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Why we should not get our hopes up on Keegan Meth

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:04 pm
by ZIMDOGGY
in another thread, our own Ryan Sloan (sloandog) said we shouldn't be resting too much hope on young Keegan Meth.

This intrigued me....so i went to the internet and researched this.

To my horror, other people have become attached to Meth in the past. the same way some forum members here have.....


Youve been warned ZCF.

YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.

http://www.sonic.net/dukenrat/methamph.htm


Long Term Effects:

1. In the 1st year to start stealing little things, as the part of your brain that determines right and wrong starts to deteriorate.

2. In the 2nd year, expect to start jabbering to yourself. You may be hearing voices that are not there as the part of your brain which determines reality, deteriorates. Now you have permanently destroyed 2 parts of your brain.

3. In the 3rd year, Meth is your life. From the moment you wake, all you can think about is Meth. Unnecessary things, like regestering your car, are not even on the horizon.
4. In the 4th year, paranoia sets in big time. You used to get paranoid only after the 4th day without sleep. Now you're paranoid all the time.

You have a serious need to buy weapons for your protection, especially when on the street driving to your drug dealer. Car registration was easy this year: you lifted a current tag from somebody's car. It's yours now. Ahh...Except you can't drive it.

Re: Why we should not get our hopes up on Keegan Meth

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:32 pm
by eugene
You really need to visit us more zimdoggy.