I Was Tricked Into Smoking Crack | True Horror Story

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Published 2021-06-15

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  • @24DaniS24
    I was tricked about 100 times by myself.
  • After my trip yesterday, I did understand why mushrooms are praised... you can have some beautiful experiences on them..
  • @paulhardy8245
    This happened to me with Crystal meth. I was right on the verge of passing out when I was asked if I wanted to try something and then was told to suck softly. Second later, I was no longer drunk. This was a start of a 19 year addiction that I finally beat 3 years ago.
  • @mr_gourmet
    I was tricked over 972 times in a row! This kind of stuff is really common.
  • @Ojfanta
    "I only do it once in a while, as a treat" famous crack words.
  • @awadeuwu5026
    How not to get addicted to crack: Drink a lot of alcohol til you don't even remember you smoked crack.
  • @r3d5ive87
    I came home from work and my roommate was smoking crack with 5 women from his job. They asked me if I wanted to try it. I chugged a beer and made my own beer can crack pipe since I used to do that with weed too. Smoked a rock and was blown away at how amazing it was. Never smoked it again. 30 years later if I think about it my brain still wants some.
  • @Kenjiro5775
    During an awesome acid trip two decades ago, I was handed a bong and I thought it was just cannabis. After taking a hit, the guy that handed me the bong asked, "Have you ever free based coke?" I said no, then he smiled and said, "You just did." The LSD masked any felt effects of the coke as I could not tell the difference. He certainly was affected because he was talking a mile a minute. After coming down, I felt betrayed and never spoke with the bong owner again.
  • I smoked crack during a depressed period after coming out of homelessness, had some old lady with no teeth feeding me hits out of a lightbulb, just talked nonsense nonstop then smoked weed and went to bed lol, worst thing was i wanted to get more the next day for like no reason, never thought it would be so addictive, luckily my best friend who i went through being homeless with took me out of our apartment when he heard me talking about trying to get more and we went out to the place we would camp and we stayed out there for a couple days away so i couldn't get more :) so glad i had him around
  • Young Adam looks like one of those flashback scenes in movies where they use the same old actor but wearing a wig
  • Psilocybin, LSD, shrooms and DMT are absolutely life changing substances that have so much potential to help people with mental health issues.
  • @Jennifer-bw7ku
    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
  • @michaelg8642
    what if when Adam is 70 years old his videos are like “My Blood Pressure Med Experience”
  • "I'm good. I'll pass" and still proceeds to push it on him. These type of "friends" ruin lives.
  • @brenden1079
    He was definitely trying to drag you down to his level, and was probably always envious. I really respect the amount of courage you have to tell such a sensitive story, I can really relate sometimes just feeling so unheard.
  • @ffffacsimile
    I had a very similar experience with meth. These “friends” of mine at the time kept calling it “swoop”, and me being naive regarding hard-drugs, had no idea what I was actually trying. Once I felt the high from this “swoop,” I immediately knew that this was THE drug for me, thus leading me down a path of addiction that I still struggle with today…. These so-called friends would even supply me with more whenever I needed it, keeping up the lie for months, but obviously I’d eventually find out the reality of it all, though a little bit too late considering by then I was already heavily addicted…. If I would’ve known what I was actually doing meth back then, I probably would have never even tried it. It makes me sick if I think about all the “what if’s” anymore though. All I can do is move on and learn from it now. So yup, sometimes those who you think are your friends are actually the exact opposite of that.
  • @wizz9286
    ah yes the true gateway drugs: alcohol and lack of knowledge
  • @jbain4750
    It seems like there's a common desire among hardcore drug addicts to get other people addicted. It's like they can feel better about their own situation if everyone else is just as bad off.
  • My mom tried it once but she never did it a second time because A) she said the high was too good and knew that could easily turn into an addiction B) the dude she was smoking with started to smoke carpet lint because he thought he had dropped some crack but he had in fact just smoked it all