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Why You Should Not Use Drugs
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...i heard its nearly impossible to recover from crack/heroin addiction........those in rehab fight minute to minute battles with the urge coming to haunt them.....its tough.....I guess one gives up once in a while....
Best is tell kids to stay away from a tender age.....
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Winehouse is a wealthy celebrity, why should she smoke crack? Especially for someone who can afford to live in inner London? The pictures say a lot, before drugs she was sexy, and after the drugs, blah.
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Because crack can make you feel far better than anything else you can possibly buy. I am told it is so good you are hooked the first time you use it. G
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