@hopfiIms@veronicaromm@grandesnasa Nobody made her take a pill. This show did such a disservice to addiction to show it end like that (so you can all say it’s not her fault) when it is. She took a pill despite being clean. That’s the point.
You are woefully uneducated on anything drugs
@hopfiIms@veronicaromm@grandesnasa 1) she wasn’t prescribed them, 2) she knew they were street drugs from a drug dealer, 3) should have gone to hospital then or she would have died of infection anyway, 4) that is a typical addict excuse and that’s the whole point. She chose to take drugs
@reidtheplant@grandesnasa Taking any drugs ever is dangerous. Taking any street drugs is always dangerous. Street drugs weren’t pure before fentanyl either. Taking drugs is a choice and you accept the risk of them being laced as well. Addicts know that
@hopfiIms@veronicaromm@grandesnasa That doesn’t matter dumbass. All drugs are dangerous, she’d literally OD’d before, everyone knows risks of fentanyl. She did it anyway. That’s the point. That’s an addict. And it’s on them.
@foahsdiva I was an addict. I don’t think you understand that. I was all these things and I’m trying to be better. But it’s the truth. Don’t tell me that my own experience and self reflection is wrong
@melvv145@SlayingShaymin You’re a dumbass. Addicts make choices. Addicts lie. Addicts tear others down round them. It’s sad but they do deserve to die for their choices if they die. If they get lucky great, but if not then that’s entirely on them. No drug is safe with or without fentanyl
@chadamceo@Its_RianM@thunter86 I mean I know that, you know that, but general public does t, read the discord online. Fentanyl gives everyone a chance to pretend drug users are innocent and didn’t make a bad choice
@crysknfe@mulhollandmiya Does nobody ask themselves why so many kids are trying to get percs in the first place? As if those are safe anyway? These parents normalize that as if their kid wasn’t seeking a potent painkiller off the street
@freeevoni@mulhollandmiya Angus died of a mix of benzos fentanyl meth coke, he wasn’t close to recovery and it wasn’t just “one time,” fentanyl doesnt negate the fact he mixed a bunch of shit
@kittybarbb@dietxcokewhore Getting prescribed ADD meds is so much different lol. That doesn’t make you go oh nice I’m gonna try everything. Even if she was young. She didn’t get addicted to everything then. Idk it messed with her but yeesh that doesn’t mean older Rue is excused. Everyone knows better
@kittybarbb@dietxcokewhore You’re saying it rewired her brain. That can make one curious or wanting something. They still make a choice to escalate. They know escalating is wrong but still do it.
@chadamceo@Its_RianM@thunter86 But that’s the problem with this ending. It removes all of Rue’s autonomy by making it a “poisoning” and removing her decisions to do drugs as the culprit. It’s not actually a pinnacle of the long term addict choosing to continue using and making decisions.
@kittybarbb@dietxcokewhore I mean anything can be a gateway drug if you let it. Plenty of people rewire their brains early in live with pot but they don’t end up doing opiates and stimulants. Every escalation is a decision and a curiosity, but a decision nonetheless.
@dietxcokewhore You also shouldn’t demonize “dealers.” Theres a major issue with peers in drug use circles getting in trouble in this country. Sure major traffickers like Alamo, get them, but so many people are locked up too long when they aren’t dealers at all and just gave drugs to friends
@suboxoneshawty@Bryan60112 I mean this show perpetuated that at the end. Rue died. And they made it a “poisoning” death done by someone else rather than herself.
All it did was say drug users die, and that it’s someone else’s fault. So it went 0/2.
@Stayon78@dietxcokewhore I mean I’m pretty proud of where I am and yeah no shit, thanks for shedding doubt on my potential though, needed that? My counselor always said if we title it that way it gives us something to maintain and respect. Genuinely hope you’re doing well if you’re going through it