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    1. somethingtc on

      quite a good recession indicator, clearly they’re too bloody expensive

    2. missesthecrux on

      I thought at least steroids would have gone up more; that’s interesting.

      Is it just because they’re at home on their phones? They’re not drinking either.

    3. TheRemanence on

      Interesting to see how those utterly terrifying adverts in the 90s really stopped everyone taking heroine. That and watching trainspotting.

      They should probably do something similar for ketamine.

    4. Simon_Quinlag on

      On the coke one you can see exactly when Mcat got banned lol same with e but slightly less pronounced

    5. Radioactivocalypse on

      Idk what the reasons are, but one good thing about teens sitting at home occupied by video games, is they’re not just bored on the streets getting offered drugs, and accepting them because they’re bored.

      And also education probably helps. I think a lot more teens and young adults are more aware of the risks of drug taking

    6. GarysCrispLettuce on

      Shit, it seems we really did a lot of drugs in the 90’s. That LSD graph looks about right, lol. The summer of 1995 was very trippy.

    7. Interesting to not see a graph labelled as spice. It’s very popular in the prison community, even with the younger inmates.

    8. PierceJJones on

      Ahoy SpongeBob, I’ve just overdosed on Ketamine and about to die. Argg argg argg.

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