Comments by "voteZDLR" (@voteZDLR) on "JRE Clips"
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The truth of the matter is if you have an addictive personality or you think you might have one and you ever need surgery, do consider not taking the pills. Or not taking all of them, if it's a particularly bad surgery and you really just need something to help because it is great medication when used correctly.
But Artie is telling you the truth, if you are pre-disposed to addiction you'll take these pills and they will TRICK you into thinking "this is what normal people must feel like all the time, I have to get more of this and more and more and more" but then the drugs actually stop working, to such an extent you will never feel that good down the line again but you will always chase it. IE chasing the dragon.
But over time something changes and suddenly you don't feel comfortable UNLESS you have it, and by the end of that one way road you don't take them to get high anymore, just to feel normal. You will get a little high but it'll never be like the first time, or the honeymoon period as I like to call it, of addiction. Opiates in general, the basis of legal painkiller pharmaceuticals, are other derivative forms of drugs like Heroin and just as addictive, but they come in a pill so you are more likely to fall victim to it.
It doesn't come in a bag from some sketchy guy, it comes from a doctor. And believe me when you go back for your third or fourth refill, they're gonna cut you off, then most people actually in a lot of cases have switched to heroin instead. It's an epidemic and it's happening every single day.
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Well I mean if you work for a big enough company it's not unheard of for them to buy you a nice place to live. The thing is, I doubt he worked for Victoria's Secret. Like for example I know for a fact that in the corporate world if you're someone worth the money they'll get you a really posh, nice place, but you only have it as long as you're working for them. Source: I know someone this happened to. Got a damn penthouse in Manhattan completely paid for and everything, they didn't even have to pay utilities, but the cost of entry to that is you gotta be making them tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars and also be like a young candidate for "the future" of the company, as well, as the person I am speaking of nearly became the youngest female CEO in history but ultimately got passed up for it. They were pissed, quit, and yeah needless to say the penthouse isn't theirs anymore but the thing I am saying is it's actually really possible as long as they really, really want to incentivize you to stay.
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