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SK8TE FEMALE IN CARROLLTON TX NEED A PLACE TO STAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PLEASE. I DON'T HAVE A CAR AND I DON'T OWN Much STUFF
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x316sm · 10 months
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Using fent is crazy to me, I have no addictive personality so I'm glad I can stop anytime I want and not start again for a while. But the only reason I use is because it doesn't show up on my probation test luckily, and I just honestly love the feeling of nodding out and all my worries dissappear. Anyone else feel this way?
My drug usage with my fiancee started off honestly safe and normal. We both always made sure we were careful and were not over doing it. If we tried something new we tried small amounts then redose if needed. We ultimately both wanted to try every drug atleast once. I've came to the conclusion that I hate stimulants and uppers. But I love downers and sedatives.
I've tried almost every drug except like pcp, k2, and a few others I can't remember but if you want to know what I used I'll make a post later with a list on how I felt, and if it's worth it.
We have never overdosed , maybe was close the first time we tried fent powder in missouri we nodded out hard for 2 hours or more in a parking lot and I saw a light (most likely the bright ass sun) and woke up gasping looking at my fiancee shaking her up panicking and saying it's too strong lol. But that's also why we always take small hits of new batches or new drugs just to feel it out and incase it takes a while to kick in.
Please anyone who uses fent or any other drugs, go slow, have someone to watch you, and take care of your health while using. Drink water also to be hydrated, have narcan ALWAYS on hand, and make sure you aren't using alone unless you 100% are being safe and use responsibly.
if you ever need someone to trip sit you, watch you while using to make sure you are okay and not oding me and my fiancee are always available to FaceTime! We also would love to FaceTime and nod out anytime (:
oh and if you don't want to use fent or be laced PLEASS BY TESTSTRIPS OR A TESTKIT AND ALWAYS TEST YOUR DRUGS .
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blowingclouds2421 · 2 years
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Any ladies near the Dallas-Fort Worth area and wanna have a smoke shesh come hangout hmu :)
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dehlia-swen · 2 years
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Texas Family Court Extortion & DCPS Child Neglect
After seeing the June 6th, 2022 article The Texas Tribune released, “Judge plans to levy “substantial fines” after Texas failed to comply with court-ordered fixes to its foster care system”. (For a link to the article, see below) I thought maybe I would add on to the Texas DCPS failures while adding in Texas Civil Court extortion, in a hybrid exposé questionnaire format…
How much does it cost to buy your children back from the state of Texas? Why did DCPS not follow proper procedures for three young girls in crisis? Why is DCPS worried more about a meth-addicted Mother, who had refused for years to get help for her schizophrenia and drug addictions, (while emotionally, physically, and mentally torturing these children), than the safety & happiness of the children? Why did no one help these young girls when the Mother burned down their rental home and took the children on a nationwide drive during the school year for over a month, where they wrote “HELP” on the fogged-up car window? Why did DCPS and a Dallas County law firm lie in court about not knowing the Father had Supervised Visitation, (according to the 2020 Divorce Decree), when the law firm charged over $500 to review the Decree & The children were verbally told that their father had a Supervised Visitation Order from other DCPS Social Workers in other DCPS cases against the Mother? Why has no one asked the children about the inappropriate relations between their Mother and the Police Officer that filed the paperwork for their Father’s arrest in 2021, a double jeopardy case, from the first case in 2018 in which she fabricated and used to get Supervised Visitation in the 2020 Divorce Decree? Will the courts admit that the Father’s Misdemeanor of Disorderly Conduct shouldn’t have been enough evidence to require a Supervised Visitation Order in the first place? Why does the Judge not want to hear about any incident that happened before the Divorce, when the father was a victim of Parent Alienation and the incident where one of the children was struck by a car, no one called 911, and the mother didn’t take her to a hospital for over 3 hours? Furthermore, why did they [DCPS and the lawyer] both, also lie in court about verbally telling the Father to come to get his Children, (on his dime), before calling him mid-flight, and advising that he needed to bring the three children back to Texas? Will DCPS and the Dallas County law firm ever admit to lying in court or will their silence admit their inability to conduct their jobs properly for them?
If the American population is suffering financially, then which family member is the children to be in the temporary custody of when none have enough financial stability to care for them? Do these girls get thrown into the broken Texas Foster Care System next, or placed back in the Mother’s hands, who has threatened the children with horrible acts if they ever tried to run away to their Father? The Father lives in another State, how is he supposed to work, live 16 hours away, and comply with this court system? How does the Father get a new lawyer when the current lawyers have sucked up all of his finances? Is it the Texas Legal System’s goal to run a parent out of money, rendering them unable to fight, and the State and/or their friends (Foster Families) reaping the benefits of money awarded because of the children being in the Texas State Foster Care System?
This is the Texas Family Court Extortion Racket, which is not about the health, safety, and well-being of children, but how much a parent is willing to pay and sacrifice to get their children out of the hands of the State, and these are all good questions. I would love some answers, how about you?
The Texas Tribune Article Mentioned Above, Click Here https://www.texastribune.org/2022/06/06/texas-foster-care-sanctions/.
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thewintrystallion · 2 months
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treatmentangel · 7 months
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anubiscleaning · 7 months
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What Is Meth Residue Testing in Dallas and Denton, TX?
Substance abuse is an issue that the user has to contend with. Again, the property where meth is created can be adulterated enough to affect the health of people living in the property as well as the vicinity. One must be well aware of the dangers of Methamphetamine on-premises to understand the seriousness. A mere suspicion will not suffice, though. The person who believes that meth had been cooked on the premises must take steps to ensure proper meth testing in Dallas and Denton, TX. Ignoring the dangers will not do either. It helps to be informed about the toxic levels that can cause health problems. ​ Simply detecting meth in abundant quantities on the property is not enough. One must take steps to eliminate it, thus ensuring protection for all concerned. While an individual is not mandated by the law to test the property for the presence of meth, it is advisable to be aware of this hazard and have the site cleaned professionally.
It is vital to know the truth before going ahead and preparing it in copious quantities at home or the workplace. Receiving a positive result after testing for meth aggravates the hazards making it essential to eliminate every trace of the deadly chemical from the room and the premises.
One may go ahead and order testing by contacting a professional company in the following circumstances:
· Before Buying New Property- A prospective buyer is sure to be scared off by learning that the property contains meth contamination. It is prudent to ask the real estate agent and be convinced about the safety before sending money on it. Conversely, lower contamination may not pose any dangers, but hiring professionals to clean the property before moving in is recommended.
· Before Renting It Out- Ordering a meth testing before allowing the tenants in is good practice. Most renters want to be convinced about the safety of the property. Discovering the dangers suddenly by the renter may lead to tenant tribunal complaints and lengthy hearings. The property owner may be able to understand the cause of the contamination if a later test turns positive. The tenant may have to pay for the cleaning up when the concerned person is responsible for it.
· Suspicion of drug Use and manufacture- It is important to remain cautious about a vacant property. Finding it raided by the police is reason enough to suspect the manufacture of illegal chemicals and drugs. Getting it tested at the earliest will help the property owner sell or rent it in the future. The negative contamination report from a professional and certified testing company will give credence to the owner.
· Unlawful Substances Liability Coverage- Buying property insurance is essential to protect it from several risks. Having meth testing done is vital for having it covered for Unlawful Substances Liability. This ensures compensation and legal expense reimbursement by the insurance carrier when accused of liability
Uncovering the presence of methamphetamine with the aid of professional meth residue testing in Dallas and Denton, TX, can enable one to protect the property and obtain peace of mind. 
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sayitwityachest · 2 years
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sad bc i dont give money to panhandlers bc a lot of them are men and sometimes they end up being fucking creeps. and even if it wasnt that interaction, ik some of the women at the shelter have had really violent encounters with homeless men in the area and it drives me crazy to think that i might end up helping one of them tbh
all i hear is that we shouldnt give to them and instead donate to homeless resources instead. and i do feel bad bc they arent gonna give them alcohol or straight up drug money bc duh. but we do have shit like needle exchange programs that basically show that public health understands that not helping them at all in this context does more harm than good.
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pd3thoughts · 4 months
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Irreplaceable
Or, Chains thinks about Houston.
(Hi @neomineom ! I was your secret Santa! Sorry for taking years, it wasn’t canon compliant so I scrapped it and restarted. Among other real life things. it was totally my fault! I hope that I got your boys right and did them justice 👀)
written for @paydaysecretsanta
// canon compliant fluff with a bit of angst :)
Chains remembers Houston from before they both were in the PAYDAY gang. It was back in the early 2000s, when Houston would unlock the back door every morning so that they wouldn’t bother any customers while talking. The younger man didn’t really speak all that much, but Chains hadn’t minded. He’d met much worse, and the glint in Houston’s eye hinted to his amusement.
Houston was stoic from the beginning, forced to grow up in a household that had no place for a kid. Chains could put two and two together just by the way he mentioned his brother, those glimpses into complex feelings caused by years of neglect. He “had no chill,” as Joy used to say. It might’ve looked like that, but she didn’t know how he was back then.
The Ghost was almost completely silent, immediately getting down to business. He made no time for small talk, finding every conversation meaningless if it didn’t have a point. Chains admired the way that Houston was serious about his work, but it wouldn’t have killed the guy to loosen up a little. Chains had—for lack of a better term—annoyed Houston into relaxing every so often. When the younger man would roll his eyes, the veteran counted that as a victory.
At first, Houston was visibly irritated by Chains’ antics, having half a mind to kick him out of the range. Chains’ disrupted his usual quiet, but Houston began to grow used to it. He didn’t know when it happened, but he had started to expect his presence.
Chains started off by looking at the merchandise, then moved on to talking about other weapons and what Houston used to clean them out. The Armorer, knowing full well how to do it by himself, watched the younger man dismantle a desert eagle with deft fingers.
…When Bain chose Houston as a stand-in for Hoxton, Chains had agreed to it. He had seen Houston’s potential in how he applied himself and in the way he handled his weapons. (It was a mistake. He didn’t regret working with Houston, but Chains never meant to hurt Hoxton. He had always seen the two as separate people despite their similarities.)
Chains would keep it on the lighter side, but he wasn’t afraid to speak his mind. Houston wouldn’t judge him for any of it, sometimes agreeing with what he said. Likewise, Houston had no qualms with asking him for advice.
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Asking people for help was weak… but with Chains, Houston felt different. This was just two friends talking to each other.
It didn’t stop him from feeling a bit dumb for asking Chains for ideas about what sort of Christmas present to get Dallas. It’s not like he could stroll up to the guy and go “so is there anything you need other than me forgiving you for every time you weren’t there when I needed you?”
…Because that would be distasteful. Probably.
But it could definitely throw a wrench into their operations. With a heavy heart, Houston goes back to the drawing board.
“Would he… actually want anything?” Houston asks his partner in crime. He can’t really keep his eyes on the other man, pretending to work on something. The Ghost tightens screws on a spare ECM, but not enough to strip the thread.
“Heheh, yeah. The guy doesn’t go around screaming his love for Breaking Bad… except when he does,” Chains replies lightheartedly, knowing the Crew Chief’s love for old men getting punched in the face. (They never miss a chance to tease Dallas for being a decade older than the rest of them.)
Houston doesn’t think that Dallas does meth. It wouldn’t be professional. If he did, Bain would fire him… on second thought, maybe he wouldn’t. But Dallas’ level of methness is beside the point.
“He wouldn’t like that,” he says with a slight grumble. Houston could get him something related to the retirement home show, but Dallas would be too embarrassed to actually do anything with it. Houston doesn’t blame him. He’s gonna act like he does, anyway.
“…Well, he likes money,” the Armorer shrugs, “but you should be the one to decide, you know? Can’t do it for you. But I’m sure he wouldn’t mind either way.”
The Ghost can tell that Chains is listening to what he’s saying, and he appreciates the sentiment. No, he’s always appreciated the way that Nicholas understood him. The younger heister turns to nod at his friend and is greeted with a smile, as always.
(Houston ended up getting Dallas a pair of ugly Christmas sweater socks with tacky dollar designs emblazoned across them. Dallas acted polite about the gift as if he didn’t like it, but Houston noticed that his brother wore those stupid fuzzy socks with each subsequent holiday.)
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Chains sometimes tells stories about how him and Houston used to work in the same room—something that the latter never rarely did by choice. People would take his stuff without asking or get things dirty without cleaning up afterwards and it irked him to no end. Chains was someone who respected Houston’s boundaries, and there’s the fact that they’d known each other for over a decade… that’s gotta count for something, right?
Eventually, the Armorer taught Wolf how to behave himself around Houston as well, slowly helping his friend branch out. Houston learned how to trust a select few, settling both Wolf and Chains into his close circle of friends. Still, the older heister was different to him than the rest. He had bad experiences with Dallas, and Wolf was sometimes unpredictable. They were each unique in their own ways.
Houston was uptight, rigidity mellowed out with time. He knew his own boundaries, pushed them and even went to open a bar in Mexico with the crew’s support. Sure, Chains had shown him the way, but how much he changed was all on him. Chains helped Houston get a foot in the door, allowing him to meet new people. To see new things. To be independent again—apart from both Hoxton and his brother. Just because the gang was apart hadn’t meant that they cut all contact—they met every now and then just for the sake of spending time together.
Chains had sent letters to the former heister between his shoots, talking like they did back in the old days. He would light up whenever he found a reply in his mailbox, putting it elsewhere for safekeeping. Houston never completely chilled out, but he built his own life over there, at his own place! Chains was proud of the younger man. Houston updated his friend on the things that were happening… until he couldn’t.
Chains wasn’t able to save anything from his house when he was attacked.
Which is why when Dallas looks out the window for someone who will never arrive, Chains can put a hand on his shoulder. That’s why he doesn’t have to say a single word. He’s able to show the Crew Chief that he understands. Hoxton is his own person, and Houston never could’ve replaced him. He didn’t have to. Hoxton can’t replace him, either.
The two of them wait for an impossibility until after the sun sets.
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