The Drug Education Seminar for Kids (D.E.S.K) Sit behind yours as today
We touch on the difference between... Coke and Crack.
Inb4 blah blah he mad (It's all I got because he knows better and I muzzzzt win the internet)
I feel this is very important as there is an alarming amount of naive and all round fraudulence on a rap website where people try to rap like street wise hoodlums when they don't even know the basics of a trade which is very prevalent amongst the "law breakers" they try to portray themselves through the "power of rhyme"
So here we go kids.
"Coke IS crack, how do you think Crack is MADE" - Dope Man.
Brilliant. Not only is your name dope man and you don't know the difference between Coke and Crack, BUT YOU GO ON TO PROVE THEY AREN'T THE SAME IN THE VERY SAME SENTENCE YOU TRY TO CLAIM THEY ARE. Please refer to the key capitalized words in the above quote.
Now.
Coke vs Crack
In today’s dangerous drug world, it is important for everyone from users to doctors to concerned parents to understand the differences between coke and crack. Cocaine has been around much longer, and is considered a more stable drug. By stable we are referring to price, consistent purity, and ease of availability.
Cocaine takes nearly 15 minutes to interact with the body’s system and produce the effects it is used for, while crack tends to be a nearly instantaneous hit at 15 seconds. This makes cocaine a more popular drug among those who are hedging toward the ‘safe side’ versus those that are looking for a more ‘wild ride.’ Crack is generally considered to be a more potent and dangerous drug because it entices the user to lose control of their thoughts and actions more directly than coke users.
Cocaine comes with a higher price tag. It is more difficult to find a ready supplier because of its higher price. The higher price is usually consistent but it isn’t something that most addicts can afford on a regular basis. This often means that the popularity of cocaine is secondary. Crack is cheap, available, and provides instant relief.
Cocaine is not considered to be as dangerous or as addictive. Many social scientists believe this is more because of the price than preference. Users will find that they use cocaine as a ‘treat’ rather than a regular thing. Other users will only use cocaine, which means they tend to refrain from daily use.
Next week we shall cover the difference between salt and pepper, a chicken kebab and a donna kebab as well as the toughy that is the difference between beer and wine as well as cigarettes and cigars. You fucking morons.
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Fuck off, I got work to do.
Last edited by J u s T C; 03-18-2014 at 12:24 AM.
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