Most of these come from my
Random blog, which is an electronic scrapbook of stuff I thought I might like to view at some time or other. For those who want to view stuff on drugs I've collected the very best links here. Unless otherwise stated these are full-length features, usually an hour or more.
If you have a slow connexion and are unused to viewing multiscreen films on Youtube here's what to do: click the first one and play on mute, stopping and starting as it does. Then, when it's done, click on Repeat Play and you get the full entertainment without interruption. While you watch screen one, do the same to screens 2, 3 and so on. So as each bit finishes, the next part's ready and waiting.
Mexican Black Tar Heroin: "
Dark End"
Khun Sa, whose name meant Prince Prosperous, had been, before his death in the mid 2000s, the world's biggest dealer in China White Heroin: "
Lord of the Golden Triangle"
In-depth portrait of the Afghan heroin trade at its very height. Includes heroin-lab bust. "
Afghanistan's Fateful Harvest"
Classic miniseries whose title became a catchphrase for the misery of life in East Asian prison. Nicole Kidman plays a privileged middle-class girl set up to mule heroin through Thai customs with the inevitable consequences. This is so long it had to be posted in two parts. "
Bangkok Hilton 1" (first 2 hours or so); "
Bangkok Hilton 2" (last couple of hours).
Short film: from tapwater-clear H4 in the USA to murky black Afghan brown in Norway: "
Heroin Addicts Speak"
Before his untimely death this guy kept a video diary. Here's the hour-long highlights as broadcast on BBC TV: "
Ben: Diary of a Heroin Addict". Thanks to
Noah for the original link.
Some of the most entertaining scenes from Britain's top soap (as much for the poor research as anything else). Not even Phil Mitchell would go from nought to multi-hundred pound binges this fast: "
Phil Mitchell on Crack" (just over 5 minutes).
Scientist lady shows us how to cook up gear: "
How Much Citric?" Lucky cow: her brown is 70% purity! Oddly we never see her actually do her hit... maybe she got camera shy...
And lastly:
German documentary following a life from teenage addiction to untimely death before the age of 30. The decline in this girl's appearance is truly shocking. "
Süchtig: Protokoll einer Hilflosigkeit". Sorry no subtitles; this is here for anyone learning German who's after practice material a little more gripping than Lindenstraße!
6 comments:
I think that one of these would be a great companion for you. I know a couple of Norwich terriers that are great dogs. Very much like Toto in the Wizard of Oz!
Was Toto a Norwich terrier?
I am not "supposed" to keep pets (the council told me) ~ but never signed anything to that effect. So I'm trying to think of a way, if my place is pristine and the dog small that it might be possible... y'know..?
Gledds,
These are cute dogs. I think Toto was a cairn terrier.
You have a cheery weekend, too!
Love,
SB
Love the puppies. mastiffs are a huge handful though! but too precious.
Off topic: have you tried suboxone-after-methadone as a method of detoxing? Ive heard a lot of positive feedback.
OOOOH! They are too sweet, too adorable! I love the little puppies!!!! I'm so grateful for pets, dogs and cats (yes, it's possible to be a "both" person; I am!). I have just one cat right now, but I love these dogs! I hope you can get one :)
SB: I would really like to get a tiny terrier... if I could. And also train her (she-dogs are tinier and don't hump your leg) to do tricks ~ haha!!
J: I went on subutex which is buprenorphine. If It is really good, but only for people who genuinely are ready to come off permanently. It is really easy to cut down the dose and you don't feel horrible. I wouldn't go on Suboxone if I had any choice in the matter though as it's just buprenorphine/naloxone mixture and I don't want the naloxone. Naloxone is supposed to stop you injecting (it will make you sick) ~ but I tried injecting subutex once and it was a big waste of time so I don't need a superfluous pharmaceutical incentive not to and do not want to take any unnecessary chemicalss into my body, especially on a final detox... know what I mean..??
Tatyanna & Dorian: I used to far prefer cats because of their luxuriousness and independence. Now I would be better off with a tiny terrier as I am upstairs with no garden access, no chance of installing cat flaps and the tiny terrier would come with me every where and get exercise that way... I don't really like mastiffs. If I had a giant dog I would go for an American Akita female (less aggressive, y'know...)
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