Luxey is dead.

i do not do the bookface.
could some kind soul pm to me the link to the gofundme site?
i believe i can access it without being totally zuckerberged
thanks.
 
I'm glad I took 2009 off.

I've seen so many come and go since then.

I wish you were around when I first came to the GB. I really do enjoy your posts. It was butters and blunt trauma, Byron, honey123, kbate, Perg, evesdream, Colonel, Zumi, SonnyL. Neci, Sinny and lots of others.

:rose:
 
I've seen so many come and go since then.

I wish you were around when I first came to the GB. I really do enjoy your posts. It was butters and blunt trauma, Byron, honey123, kbate, Perg, evesdream, Colonel, Zumi, SonnyL. Neci, Sinny and lots of others.

:rose:


I wish I had been around too. :heart:

Breaks are good though. :)

I hated not posting with Byron more in the time before he passed. :(
 
I wish I had been around too. :heart:

Breaks are good though. :)

I hated not posting with Byron more in the time before he passed. :(

He wasn't fun to post with at the end. He and I had a good relationship until the last year before the demon consumed him.
 
He wasn't fun to post with at the end. He and I had a good relationship until the last year before the demon consumed him.

We had our run ins over the years. We had some knock down, drag out, sword wielding moments.

But we shared a love of all things Tarantino. It's the bond that ties. *nods*
 
I wish I had been around too. :heart:

Breaks are good though. :)

I hated not posting with Byron more in the time before he passed. :(

It's always the nice ones who take a break.

I developed a bit of a soft spot for Byron. I couldn't stand him at first.
He was a massive shit sometimes but underneath it all he was very sweet and caring and kind and he had a big heart. And he could really write when he wanted to. I was very sad when I heard he'd passed away.
 
We had our run ins over the years. We had some knock down, drag out, sword wielding moments.

But we shared a love of all things Tarantino. It's the bond that ties. *nods*

You and me both kiddo, but it was Tombstone... ;) ;)



When he went ballistic (probably during a binge) he was always contrite and apologetic afterwards. He was smart enough that I put up with it.


YOU? Not so much! :p :p :p
 
You could say the same about a soldier, a smoker, an over eater, a copper...they are all human beings first and most leave loved ones behind who will miss them. That is always worth feeling sad about in my book.

Exactly.

Addiction is a terrible fatal disease from which very few people (percentile) manage to recover.
 
You don't get to tell people how to feel.

Addictions are a tragedy. We need to end the war on drugs and put the money into awareness and treatment. Not only will we save a lot of money that way, but you get a standardization of doses which, in effect, affects the poor user in a more beneficial manner than what we have now; you never know what the level of purity is, you never know what it has been cut with, and with every injection/ingestion, you're playing Russian Roulette.
 
That's what I thought. Shame we were both wrong.

you weren't. her life was good. turned around. she had been living clean. she had a good job, she had a good family, she was creating a good life. I've seen the posts from friends, family, workmates, people she'd supported through narcotics anonymous, and her boss that prove she had been doing really well.

it's easy, when an addict takes a step back, to forget the thousands of steps they've taken forward. sadly, even one step back can have dire consequences... but that doesn't invalidate everything she had achieved.

nobody should picture her as some tragic, downward spiral of a life, because that's horseshit, a million miles from the truth. it was a life of hard fought progress and her future would have been beautiful.
 
you weren't. her life was good. turned around. she had been living clean. she had a good job, she had a good family, she was creating a good life. I've seen the posts from friends, family, workmates, people she'd supported through narcotics anonymous, and her boss that prove she had been doing really well.

it's easy, when an addict takes a step back, to forget the thousands of steps they've taken forward. sadly, even one step back can have dire consequences... but that doesn't invalidate everything she had achieved.

nobody should picture her as some tragic, downward spiral of a life, because that's horseshit, a million miles from the truth. it was a life of hard fought progress and her future would have been beautiful.

And there ya go. That's good to hear. :heart:
 
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