To me, I think they were good, till you go to that point of no return. Responsible drug use right?
Are DNM's better or worse for addicts?
To me, I think they were good, till you go to that point of no return. Responsible drug use right?
[15 Points] Vendor_BBMC:
[11 Points] CocaineNose:
horrible for addicts. People going through withdrawals need stuff instantly or at the latest next day. I'm sure everyone will say just buy in bulk etc etc. It just doesn't work that way because when they have it they'll use it.
[2 Points] ShulginsCat:
I think they were good, till you go to that point of no return
I don't think there is a simple answer.
When I think about Heroin in particular, I remember one chick on this sub who told us how she had to do terrible things to get her fix when she was buying IRL. For her the DNMs may have saved her dignity, maybe her life.
Then there are users here who tell us they wouldn't have gotten into H at all if it wasn't for the DNMs, or at least not this deep. For them, the DNMs may eventually take their life or at least make it a lot worse.
The discussion on whether DNMs are good or bad depends on your opinion on whether making drugs more accessible is a net positive or a negative. Drugs have enriched our lives for many years through music, art, self-discovery, and plain old fun. They have also ruined countless lives, causing embarrassment, financial loss, injury and death. The only difference is that now we can get them a bit more easily.
[1 Points] mollyfumble:
For me, I learned of DNM'S right after a 6 month long stay in jail/detox/rehab/recovery (?) for opiates (blues/snorted), was doing the normal addict behavior of sourcing stuff, lying. Basically what I'm trying to get at is not about withdrawal, but more about managing on your DOC with the purest, best product available to any consumer (Fuck the Middle Man). It's not about bottoming out more like WTF, how long does an average consumer stay on a single DNM
[1 Points] commonsensethrow:
I'm in the process of developing a dope addiction (three weeks of daily dope use now) and to me it's a double-edged sword. RL dope around here sucks ass, but the domestic dope scene is pretty good. My country isn't that big, so with the right vendors I stand a good chance of getting my stuff the next day, even with free shipping.
Then again, I'd have never found myself in this predicament if not for the DNMs. Not placing the blame, just saying they facilitated access enormously.
[1 Points] bobbiggs69:
I'd say they're better.
I actually moved to a different state to get away from all the people I knew that I could get dope from. I was moving in with a girl that was not into drugs at all, so I wouldn't have much opportunity to meet people that were. I'm also not the kind of guy that would go to an open air market, even if I actually could score, no matter how sick I was I wouldn't take that risk. I was clean about 6 months, and then I found Silk Road. I spiraled pretty far for about a year until I got an ultimatum.
Now, DNM's are great when you're in your addiction and you still have a lot to lose. It's a lot better than dealing with the typical heroin dealer type. You know, always late, not just by minutes but hours. Doesn't have command of the English language. Always has heat on them.
DNM's suck when you're trying to separate yourself from the source.
[1 Points] None:
DNMs are better for normal people. People who can wait a couple of days for their drugs. People who arent spending their every penny on their drugs...People who dont want to deal with thug ass drug dealers or the thug asses that might know drug dealers to try to make a connect..
[1 Points] footlockervip:
If you want to safely buy drugs that are probably more pure, then yes.
If you are an addict and have no access to any drugs then i guess it could hurt you.
Me personally I use it for everything except heroin and cocaine becuase those are plentiful in my area and the dope is a joke on here half the time
[1 Points] HulkVsMeth:
It was hard being a heroin addict and only being able to get good dope off the darknet, I'd have withdraws at least once a week haha.
[1 Points] FreeTradeCocaine:
DNM's are not the cause of your addiction. They facilitate you getting your drugs. What you do with it is entirely your own choice. They provide a competitive environment for sellers which necesitates better quality less to non cutting agents and peer reviews which give unbiased advice and info. DNM's improve quality and lessen the risks involved which are effects. Addiction is the effect of your choices, DNM's your neighborhood dealer your genetics or upbringing are nothing but percieved causes, excuses. Be responsible to yourself: buy dnm drugs! ;)
[0 Points] None:
Not an addict, but I'm sure there's a few people who deleted every drug dealer from their cell phone, and got readdicted through the DNMs. They probably do more good than harm, but doesn't mean there are never indirect victims.
[-7 Points] traderofswings:
I think addicts are probably at the bottom of the barrel any way you paint it
DNM users are organized and able to plan ahead. DNM opioid addicts need to be the same.
You can't use TOR if you just sold your laptop for heroin.