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January 24, 2008 at 2:29 pm #1153155
TBH I think these days many ravers (particularly in East Anglia) start too early (age 13-14) and give up / calm down / burn out earlier… (early/mid 20s)
January 24, 2008 at 2:29 pm #1209912TBH I think these days many ravers (particularly in East Anglia) start too early (age 13-14) and give up / calm down / burn out earlier… (early/mid 20s)
January 24, 2008 at 2:32 pm #1153170i started when i was 14/15 but i did have a big break from it all when i first moved down here
January 24, 2008 at 2:32 pm #1209939i started when i was 14/15 but i did have a big break from it all when i first moved down here
January 24, 2008 at 2:32 pm #1153163General Lighting wrote:TBH I think these days many ravers (particularly in East Anglia) start too early (age 13-14) and give up / calm down / burn out earlier… (early/mid 20s)its not just ravers, society in general
the thing is it’s just as easy or arguably easier for kids to get drugs then alcohol, dealers dont often ask for ID.
when i was at secondary school it was so easy to get drugs, everyone knew who dealt in school and where people were smoking up or which toilets people were snortin shit (mostly speed, cheap and dirty was suprisingly appealin to loads n loads of people)
January 24, 2008 at 2:32 pm #1209927General Lighting wrote:TBH I think these days many ravers (particularly in East Anglia) start too early (age 13-14) and give up / calm down / burn out earlier… (early/mid 20s)its not just ravers, society in general
the thing is it’s just as easy or arguably easier for kids to get drugs then alcohol, dealers dont often ask for ID.
when i was at secondary school it was so easy to get drugs, everyone knew who dealt in school and where people were smoking up or which toilets people were snortin shit (mostly speed, cheap and dirty was suprisingly appealin to loads n loads of people)
January 24, 2008 at 2:41 pm #1153156boothy wrote:when i was at secondary school it was so easy to get drugs, everyone knew who dealt in school and where people were smoking up or which toilets people were snortin shit (mostly speed, cheap and dirty was suprisingly appealin to loads n loads of people)yep thats a definite change.
I could get both cannabis and amfet in high school but it wasn’t an everyday thing, sources were sporadic and i didn’t start using any of these things until age 15.
today I’ve seen youths of 15/16 caning absolutely fucking frightening amounts of drugs, and this was on Sunday afternoon. I’d be amazed if they are fit for any sort of learning at school and unfortunately I think this does hold them back loads in later life..
January 24, 2008 at 2:41 pm #1209914boothy wrote:when i was at secondary school it was so easy to get drugs, everyone knew who dealt in school and where people were smoking up or which toilets people were snortin shit (mostly speed, cheap and dirty was suprisingly appealin to loads n loads of people)yep thats a definite change.
I could get both cannabis and amfet in high school but it wasn’t an everyday thing, sources were sporadic and i didn’t start using any of these things until age 15.
today I’ve seen youths of 15/16 caning absolutely fucking frightening amounts of drugs, and this was on Sunday afternoon. I’d be amazed if they are fit for any sort of learning at school and unfortunately I think this does hold them back loads in later life..
January 24, 2008 at 2:49 pm #1153171where i live now kids about 14 were taking e’s out the back of my house in the summer hols, its quite worrying espesh when i bet half there aprents aint got a clue where they are.
i sound like a old lady lolJanuary 24, 2008 at 2:49 pm #1209941where i live now kids about 14 were taking e’s out the back of my house in the summer hols, its quite worrying espesh when i bet half there aprents aint got a clue where they are.
i sound like a old lady lol -
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