it's literally painful and generally uncomfortable. I don't see any obvious signs of "bliss" or pleasure from these.
It's not a dumb question, but I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding about how substance abuse works. In the beginning it's about how good the drug makes them feel, but later on it's about how terrible they feel without it.
These people are often in terrible pain or distress when they can't score. It's very sad.
I also heard that users often get addicted to fentanyl by accident, only through dealers that mix it into other drugs to get them coming back. I'm sure some are dumb enough to intentionally try it but I think most just get tricked into it
Yes.
It does come with a price though.
I've seen this video used a lot as a metaphor for addiction.
A long term addict deep in the throes of an ongoing addiction is like the bird 3+ minutes into the video. It's not providing them the high it did at the start, but in comparison to the suffering they've got going on as a consequence of the addiction, it's still a desirable respite for them.
My boiâŠ.. she is FLYING in her mind. Youâve never busted a nut that was even remotely as good as what sheâs tweaking on now.
that is so sad.
I loved her work on The Walking Dead, though.
Sheâs just getting used to her Edgar suit
Glad I checked before posting the same thing. Nailed it
Remember, this is someones daughter, friend, sister and/or mother.
This can happen to anyone, at anytime. It doesn't matter your race, creed, religion, background, how much money is in your bank account or if your a CEO of a fortune 500 company. Drugs and alcohol do not discriminate.
Posting stuff like this only fuels the cycle of addiction, because it creates shame and shame leads to self hatred and self medication. We need to help lift up people like this.
She deserves love and respect and definitely deserves help. These videos do nothing. We all know what drug addiction leads to. This is not educational.
This is coming from someone who had been sober since Jan. 12th 2025.
Yeah, this bugs me. I wish addictions weren't so easily stigmatized so then maybe they could have a better chance to reach out for help.
Congrats on the sobriety, keep it up, you got this!
Prepare your downvotes, but i'm going to say : no. Absolutely not.
Love and respect is earned.
She deserves help, care and understanding. People are too quick to judge people like her.
But it is also super alienating for people who deal with people like her on a day to day basis like they need to love and respect them without conditions.
I know someone who deal with a homeless man who shits in front of his front door regularly. Asking him to love and respect this homeless man is absurd. But we can certainly agree that this person needs help and to try to find ways to help this person.
Thank you! đ yes
They need tough love, because these motherfuckers are the most manipulative people in the world. You want to be nice to them, well, they're gonna take advantage of you. They will steal and sell your shit and then go to your house to help you look for it!
The reality is, there is nothing anyone else can really do for them. It has to come from themselves. If they don't want it, there is no external power that can get them to want it.
Most people think they're helping them, but all they're really doing is enabling them to continue with their addiction.
Congratulations on your sobriety. You should be very proud of yourself and keep up the good work. I'm trying to get sober myself. What helped you get to where you are today? I agree, these types of posts do nothing but shame and mock. Addiction is a hell I wouldn't wish on anyone.
Thank you so much, and the fact that you're trying to get sober is always step 1!
What helped me get to where I am today, and trust me I am far from perfect is being at rock bottom. I have a special situation. I'm 19. I ran away from my parents at 17 after sexual abuse daily from my dad. At that point I had never used in my life. I ended up moving in with my bf who was 34 and within a couple weeks I was forced to move with him across the state and trafficked with zero ability to leave. He was the one who got me hooked on drugs. I was able to escape the day he got so mad at me that he beat me with a baseball bat to the face. I was in the hospital for a while and the police helped me to a safe place but I took my addiction with me....
It lasted a bit until I was so low and the trauma was so bad that I tried to quit cold turkey which led to me almost having organ failure. I was in the hospital for 9 days and they were the ones who helped me taper off Fentynal by giving me opioids and lowering the dose everyday. Not every hospital will do that but I lucky live in San Francisco and it's a rare facility that does that. Anyways they stared me on methadone and I have been able to stabilize and focus on everything that happened to me which is an everyday struggle. But I suggest you try and find a nice detox that you can go to, if you work you might need to take some time off but it's important that your in a place where you can reset your brain with no outside distractions.
If I didn't have Medicaid I would probably be dead by now(fent/alcohol). My detox and addiction program was like $40k. Those programs should be much more available, but I did know a few people who were taking advantage of the program. I still think helping more people far outweighs the people who take advantage of it.
Subutex is waybetter than methadone. I was on methadone for 20 years and it did me no favours
And this same thinking should apply to black men, people on skid row, etc.
Right? They see a young white girl and suddenly we should have respect and compassion and not share the video
It's a pattern on Reddit. White people acting crazy or violent, it's mental illness or drugs. Those will be the top comment, or way up there, top 3 or 4. Black people? Nope. That's just how they are. No pleas for understanding or admonishing people for joking around about a black person's suffering. Not at the top at least. You can scroll down though and maybe somebody is saying something similar to what we're seeing here.
Had been? If you fell off I hope you get back sober.
Oops. HAS been. Good catch. Still trying to gain some brain cells back lol.
Itâs important to show how fast and how far a person can fall when using. Hiding it serves no one. That said, laughing at this is wrong for the reasons you stated.
It can also be someone's rock-bottom impetus to getting help. I hope this girl is okay.
Well done! That ain't no small thing. Hope it's going well for you, and more importantly, that it continues.
Congratulations on almost a year. If I could up vote your comment 1000x I would.
While I agree with you on everything you said except the part about this could happen to anyone at anytime. Drugs dont just creep up and force themselves on unsuspecting victims. She chose to start down that path. Im not some square ass dude either.
Im 46 and ive been around the block a few times. Ive had quite a few friends turn into drug addicts. Some made it out the other side, others weren't so lucky. I had a good friend kill himself because of drug addiction that he couldnt kick. Nobody forced it on him, it was his choice to start shooting heroin. While I feel for people like this young woman and have 100% empathy for her. I just cant seem to just blame drugs. As if she was just walking down the street and drugs decided she was the victim today. Some accountability has to be taken.
I managed to make it this far without being a drug addict because I knew better than to take drugs that turn you out. This isnt new shit, there is no such thing as a casual Crack or heroine addict. So why start? Do people actually think they are going to just do it on the weekends only? Any drug that makes people steal from their mamas or granny's, or turn tricks for, is a drug i was more than willing to stay away from.
You ever heard of human trafficking? Drugs and the addiction can be forced! Do your due diligence with a deeper understanding of others, not just your path alone, please.
I do have a deeper understanding of others. And I have alot of empathy. This woman doesn't deserve to be going through this. Sure, is there human trafficking that could've possibly happened to her? Possibly, but the odds and chances are she chose this path. This addiction thing isnt new is all I'm saying the information is right there on almost every major intersection in every corner of society. Hell its right here on social media as a warning to others. This is what drugs do to you.
Just like a chainsaw can cut your hand off. Would you blame the chainsaw if you fucked up and cut your hand off? Nope, you would take accountability for your own mistakes. By blaming drugs is taking the accountability away from this woman's more than likely poor choices. Thats what life is all about, choices. Its up to you to decide which ones.
Thank you so much for saying this! That is exactly what happened in my situation. I wrote about it in another response.
Nicely put. I always down videos that show people under the influence like that one because it feels personal.
Also congrats on being sober. You are loved and cared for and you deserve to live a happy and pain free life with your loved ones.
Itâs actually a little helpful for me because it reminds me that my sobriety is important. I donât know what substances this lady is struggling with but Iâm a poly substance abuse and I know there were times when I thought I could âget away withâ going around âa little bit highâ and in reality Iâm sure I didnât fool anyone. This video is a good reminder of why itâs better for me to stay sober.
She deserves a good dicking down
Not true.
Again, yes it can happen to anyone. Prime example: human trafficking for sex.
DON'T DO DRUGS KIDS
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Holy shit this video is so sad.Â
Instead of a stupid tacky ballroom how about spending money on health care and addiction programs.Â
Your sweatshirts on backwards
Oh Mr Covington!
That was bugging me, too lol
Drugs is one hell of a drug
This is sad
I always forget this girl is having the time of her life, in her head.
Can someone who has been in this state explain what it's like? Do you think you're moving about normally, or are you aware that things are off? Is it fun?
No personal experience but what we are seeing is something that developed from some private enjoyment in oneâs home to an active physical addiction where she has to immediately use once she gets her hands on it in order to stave off withdrawal symptoms.
You have no idea how it started, especially since you have no personal experience.
Never used tranq, but I expect itâs like any other opiate. You feel really tired in the best way possible.
Is this heroin? My God, just awful.
According to the title it's Xylazine (or maybe Xylazine-laced fentanyl), which also matches the symptoms we see.
Xylazine? First time I've heard of it. I'll have to look into it.
Surely she is a tweaker. I was an opioid addict for over 20 years. You never behave like this on or coming off of opioids.
No likely not heroine, more likely fentanyl. Heroine tends to make users pass out or lay around when in active use
Looks like that and meth. I've never been in that state, but I used to do heroin and meth. She looks like she's stuck between nodding and tweaking. It's a strange feeling too have your heart hammering out of your chest while also falling asleep. I'm amazed I made it out alive, tbh.
I truly hope she beat the odds and got the help she needed, addiction is usually a symptom of pain, trauma and mental health struggles. It is a consequence of people being failed by society. There is so much more than enough money to solve these issues, if it were allowed to be put towards that instead of all the shit it is spent on that actively hurts people.
If you are struggling with addiction and read this, you are not alone. As long as you are alive, there is hope. No matter how far you fall, you can still get back up, peace and happiness are still possible. I was sure I had no chance at life, that I was lost and it was too late for me. That is a lie! Peace will always be there for you to let into your life. The hardest realization for me was that the only thing truly stopping me from change was myself. You can get better if you want it, only you can make that decision.
âEven in the darkest circumstances, there is always a light- sometimes only a glimmer. Trust that light. Find a way back, no matter what it takes.â
Ouch.
Heartbreaking. Thatâs someoneâs daughter. Iâm 9 years sober and I hope she finds her way out.
I'm rooting for her too. She is so close to the door.
Tranqs, lobos and zip heads.
It's life or death seriously don't do drugs
âPlay it cool. Play it cool. Play it coolâ
Fentanyl is a hell of a drug
looks like iggy pop but far more fucked up.
I hope this lady and anyone who suffers from addiction finally get help.
sad :(
Thatâs sad
I was hoping that she may have psychically heard the music playing and just thrilla'd without missing the beat. Very sad, but love thriller.
Still young. Pretty girl. This is heartbreaking.
God, I hope she gets help some day.
Me at 17 trying to not look high af when my mom came home unexpectedly.
Mick Jagger does these exact moves in the beginning of the video for âStart Me Upâ. Sheâs got skills.
Someone get this poor girl some sugar water.
Very sad. Someone's child.
Fuck this is a sad. Thats a whole human being
Perfect accompaniment
What a champion.
You should delete this. This isn't a freakout, this is someone struggling with addiction, man.
i hope she gets better
Poor girl.
Looks more like a meth binge
I think she might be on drugs
Yup. The giveaway is that her sweatshirt is on backward.
This is just sad. I feel a lot of sympathy for people who are in the throes of addiction.
This is what Elon looks like. Scary shit.
Itâs really easy to dehumanize someone with silly music in the background. Please ban shit like this.
Reminds me of living in Portland.
Totally Krossed out !
what drug does this?
I keep seeing the origami people walk and don't understand
Is the current group of people on Brent and stuff like this a result of oxy? Heroin and then fentanyl? Truly donât know
Well the music seems fitting doesnât it, and itâs a good thing sheâs wearing that Champion brand sweater!
Excellent music choice. That girl's going places!
Her head in on backwards
I don't dabble in her d.o.c. much. but when I was at a buddy's apartment, he crushed up some sketchy blue shit and put it in one of those gelatin capsules for me. it gave me these thoughts, like "this staircase is a solid place to chill. why don't people chill on staircases?" I see why people get to the point where they do these dances
Champion
Drugs are bad
She ainât mething around
Joji really fell off...
She looks like she put her shirt on backwards and instead of fixing it she just tried to make her body backwards
The fucking music seals it up with a nice bow. Very rare these days.
That shirt is on backwards
I can save her
Like deer with a prion disease
And people want more drugs in the world.
What is it like to be high like that?
I had friend who was a damn 11/10 both outside and in. She was so kind, smart and beautiful. She had college ahead of her and a life that I could have only imagined. Her family took good care of her and she took good care of herself. We graduated high school and years went by before I saw her again. Not in person but on a police report. My wife(girlfriend at the time) showed me it and I couldn't believe my eyes. There she was. Next to two pictures of other dudes who looked cracked out. She had picking scars on her face and she didn't resemble the woman we knew back in high school. Drugs took that poor soul away and she went to prison for breaking and entering with a side of attempted murder...
That made me super sad and this is giving me the same feeling. Just a poor soul lost to bad decisions and I'm sure if she could take it all back, she would. I understand the grips of drug abuse as my mom was a crack addict for all of my childhood. I hated her for it. It wasn't until a week before she died that I came to visit her in the hospital and all my hatred flew out the window. I just felt sad. Supreme sadness that someone can be shackled to drug use to the point where their life passes them by and they have nothing else except the drug. I hope this woman gets some sort of help someday. Regardless of the bad decisions she made on her own.
What was she trying to do?
Plot twist.. she was sober and was goofing out in private and didn't see the camera.
The music is sending meeeee đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Hey champion, ur jumpers on back to front!
Damn she moves like Vincent D'Onofrio in men in black.
Itâs like sheâs put her body on backwards.
What in drugs like this cause you to behave that way?
u/savevideo
The music is top tier hahahahha
This is just the new ChampionÂź clothing ad.
And Her sweater is backwards.
https://i.redd.it/7g7lh8v20e7g1.gif
Drugs are bad, mmkay?Â
Her sweater is on backwards, I wonder how she managed to not notice it
Zombies are real
ngl Iâm short so all pants are super long on me and I just imagined this must be how I look when I put on my pajamas pants and have to walk around in order to pull them up all the way
I hurt my knee and canât do the hoppity hops into pants no more but now Iâm laughing so hard at how stupid I must look doing this in my bedroom
âŠmy cat probably judges the hell out of me
So what are they experiencing when this happens ? Are they conscious at all? like can they see their bodies doing this weird shit and they cant stop it? Or are they usually blacked out at this point
Zombie on drugs
Fentanyl epidemic đ§ââïž
As sad as this is, the music is impeccable.
Very sad. From the outside it doesn't look like a pleasant experience. It seems like she's not actually enjoying the high and is completely disoriented.
At least they have most of their limbs for the moment. Before Donvict made homelessness illegal, I would occasionally stay up to date with the area where I grew up, Southeast Pennsylvania, where Kensington in Philadelphia is located. It was famous for heroin/fentanyl tourism videos, which were dark enough in their own right until tranq entered the mix and the high and the bloodstream of the addicted populace. Then, an ingredient in the animal tranquilizer xylazine responsible for the high turned the humans skin into infected honeycomb, and their limbs fell off.
The ones who lived would be released from nearby Temple and Frankford Hospitals to roll around homeless in donated wheelchairs, some seen on camera shooting up drugs into open wounds on their stumps, others eating ice cream given them by local ice cream vendors. Ice cream vendors, I think. I haven't been there in a while.
We've slipped into resident evil and didn't evil realize it.
I'll hold this woman in my prayers.
Not funny
Tranq it is not.
Probably tweaking on meth
Take this fucking post down, please. This is someone who's at probably the lowest, if not one of the lowest points in their life.
This should be heartbreaking to watch to anyone who isn't an evil piece of shit.
Stop exploiting vulnerable people for fake internet clout.
Please stop upticking this sad situation for likes. This is someone's sister. Someone's child. Someone's Mother.