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Drugs screwed up my friends life

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How does him getting hit by a car relate to his drug use?

 

 

 

Yeah the two don't really... link.

 

 

 

He got hit by a car...he thought he saw.

 

 

 

 

 

:-k

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anyone care to try?

shouldn't deal drugs in the first place. if he was that desperate for cash he should work longer hours. or at all.

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Dealing drugs on the streets is one of the lowest (on average) paid professions in the entire world. People should read the chapter on "Why drug dealers still live with their mums" in the book Freakonomics.

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Dealing drugs on the streets is one of the lowest (on average) paid professions in the entire world. People should read the chapter on "Why drug dealers still live with their mums" in the book Freakonomics.

 

 

 

If I can remember when I read that correctly, they compare gang members dealing drugs to hopeful actors/actresses being waiters/waitresses. Not many people are able to make it big, but the payoffs for those who do are a big enough incentive to deal drugs.

I want to know what kind of drugs he was doing. It's the only way to link getting hit by a car on a bike to drugs.

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That sucks but i don't see how drugs plays any part in him being hit by a car. We don't know but that could be the other guys fault.

 

 

 

Besides how did it ruin his life? If it was something hard like crack then yeah i can see that but if it's weed than i can't really see the connection here.

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How does him getting hit by a car relate to his drug use?

 

 

 

Yeah the two don't really... link.

 

 

 

He got hit by a car...he thought he saw.

 

 

 

:-k . It makes perfect sense....

Tbh, you might as well say "riding a bike ruined my friend's life"

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I can sum up almost all of the posts in two sentences:

 

 

 

It wasn't the drugs that screwed up your friends life, it was ....

 

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Let me know what kind of drugs these were so I can tell if it was really the drugs' fault.

 

 

 

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How does him getting hit by a car relate to his drug use?

 

 

 

He was high while riding his bike. If you're high do you think you'll be able to think straight?

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How does him getting hit by a car relate to his drug use?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He was high while riding his bike. If you're high do you think you'll be able to think straight?

 

 

 

So, whenever you're high, a car comes barelling out of nowhere to hit you?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He was high, that's not really in dispute.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, he had enough control over his faculties to be able to balance and ride the bike for - assumingly - some distance before the accident. If the driver had his headlights on, he should have seen the bike and been able to stop or avoid the collision entirely. Even by streetlights he should have been seen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However, the fact is that the friend was hit, and people are jumping to conclusions that clearly he was at fault because he was high, rather than considering that the driver of the car may have been in the wrong themselves.

Still no. Ash clearly states that some time later he was hit. His high could have worn out by then.

 

How does him getting hit by a car relate to his drug use?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He was high while riding his bike. If you're high do you think you'll be able to think straight?

How does being high give him an excuse for not being able to see a car? It's not as if 3000+ pounds of moving metal is inconspicuous. Did his being high hinder him from clearly seeing everything in his surroundings? Maybe. Would he have been able to evade the car had he not been high? Maybe. But I fail to see how one person getting hit by a car while he was high (if he was high while riding his bike) provides a strong argument for blanket statements such as:

 

 

 

Drugs screw up your life and thats all there is too it.

This is the way the world ends. Look at this [bleep]ing shit we're in man. Not with a bang, but with a whimper. And with a whimper, I'm splitting, Jack.

I'm pretty sure this is a lie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some facts:

 

 

 

His friend was riding a bike.

 

 

 

He got hit by a big truck.

 

 

 

Even when high, I doubt it takes your brain 10 seconds to recognize that a big truck is coming that could possibly flatten you and that you have to get out of the way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Explaination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

His friend was riding a bike.

 

 

 

Riding a bike requires balance and if you're high, you wouldn't have good coordination of movements and therefore fall off and be unable to ride a bike.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He got hit by a big truck.

 

 

 

I assume that a big truck isn't that hard to see, especially with headlights etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even when high, I doubt it takes your brain 10 seconds to recognize that a big truck is coming that could possibly flatten you and that you have to get out of the way.

 

 

 

Usually an average person not under the influence is able to recognize that a truck is coming their way and they could be flattened in approximently 0.6 seconds (signal going to the brain and back). The action however might take 2-3 seconds. Now unless a high person spend the time frozen, they should have a slow reaction time but to just make a decision to make a slight turn still doesn't take 10 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All in all, unless his friend was

 

 

 

1. High to any degree but miraculously able to ride a bike but not recognize a truck is going to run you over, then....I don't know what's going on with him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. His friend was walking with the bike and was too high to process, within 10 seconds, that he'll get run over by a truck and react.

Drugs cost to much.. I will stick to beer :oops:

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