In Response to: Crack vs. Meth In Calgary a hit of crack is 8 bucks. It lasts about 5 minutes and some signs are (from what Ive seen in my ex) you become withdawn and dont want people around. You feel hot and sweaty.
'Crack' is cocaine. You get the same weight for the same price but the effects of crack last a whole lot less time than cocaine in its powder form so it ends up being way.
You become very quiet and paranoid and cant focus on one thing. The second your done your hit you start looking for ways to get more.
I would come home and when I thought he was smoking it in the house I would find porn everywhere and lube. He would keep his eyes open so wide (like that hamster on bedtime stories) and he was very quiet. He couldnt be in the same room as anyone and the smell. He smelled discusting. Like burnt plastic, urine, and chemicals.
His hygene would suck and he didnt eat. I dont know about meth but Im sure Will is right, Will knows everything.
What a smart cookie that one is. Posted: 9:38 AM Received 0 Thanks for this Post.
1) The Rush—A rush is the initial response the abuser feels when smoking or injecting methamphetamine. During the rush, the abuser’s heartbeat races and metabolism, blood pressure and pulse soar. Unlike the rush associated with crack cocaine, which lasts for approximately two to five minutes, the methamphetamine rush can continue for up to thirty minutes. 2) The High—The rush is followed by a high, sometimes called “the shoulder.” During the high, the abuser often feels aggressively smarter and becomes argumentative, often interrupting other people and finishing their sentences. The delusional effects can result in a user becoming intensely focused on an insignificant item, such as repeatedly cleaning the same window for several hours. The high can last four to sixteen hours.
3) The Binge—A binge is uncontrolled use of a drug or alcohol. It refers to the abuser’s urge to maintain the high by smoking or injecting more methamphetamine. The binge can last three to fifteen days. During the binge, the abuser becomes hyperactive both mentally and physically. Each time the abuser smokes or injects more of the drug, he experiences another but smaller rush until, finally, there is no rush and no high. 4) Tweaking—A methamphetamine abuser is most dangerous when experiencing a phase of the addiction called “tweaking”—a condition reached at the end of a drug binge when methamphetamine no longer provides a rush or a high. Unable to relieve the horrible feelings of emptiness and craving, an abuser loses his sense of identity.
Intense itching is common and a user can become convinced that bugs are crawling under his skin. Unable to sleep for days at a time, the abuser is often in a completely psychotic state and he exists in his own world, seeing and hearing things that no one else can perceive. His hallucinations are so vivid that they seem real and, disconnected from reality, he can become hostile and dangerous to himself and others.
From there, the principles will click as you gain experience from your own projects over time. The recommended way to learn is to watch this entire video from start to finish. This is meant to be a basic overview on where to find the common tools you need in this application and is ideal for beginners who have little or no experience in Maya. No nonsense, just simple point to point teaching of all the generic tools common in many 3d applications.
The potential for self-mutilation is high. 5) The Crash—To a binge abuser, the crash happens when the body shuts down, unable to cope with the drug effects overwhelming it; this results in a long period of sleep for the person. Even the meanest, most violent abuser becomes almost lifeless during the crash. The crash can last one to three days.
In Response to: Crack vs. Meth In Calgary a hit of crack is 8 bucks. It lasts about 5 minutes and some signs are (from what Ive seen in my ex) you become withdawn and dont want people around. You feel hot and sweaty.
'Crack' is cocaine. You get the same weight for the same price but the effects of crack last a whole lot less time than cocaine in its powder form so it ends up being way.
You become very quiet and paranoid and cant focus on one thing. The second your done your hit you start looking for ways to get more.
I would come home and when I thought he was smoking it in the house I would find porn everywhere and lube. He would keep his eyes open so wide (like that hamster on bedtime stories) and he was very quiet. He couldnt be in the same room as anyone and the smell. He smelled discusting. Like burnt plastic, urine, and chemicals.
His hygene would suck and he didnt eat. I dont know about meth but Im sure Will is right, Will knows everything.
What a smart cookie that one is. Posted: 9:38 AM Received 0 Thanks for this Post.
1) The Rush—A rush is the initial response the abuser feels when smoking or injecting methamphetamine. During the rush, the abuser’s heartbeat races and metabolism, blood pressure and pulse soar. Unlike the rush associated with crack cocaine, which lasts for approximately two to five minutes, the methamphetamine rush can continue for up to thirty minutes. 2) The High—The rush is followed by a high, sometimes called “the shoulder.” During the high, the abuser often feels aggressively smarter and becomes argumentative, often interrupting other people and finishing their sentences. The delusional effects can result in a user becoming intensely focused on an insignificant item, such as repeatedly cleaning the same window for several hours. The high can last four to sixteen hours.
3) The Binge—A binge is uncontrolled use of a drug or alcohol. It refers to the abuser’s urge to maintain the high by smoking or injecting more methamphetamine. The binge can last three to fifteen days. During the binge, the abuser becomes hyperactive both mentally and physically. Each time the abuser smokes or injects more of the drug, he experiences another but smaller rush until, finally, there is no rush and no high. 4) Tweaking—A methamphetamine abuser is most dangerous when experiencing a phase of the addiction called “tweaking”—a condition reached at the end of a drug binge when methamphetamine no longer provides a rush or a high. Unable to relieve the horrible feelings of emptiness and craving, an abuser loses his sense of identity.
Intense itching is common and a user can become convinced that bugs are crawling under his skin. Unable to sleep for days at a time, the abuser is often in a completely psychotic state and he exists in his own world, seeing and hearing things that no one else can perceive. His hallucinations are so vivid that they seem real and, disconnected from reality, he can become hostile and dangerous to himself and others.
From there, the principles will click as you gain experience from your own projects over time. The recommended way to learn is to watch this entire video from start to finish. This is meant to be a basic overview on where to find the common tools you need in this application and is ideal for beginners who have little or no experience in Maya. No nonsense, just simple point to point teaching of all the generic tools common in many 3d applications.
The potential for self-mutilation is high. 5) The Crash—To a binge abuser, the crash happens when the body shuts down, unable to cope with the drug effects overwhelming it; this results in a long period of sleep for the person. Even the meanest, most violent abuser becomes almost lifeless during the crash. The crash can last one to three days.