>be me
>little brother passes away in 2024
>create @daremarket, built in his honor
>make a short film for it. nothing crypto has ever seen. not even close.
>launch the product
>lose friends, get kicked from group chats
>everyone tells you someone is going to die
>no one dies. people are making money
>huh. guess the idea was good after all
>alon cohen hits you up out of nowhere asking how it's going
>give pumpfun team the full update
>get ghosted
>wake up to pumpfun launching your concept. copy + paste
>word for word, just without "dare"
>no culture. zero aura. none of what made it mine. or my brother's
>everything else, identical
oh alon. you have no idea the war you just started.
bring it on.
That’s because Euphoria tells a much more honest story about what happens to people that struggle with addiction.
Rue being sober all of s3 was the whole point. Relapse is part of addiction and now one laced pill is all it takes, no matter how good the life ahead of her was.
this goes especially for people in the U.S. given that fentanyl has been the leading cause of death for people ages 18-45
This show is about real shit. It’s depicting the horrors of both addiction and the fentanyl crisis which has silently had America in a chokehold for the last decade or longer.
So absolutely not, you’re not getting a fairytale ending. You’re getting fucking reality.
regardless of how beautifully it was done, the fact remains that rue died over being laced, she was sober and was free to have a good life! her dying is such a terrible ending, for a show that is meant to give hope for addicts! #Euphoria
@AddyBranson i lost my brother 2 years ago, the exact same way as rue.
the people expecting a happy ending have never been through something like this. and people can talk all they want about sam levinson but he’s heaven sent for bringing light to an issue too many are silent about
That’s because Euphoria tells a much more honest story about what happens to people that struggle with addiction.
Rue being sober all of s3 was the whole point. Relapse is part of addiction and now one laced pill is all it takes, no matter how good the life ahead of her was.
this goes especially for people in the U.S. given that fentanyl has been the leading cause of death for people ages 18-45
This show is about real shit. It’s depicting the horrors of both addiction and the fentanyl crisis which has silently had America in a chokehold for the last decade or longer.
So absolutely not, you’re not getting a fairytale ending. You’re getting fucking reality.
the fentanyl crisis is an american issue. the leading amount of deaths caused by it is here. america is also inherently tied to christianity. ironically, that happens to be a recovery tool for for many addicts. rue’s “may God bless America,” is an sardonic prayer— bc it’s screwed