Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"take drugs" Definitions
  1. to use illegal drugs

235 Sentences With "take drugs"

How to use take drugs in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "take drugs" and check conjugation/comparative form for "take drugs". Mastering all the usages of "take drugs" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Those who take drugs in their civil life surely also take drugs in the military or, in some cases, during military duty," the spokesman said.
" I said, "Ah no, people take drugs at raves.
But the point remains: people across the entire country, from the smallest hamlet to the densest inner-city area take drugs, and will continue to take drugs until drugs cease to exist.
Many people take drugs because they get pleasure from them.
It's a risk you take every time you take drugs.
When consumers take drugs, they become patients, not just customers.
Carla's family disputes that she would have wanted to take drugs.
And you're not allowed to take drugs; you're in the military.
I never wanted that before, I just wanted to take drugs.
But if I only take drugs, then I always feel it.
I train like they say, I take drugs like they say.
Trump, Cohen had to admit under questioning, did not take drugs.
Now, obviously, you don't need to take drugs to enjoy a club.
Is it immoral to take drugs, from a philosophical point of view?
Many are forced to take drugs or even undergo electro-shock treatments.
Right now I've decided to not drink or take drugs any more.
You take drugs, you sell drugs and people are making a mess.
Ms. Nikulshina said Mr. Verzilov did not take drugs and drank moderately.
Opiate addicts don't take drugs like heroin or Oxycodone to fall asleep.
"I don't smoke, I don't take drugs, but I drink wine..." O'Leary admits.
"I used to take drugs myself," confessed 1950s racing legend Sir Stirling Moss.
Goegebuer said he was once invited to Bulgaria to train and take drugs.
Whatever the case, Christopher Meloni recommends you do not take drugs before watching.
They will stay home and play video games, they will take drugs, whatever.
People who don't do honest work, who take drugs or deal in drugs.
And, of course, don't smoke cigarettes, drink too much alcohol, or take drugs.
Groups congregate to take drugs on the fringes of towns and Monrovia's slums.
A border wall will not do much to take drugs off our streets.
According to the suit, festival organizers are well aware concertgoers take drugs, especially Ecstasy.
Shortages mean that more patients will have to take drugs like Stavudine—or nothing.
Lake's parents were hippies who encouraged their daughter to take drugs and have sex.
Just like how some people feel they need to take drugs to be creative.
Still, Neni can't imagine why Cindy — wealthy, beautiful Cindy — would need to take drugs.
Meanwhile, other long-awaited policy changes are improving care for people who take drugs.
Some take drugs, others get heat stroke, but all of them eventually have to eat.
"They would threaten me to never take drugs again," Sandeep says of his rehabilitation center.
So any therapist is right in advising you not to take drugs while in therapy.
"I would say that people take drugs or meditate for the same result," he said.
Some people take drugs, drink or play games to escape, but I have this world.
She said he did not attempt to convince team members to take drugs with him.
All too often, however, high-risk patients are afraid to take drugs to prevent fractures.
Social factors to do with how women take drugs can also increase the level of risk.
But might some people might say a book like this arms young people to take drugs?
Telling kids that "if you take drugs you're going to die" is just a farcical message.
The president also said the government should focus on teaching young people not to take drugs.
Chris doesn't take drugs anymore, it's been about five or six years since he's touched anything.
And I don't really take drugs or do anything that crazy outside of the sex stuff.
I shouldn't drink or take drugs, but sometimes I cave, even though I know it's irresponsible.
As this plays, Alex and Ubi, along with two of their friends, take drugs at a nightclub.
Similarly, it may be dangerous for humans to take drugs that are created for an animals' system.
That certainly works for some patients, especially those who take drugs frequently and on a regimented basis.
My plan was to create a comedown so bad that I'd never want to take drugs again.
Padgett's parents, Mical and Windi, believed their son knew better than to take drugs from someone else.
I didn't take drugs for the first couple of months we were together, but eventually, I started.
The narrator and his comrades drink copiously, take drugs, have sex and loot if the opportunity arises.
Effortless IVF patients, for instance, will not be intensely monitored as they take drugs to promote egg production.
And they profess that anything making addiction more survivable or less awful will encourage kids to take drugs.
Over the course of therapy, the counsellor brings up a second option: they could choose to take drugs.
The woman tells them her friend didn't often take drugs and that's why she was worried about him.
It is the same if you take drugs or alcohol—all this is what I call the devil.
Trump makes quite a lot of the fact that he does not drink or smoke or take drugs.
Graveyards by their very nature are quiet, making them the perfect place to take drugs and have sex.
VICE: Hey Pat, as you'd know a lot of politicians have been warning people to not take drugs.
There are models who take drugs, but I'm happy to say that I was never in that scene.
Before I left, the head of our camp took me aside and told me I shouldn't take drugs.
He did not drink or take drugs, according to Berkeleyside, though he did enjoy his Virginia Slim cigarettes.
He's also been ordered to undergo domestic violence counseling, and cannot booze or take drugs while on probation.
Sessions described it as "painful surgery," but quickly added that the retired Marine general refused to take drugs.
"These aren't the people who take drugs," LePage said, in comments first picked up by the Portland Press Herald.
Recipients must then take drugs for the rest of their lives to make their bodies tolerate the foreign tissue.
If you take drugs and then post on social media, there's a pretty good chance you'll regret it later.
Several detained human-rights lawyers said they were forced to take drugs that made them feel dizzy and enervated.
She explains that women won't take drugs if the factors that lead to their risky behaviors are not adequately addressed.
" His prediction: "If we can teach young people not to take drugs ... it's really, really easy not to take them.
New Jersey is one state that does not equate substance exposure — mothers who take drugs while pregnant — with child abuse.
Patients regularly choose not to take drugs that might help them; sometimes, they seem not to want to get better.
If you're going to take drugs, try to get them from a source that's reliable and you can go back to.
TUEs allow competitors to take drugs in order to treat medical conditions; there is no suggestion of wrongdoing by the athletes.
Keeping pain levels steady and low—rather than waiting to take drugs until the last dose wears off—is the goal.
Taking drugs to make music to take drugs to is not only a good record but also just a good idea.
If learning were occurring normally during addiction, addicted people would soon learn not to take drugs because the consequences are so bad.
But it's already a challenge to spend 48 hours awake without drugs and I don't want to take drugs in virtual reality.
On the weekends it's like I don't have to take drugs to stay out until 5 AM because I do that anyway.
Since most women who take drugs while pregnant take multiple drugs and have serious life stress, it's very difficult to untangle causality.
Dr. Rodchenkov said that some of his athletes would at times take drugs he had not approved, making them vulnerable to discovery.
Most of the perpetrators of terrorist attacks in Europe have been petty criminals who were known to drink alcohol and take drugs.
While living in a free love commune called Wavy Gravy's Hog Farm, Lake's parents allowed her to take drugs and have sex.
Older people produce less saliva — particularly because they often take drugs that produce dry mouth — which also leaves teeth vulnerable to decay.
We have always strongly opposed the use of illegal substances, and we reiterate that there is no safe way to take drugs.
The purpose of the blue light is to "disrupt that process" and force people to go somewhere else to take drugs, he said.
It was a big one, she says, that forced her to take drugs and wear a pacemaker for the rest of her life.
No longer at the whim of his father's wishes, or the desire to take drugs, he's just Nic, driving down a California highway.
People will continue to take drugs at every festival going; it's a reality that's out of the hands of promoters and the police.
He announced the issue yesterday with a new 85-minute mix called "Dogz Take Drugs Too," and included the tracklist with the zine.
In reality, services like drug checking can be a life-saving intervention that acknowledges the truth: People will take drugs at events regardless.
Of those who said they hadn't, 43.7 percent answered "yes" or "maybe" when asked if they'd take drugs at a concert this summer.
One way to reduce the danger of injecting drugs, research suggests, is by creating spaces where people can take drugs under medical supervision.
I repeatedly would go out, take drugs, and feel good for a short time, only to feel deeply depressed for the next day.
In their minds, there is a big difference between addicts worthy of sympathy and the "revolting hypocrites" who take drugs for mere pleasure.
Yes, there are addicts, but experts estimate that eight in 10 users — more than 20 million people in this country — take drugs recreationally.
There are no requirements on the companies to check out potential bodyguards for hidden criminal records or to make them take drugs tests.
He was verbally, physically and mentally abused and forced to drink and take drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, Adderall and Xanax, it says.
Wilens concludes that it's likely that some people who take drugs like Adderall or Ritalin without a prescription are self-medicating undiagnosed ADHD.
This would, hopefully, mitigate the chances of an accident or bad trip, while letting people take drugs that can lead to serious therapeutic benefits.
"I think there should be a bumper sticker that says, 'My child would rather read a Paul Rudnick novel than take drugs,'" he said.
But some politicians still worry that by making it safer to take drugs, they may be seen to condone or even encourage such behaviour.
I have a support network of other music writers who no longer drink or take drugs either, and have had similar experiences to me.
Trump called for "really tough, really big, really great advertising" to "teach young people not to take drugs," according to the New York Times.
Simply stating the undeniable truth that "nice people take drugs," caused a massive controversy in the relatively sane United Kingdom as recently as 2009.
Even for a guy who named an album, Taking Drugs To Make Music To Take Drugs To, this seemed like a pretty shocking admission.
The song's lyric "Some drink, some take drugs and fuck around without a condom" probably didn't endear them to China's Ministry of Culture, either.
Because of costs, 29 percent didn't take drugs as directed, either not filling prescriptions, skipping or reducing doses, or substituting over the counter products.
Parolees face a fair amount of restrictions; Simpson will not be allowed to drink or take drugs, and will have to submit to random screenings.
When someone with addiction chooses to take drugs, does this show us what she truly cares about — or might something more complicated be going on?
Previous research has revealed that people experience feelings of intense pleasure and craving while indulging in chocolate—just like they do when they take drugs.
" Trump said he would launch a "massive advertising campaign" designed to "get people, especially children, not to want to take drugs in the first place.
By definition, the required hormone therapy causes medically unnecessary physiological change, and no one should be forced to take drugs they don't want or need.
Wiant was also verbally, physically and mentally abused and forced to drink and take drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, Adderall and Xanax, the lawsuit alleges.
Even so, the results suggest some patients may be taking medicines they no longer need or take drugs that might help, the study team concludes.
"The only real way we can increase our metabolism, unless we take drugs, is to lift weights and maintain or increase our lean mass," says Tucker.
At a rally in Wasau, Wisconsin, he took a moment to have a group of teenagers in attendance promise him that they will never take drugs.
Learning to understand the original reasons of why I wanted to drink and take drugs in the first place gave me the freedom to be sober.
Well, most organizers understand that many of their guests only go to festivals to drink and take drugs—so they benefit from drug use as well.
Black people are six times as likely to be arrested and convicted on narcotics offenses than white people, though they don't take drugs at higher rates.
Youth who sext, compared to those who don't, were more likely to have multiple sexual partners, experience anxiety and depression, and drink alcohol, take drugs, and smoke.
He betrayed that trust when he pushed her to take drugs that incapacitated her and then took advantage of her sexually, Assistant District Attorney Kristen Feden said.
Jon Zibbell a senior public health analyst at the research nonprofit RTI International, has interviewed dozens of people who take drugs across the U.S. for his work.
Men whose prostate cancer comes back after surgery are more likely to survive if, along with the usual radiation, they also take drugs to block male hormones.
"People would come here to take drugs until they run out of money," a police officer said, in a room covered in bloodstains, graffiti, and dog faeces.
"But by the time you get to the hospital...." The FFA also endorses a measure to allow addicts to take drugs under medical supervision in treatment centers.
Known as harm reduction, its key tenet is to view people who take drugs as human beings and focus on saving their lives rather than preventing their sins.
He continued to take drugs in prison and "maintains inadequate impulse control, scant reflexive capacity," according to the report, an excerpt of which was seen by BuzzFeed News.
Eat as often as possible and drink loads of water, and if you're going to take drugs, do so sensibly with drug-relevant harm-reduction advice in mind.
From police officers' kids to the politicians of tomorrow, millions of us go to festivals every year, and some 22 percent of us take drugs while we're there.
After he bonded out Wednesday morning, he returned to court -- where the judge told him he's not allowed to drink or take drugs unless prescribed by a doctor.
She tells me that she doesn't drink or take drugs, and that she's applied for over 100 apartments, but was only invited to viewings for ten of them.
She told the German public broadcaster ARD that she had been extorted and pressured to take drugs, and she provided recordings suggesting that she was far from alone.
"I don't think that we should go about trying to encourage people to take drugs and to do things that will reduce their feelings of pain," he says.
"It's such a middle-class way to take drugs," she said, because she worried that you weren't already making the same face as that puzzled blonde guy GIF.
Medina-Kirchner and Hart are part of a small group of scientists who are focusing on human ecology — the amounts and circumstances under which users actually take drugs.
These were highly effective, easy-to-take drugs that cured a debilitating and often fatal disease suffered by millions — exactly the kind of medicines drugmakers should be developing.
Here was the challenge for bioengineers: Find a way for patients to take drugs — like insulin or monoclonal antibodies used to treat cancers and other diseases — without injections.
"I don't take drugs, I don't even take anything legal," Coleman, who will compete in this week's World Championships in Doha, Qatar, which begin on Saturday, told CNN.
All I ask is that is to not be a showoff [about it], and to not take drugs just for the thrill of it, out of a trend.
Louise Vincent, director of the Urban Survivors Union, which advocates for people who take drugs, sees the memorial as symbolic of the depth of stigma associated with addiction.
The thing about drugs is that you have to buy drugs to take drugs and sometimes you don't want to buy drugs in a dark room surrounded by strangers.
But I tell young people at the start of the book that they shouldn't take drugs, including alcohol: that their brain isn't fully developed yet and they should wait.
Teenagers are thinking that if they don't drink and take drugs, if they sit at home drinking green smoothies and meditating, they'll be beautiful and have really shiny hair.
Cosby betrayed that trust in January 2004 when he pushed her to take drugs and wine that incapacitated her and then sexually assaulted her without her consent, prosecutors said.
In order to prevent the opioid crisis from doing even more damage, we need to better understand how the saturation of fentanyl is changing the way people take drugs.
He tells friends and associates the government has got to teach children that they'll die if they take drugs and they've got to make drug dealers fear for their lives.
In the real world, people meditate, pray, take drugs, play music, make art, and all sorts of things in order to try and find that peaceful, loving source of energy.
For people who decide to take drugs on a night out, what can they do to minimise their risks, or where should they look for common sense harm reduction advice?
Sources close to the late owner of the famous Bunny Ranch brothels say Hof did not drink or take drugs of any kind -- and insist even his signature cigar was fake.
"We got to take drugs and go home with other underage people and nobody cared," said Mr. Pyro, who, at 17, was the oldest member of that band at the time.
" Instead, the president reportedly thinks that "the government has got to teach children that they'll die if they take drugs and they've got to make drug dealers fear for their lives.
It can come in the form of insults, criticism, gaslighting, ignoring, or even forcing a victim to take drugs or alcohol, according to the Arizona Coalition to End Sexual & Domestic Violence.
Millions of these less well educated men are not going to get the benefits of marriage: Married men live longer, are less likely to become alcoholic, take drugs, commit suicide, etc.
For Craven Engel, a pastor who runs Camp Joy, a rehabilitation centre near Cape Town for gang members who take drugs, there is no doubt that heroin is now "the fashionable drug".
It's more interesting than reading endless newspaper stories now about how Gen Z don't drink or take drugs or do anything but worry about the crushing weight of their future student loans.
"You used to go to warehouse raves because that is where you'd find gaps where the police weren't patrolling, so you could turn the music up, take drugs and dance," says Young.
She found out that Fernback had been searching for information on how to take drugs safely, and she'd gone to the effort of sourcing extra-pure MDMA, falsely believing it was safer.
Because of the increased security and the mass closures of venues around the country, some clubbers are finding alternative places where they can take drugs and dance all night without getting harassed.
And, similarly to the HIV epidemic, so many of these deaths are occurring because of the criminalization of drug use and the stigma against people who take drugs that is exacerbated by it.
When ravers understand their movement as the right to take drugs and dance all night, they lose sight of the deeper political potentials unleashed by reclaiming public space or separating recreation from profit.
There is no figure on the number of women charged with a crime related to their pregnancy, the report said, but measures to crack down on those who take drugs have been proliferating.
My mother had convinced herself that it was fine to take drugs until I was old enough to figure out what she was doing, but, obviously, the truth was that she couldn't stop.
In an undisclosed location in the US, a social services agency has secretly overseen more than 2,500 injections by around 100 people who take drugs—in an effort to fight the overdose crisis.
If we can get your blood sugar down naturally and then you take drugs on top of that you're going to be in the ER. SB: Insurance companies, are you working with them?
We will continue giving real insight into the drug world, looking at why people take drugs, why they become addicted to them, why they sell them, and which policies work and which do not.
Nor does Russia take care of its athletes; the system abandons them by forcing them to take drugs to win and then throwing them under the bus once they are of no further use.
A report by the University of the Philippines in 2009 found that call-centre workers in Manila were slightly more likely than other young people to take drugs, and were much more sexually active.
A task force established to combat a heroin epidemic in the Seattle metropolitan area has endorsed a strategy of establishing places where addicts would be allowed to take drugs without fear of being arrested.
" Trump noted that he has never drunk alcohol or smoked a cigarette and said the best solution would be "if we can teach young people not to take drugs, just not to take them.
"One of the things our administration will be doing is a massive advertising campaign to get people, especially children, not to want to take drugs in the first place," Trump said in late October.
Just the idea that you'd sit around and take drugs—I'm not saying it didn't happen, but apart from alcohol, which was definitely used, it would be more of a 19th century kind of idea.
Those considering going keto should talk to their doctor, since some people have medical conditions, take drugs, or have other circumstances (like a baby in the womb) that could make the diet unsafe for them.
But it also archived answers to the 2,600 most popular multiple-choice questions on the site, such as whether users like to be tied up during sex, take drugs, or what their romantic preferences were.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - U.S. state laws used to prosecute pregnant women who take drugs are stopping them seeking help from health services and are a violation of their rights, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.
Unfortunately, that has proved to be a huge problem for some people who take drugs like Xanax exactly as directed—and then find themselves struggling with extreme and disabling withdrawal symptoms for months and sometimes years.
Later, when I noticed on online drug forums the amount of people that were dying through a lack of knowledge about how to take drugs, I realised I was creating critical data that could save lives.
It was these same comics that helped inspire students in higher education to take drugs and discuss philosophy, religion, and Eastern mysticism, all in an effort to expand their minds—just like the good doctor himself.
Peg recently published her latest book, Life on the Rocks: Finding Meaning in Addiction and Recovery, so we thought we'd ask her—from a philosophical point of view—whether or not it's OK to take drugs.
Brain images show that substance use disorder physically changes in areas that are essential for behavior control and decision making, making it difficult to fight the impulse to take drugs, even if a court threatens punishment.
For a young man who hated small talk and didn't drink or take drugs, the club scene was mostly a place to be noticed, hopefully in the company of celebrities or, at the very least, photogenic women.
While pledging the fraternity, Wiant was allegedly made to undergo severe hazing, including being beaten with a belt, punched, made to take drugs, forced to drink a gallon of alcohol in an hour and deprived of sleep.
He is alleged to have groped employees, forcibly kissed them, yanked at least one's head toward his crotch; discriminated in hiring and firing based on looks; and pressured staff to take drugs with him, among other behaviors.
But if people do take drugs or drink at work—or because of it—it's because three factors come together: a more or less easy to acquire addictive product, a stressful working environment, and a vulnerable individual.
Finally, we can't rule out the possibility that Paddock's erratic behavior resulted from some nefarious combination of problems: for example, there's no reason one cannot be psychopathic, take drugs, alcohol, or medications, and have FTD as well.
Parties are not just venues where people gather to take drugs and have sex; they are ports of companionship, where you can find a shoulder to cry on—and it's the host-dealer job to provide that.
Both the hackers and Russian sports officials have argued that the stolen records show that Western athletes have received unfair advantages through so-called therapeutic-use exemptions, or special waivers to take drugs that are typically banned.
VICE: Hello Sweden, here's a question: There's this legend that in Communist times in Romania, blond and tall Swedish women came here to have fun and drink whiskey and take drugs and have affairs with Romanian men.
A while back, Father John Misty AKA Josh Tillman took acid at a Taylor Swift show, because he is edgy and edgy people take drugs as a subversive act and then tell people how wacky their experience was.
It doesn't work because it can't work: people with addiction take drugs because they are attempting to cope with emotional pain, typically due to childhood trauma, mental illness, economic and cultural displacement, or, frequently, all of the above.
The initiative is aimed at recreational users, with a particular emphasis on the nightlife community, and aims to promote harm reduction—accepting that people will choose to take drugs, and providing them with tools to minimize the risks.
I would follow FDA guidelines, and not continue to take drugs that have been recalled — although the risks are extremely low of there being any problem whatsoever, even if you took the drug every day over many years.
It is left to community interest groups such as The Loop in Manchester—which carries out forensic tests on drugs and disseminates information, such as the Crush, Dab, Wait campaign—that are actually useful to people who take drugs.
The approval, announced late on Monday, marks a significant advance in the growing field of digital devices designed to monitor medicine-taking and to address the expensive, longstanding problem that millions of patients do not take drugs as prescribed.
The approval, announced late on Monday, marks a significant advance in the growing field of digital devices designed to monitor medicine-taking and to address the expensive, longstanding problem that millions of patients do not take drugs as prescribed.
" My editor at the Wall Street Journal, for whom I just did a piece of in the new book, he said, "All right, we're on board, but you have to let us call it 'Take Drugs, Not Too Many, Mostly Psychedelic.
It had become clear that the drug was no longer just a danger to those who used opioids; it was now a concern to everybody, including those who take drugs such as cocaine and MDMA recreationally at clubs and music festivals.
Usage has also increased: Whereas surveys of the UK in 2002 and 2008 showed women were less likely to take drugs than men, that gap has finally closed, as a 2014 survey found both genders equally likely to have taken drugs.
However, based on his work with people who take drugs, he suspects most of the mixing is happening far closer to the street, either by accident or by young dealers who might be trying to find their way in the market.
Past surveys by the polling site YouGov have suggested that although British voters condemn the use of hard drugs, nearly half of respondents said it was acceptable for people who have taken or continue to take drugs to hold high office.
They said Mr. Friedman had frequent consensual sexual relationships with employees; openly hired, promoted or fired people based on their physical attractiveness; was often intoxicated at work; and pressured staff members to drink and take drugs with him and guests.
Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ, Britney has done an about-face, now telling the judge her father, Jamie Spears, committed her to a mental health facility a month ago against her will and also forced her to take drugs.
But two of his opponents—Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders—have just announced their support for overdose prevention sites, which are essentially safe havens for people to take drugs under medical supervision in order to avoid fatalities and reduce harm.
The approval, announced late on Monday, marks a significant advance in the growing field of digital devices designed to monitor medicine-taking and to address the expensive, longstanding problem that millions of patients do not take drugs as prescribed. nyti.
A lawsuit filed by his parents in February alleges he was subjected to severe hazing including being beaten with a belt, punched, made to take drugs, forced to drink a gallon of alcohol in an hour and deprived of sleep.
Since child-molesters are often driven less by sexual impulses than by a need for intimacy or control—or by sadism—a man forced to take drugs that affect his body and self-image may respond with rage and become more dangerous.
Lawmakers here approved the legislation last year, after Brittany Maynard, a 29-year-old schoolteacher who had brain cancer, received international attention for her decision to move to Oregon, where terminally ill patients have been allowed to take drugs to die since 1997.
While pledging the Sigma Pi fraternity at Ohio University, Collin Wiant was allegedly made to undergo severe hazing, including being beaten with a belt, punched, made to take drugs, forced to drink a gallon of alcohol in an hour and deprived of sleep.
In the news report, they said that he had consumed a huge amount of drugs all throughout the day, but I think that anyone that's taken drugs knows that's quite a normal thing to do—take drugs over a certain period of time.
We should be supporting young people and educating them from an earlier age, so that if they do grow up and decide to take drugs, they know what to do, and [so that] they know what to do if they fall ill.
Finally, after crawling up a rickety old ladder and into the loft, I found myself in "The Acid Lounge" (one task, ticked off!), which was essentially somebody's bedroom which they had adorned with old scarves from Camden market and allowed strangers to take drugs in.
Placebo's "Nancy Boy" threw a sexually fluid spanner into a 90s music scene dominated by lads getting pumped up on WKD and Chumbawamba, simultaneously enticing a generation of teenagers to paint their nails black, take drugs and have loads of sex with all the genders.
"[Pure MDMA] is kind of like that hippie, non-GMO [culture]... which is more preferable among seasoned partiers," Kufner told me, noting that the change could also be related to music genres and types of parties people take drugs at now versus in the past.
The film is chock full of Waters's signature dark comedy: Members of Divine's troupe eat puke and take drugs, Divine has lesbian sex in a Catholic church using a rosary as a dildo, and Divine is, at one point, raped by a 15-foot-tall lobster.
"One of the things our administration will be doing is a massive advertising campaign to get people, especially children, not to want to take drugs in the first place because they will see the devastation and the ruination it causes to people and people's lives," Trump said.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland, has ruled that women with very high testosterone levels — far above the normal range — cannot compete against other women in races from 2000 meters to one mile unless they take drugs to suppress production of the hormone.
On Tuesday, Judge Mark Juhas ordered Brown, 43, to undergo random drug and alcohol testing for four months, according to multiple outlets, which also reported that neither Brown nor Belafonte can take drugs or drink alcohol eight hours before they have custody of their 7-year-old daughter Madison.
"Some Medicare beneficiaries may find it harder to access particular drugs without bureaucratic hassle, but other beneficiaries who do not take drugs in these classes may not see a change," said Rachel Sachs, associate law professor at Washington University in St. Louis who specializes in health policy law.
Sure, being an ersatz adult meant that I could do all the things my teenage id yearned to do — drink alcohol, take drugs and (try to) have sex — but it didn't mean that I could forget the ordeals my father put me through on the highways of Chicagoland.
When it comes to the conversation around drug use, there's been a shift from a culture of "just say no" towards one of harm reduction—a change at least partly driven by progressive policymakers, law enforcement officials, and healthcare professionals accepting that people take drugs and openly discussing it.
Ergo, they've forgotten how to take drugs and bang a four pack of pills in the space of an hour and by 2am they're a stumbling, puking, incoherent ball of misplaced energy that just wants to talk about the importance of looking into a good ISA and keeping up with pension reform.
But many of the people dying of fentanyl overdoses don't even realize that's what they're taking, according to health authorities and cops who are warning recreational drug users that they're at risk of dying when they take drugs like oxycodone, ecstasy, heroin, MDMA, and cocaine, all of which could be laced with fentanyl.
"I think there is a synergistic relationship between the saturation of fentanyl and stimulant use among opioid users," said Jon Zibbell, a senior public health analyst at the research nonprofit RTI International who has spoken with dozens of people who take drugs in Massachusetts, Ohio, West Virginia, North Carolina, Indiana, and Kentucky.
Between 1998 and 2003, acetaminophen was the leading cause of acute liver failure in the US. There are also hundreds of related deaths every year — though keep in mind that millions of people take drugs with acetaminophen, so these more extreme side effects are rare (especially if you're only taking them in small doses occasionally).
While a date rape drug is commonly defined as "a drug (such as GHB or ketamine) placed secretly usually in the drink or food of a potential victim to induce a state (such as confusion, physical weakness, or unconsciousness) that makes the victim vulnerable to sexual assault and especially rape," music festival attendees often take drugs voluntarily.
During the 1980s, recording as J. Spaceman, Mr. Pierce was a member of Spacemen 3, a collaborative band that explored drones, riffs and noise on albums like the 1990 "Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To." With Spiritualized, Mr. Pierce stepped forward as a bandleader and wrapped clearer song structures around his sonic maelstroms.
Psychology Today reports that doctors tried to "treat" gay people through such practices as aversion therapy, which sometimes included subjecting them to electric shocks or forcing them to take drugs that would make them vomit, while simultaneously showing them nude pictures of individuals they may be attracted to, in an attempt to form an association between the attraction and horrible, ill feelings.
The clubbing episode, we never showed anyone popping a pill, it was just taken as read that they were all e-ing off their tits and having a wonderful time and they all came home alive and lived to tell the tale because the vast majority of people who would go out clubbing and take drugs at that time didn't die.
" Ashuvud had this to say about her debut EP: "It's interesting to me how we often seek out our own disorientation—the odd human impulse that makes us revel in not knowing up from down on a rollercoaster, that causes us to seek again and again the turmoil of falling in love, that thrills us in our loss of control when we take drugs, alcohol.
Wayne is the elder statesmen for these guys: The rapper who showed Chance how to piece together his tongue-twisting bars and gave him an early career boost, the Auto-Tuned crooner who paved the way for Quavo to take drugs and go to the moon, the enormous pop star who decided he'd rather hide out in his mansion and skate for a while.
The music they make is roughly how it'd sound if someone had plonked Spacemen 3 in a disco rather than letting them sit about doing drugs and making records like Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To. So it sort of makes sense that for upcoming single "Soul of a Spaceman/Telescope Lover" they've asked everyone's favourite remixing duo Tuff City Kids to take them for a spin.

No results under this filter, show 235 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.