How to find cocaine in Ireland

It’s easy to find cocaine in Ireland:

I wish the how to make cocaine video was still online.

Here’s the Podge and Rodge interview with Katy French from earlier this year. I remember this. I didn’t know who she was either!

More discussion on Politics.ie, An Fear Rua, and Peoples Republic of Cork.

Here’s my favourite quote, and a short poem from the PRC forum.

heres a better tip.dont touch the shite fullstop.then you wont have any worries and wont have to crouch in a toilet cubicle sniffing fuck knows what off a piss and shit stained toilet

My name is Cocaine – call me Coke for short.
I entered this country without a passport.
Ever since then I’ve made lots of scum rich.
Some have been murdered and found in a ditch.
I’m more valued than diamonds, more treasured than gold.
Use me just once and you too will be sold.
I’ll make a schoolboy forget his books.
I’ll make a beauty queen forget her looks.
I’ll take renowned speaker and make a bore.
I’ll take a mother and make her a whore.
I’ll make a schoolteacher forget how to teach.
I’ll make a preacher not want to preach.
I’ll take all your rent money and you’ll get evicted.
I’ll murder your babies or they’ll be born addicted.
I’ll make you rob and steal and kill.
When you’re under my power you have no will.
Remember my friend my name is ” Big C “.
If you try me just one time you may never be free.
I’ve destroyed actors, politicians and many a hero.
I’ve decreased bank accounts from millions to zero.
I make shooting and stabbing a common affair.
Once I take charge you won’t have a prayer.
Now that you know me what will you do ?
You’ll have to decide, It’s all up to you.
The day you agree to sit in my saddle.
The decision is one that no one can straddle.
Listen to me, and please listen well.
When you ride with cocaine you are headed for hell !!!

10 thoughts on “How to find cocaine in Ireland

  1. What *exactly* was it that killed any of these people? The media are in a hysteria screaming ‘cocaine kills, cocaine kills’, and it clearly does. However what was it about the cocaine that killed exactly? I’ve seen people shovel coke up their noses and not die – the worst symptom I’ve witnessed is asshole-ish behaviour just – slightly less aggravating then drunk people.

    So what killed? Was it crap the cocaine was cut with by ‘criminal elements’ as we’re calling them now? Was it eating the cocaine? Was it mixing cocaine with alcohol?

    And let’s not forget that an irresponsible use of alcohol can kill you.

    As usual there is a lack of any willingness to even begin to impart useful educational material as far as I can see, opting instead to say ‘It Kills – stay away from it.’

    Let’s face it – people won’t stay away from it, and they will continue to die needlessly if they’re not in the know about exactly how this drug can kill.

    I’m not advocating taking cocaine, but if someone is going to do it anyway we should advise caution.

    Of course the argument for legalisation while highly pertinent won’t be a popular one right now either…

  2. Well, whatever about the media, I see in the Sunday Tribune today that Pat Carey has announced a 5 million euro plan to educate youth on drug dangers. Fair play.

  3. How about legalizing drugs. Driving the price way down as a result. Then it will be a simple matter of letting people make their own decisions on what they want to put in their bodies.

    Its difficult to accept but you can not keep humans as pets. They must care for themselves.

    1. QFT.

      This is exactly how I feel on the subject.

      I’m guessing tax evasion and crime related to harder drugs is the main issue for governments.

      1. Who cares about tax evasion? Only squares care about government. Government is a drag on all truly creative human activity. It must be as small as possible.

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