The fent fold

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  • The fent fold

    I just learned something new today. There was a large crowd on the street bent over smoking some unknown substance from a glass pipe and exhaling large clouds of smoke while a crowd of zombies crowded around the person with the pipe. They would take a hit and then move around like something out of The Walking Dead. And then bend over on the verge of passing out but moving around bent over like that. It was not just one of them but a whole crowd of them.

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    When pot was first legalized in Canada, I thought there would be a lot of people trying pot a few times, the potheads would get safer drugs, and other than that the effects would be minor. As someone who has never done any kind of drug, not once, not ever, I figured most people were like me. I was very naive.

    In my suburb, the smell is around, but not often. When I go to Windsor itself, it is hard to escape it. Particularly people toking up in cars. You can smell it as they drive by. When I go to play poker at the casino, it is rare that at least one person at the table doesn't smell of weed. I wonder what percentage of people are buzzed almost constantly.

    My theory is that collectivists are trying to make everything mundane and depressing (see for example: art, architecture, and music) which is turning the population into zombies, but it is helped immensely by alcohol and drugs. Covid showed the government's priorities by keeping those distribution channels open while closing down rec centres and sports fields.

    Fentanyl may be the bottom of the barrel, but the barrel is deep, and getting deeper.
    "Tom is a well known racist, and like most of them he won't admit it, possibly even to himself." - Ed Seedhouse, October 4, 2020.

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