Methamphetamine

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Numerous artists have sungs its praises (?):
 
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Revision as of 02:42, 19 February 2010

The meth is on the left, the amp in the middle, and the hetamine on the right.

Methamphetamine is a synthetic drug which causes your car to end up on blocks and your trailer to get really messy. Also referred to as "crank", "crystal meth", or "speed", its users often embark on binges lasting as long as two or three weeks, with no sleep. The crash is very painful, although a little Valium might help[1] It is a highly addictive and very damaging drug (meth mouth.. look it up).

Remember, dude: "speed kills".

Contents

Methamphetamine in the arts and music

Numerous artists have sungs its praises (?):

  • Canned Heat, "Speed Kills"
  • Kris Kristofferson, "Billy Dee"
  • Lou Reed, "Walk on the Wild Side"

See also

  • Roadrunner
  • Trailer trash
  • Meth lab
  • Fire insurance
  • Dana Perino

External links

Strangely enough, Conservapedia's article on methamphetamine contained, for several months, a carefully described procedure for making your own batch.

The recipe was included when the article was created on 2 April, 2007, and remained in place despite the article being edited subsequently by respected editors. It was only after the details were discussed here at RationalWiki, that the controversial content was removed on 14 January, 2008.

Caution: these homskollars are not too bright when it comes to "science", so be very careful if you are foolish enough to try cooking this at home!

Footnotes

  1. According, of course, to Lou Reed, in "Walk on the Wild Side".
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