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| Dragoshi:
...for a second there I parsed it as your cousin being 2 years old. And then I noticed the 'who has'. I think my brain is starting to nod off agian. :x |
| Jana:
A-F: I guess I meant a real operation, not amateur meth labs... Well, I guess most, if not all, meth labs are run by amateurs anyway. Besides, after moving, a "drug bust" was someone getting caught growing pot in their basement, so it's been a long while since I've seen any organized crime. TSO: Yeah, that would seem to be the likely explanation... No way to know for sure until you get news, though. And of course people are retarded. Do you think anyone important on the higher-end of the chain really does meth? In fact, most street dealers start dealing to support their habits. A few smart dealers, and most higher-ups, aren't even touching what they're selling. Although how your brother talked someone else into this isn't totally beyond me. Is your cousin the "generally reliable" type? Just because someone has kids doesn't make them responsible, as I'm sure many people would testify. |
| helvetica:
She got married and knocked up right after highschool so... no she's not the "generally reliable" type =P |
| ♛ Apher-Forte:
I swear my body still feels effects from smoking that fucked up shit of rat poison concoction. |
| Hello Purvis:
As Jan seems to be the one who knows about this shit. Wouldn't it be rather hard for a non-user to become a dealer to begin with? As a user, you're able to make make connections with other dealers and suppliers and actually get your hands on the stuff. As a non-user, you'd have to find a way to get into that infrastructure and gain trust, I would imagine. And unless you're already in organized crime and have a good name, I imagine this would not be easy. |
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