• @Muffi@programming.dev
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    3011 months ago

    It’s dangerous to deal drugs to famous people. The police will actually care and investigate if they overdose. Take note, ketamine dealers!

  • @Bell@lemmy.world
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    2811 months ago

    “…an anesthesiologist who served as his primary care physician” that seems like the problem right there.

    • RBG
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      1511 months ago

      “Uf, that’s a nasty cold you got there, Matthew, let me grab you a few benzos.”

    • Flying SquidOP
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      3211 months ago

      I was not a fan of Friends, but I’m much more not a fan of preying on people’s addictions for money until you kill them.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          1111 months ago

          He created and starred in a very short-lived TV show called Mr. Sunshine where he managed a sports arena. I really liked it.

              • mosiacmango
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                11 months ago

                30 rock came out at the same time with basically the same premise but was actually funny.

                Sorkin was going for a “comedy show within a dramatic show” thing and could not make the comedy work, which undercut the drama. It just wasn’t believable.

                The cast was stunningly good, but because the dramatic context was so flimsy, it all just sort of collapsed as a concept.

      • @Bonesince1997@lemmy.world
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        411 months ago

        I don’t know. It should be easier to get drugs, and safely. Instead, this is the system we have. I don’t know his situation intimately, but I don’t know how this could have been better if you don’t take off the table that he wanted these drugs.

        Having someone else inject you though sounds like a recipe for disaster. Don’t rope people in unnecessarily who could then face legal problems over it.

        • Flying SquidOP
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          11 months ago

          Some drugs? Sure. Ketamine? I would not go that far. There are certain substances the general public should not have easy access to, general anesthetics being one of them.

          If nothing else, ketamine has been used as a date rape drug.

          • @Bonesince1997@lemmy.world
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            811 months ago

            I’m ignorant of a lot of things. But I watched a video of people drinking extracted thc circa probably the 50s given the black and white video. They were asking questions of the test subject throughout. 70 years later it’s finally becoming available. Nothing but lies on lies. I see mdma is being thrown under the bus recently. I’m just saying I’m open to more than what’s been allowed.

            • Flying SquidOP
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              711 months ago

              And I am too. But not for things that people literally use for date rape because they can pretty quickly cause complete unconsciousness (as that is their purpose).

              I have no problem with THC and its derivatives. THC is generally not something rapists use. Same with MDMA. MDMA might make someone extra cuddly, but they’ll still be able to fight back if someone tries to rape them. Because they’re still conscious.

              Do you think Rohypnol should be freely available over the counter as well? GHB? Because I’m thinking maybe we don’t create a whole bunch of new Bill Cosbys.

    • RBG
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      311 months ago

      This is just awful. RIP Chanandler Bong.

      Sorry, I will see myself out.