That 4'th picture down though... Thats a different person in the "after" picture. Just look at the nose. Before, the person has a thin nose that is rather average. THe "after" picture has a big bulb shaped nose that points downwards. It can't be the same woman...?
started primarily on the west coast and steadily is moving east..
in one oregon city...85 per cent of property crimes r caused by these addicts..not to mention they loose all moral behavior as human beings...even molesting their own children...
the thing is ..the chemical ingredient to meth...is only made in a few locations worldwide...
it could have been stopped, if our congress would have acted decisively...
but apparently, they have continued to be influenced by lobbyists, from powerful pharmecutical companies....
they try to say ..it is not all about the money...sadly, apparently it is...
of course ...the brave dudes in law enforcement...have to stay on the front lines..and try to face the problem..while the politicians...get their luxurious freebies from the lobbyists..
Meth is a big problem here in Idaho Falls, Id. I thank God that I found recovery. I used meth for 9 months, but I had dropped 40lbs. in less time than that. I got lucky and didn't end up with Hep C or AIDS/HIV, cuz I shared needles with many people. I once sat down and "cleaned out baggies" for 8 hours. Should've seen my arms the next day. I picked at my face one time, and NEVER did it again after I'd seen the results of what I had done. Meth is definately the devil's drug and I wouldn't go back for anything!
Scary stuff. o_o
That 4'th picture down though... Thats a different person in the "after" picture. Just look at the nose. Before, the person has a thin nose that is rather average. THe "after" picture has a big bulb shaped nose that points downwards. It can't be the same woman...?
Posted by: Nora | Monday, February 27, 2006 at 10:37 AM
oops meant 5'th picture down. :/
Posted by: Nora | Monday, February 27, 2006 at 10:38 AM
Well it has done wonders for her hair.
Posted by: Debster | Wednesday, March 01, 2006 at 07:37 AM
this is a very serious prob in the states...
started primarily on the west coast and steadily is moving east..
in one oregon city...85 per cent of property crimes r caused by these addicts..not to mention they loose all moral behavior as human beings...even molesting their own children...
the thing is ..the chemical ingredient to meth...is only made in a few locations worldwide...
it could have been stopped, if our congress would have acted decisively...
but apparently, they have continued to be influenced by lobbyists, from powerful pharmecutical companies....
they try to say ..it is not all about the money...sadly, apparently it is...
of course ...the brave dudes in law enforcement...have to stay on the front lines..and try to face the problem..while the politicians...get their luxurious freebies from the lobbyists..
Posted by: wil3 | Wednesday, March 01, 2006 at 03:37 PM
Meth is a big problem here in Idaho Falls, Id. I thank God that I found recovery. I used meth for 9 months, but I had dropped 40lbs. in less time than that. I got lucky and didn't end up with Hep C or AIDS/HIV, cuz I shared needles with many people. I once sat down and "cleaned out baggies" for 8 hours. Should've seen my arms the next day. I picked at my face one time, and NEVER did it again after I'd seen the results of what I had done. Meth is definately the devil's drug and I wouldn't go back for anything!
Posted by: Linda | Monday, March 06, 2006 at 11:44 AM