Heroin and Hero

rupol2000

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See what interesting connections

1) The name of heroin comes precisely from the word "hero", the pharmacists who synthesized it, themselves associated this substance with the concept of heroism.

2) Apparently endorphins, natural human opiates are also associated with this concept, these are the hormones of the winner, they are released from a person after a fight and victory

3) Right-wing politics inherits a lot from heroic culture, such as chivalry.

4) The right-wingers in the USA were quite loyal to heroin, for example, under Eisenhower there was a lot of heroin in the USA, under Reagan there were many poppy plantations in Afghanistan. Bill Clinton hard suppressed heroin chic. I think there is a connection


Conclusions, thoughts?
 
See what interesting connections

1) The name of heroin comes precisely from the word "hero", the pharmacists who synthesized it, themselves associated this substance with the concept of heroism.

2) Apparently endorphins, natural human opiates are also associated with this concept, these are the hormones of the winner, they are released from a person after a fight and victory

3) Right-wing politics inherits a lot from heroic culture, such as chivalry.

4) The right-wingers in the USA were quite loyal to heroin, for example, under Eisenhower there was a lot of heroin in the USA, under Reagan there were many poppy plantations in Afghanistan. Bill Clinton hard suppressed heroin chic. I think there is a connection


Conclusions, thoughts?
I can dig it....

keith-richards.jpg
 
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He rolls stones for a living
I'm sorry, I'm not American, I would like to know the name of this person and how is he related to this topic? Or give a link to read about it please.
 
I'm sorry, I'm not American, I would like to know the name of this person and how is he related to this topic? Or give a link to read about it please.
You aren't from earth either ;)
Kieth Richards, lead guitarist for the Rolling Stones from 1962 until ...forever.
Been doing heroin---and most every other drug known to man-- since 1962 1/2
 
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You aren't from earth either ;)
Kieth Richards, lead guitarist for the Rolling Stones from 1962 until ...forever.
Been doing heroin---and most every other drug known to man-- since 1962 1/2
Never listened to the Rolling Stones - that's hippie shit.

This has nothing to do with the topic. This is a topic about politics, biochemistry and heroin, not about the fact that someone used some drugs
 
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Likkmee
If we talk about heroin culture in music, it's Kurt Cobain. It may have been removed for the sake of Clinton's policies.
 
Likkmee
And the aesthetic of the Rolling Stones isn't "heroinic" at all. In fact, they are more like drunkards.
 
but its on the table

the fire is cookin'

blood is on the table

the mouths they're all chokin'

but I'm going hungryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
 

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