Raid wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 11:49 am
Is coke really that widespread these days? I feel like it used to be a fringe drug synonymous with rich banker types, but it almost seems to have replaced weed in terms of amount of use.
Insanely so mate, and way more widespread than the wealthy office-jockey drug that it used to be. I read an article some years back that said that 99% of UK banknotes had cocaine and/or blood residue on them, and use to often notice old bloodstains on the edges of banknotes before they were replaced by the plastic ones.
Someone was fired from my company recently for taking it at a gathering in the head office in the centre of the London financial district, losing their filter and offering it to people they didn't know. Needless to say one of those people called them out on it and they were escorted from the building there and then. Bye bye career...
Raid wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 1:15 pm
I can't imagine how stupid you'd have to be to take coke before a work's party. If you think you need drugs to get you through one just don't bloody go.
It is so widespread people have almost accepted it as normal in some circles, Sales in particular. If you know the signs you can spot folks on it a mile away - pinprick pupils and a total inability to stop talking are the obvious ones, that's if they aren't constantly sniffing or even have the fucking stuff around their nostrils. I see it so often on nights out it barely occasions comment any more. Also the obvious signs in virtually every pub toilet, lines of suspicious residue on the cisterns etc. Lots of places these days give flat surfaces in their loos a spray of WD40 before opening each evening, as that dissolves it on contact.