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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

rte1 about cocaine addiction in the country. Use appears to have increased 250% since 2014.

Terrifying.

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By *oserMan  over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

Surprised its not higher %

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By *lose_encounterMan  over a year ago

Cork city

not really surprising to be honest. i'm sure its inclusive of all age demographics in the statistic. some in their 50's still split a ball on the weekend. not my thing but ya know whatever. same from late teens up. back when i was very active here ..line chasing was rampant.

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By *ightower2021Man  over a year ago

donegal

Its every where an no one seems to hide now either its like the norm to be doing ridiculous really destroys life's that crap

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Really used to enjoy line dancing. Line chasing is a new phrase on me

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork

Not sure how people do that so much, and at older ages. Horrible memories of lying in bed at 5am staring at the ceiling wondering if I was gonna have a heart attack. No thx.

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By *aucyladMan  over a year ago

Dublin

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By *aucyladMan  over a year ago

Dublin

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By *aucyladMan  over a year ago

Dublin

A couple on here yesterday messaged me asking if i wanted to chat on k*k...I said OK, first message from them was do I wanna buy cocaine ....I mean wtf...happy to share the name of these idiots too if anyone wants to know so as to block them

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By *ondalingerMan  over a year ago

City center


"A couple on here yesterday messaged me asking if i wanted to chat on k*k...I said OK, first message from them was do I wanna buy cocaine ....I mean wtf...happy to share the name of these idiots too if anyone wants to know so as to block them"
yea i got the same msg

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Its every where an no one seems to hide now either its like the norm to be doing ridiculous really destroys life's that crap"

I felt the same about it 15 years ago, was so common it was like the whole country was doing it. Grew out of it in my early 20’s but the majority of my mates still do it every weekend and some every day, sad.

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

This is something I never experienced growing up. None of my family or friends were into it. Because of everything else going on up here at the time it wasn't readily available so it was all completely alien to me.

In the last couple of years though a family member has been through hell because of the out of control habits of 2 people she was close to.

They both came close to destroying her life completely.

For that reason alone I have no time for anyone who thinks it was ever an ok hobby or experiment and don't have any sympathy for anyone directly involved.

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By *dyseussMan  over a year ago

Dublin

I hate people offering drugs here or drug parties or drug sex parties,even d*unk sex can be bad,i dont like enything envolving drugs not even

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By *ondalingerMan  over a year ago

City center


"This is something I never experienced growing up. None of my family or friends were into it. Because of everything else going on up here at the time it wasn't readily available so it was all completely alien to me.

In the last couple of years though a family member has been through hell because of the out of control habits of 2 people she was close to.

They both came close to destroying her life completely.

For that reason alone I have no time for anyone who thinks it was ever an ok hobby or experiment and don't have any sympathy for anyone directly involved. "

i have stmpathy for those involved. Nobody ever set out to become an addict. Behind every addict is an untreated trauma. Not all black and white

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By *affa31Woman  over a year ago

Galway

I have zero sympathy for those who do it on a night out etc. No matter how little you’re doing, you’re supporting organised crime.

It’s shocking how many reference it in their status here…it’s an auto block for me when I see it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You can't get good in this town Baby

John Giles was a player, a great player. Never touched the stuff

Unlike the other charlatan who went off with a young wan

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

Its everywhere at this stage....the big bust last weekend in dublin port will ruin a few parties over Christmas

In my job I get handed bags of it all the time and I remember once so many little bags were found that the drug squad asked me to destroy them instead of handing them over...

Having to deal with someone chewing their own face off while they're talking to you is a regular occurrence

It's not attractive and I don't want to ever feel like that

Honest question....what does it do to you during sex

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have zero sympathy for those who do it on a night out etc. No matter how little you’re doing, you’re supporting organised crime.

It’s shocking how many reference it in their status here…it’s an auto block for me when I see it. "

Bingo as far as I'm concerned

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"This is something I never experienced growing up. None of my family or friends were into it. Because of everything else going on up here at the time it wasn't readily available so it was all completely alien to me.

In the last couple of years though a family member has been through hell because of the out of control habits of 2 people she was close to.

They both came close to destroying her life completely.

For that reason alone I have no time for anyone who thinks it was ever an ok hobby or experiment and don't have any sympathy for anyone directly involved. i have stmpathy for those involved. Nobody ever set out to become an addict. Behind every addict is an untreated trauma. Not all black and white"

I'll disagree with you to a certain extent. While that may be true in some cases we are in an age where addiction and mental health issues are easily and often thrown up as a smoke screen or as a way of excusing behaviour. It may not always be black and white but people know how to play a different game.

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By *onny1969Man  over a year ago

local


"You can't get good in this town Baby

John Giles was a player, a great player. Never touched the stuff

Unlike the other charlatan who went off with a young wan "

Not sure what this references

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By *etergemmaCouple  over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"Its everywhere at this stage....the big bust last weekend in dublin port will ruin a few parties over Christmas

In my job I get handed bags of it all the time and I remember once so many little bags were found that the drug squad asked me to destroy them instead of handing them over...

Having to deal with someone chewing their own face off while they're talking to you is a regular occurrence

It's not attractive and I don't want to ever feel like that

Honest question....what does it do to you during sex

"

Its unbelievable during sex... if you can actually get it up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is something I never experienced growing up. None of my family or friends were into it. Because of everything else going on up here at the time it wasn't readily available so it was all completely alien to me.

In the last couple of years though a family member has been through hell because of the out of control habits of 2 people she was close to.

They both came close to destroying her life completely.

For that reason alone I have no time for anyone who thinks it was ever an ok hobby or experiment and don't have any sympathy for anyone directly involved. i have stmpathy for those involved. Nobody ever set out to become an addict. Behind every addict is an untreated trauma. Not all black and white"

Not always black and white with addicts. Some are just scum to begin with. Selfish scum.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have zero sympathy for those who do it on a night out etc. No matter how little you’re doing, you’re supporting organised crime.

It’s shocking how many reference it in their status here…it’s an auto block for me when I see it. "

We usually put it in our private notes and if they mail we tell them exactly why its a no from us.

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By *oubtingtomasMan  over a year ago

Dundalk


"Its unbelievable during sex... if you can actually get it up

"

I think you might be getting your drugs mixed up. Coke is grand for getting it up. Ecstasy is the one that can cause problems getting it up. But if you do get it up you'll be fucking like a duracell bunny.

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By *ondalingerMan  over a year ago

City center


"This is something I never experienced growing up. None of my family or friends were into it. Because of everything else going on up here at the time it wasn't readily available so it was all completely alien to me.

In the last couple of years though a family member has been through hell because of the out of control habits of 2 people she was close to.

They both came close to destroying her life completely.

For that reason alone I have no time for anyone who thinks it was ever an ok hobby or experiment and don't have any sympathy for anyone directly involved. i have stmpathy for those involved. Nobody ever set out to become an addict. Behind every addict is an untreated trauma. Not all black and white

Not always black and white with addicts. Some are just scum to begin with. Selfish scum. "

also non addicts, some are scum to begin with too

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By *ondalingerMan  over a year ago

City center


"This is something I never experienced growing up. None of my family or friends were into it. Because of everything else going on up here at the time it wasn't readily available so it was all completely alien to me.

In the last couple of years though a family member has been through hell because of the out of control habits of 2 people she was close to.

They both came close to destroying her life completely.

For that reason alone I have no time for anyone who thinks it was ever an ok hobby or experiment and don't have any sympathy for anyone directly involved. i have stmpathy for those involved. Nobody ever set out to become an addict. Behind every addict is an untreated trauma. Not all black and white

I'll disagree with you to a certain extent. While that may be true in some cases we are in an age where addiction and mental health issues are easily and often thrown up as a smoke screen or as a way of excusing behaviour. It may not always be black and white but people know how to play a different game. "

i also agree with that to an extent

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork

Not everyone who takes drugs are addicts... and neither are they all scum. Just like not everyone who drinks is an alcoholic. I don't support drug use. I don't villify those who take drugs though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This is something I never experienced growing up. None of my family or friends were into it. Because of everything else going on up here at the time it wasn't readily available so it was all completely alien to me.

In the last couple of years though a family member has been through hell because of the out of control habits of 2 people she was close to.

They both came close to destroying her life completely.

For that reason alone I have no time for anyone who thinks it was ever an ok hobby or experiment and don't have any sympathy for anyone directly involved. i have stmpathy for those involved. Nobody ever set out to become an addict. Behind every addict is an untreated trauma. Not all black and white

Not always black and white with addicts. Some are just scum to begin with. Selfish scum. also non addicts, some are scum to begin with too"

Part of my point. Some fall into drugs as a coping mechanism. Other fall into drugs because their scum. I'm only pointing this out as you said behind every addict is an untreated trauma. This is sadly not the case. I detest drugs. I've had friends die from it and be murdered over them. One of them was only 19. His daughter not even one when it happened.

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

I've never used it and never want to I was unfortunately with someone who did a lot more regularly than I knew about. He knew I didn't like him using it and he changed from the nice decent guy I met and got involved with to a complete and utter brute with no conscious at all. And as for sex being great on it I disagree as someone who was expected to have sex with someone who had taken it and he didn't know the meaning of no either when he was on it. The next day he'd claim it was "just a bit of rough sex" despite the injuries he did to me. It's why the relationship broke up and the only regret I have is being fooled for so long by a waste of space and staying as long as I did allowing him to hurt me physically.

So no I hate the stuff and want nothing to do with anyone who uses it or any other drugs. And anyone who uses it gets zero pity from me either .Once was enough to be fooled by someone.

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

I have yet to meet anyone involved in drugs who got involved due to trauma. They all did it because their friends did and they didn't want to be seen as weak.

Growing up every one of my friends drank to excess. I never touched it and was told I wasn't a real man until I'd had a drink.

All these years later they have been through numerous broken relationships, rehab and for a couple of them major operations as a direct result.

Peer pressure has a lot to answer for but I still have no sympathy for anyone condoning the use of drugs.

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By *etergemmaCouple  over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"Its unbelievable during sex... if you can actually get it up

I think you might be getting your drugs mixed up. Coke is grand for getting it up. Ecstasy is the one that can cause problems getting it up. But if you do get it up you'll be fucking like a duracell bunny."

dont think so.. it well known for effecting impotence

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By *etergemmaCouple  over a year ago

South Dublin Area

The scary thing these days is that younger generation are getting into at an early age.

When i was in my 20s it was all about pills and acid, was something you took when in your late 20s when you had money from working.

Nowadays people in their late teens are taking completely unheard of when i was that age.

No wonder there's a epidemic out there.

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By *ondalingerMan  over a year ago

City center


"I have yet to meet anyone involved in drugs who got involved due to trauma. They all did it because their friends did and they didn't want to be seen as weak.

Growing up every one of my friends drank to excess. I never touched it and was told I wasn't a real man until I'd had a drink.

All these years later they have been through numerous broken relationships, rehab and for a couple of them major operations as a direct result.

Peer pressure has a lot to answer for but I still have no sympathy for anyone condoning the use of drugs. "

i never condone the use of drugs.

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By *osmicGateMan  over a year ago

louth


"rte1 about cocaine addiction in the country. Use appears to have increased 250% since 2014.

Terrifying."

Primetime?

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"I have yet to meet anyone involved in drugs who got involved due to trauma. They all did it because their friends did and they didn't want to be seen as weak.

Growing up every one of my friends drank to excess. I never touched it and was told I wasn't a real man until I'd had a drink.

All these years later they have been through numerous broken relationships, rehab and for a couple of them major operations as a direct result.

Peer pressure has a lot to answer for but I still have no sympathy for anyone condoning the use of drugs. "

Plenty of people drink and take drugs recreationally because they think it's fun. Doesnt have to be trauma, neither does it have to be peer pressure

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By *etergemmaCouple  over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"I have yet to meet anyone involved in drugs who got involved due to trauma. They all did it because their friends did and they didn't want to be seen as weak.

Growing up every one of my friends drank to excess. I never touched it and was told I wasn't a real man until I'd had a drink.

All these years later they have been through numerous broken relationships, rehab and for a couple of them major operations as a direct result.

Peer pressure has a lot to answer for but I still have no sympathy for anyone condoning the use of drugs.

Plenty of people drink and take drugs recreationally because they think it's fun. Doesnt have to be trauma, neither does it have to be peer pressure

"

Totally agree, most people i know who take it, do it because they like it and their friends also take it. Its got nothing to do with trauma or peer pressure.

"Just say no!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Last year in Dublin was about to go into a very busy restaurant when a young guy had the doorway blocked. While facing us he ‘did a line’ off the back of his hand and thanked us for waiting and strolled off down the road! I was .. wow so it’s this openly used now !

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By *osmicGateMan  over a year ago

louth


"I have yet to meet anyone involved in drugs who got involved due to trauma. They all did it because their friends did and they didn't want to be seen as weak.

Growing up every one of my friends drank to excess. I never touched it and was told I wasn't a real man until I'd had a drink.

All these years later they have been through numerous broken relationships, rehab and for a couple of them major operations as a direct result.

Peer pressure has a lot to answer for but I still have no sympathy for anyone condoning the use of drugs. "

Trauma is not something you talk about openly I know for a fact that nearly every homeless addict suffered abuse as a children whether it be physical or sexual abuse. Of course there is peer pressure but this plays a minimal role in becoming an addict..

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"I have yet to meet anyone involved in drugs who got involved due to trauma. They all did it because their friends did and they didn't want to be seen as weak.

Growing up every one of my friends drank to excess. I never touched it and was told I wasn't a real man until I'd had a drink.

All these years later they have been through numerous broken relationships, rehab and for a couple of them major operations as a direct result.

Peer pressure has a lot to answer for but I still have no sympathy for anyone condoning the use of drugs.

Plenty of people drink and take drugs recreationally because they think it's fun. Doesnt have to be trauma, neither does it have to be peer pressure

"

Exactly and going back to my earlier point about 2 people deliberately trying to destroy a family member's life, both of those take them because they enjoy them. Neither suffered any trauma and none of their family or friends take drugs at all so they couldn't use either excuse.Their enjoyment however superseded everything else and their arrogance in the face of repeated requests to stop resulted in serious consequences.

Hence why I've no time for anyone attempting to put a positive spin on it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Drugs are bad mkay

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By *etergemmaCouple  over a year ago

South Dublin Area

Anyone see the footage from the Octoberfest in Germany with lads doing lines off each others cocks?

Seriously

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

WTF! I mean......wtf!!

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By *ombikerMan  over a year ago

the right side of the river

I used to work on doors in my younger days. And you could see the almost instant change when it became popular.

People thinking they could take on the whole world and won’t take no for an answer.

Every second pipsqueak that comes to the door wants to fight you.

When you turn the trouble makers away and kick out the people doing drugs in the toilets then the owners complain that they are down money at the bar.

So I gave it up, and low and behold the owner was glassed the next weekend.

I would never do that job again these days.

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By *der54Man  over a year ago

that one there

Thankfully the only contraband I've ever attempted were alcohol and cigarettes. A few years ago I used to drive taxi's and even then it was rampant. Can't see the attraction but each to their own.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"I used to work on doors in my younger days. And you could see the almost instant change when it became popular.

People thinking they could take on the whole world and won’t take no for an answer.

Every second pipsqueak that comes to the door wants to fight you.

When you turn the trouble makers away and kick out the people doing drugs in the toilets then the owners complain that they are down money at the bar.

So I gave it up, and low and behold the owner was glassed the next weekend.

I would never do that job again these days. "

Yeah it's funny how the different drugs change the atmosphere. Football violence in the terraces was massively reduced once e's exploded on the scene. Unfortunately the recent increase in white seems to only increase aggression and trouble.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wouldn't put a positive spin on drug taking but from my own experience I'd a fuckin ball. Tried most things in my 20s and come 30 I knocked all that on the head because I'd been there and done that. Obviously some people can't kick it and it goes from a recreational thing into daily consumption. But to say all roads lead to prison, death or homelessness if you use is not true. I look back on my 20s as a great time. Wouldn't change a thing.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Was told about "Coke dick" recently So yes, you might feel like your favourite hero taking that stuff but you're your favourite hero with one limp floppy dick

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Was told about "Coke dick" recently So yes, you might feel like your favourite hero taking that stuff but you're your favourite hero with one limp floppy dick "

Yep it's a thing with most stimulants. White, mdma, speed.. all shrivel up your little man

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone see the footage from the Octoberfest in Germany with lads doing lines off each others cocks?

Seriously "

COctoberfest you mean...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Was told about "Coke dick" recently So yes, you might feel like your favourite hero taking that stuff but you're your favourite hero with one limp floppy dick

Yep it's a thing with most stimulants. White, mdma, speed.. all shrivel up your little man"

Hoi....enough of the "little"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's everywhere unfortunately

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By *osmicGateMan  over a year ago

louth

Parts of Dublin are being ravaged by crack cocaine now.. You're normal cocaine is old fashioned now

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare

Bad enough adults fucking up their own lives but young people are fucking up whole families with it.

Very common for kids to run up big bills and its the parents who get a knock on the door saying pay up or else we burn your house.

When they go to cops they get told its best to pay up.

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare


"Parts of Dublin are being ravaged by crack cocaine now.. You're normal cocaine is old fashioned now "

Its like hamsterdam in places.

Cops dont even try.

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By *etergemmaCouple  over a year ago

South Dublin Area


"I wouldn't put a positive spin on drug taking but from my own experience I'd a fuckin ball. Tried most things in my 20s and come 30 I knocked all that on the head because I'd been there and done that. Obviously some people can't kick it and it goes from a recreational thing into daily consumption. But to say all roads lead to prison, death or homelessness if you use is not true. I look back on my 20s as a great time. Wouldn't change a thing.

"

I could have written that myself, FairPlay

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