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I kinda made this post out of spite for the fact the most previous post in this community, whose title I quoted/copied, was getting so many downvotes… At the time I posted this, the previous post had about a 30% downvote rate, and it really, really made me mad.

I am relieved tho to see people in the comments here who have real, actual empathy for their fellow humans. Thank you for contributing here.

It blows my mind how normalized it is to hate on those who are struggling. Especially in 20fucking23 when so many of us now are on the verge of it ourselves. Let’s be better, everyone - to everyone. I beg you.

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    41 year ago

    Those “paragraphs” has been the past 6 years of my life. My son was 3 when I got sick, and he’s only ever seen me lie in bed or hobble around awkwardly.

    I’m not manufacturing anything, I’m living it.

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        No, but I’d be homeless (and I have been, albeit for a short time) right now and probably on something illegal if I didn’t live where I do. Whether you call it an addiction or not I can’t function (read: move) without opiates daily, and I get monthly injections as well. I have 12 different daily medications atm. Do you think I choose to live like this?

        Before I got sick I was a respected special ed. teacher. Now I’m nothing. Life isn’t as black and white as you seem to think it is. If I didn’t have a caring wife and son there’s no reason to think I would have any semblance of a life. Many are not lucky enough to have someone.

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          1 year ago

          No,

          Then you’re clearly not who I’m taking about. So knock off the uppity white-knight-for-opioids nonsense and come back to the wheelhouse of the discussion-

          I’m taking about HOMELESS HEROIN JUNKIES HERE IN SEATTLE.

          Stop manufacturing an argument.

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            11 year ago

            Last time I checked the world is quite a bit larger than Seattle.

            This discussion is incredibly relevant to the situation at large - I’m not even american and still I was affected by your opiate issues.

            Stocks didn’t get refilled, scripts had to be changed and there’s an incredible stigma surrounding the whole thing - one that you’re perpetuating with these very arguments.

            You’re dehumanising human beings in pain. They can be vile, terrible persons for sure, I’m not arguing against that, but you’re still dehumanising them.

            Why would they be nice to you in return when you’ve already written them off like this, I wonder?

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              And to add- do you honest think kindness and compassion works on a heroin junkie needing a fix? Unless you’ve been through it, watched a close fried for over 40 years DIE from it, and seen people murdered over it-

              Shut the fuck up about it.

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                11 year ago

                I lost my best friend to an overdose, yes. It was intentional, and his third attempt, but he did succeed in the end. Can’t blame him though, as he had a titanium hip that made his life a living hell and no access to legit medicine because doctors are afraid to prescribe them.

                Your insults make you sound like a petulant child considering the topic at hand. Do you think they somehow make anything better?

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                    11 year ago

                    It’s been fairly self-evident that sympathy for your fellow human beings is not something you prioritize, so I can’t say I’m surprised.