He's just a smack head.he likes that kind of life & until he's real & truely ready to give it up no amount of rehab will change him,,it's the life he wants at the moment,such a waste of a life,
2007-11-07 01:43:49
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answered by kimble 5
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this is stunning what a splash bit repute and money can do. Ugh. the guy is dropping his significant expertise, and that i don't think of he's a sturdy place type for each guy or woman. He could particularly be dealt with greater harshly in my view. I agree that heroin is a terrible habit - I used to stay in a hostel and have considered a techniques too many respectable, stable human beings develop into tousled pin-freaks because of this. He needless to say desires help to come again off the medicine, beneficial, yet he additionally needs to comprehend that his behaviour isn't proper. I undergo in innovations back in 2004, he grew to become into voted 'Coolest guy interior the international' (or something the two idiotic) by potential of NME readers.That alarmed me better than a splash, as he grew to become into interior the process somewhat some addictions, grew to become into lined in sores by using his behavior, and had thoroughly tousled his relationship along with his band. It grew to become into at that element i realised that i might exchange into too previous and too smart for what was my commonly used music magazine. whether human beings like it or not, as a remember of actuality that this guy is interior the everyday public eye. he's considered to be a cultural icon. I delight in that he did not ask for this, and it would desire to be annoying to handle, yet his place potential that he does have a definite quantity of accountability for putting an occasion. announcing that 'Heroin is to blame, not Pete' is ridiculous, i'm sorry. confident, heroin is an undesirable substance that folk immediately and unquestionably get addicted to, yet inspite of regardless of issues he had that led him to attempt the drug, Pete did this to himself. Or did somebody rigidity the 1st few hits into his arm earlier he have been given hooked?? Edit: RTF - A ranges? What an fully absurd assumption. Do 4 A-ranges, a 1st type BA, an MA, and a PhD count quantity?
2016-10-01 23:25:20
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answered by ? 3
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chemical addiction is a very serious disease. there has been many studies showing that once a person is diagnosed with having an additive personality it is very hard for them to control their addiction..whatever it may be. Heroin, Cocaine, Crack and Meths are the leading most addicting chemicals substances out there to mankind. It is more a mental issue than it is physical at first. If one doesn't seek the proper help then it will become a physical issue and you then really have to take that drug to function each day or you become sick.
In his case...he fits that characteristic very well...the only thing he can do is change people places and things and soon he will over come the triggers that subject him to relapsing and then later on he will have to over come the mental weakness he has and build strength and willpower to over come his addiction
2007-11-07 04:54:26
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answered by Anonymous
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He should've been put in prison ages ago. Rehab is just not going to work for him. I think he must bribe the judges or he's doing drugs with them or there kids, he has just got away with going to prison to many times.
2007-11-08 01:21:18
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answered by Lulu 2
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The Sun practically stalked him until they got their story of him messing up, at least he is going back to rehab and has said sorry and has got given up fighting his illness.Leave him alone to get better.
2007-11-08 08:33:50
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answered by Exploding teabag 2
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I think he should be in jail and I doubt if he will ever be clean again, he will probably take an overdose and end up one of those musicians who died young and they will play his mediocre music on the radio
2007-11-07 20:20:16
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answered by jaygirl 4
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What for it does not work!Lock him up +throw away the keys.He,s had more chances than i"ve chopped carrots+i"ve been a chef for 20 yrs
2007-11-07 21:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I think this no hoper has had more than enough chances! It's time they put him in jail where scum like him belongs. If it were you or me then we'd have been put in jail first off!
Makes me sick that if you are a celebrity then you get more lenient treatment!
2007-11-07 01:47:50
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answered by laplandfan 7
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My thoughts honestly are;
Could not care less he is a wee scabby junkie that I think should be put down!!!
2007-11-07 02:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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they might as well rent him a room permanent,and lock him in and throw away the key,just cos hes ''famous'' he gets away with it,ordinary folk would be locked up by now or fined,its adisgrace..!!!
2007-11-07 01:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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