Why did I post this? First marijuana, and now cocaine? What am I stoner? My answer is totally not and not a crack head either (oh yeah?). Kate Moss is my inspiration to wrote this post. So why her? I have to admit she's one of my favourite supermodel, her attitude and personal style inspire me a lot, and we've heard about shocking pictures of her snorting a fat line of cocaine during a debauched drugs and drink session with junkie lover Pete Doherty. Despite it all, I'm still adore her, Kate Moss on coke, so what? Since The Daily Mirror revealed those pictures, I'm curious to know (not try) all the facts about it and really want to share it (again). Let me get the straight skinny they probably didn't give you in health class (no offense to your health teacher, of course).
This is the better version of this video, because that backsound's really helping.
I watched the original version and I almost went crazy listening to that reporter or whatever talk shit the whole time.
COCAINE
coke | blow | crack | rock |
snow | C | ye
Cocaine is snorted, injected or smoked (in the form of crack).
Source: Cocaine is a white powder that comes from the leaves of coca plants, often from South America. Crack is a super-addictive smokable form of cocaine that's been chemically altered.
Legal code: Illegal
History: Native cultures in South America have chewed coca leaves for their stimulating effects for thousands of years. When the Spanish discovered South America, they brought cocaine back to Europe, where its use spread very rapidly. It was even used as an anesthetic in surgery, and in America the Coca-Cola Company's original secret formula included cocaine. Cocaine was classified as illegal in 1914 by the Harrison Narcotic Act.
Effects: People report a sense of well-being, increased endurance and energy, reduced appetite, heightened alertness, and elimination of fatigue, which can quickly turn into anxiety or panic. The physical effects of coke include an increase in blood pressure, heart rate, breathing rate, and body temperature. The effects of snorted cocaine peak in about 15 to 30 minutes and then fade, which often encourages users to repeat the dose in order to maintain the effect. Most of a crack high (which happens faster and is more intense) is usually finished after 15 minutes. In either case, the high is followed by a crash.
Risks: There's a serious risk of overdose, leading to seizures, heart attack, strokes, and death. Repeated use of high doses can lead to a psychotic paranoid state. Cocaine use can cause irregular heartbeats and insomnia. Stress on the heart leads to a higher chance of heart attacks, strokes, and respiratory failure. Heavy users are susceptible to hallucinations and "coke bugs"--the sensation of imaginary insects crawling over the skin. Cocaine and crack use have also been a contributing factor in a number of drownings, car crashes, falls, burns and suicides.
Injectors risk: Hepatitis or AIDS.
Risks for women: Cocaine and crack can cause serious and permanent damage to an unborn fetus. If you think you may be pregnant, do not use cocaine!
Do not combine with: Decongestants, high doses of caffeine, MAO inhibitor antidepressants (such as Nardil or Parnate), or anything that affects heart rate or makes people more prone to seizures.
Addiction rating: High.
This picture LMFAO!!! Maybe our president should have more sense of humor.
A cocaine 'factory' on the Ciudad Perdida trek, Colombia.
I'm not kidding. At a remote colombian cocaine plantation; we arranged a "tour"
This is a video about cocaine awareness campaign in Colombia, LMFAO GUARANTEED!!!
So... keep snorting or keep living? you decide...