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"Diacetylmorphine or morphine diacetate, also known as diamorphine, is an opiate analgesic synthesized by C.R. Alder Wright in 1874 by adding two acetyl groups to the molecule morphine found in the opium poppy. It is the 3,6-diacetyl ester of morphine, and functions as a morphine prodrug (meaning that it is metabolically converted to morphine inside the body in order for it to work)." - Wikipedia, yes that means it can never be wrong just like Qi.
Heroin, also known by the chemical terms specified above, is one of the least desirable 'experiments' in a young rebelious teenager's dreams. Now, why is that? Cocaine is widely accepted by the ideals of these kind of cliche teenagers wanting to be a rockstar.
Sure, coke is a 'upper' and heroin is a 'downer' but we all know how the fall high up the hill is worse than the fall from the bottom, eh? Now I'm not saying one is better than the other I don't recommend either, I simply wonder about the social implications of trying heroin... a crack cocaine addict is just as taboo and 'disgusting' as a heroin addict. Although when it comes to experimentation they at least stick to powder rather than crack, if you're going to try hard drugs (Which again you shouldn't, drugs are baddd mkay) why exclude heroin? (That was rhetorical we all know the horrible effects these drugs have on our body) The point I'm trying to debate is why is it so frowned upon by society? (Also again pretty rhetorical I know why, and to be fair society is f.u.b.a.r, so I'll just ask the question I want to.)
What is your stance on heroin, and it's victims?