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Why Do Londoners Flush Expensive Recreational Drugs Down The Loo?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ummm....I seem to recall that we have discussed this issue before. In the link that sandy has used, it appears to be cocaine that being cited. Cocaine is a highly addictive Class A drug...here are the facts. I will continue to call cocaine users addicts, as long they continue to "use" it.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Cocain e
From one of the early paragraphs in the Wiki link ::::
"Cocaine is addictive due to its effect on the brains reward pathways. After a short period of use there is a high risk that dependence will occur.[8] It use also increases the risk of stroke, myocardial infarction, lung problems in those who smoke it, blood infections, and sudden cardiac arrest"
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From one of the early paragraphs in the Wiki link ::::
"Cocaine is addictive due to its effect on the brains reward pathways. After a short period of use there is a high risk that dependence will occur.[8] It use also increases the risk of stroke, myocardial infarction, lung problems in those who smoke it, blood infections, and sudden cardiac arrest"
Down in the hood mikey...lol! You would be surprised how many people take recreational drugs,I've smoked quite a few joints in my time but never ever been tempted to try anything stronger. My sister had a magic mushroom dish in a restaurant in Hong Kong years ago and ended up in the Ladies Rest Room screaming there was a snake trying to get up her dress -yes very Freudian I know. One of our nephews 'partakes' of the white stuff very occasionally and I know when he's done it as for days later he is always sniffing as if he has hayfever.
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