Liam Payne (from One Direction) es morte after fall from balcony (1 Viewer)

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What does pink cocaine do?​

People use the drug on the club scene to experience euphoria and enhanced sensory perception. UK Addiction Treatment Centres said it could cause “hallucinations”. On its website, it states: “Pink cocaine also has hallucinogenic properties, unlike the purely stimulant effects of traditional cocaine. Users of pink cocaine report both euphoric and psychedelic experiences, including altered sensory perception and mood swings.

“When compared to other stimulants like methamphetamine or synthetic drugs like ecstasy (MDMA), pink cocaine offers a unique combination of stimulant and hallucinogenic effects.”

It is an easy drug to overdose on, the treatment centres added. Long-term use can also cause heart attacks, high blood pressure, increased risk of stroke, as well as behavioural changes, addiction, persistent anxiety, depression and psychosis.……


the kids used to eat acid and X together to get those effects....they called it trolling or candyflipping....

sad times....we used to be a proper drug using country
 
the kids used to eat acid and X together to get those effects....they called it trolling or candyflipping....

sad times....we used to be a proper drug using country
Kids have it too easy these days with their designer drugs and interweb tutorials explaining plugging.
 
Never heard of pink cocaine

Is the implication is that he was whacked out of his mind and didn’t know where he was or what he was doing?

Or put him in a dark frame of mind where he deliberately jumped?

Also don’t presume “the pink cocaine made it happen” - it does not sound like he was in a fine or even okay emotional state and then took some pink cocaine and ended up on the sidewalk. He appears to have been in a pretty bad place mentally/emotionally and the pink cocaine (a misnomer because it’s a cocktail of numerous drugs, some of which are ‘harder’ than cocaine) that day was just part of the substance abuse that he was involved in at the time.
 
Also don’t presume “the pink cocaine made it happen” - it does not sound like he was in a fine or even okay emotional state and then took some pink cocaine and ended up on the sidewalk. He appears to have been in a pretty bad place mentally/emotionally and the pink cocaine (a misnomer because it’s a cocktail of numerous drugs, some of which are ‘harder’ than cocaine) that day was just part of the substance abuse that he was involved in at the time.
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If you’ve read about Liam Payne this week, you’ve probably also read about his former girlfriend Maya Henry.

And if you’ve gone down the rabbit hole of social media, much of what you’ve read won’t have been pleasant.

“It’s all your fault,” reads one comment on the model’s most recent Instagram post. “Are you happy now?” asks another.

There are entire diatribes about Henry’s character, her career, and her upbringing.

It appears the reflexive instinct among certain grieving fans has been to blame Payne’s death on Henry, and abuse her incessantly as a result.

It goes without saying that the death of the former One Direction star, who suffered a fatal fall from a balcony in Argentina last week at the age of 31, is a tragedy that has shaken to the core even those who were never 1D fans in the first place.

Payne joins the list of famous, talented, beautiful men whose all-too-short lives were marred by struggles with drugs and alcohol. River Phoenix. Kurt Cobain. Jim Morrison, and so on.

Over time, these deaths acquire their own eerie mythology. The curious tragic romanticism we apply to them conceals the many broken lives left behind: girlfriends, exes, children.

With Payne, the simultaneous glorification and horror have been heightened by social media. An active user of Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat, the musician allowed fans to feel as if they knew him.

The reaction to his death has for many felt akin to losing a real-life friend. Because that’s who he was to so many people, a relatable, cheeky chappy who got caught up in the dizzying heights of fame. He was someone people connected to. They were on his side, and he was on theirs.

One consequence of this is that many fans have struggled to contemplate the idea of their hero being capable of causing harm.

Wives, girlfriends and former lovers are almost always blamed and harassed when deaths like Payne’s happen: many Nirvana fans blamed Cobain’s suicide on his wife, Courtney Love, with whom he had a famously tumultuous relationship.

More recently, Ariana Grande was berated following the death of her former partner, Mac Miller, who died of an overdose in 2018…..



 
Looks like pop rocks. He'd probably still be alive if he snorted pop rocks. Or at least died a more exciting death.
Then he'd be like Mikey.


 

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