Max wrote:
i have heard stories about 'bath salts'.
Sad as this is at the micro level, for the big picture, there has always been a risk-taking culture among young men: alcohol, drugs, drag racing, duels, jousting . . . it goes on and on. . It's probably not a stretch to say that there could well be a link to that kind of risk-taking, and the display behaviors that young males of many species go through in the competition to attract the most desirable mates. We all would do well if we could keep closer watch over our children.
I dont have any boys and my girls are way to young to be effected yet. However I wouldnt compare drinking a few beers and driving fast to snorting fake cocaine and smoking oregano sprayed with drano.
"Sad as this is at the micro level, for the big picture, there has always been a risk-taking culture among young men: alcohol, drugs, drag racing, duels, jousting"
Oh come on. Who doesn't enjoy a good joust these days?
i have heard stories about 'bath salts'.
Sad as this is at the micro level, for the big picture, there has always been a risk-taking culture among young men: alcohol, drugs, drag racing, duels, jousting . . . it goes on and on. . It's probably not a stretch to say that there could well be a link to that kind of risk-taking, and the display behaviors that young males of many species go through in the competition to attract the most desirable mates. We all would do well if we could keep closer watch over our children.
Interesting story. I think thee kinds of things are going to quickly replace "real drugs". There will always be a large gap between the time the come out on market and the time they are outlawed. If you have teenagers I would be watching out for these type of things.
I came in contacted with a guy who had taken "white rush" or fake cocain. It really fucked himm up. As in I had never seen anyone that messed up. He couldnt talk or walk. The stuff is sold as bath salt for $24. I had never heard of it till that night.