I'm with @peace - but now in my mid-40s I have started listening to people a lot more than I used to and this style of interview, with constant punctuation from the interviewer, is infuriating. Jonathon Ross used to do this all the time. He still does it, but he used to do it too. EDIT: That said, he may be far better friends with these people than comes across and feel comfortable talking over them all the time or picking up threads he feels he hadn't finished.
@@BoomBoomBoom.. It's a one-sided conversation. Which means the interviewer is not interested in or listening to the interviewee. The audience notices that. Don't reply. I'm not interested in a conversation with you. Haha, See how that stings.
My introduction to her was Detroit Rock City and have enjoyed her acting ever since. She just seems like a real down to earth person. I’m glad she was able to get clean. 😊
56. Did an EPIC dose of shrooms last weekend at a concert, at a casino. Had a great time, but it took me nearly 3 hours to exit coz I couldn’t stop staring at all the shiny things. Didn’t gamble at all. ✌🏼😂🍄
My drug talk from my mother, when I was about 14, went like this " Life is hard. It's normal to be depressed. As long as u can still handle your business, do whatever gets you through the day" So no matter what I'd been doing all night/day, I still always went to work. Because it wasn't a problem as long as I didn't miss work. Lol. Ppl I partied with were always amazed. But it helped circumvent the guilt
Interviewer does not let the conversation breathe. A lot of interruptions, interjections and his own opinions. I want to hear what his guest have to say. Interviewing is a fine art. This feels like finger painting with your toes... Big ups to all those on their journey to freedom! :)
He completely ruins a conversation. He thinks he's the star and people want his thoughts and opinions. How it's this popular and he continues to get bookings, is mid boggling.
Yes, exactly. He's one of those interviewers that tries very hard to ingratiate himself to the guest while appearing cool at the same. I'll never watch him again.
"Drugs were never the answer, but boy, did they help soften the questions." - from my memoir: Face Value: From Working the Pole to Baring My Soul (shameless plug bc an indie author is a broke author) ;)
Every brain is different. Pro-drug or anti-drug, no two people have the exact same experience. It only took one time for me to say, “Crack is awful, who does this?!” Go off family history with addiction and history of trauma-if you have those, might be better to be the boring straightlace at parties ❤
Cocaine these days is so bad that it's a common experience, which is for the best I suppose. Had coke twice at US parties, it was terrible. Just like a strong dirty hit of caffeine. I was in the Caribbean and tried some pure coca paste stuff, it was a whole different ballgame. Pleasant and smooth. A lot of the time when people think "why does anyone like this drug" they're trying something that has been stepped on a million times. But I'm glad that coca paste is across the gulf of Mexico from me, because I could easily see myself having a problem with that.
@@samus598 my ex-boyfriend was from Peru originally and he said he had such excellent coke in military school he would never ever do coke in America TRASH and POISON
I've been very close to drug addicts. The sober person in the room can be the most interesting. I've come to see this as an aspect of age/experience, & I deeply wish it was talked about more by those who live it.
Natasha is a legend. An old buddy of mine worked in real estate, he had to clean up her apartment and found tons of crack pipes, paraphernalia, tampons and garbage. She definitely lived it and great to see her still here.
@@Diesel257 Actually, they're talking about the OP...countofmontecristo8369 left a reply to a random TH-cam comment/commenter. Head to the top and notice where it says, Add A Comment. Now look under those comments, including this one. Those are replies.
You took too much than, when I was young I always knew my limit and dosed accordingly, last year I tried again but tool more than my older body wanted and had a not great experience (also didn't have the right people with me) doesn't turn me off, just reinforced my "slow is good" with drugs. One bad trip doesn't mean it's the drugs fault.
Love Natasha. It’s funny they mention American Pie because she is like the old soul in that movie that is above everyone else in real life and in the movie. Much smarter and more interesting than everyone.
Honesty is awesome! This is how you start the process of healing if needed. But bringing it out in to the light instead of treating it like a plague. Nothing good happens in the dark. Take care peace!
It's totally possible the shrooms triggered some mental health issues for her, which is what I think she was alluding to. It can 100% trigger things for some people. HPPD, depersonalization etc.
I was just a normal 20 something skateboard dude living in Philly in the early 2000s….. It was basically the same scenario, rock and roll shows, bars, block parties, industry parties, warehouse parties, cocaine everywhere. You end up with random people, strange apartment, smoking crack till noon the next day. Haven’t touched anything really other than pot in a decade. Philly has fallen off a cliff and is no longer the same city.
It is strange how gravitating it can psychologically be, of hearing familiar / famous folks, chatting about otherwise dark topics / subjects. Major respects to David Cross!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
I did heroin for years and honestly couldn’t understand why people wanted uppers. They are so draining. I did them a lot together but never liked it alone. Uppers ruined my life faster too
Idk you're not really getting high off coke til you smoke rocks in some sketchy crackhouse surrounded by prostitutes and pistols, planning to head to the atm 90 seconds after you exhale that sweet sweet smoke. Nah really crack almost cost me my sanity and life, and I was in my mid 20s. That said I can occasionally smoke a crack rock now and it has zero hold on me anymore, I just get a little dizzy and nervous. I WIN, CRACK!!
@allouttabubblegum1984 when people are born into situations that they don't CHOOSE, it's hard to CHOOSE other than what you know, when all you know is what you were born into. Enough of the you have a choice excuse. Yes that is the case most of the time but not all the time.
Natasha rules. They all do. I’ve always heard the hollow stories from friends about the worst and they all said, “it’s better to just stay away from them.”
It's frustrating as a person who enjoyed coke for an extensive period of my life, that I can no longer even dabble now because of Fentanyl. My friend almost died thinking he had coke & had to have 1st responders revive him after shooting him full of NARCAN. A guy wants to do a few lines & ends up w/
100% And Molly too. And any type of pharmaceutical in pill form. It’s ridiculous. Granted, I’m not taking pills or doing powders, but I’ve lost many friends and family because of this crap. My cousins husband most recently and 6 months before that it was one of my cousins from a different uncle. That was a year and a half ago, there has been over a dozen before that. I’m right outside Philly so all the worst crap gets it start here. Fetty, that tranq zombie crap….. it’s bad.
@@jacobjorgenson9285 You guys definitely do. Look up nitazenes/zenes. They are becoming a bigger thing in England/Scotland and surrounding areas. Test everything you get!
Listen, it doesn’t matter if you were born a certain way or not. I have friends who came from nothing to who now’s runs a very successful security system company. I also had a friend that had everything. That friend got hooked on heroin and died a few years from an overdose. I, myself, am a recovering alcoholic. It’s hard to sit here and read it’s a choice/it’s not a choice. It’s different paths in life that people walk down sometimes. Maybe to their own fault or someone else’s. So before we go getting on our high horse, remember that people work hard to get sober. Getting sober is a choice. A choice that not everyone has the ability, of help or resources, to make. There’s more factors to this than what some people really know.
Rick James’ son lived with me for a while. There were a lot of drugs, easily accessible to us at all times, mostly for free. Seeing the potential for a problem to arise, I implemented something I called “The Three Day Rule.” Once we had been doing ANY drug for three days, we had to put it down. We could immediately start doing a DIFFERENT drug, just not the same one for more than three consecutive days. That way we never caught a habit. It TOTALLY worked! ✌🏼
Some people can take it and leave it at will. Some people can only take it and take it and take it. If you're able to use "drugs" and/or alcohol recreationally, more power to you. Also, half of the current addicts in America are completely functioning, it at least as much as the next guy who doesn't use and no one is the wiser except the person who's got the shackles on.
I speak the same way aboyt my journey through that type of life and the characters that populate that dark space. I was a witness, an observer, they are vinettes in my memory .
@4:55 I have done every major well known drug as well as weird alphabet soup drugs that never caught on and this bit is super super super important especially when using stimulants. You have to get some sleep at some point and every time I've pushed myself with meth, MDMA, or any of the tons of forms of amphetamines and stayed up for several days at a time it has not ended well. I don't do drugs anymore, but once I realized that you must take a break and get sleep I never had another episode where I lost my shit or started having the BAD hallucinations.
Watching your parents, as absorbing vignettes, treating your life as an experiment: that’s called depersonalization. Classic trauma response, your brain trying to protect itself from more damage by cordoning off any emotional response.
Former rock and roller. I finally have 6 years+ sober. Thank you Musicares.❤
God bless
6 years back in control of your life. Well done
Former rock n roller here too- 8 years sober. I can relate to all of this stuff... I'm sure alot of us do.
Be good my people.
I love Natasha Lyone. I'm so glad she's alive.
She and Christina Ricci look very similar with Natasha's hair style.
I couldn't really follow what her point was.
I love the *_was a big upper guy_* and *_pro cocaine_* block text, lmao.
Same 😂good edit
😂😂
The CONSTANT interruptions of such great interviewees
It's called a conversation
I'm with @peace - but now in my mid-40s I have started listening to people a lot more than I used to and this style of interview, with constant punctuation from the interviewer, is infuriating. Jonathon Ross used to do this all the time. He still does it, but he used to do it too. EDIT: That said, he may be far better friends with these people than comes across and feel comfortable talking over them all the time or picking up threads he feels he hadn't finished.
@@BoomBoomBoom.. It's a one-sided conversation. Which means the interviewer is not interested in or listening to the interviewee. The audience notices that. Don't reply. I'm not interested in a conversation with you. Haha, See how that stings.
I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to too. - Mitch Hedberg
I don't do drugs any more.
I don't do any less, either.
I say this Mitch line to myself all the time 😂
He has now quit.
Mitch Hedberg! Wish he stayed around to see how much people loved him.
Miss that guy...
Fuckin love Natasha she seems like such a cool human being
My introduction to her was Detroit Rock City and have enjoyed her acting ever since. She just seems like a real down to earth person. I’m glad she was able to get clean. 😊
💜
It's crazy that her and Edward Furlong were in Detroit Rock City together, and the different paths are crazy.
As someone in my mid 40s who ate a tab of acid last night, I feel better about myself.
It should be mandatory at age 20. Lol
It should be a continual experience. Age is a blur. Enjoy.
I'm 44 and I ate four the other day. I rather enjoy it!
My mum's 60 and still gets on the bus
56. Did an EPIC dose of shrooms last weekend at a concert, at a casino. Had a great time, but it took me nearly 3 hours to exit coz I couldn’t stop staring at all the shiny things. Didn’t gamble at all. ✌🏼😂🍄
these unique conversations are gold. you never hear these people open up quite the same way elsewhere. we appreciate you, Neal.
My drug talk from my mother, when I was about 14, went like this
" Life is hard. It's normal to be depressed. As long as u can still handle your business, do whatever gets you through the day"
So no matter what I'd been doing all night/day, I still always went to work. Because it wasn't a problem as long as I didn't miss work. Lol. Ppl I partied with were always amazed. But it helped circumvent the guilt
Interviewer does not let the conversation breathe. A lot of interruptions, interjections and his own opinions. I want to hear what his guest have to say. Interviewing is a fine art. This feels like finger painting with your toes...
Big ups to all those on their journey to freedom! :)
He’s insufferably self centered.
He completely ruins a conversation. He thinks he's the star and people want his thoughts and opinions. How it's this popular and he continues to get bookings, is mid boggling.
Yes, exactly. He's one of those interviewers that tries very hard to ingratiate himself to the guest while appearing cool at the same. I'll never watch him again.
@@michaelgallagher518 the show is a Psyop
It is annoying. But it might be from tight editing from someone who is afraid of silence.
These interviews are great motivation as I hurl into my mid-life crisis. Thank you!!!
"Drugs were never the answer, but boy, did they help soften the questions." - from my memoir: Face Value: From Working the Pole to Baring My Soul (shameless plug bc an indie author is a broke author) ;)
Nice 👍
Tastefully done, no worries
I remember an interview with Joel McHale where he told a story about buying his parents weed, one of the funniest things I've ever heard
Everything about this was relatable…other than having money and access to any drug. But, the motivations and the lessons, etc. Relatable.
Every brain is different. Pro-drug or anti-drug, no two people have the exact same experience. It only took one time for me to say, “Crack is awful, who does this?!” Go off family history with addiction and history of trauma-if you have those, might be better to be the boring straightlace at parties ❤
omg same i accidentally did it once at a party and i was like this is dumb people get addicted to this? WHY
Yep
Cocaine these days is so bad that it's a common experience, which is for the best I suppose.
Had coke twice at US parties, it was terrible. Just like a strong dirty hit of caffeine. I was in the Caribbean and tried some pure coca paste stuff, it was a whole different ballgame. Pleasant and smooth.
A lot of the time when people think "why does anyone like this drug" they're trying something that has been stepped on a million times.
But I'm glad that coca paste is across the gulf of Mexico from me, because I could easily see myself having a problem with that.
@@samus598 my ex-boyfriend was from Peru originally and he said he had such excellent coke in military school he would never ever do coke in America TRASH and POISON
I've been very close to drug addicts. The sober person in the room can be the most interesting. I've come to see this as an aspect of age/experience, & I deeply wish it was talked about more by those who live it.
Natasha takes us to the depths. She is drugs.
You've never met my late mother.
Randy, I am the liquor
mentioning ludes is the fastest way to age yourself...
Freakin luuuudes maaan!
People on ludes should NOT DRIVE.
Jeff Spicoli
Natasha is a legend. An old buddy of mine worked in real estate, he had to clean up her apartment and found tons of crack pipes, paraphernalia, tampons and garbage. She definitely lived it and great to see her still here.
Lol, just throwing her under the bus haha.
The only thing lower than a person lost in their vices is a random TH-cam commenter
Legendary? Nope. Fucking disgusting? Yup.
@@countofmontecristo8369 You're talking about yourself.
@@Diesel257 Actually, they're talking about the OP...countofmontecristo8369 left a reply to a random TH-cam comment/commenter.
Head to the top and notice where it says, Add A Comment. Now look under those comments, including this one. Those are replies.
You just algorithmed into my feed. Love your style, and I really appreciate the random images that show what the person was talking about (maps, etc)
The words that ding up in the background are great too 😂
Imagine being on a crack bender with Tobia Funke.
David Cross is my favorite Never-Nude💕
I just pictured him crying in the shower with his jean shorts on, lol.
I ate a quarter of mushrooms and I thought I was never coming back. I can’t imagine doing what Margaret Cho did.
You took too much than, when I was young I always knew my limit and dosed accordingly, last year I tried again but tool more than my older body wanted and had a not great experience (also didn't have the right people with me) doesn't turn me off, just reinforced my "slow is good" with drugs.
One bad trip doesn't mean it's the drugs fault.
I did too. My buddy and I could read each other's minds that day
Set and setting. It meant to be a quiet journey, not a rave.
Love Natasha. It’s funny they mention American Pie because she is like the old soul in that movie that is above everyone else in real life and in the movie. Much smarter and more interesting than everyone.
I LoVE her (Natasha) She is such a soul sister.
David Cross is one of those entertainers where I've literally never regretted watching him perform.
Honesty is awesome! This is how you start the process of healing if needed. But bringing it out in to the light instead of treating it like a plague. Nothing good happens in the dark.
Take care peace!
People are VERY open about cocaine... especially after a bump or two
Natasha Lyonne could still ruin my life anytime.
This sorta convo… is more entertaining than most celeb interviews.
I've rarely heard of negative effects from psilocybins.
It was so good to see Margaret here. Important stories.
Cho did not trip on mushrooms for 13 years. She went off the deep end. I'm sure that she did harder stuff than mushrooms 🍄 them 13 years.
It's totally possible the shrooms triggered some mental health issues for her, which is what I think she was alluding to. It can 100% trigger things for some people. HPPD, depersonalization etc.
I have such a huge crush on Natasha Lyonne
Never knew I related so much to David Cross. 3 years sober though!
You're where it's at, Neal. I appreciate you. Also, Totally Awesome is the best movie ever. I BELIEVE IN DANCE-UH!! Daaancing is my lliiifeee!!
Thank you for being open with your drug use. So very important for the future of our drug use rights.
"In moderation." Not _quite_ how that works for most people Mister Cross. Also that's not how Psilocybin works Margaret.
“which is weird cause i’m 22” i’m dead 10:12
It wasn’t the Jamba Juice Margaret.
It was going deep into the extreme lifestyle of addiction. Glad she’s back…
I believe every word David just spoke
I was just a normal 20 something skateboard dude living in Philly in the early 2000s….. It was basically the same scenario, rock and roll shows, bars, block parties, industry parties, warehouse parties, cocaine everywhere. You end up with random people, strange apartment, smoking crack till noon the next day. Haven’t touched anything really other than pot in a decade. Philly has fallen off a cliff and is no longer the same city.
@@smelltheglove2038Yep yep!
I have a new appreciation for @DavidCross bc, same 😊
The come down from cola is the most brutal come down I've ever felt. I gave it 2 more trys, same crap. Never again.
Cross thought about his last coke high when he wiped his nose 😂
David smoked crack with Sharon & Tracy 😂
I think it’s actually The Wolfman
I’m getting a Bill Hicks vibe from Neal Brennan. It’s nice to hear positive drug talk.
The Sherlock Holmes pipe they are referring to is called a Calabash.
It is strange how gravitating it can psychologically be, of hearing familiar / famous folks, chatting about otherwise dark topics / subjects.
Major respects to David Cross!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
I am impressed Natasha Lyonne took so many words to say "I am an addict"
Neil Brennan talks like Dr Drew and laughs like him too. 🤣
Mr show is awesome. How could I forget David cross without a letterman beard.
I get David with the coke, it's not a problem until it's a problem. Coke free 4 years alcohol free 3years. Still a smoker 😶🌫️
Hey it's okay. It's just crack, man. Smoke up!
I did heroin for years and honestly couldn’t understand why people wanted uppers. They are so draining. I did them a lot together but never liked it alone. Uppers ruined my life faster too
I’m so in love with Natasha 😩
AHHHHH, David Cross mentioned the guy from London. I’ll die if it’s Uncle Si.
No ones a fiend untill they run out.
I too scored crack in Camdentown, lol!
Love Natasha and David. I have no point.
I couldn't help but notice all the interruptions from the interviewer
Many of them are bullshit, too.
That Natasha Lyonne chick sure is extremely fluent in Yappenese....... Like damn, what a word salad.
Yeah I believe I agree with you. In fact for a good minute there I was yelling at my screen, "please just finish a goddamn sentence!"
Neal reads one book, finds a justification for his drug use, and gives it as advice to everyone. Just get some sleep 😂
Hahahahahahahaha
Everyone knows one of those guys.
Yeah, bit annoying with the poorly timed interjections (and ruining the natural flow)
He’s insufferably expert at everything he does once.
Thought this was an episode talking to Margaret and Natasha at the same time. Done shit myself fer nuthin 😔
Don't smoke it, snort it.
I can't tell you how many times I've said that to people and I stand by it....
Definitely don’t Cho it.
Idk you're not really getting high off coke til you smoke rocks in some sketchy crackhouse surrounded by prostitutes and pistols, planning to head to the atm 90 seconds after you exhale that sweet sweet smoke. Nah really crack almost cost me my sanity and life, and I was in my mid 20s. That said I can occasionally smoke a crack rock now and it has zero hold on me anymore, I just get a little dizzy and nervous. I WIN, CRACK!!
@sn1000k yo you're a legend for being able to casually smoke rocks 😂
@@sn1000kHell yeah 🤘🤘
Ma ga re cho anyeunghaseyo!
How did Natasha Lyonne learn how to speak about that period of her life in whatever way she was referring to?
Philosophy/Film double major at Tish (NYU) at *16.* Might have something to do with it.
@@FlameForgedSoul Great point. Thank you.
Read some Bukowski, read some Burroughs.
Idk seeing them talk about crack and drugs so casually while those same drug epidemics are rampant in neighborhoods don't sit right with me😢
Stop seeing people as victims, everyone has free will the CHOOSE to do those drugs.
It is messed up how the CIA introduced crack into the ghettos.
@allouttabubblegum1984 when people are born into situations that they don't CHOOSE, it's hard to CHOOSE other than what you know, when all you know is what you were born into. Enough of the you have a choice excuse. Yes that is the case most of the time but not all the time.
Drugs are funny! 😂
That’s just really uneducated of you. I mean you could CHOOSE to stop that but will you?
I remember way back with mister show.... Figured you're wrong coke, just like I was.. Emotion lotion!!!
Hey! You got the goods kid.
Natasha rules. They all do. I’ve always heard the hollow stories from friends about the worst and they all said, “it’s better to just stay away from them.”
I can’t look at David without thinking, “Anus Tart”
unless this was bad editing, natasha is frosted
WHEN IN LONDON SMOKE BO BO'S LOL GLAD IM CLEAN LMFAO😂
What is this NEW PERSONALITY of Margret Cho ?
Speedballs are always great
It's frustrating as a person who enjoyed coke for an extensive period of my life, that I can no longer even dabble now because of Fentanyl. My friend almost died thinking he had coke & had to have 1st responders revive him after shooting him full of NARCAN. A guy wants to do a few lines & ends up w/
...an opiate OD!
Dude same. Towards the end of my fun phase, the worry was meth instead of coke or fake lab created acid. Fent is so much scarier
100%
And Molly too. And any type of pharmaceutical in pill form. It’s ridiculous. Granted, I’m not taking pills or doing powders, but I’ve lost many friends and family because of this crap. My cousins husband most recently and 6 months before that it was one of my cousins from a different uncle. That was a year and a half ago, there has been over a dozen before that. I’m right outside Philly so all the worst crap gets it start here. Fetty, that tranq zombie crap….. it’s bad.
In Europe we thankfully do not have that at all . The drugs are good quality and plentiful
@@jacobjorgenson9285 You guys definitely do. Look up nitazenes/zenes. They are becoming a bigger thing in England/Scotland and surrounding areas. Test everything you get!
I think in the 80’s I went out with Natasha Lyonne for years, but neither of us remember
Natasha is still my childhood crush from American pie.
The Slums of Beverly Hills will ALWAYS be my favorite!
If there's a God, she's a redhead.
Neal Brennan saying somebody looks unhealthy is… strange
13 years?! Was she predisposed to psychotic breaks?
As everybody who has tried it knows, it’s impossible to use cocaine in moderation. That’s the problem with it.
When you are in another country, you are the one with the accent.
Listen, it doesn’t matter if you were born a certain way or not. I have friends who came from nothing to who now’s runs a very successful security system company. I also had a friend that had everything. That friend got hooked on heroin and died a few years from an overdose. I, myself, am a recovering alcoholic. It’s hard to sit here and read it’s a choice/it’s not a choice. It’s different paths in life that people walk down sometimes. Maybe to their own fault or someone else’s. So before we go getting on our high horse, remember that people work hard to get sober. Getting sober is a choice. A choice that not everyone has the ability, of help or resources, to make. There’s more factors to this than what some people really know.
this guy was in alvin and the chipmunks💀
I would make Natasha an egg white omelet with tomatoes and mushrooms with gluten free waffles and a mimosa.
Was David Cross' English "rockabilly guy" Billy Childish?
So how do they slow it down in L.A.? :)
Rick James’ son lived with me for a while. There were a lot of drugs, easily accessible to us at all times, mostly for free.
Seeing the potential for a problem to arise, I implemented something I called “The Three Day Rule.” Once we had been doing ANY drug for three days, we had to put it down. We could immediately start doing a DIFFERENT drug, just not the same one for more than three consecutive days. That way we never caught a habit.
It TOTALLY worked! ✌🏼
That is the way
I love the internet because if comments like this ❤
That's still drug abuse 🙄
Oh for the love, I forgot about this rule of the Underworld 🤣
10/10 would not recommend this life’s lesson to the future generations to be clear 🙆🏻♀️
Some people can take it and leave it at will. Some people can only take it and take it and take it. If you're able to use "drugs" and/or alcohol recreationally, more power to you. Also, half of the current addicts in America are completely functioning, it at least as much as the next guy who doesn't use and no one is the wiser except the person who's got the shackles on.
Viz magazine is superb. ❤
That exclamation point is on the screen
Not more than usual ❤
you look 22, Natasha!!
To answer your question yeah I did like that somewhat
Wow I could never let my family know the drugs I did
All in my 20’s but still
I’m glad it’s over , I wish I would of worked out in my 20’s 😊
I speak the same way aboyt my journey through that type of life and the characters that populate that dark space. I was a witness, an observer, they are vinettes in my memory .
Weird cause they're real people, I mean we're real people. :)
In natashas interview. Count how many times they say the word "like "
@4:55 I have done every major well known drug as well as weird alphabet soup drugs that never caught on and this bit is super super super important especially when using stimulants. You have to get some sleep at some point and every time I've pushed myself with meth, MDMA, or any of the tons of forms of amphetamines and stayed up for several days at a time it has not ended well. I don't do drugs anymore, but once I realized that you must take a break and get sleep I never had another episode where I lost my shit or started having the BAD hallucinations.
Rush to the comments to see the cult of recovery get all fired up😂😂😂
I'm Mary Poppins, y'all!
Watching your parents, as absorbing vignettes, treating your life as an experiment: that’s called depersonalization. Classic trauma response, your brain trying to protect itself from more damage by cordoning off any emotional response.
In London, with two friends and three strangers is how everyone should smoke crack.🎉
You know what's funny about drugs?
Not a damn thing when you don't have any.