Ross Mtangi, a trading executive at Credit Suisse Group AG , left his Manhattan penthouse in March 2021 with his laptop and told his pregnant partner he was going to work. Mr. Mtangi, 40 years old, missed a follow up meeting. His sister and her partner found him dead at the hotel the next day. Police found on a table translucent black baggies that contained lethal fentanyl mixed in with the cocaine.
In the East Village, first-year lawyer Julia Ghahramani, 26, texted the same delivery service the same day. She also died. She had just started her career remotely at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP.
Social worker Amanda Scher, 38, did the same. She died in the Greenwich Village apartment she shared with her Chihuahua-Corgi rescue dog. It was a stone’s throw from where she had received her master’s degree at New York University.
The average coke user is apparently very diverse now
“Julia was a driven professional with everything to live for. Never in a billion years would she have touched anything with fentanyl,” he said. “This is like putting bullets in people’s brains.”
You may not like it, but there is a sliding scale of degeneracy
Alcohol, weed, prescription painkillers and valium, prescription 'study aids', party drugs, the kinda shit that fucks you right up like meth. There's a pecking order, and people with an issue with one will look down on people below them on 'harder' or 'nastier' drugs. Not entirely without reason either, the heirarchy makes sense.
Lol, coke is the line for “hard drugs” it would be easier to say weed is less degenerate than coke than your statement as weed doesn’t have the same transitory drug percentages. When someone is willing to do coke they are far more likely to abuse other drugs as well.
I'm not sure. Most coke users I know would draw the line at coke, largely due to image. Coke is a sophisticated drug in the eyes of many users, who wouldn't dare lower themselves to heroin or anything harder. Saying that, it was once a middle class drug in my country, yet now it's mainstream; there's as many coke users as weed smokers these days.
The average coke user is apparently very diverse now
The copium is strong
Yay, snorting coke is totally normal, guys. It's the fentanyl that's the problem here, not "normal" people habitually ordering and consuming cocaine.
You may not like it, but there is a sliding scale of degeneracy
Alcohol, weed, prescription painkillers and valium, prescription 'study aids', party drugs, the kinda shit that fucks you right up like meth. There's a pecking order, and people with an issue with one will look down on people below them on 'harder' or 'nastier' drugs. Not entirely without reason either, the heirarchy makes sense.
Coke is less degenerate than fentanyl.
Lol, coke is the line for “hard drugs” it would be easier to say weed is less degenerate than coke than your statement as weed doesn’t have the same transitory drug percentages. When someone is willing to do coke they are far more likely to abuse other drugs as well.
I'm not sure. Most coke users I know would draw the line at coke, largely due to image. Coke is a sophisticated drug in the eyes of many users, who wouldn't dare lower themselves to heroin or anything harder. Saying that, it was once a middle class drug in my country, yet now it's mainstream; there's as many coke users as weed smokers these days.