Man's career, music, and life was basically just one giant anti-heroin drug commercial

>man's career, music, and life was basically just one giant anti-heroin drug commercial

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He took my mom's best friend to prom in 1987

Lil Layne was Lil Pump of the 90s

Whole gang full of drug addicts (ooh, chyeah)
Take a lot of shit, forgot what happened (forgot what happened)
I ain't gon' lie, I got a habit (ooh, I got a habit)
Swear to God, you can't be on my status (I swear to God!)
Start the day off with a pint (yeah, brr-brr!)
I'ma show you how to live life (yeah, ooh!)
Take a lot of drugs, don't think twice (wow)
I do this every day and all night (ooh, ooh!)

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dude you've been trashing Alice In Chains and Layne's drug addiction like 3 times for the past week, did Layne fuck your mom in the 90s or something?

The crack cocaine he did along with heroin is what ultimately destroyed him IMO. Heroin itself does not do that much physical damage to the body. But yes he used drugs to cope with his traumas, he was very sensitive guy.

Imagine if he just stopped doing heroin for a few weeks he could’ve had his life back lmao. Opiates don’t fuck your body up he would’ve been fine he just was scared of withdrawal I guess what the fuck

>Very sensitive guy
What a fag lol

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Blessed image

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is this post for real, lol he did stop, every drug user stops at one point, but it eats at them every waking moment, its so easy to relapse when you have a lot of mental/emotional trauma.

Oh, I like Alice in Chains. They're one of my favorite bands of all time.
I've only said good things about the band on this board.
But the joke wasn't to knock the band.
I believe that if you've listened and are a fan of Layne-era AIC, and you are STILL cool with heroin after listening to the 90's discography, you weren't listening close enough.
Seeing the bleak downward spiral he went through, why would anyone take that risk?

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Basically he just was a weak whiny bitch imao. Just don't use, go for a walk on the beach or something

Mark Lanegan did it. He came back after a year of being clean to see Layne and Layne did not believe him. His sense of time was so warped he thought they last met with Lanegan like few months ago or so.

my bad, thought you were another guy, but yeah, he did such a good job expressing the thoughts of a self aware heroin addict trapped in a personal, complex jail that only he understands and yet can't fully escape. Sad shit.

His spiral and death confuses me... I know that the way he died is not uncommon for heroin addicts (becoming increasingly reclusive and sickly/alienating all your friends until you die alone) but I literally can't understand loving someone and allowing them to hurt themselves to that extent.

There's all sorts of interviews from his friends and family about his final days and how they wanted to get him help but they didn't want to lose his love and friendship and that you can't help someone who won't help themselves or whatever. I just can't understand it. If a friend of mine ended up in that situation and tried to pull that shit with me I'd beat them to within an inch of their life to keep them from resisting, drag them into the street, and call an ambulance. When they got out I'd obsessively monitor them and if they ever relapsed I'd do it again. Having a living enemy is worse than a dead friend.

you mean pro-heroin commercial

you cant beat consenting adults, friend
the stubbornness of the lost is amazing to behold

He made heroin Kino; I've got a heroin addiction now thanks to Layne.

It honestly seems kind of weird to me to reduce a man's entire life to a lesson about addiction. He was a talented singer and a great songwriter, and made some of the best albums of his era. Reducing him to a lesson about addiction leaves out a lot of the complexities of who he was as a person.

Dirt is an amazing album, and it's about addiction, I know.

Also, unpopular opinion, Staley's yarl is generally more annoying than Vedder's yarl.

wow, what stunning insight, surely you can solve all the world's problems

"tough love" generally isn't productive. you really can't do much to help someone like that.

I meant physically injuring them to the point that they would be kept in the hospital against their consent for at least a couple weeks. If that didn't work you could always try having them committed on an indefinite psych hold for "attempted suicide". I would literally be willing to imprison a friend in my basement against their will indefinitely if it meant saving them from death by addiction.