Bossman Austin Curtis Peterson / BossmanJack / AustinGambles / Austin_07 / irondollah - Gambling addict, convicted felon, scammer, and raging manchild that hates his fucking life, FAKE MONEY

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Duration of Rehab Saga Mk. IV

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I wouldn't post this normally, but since we're waiting for our boy in rehab...
I was watching some Age of Empires II videos and I came across this little exchange:
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Who is 'we'?
Dude, you just gave me the perfect idea to get bossman's charges dropped.

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All we need to do is get him infront of the judge, one "wololo" and our boy is free.
 

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Bossmans daily check-in photo.. We are getting closer to our boy getting out of rehab boys... ;-; Looking CLEAN in his $150 RALPH LAUREN SWEATER SHEIIITTT

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Surely you guys have also noticed he does the same 1-2 slight facial movements each time with these selfies? He really doesn't want to be in rehab right now :story:
 
I'm honestly shocked he's coherent enough to post and stream from rehab. I would've thought he'd have horrible withdrawals for weeks.
I’m pretty sure crack withdrawal just makes you anxious/depressed and lethargic for a week or two, it’s not like heroin where you spend that time with a drug induced case of the flu.
 
You'd think withdrawals for a drug as addictive as crack would be worse.
Most people who go crawling back to the stuff do it not because they want to end the withdrawals, but because life without the extra dopamine seems really fucking boring. Or they now have to deal with whatever underlying mental illness they were using the stuff to self medicate.

Its really only opioids, alcohol and benzos that have the super bad withdrawals that you need medical supervision for.
 
I asked a friend who was a former crack/cocaine addict about bad withdrawal. He said he didn’t really suffer from withdrawal, but his skin - especially his forearms - would feel incredibly itchy and he couldn’t keep his legs still. He always felt the need to be in motion. It was really bad when he’d try to sleep because it would feel like he was on pins and needles.

The sensation eventually faded after a few days and he would sleep for something like 12-16 hours at a time. Probably different for everyone.
 
The sensation eventually faded after a few days and he would sleep for something like 12-16 hours at a time. Probably different for everyone.
If you've been a serious drug addict, your sleep pattern has been absolutely disrupted, and you probably haven't had any good sleep in years. Once your body gets a chance to recover, you're going to be sleeping a lot. You're going to be sleeping so much that even after your 12 hour sleep, you will be falling asleep in the middle of the day anyway, once the "can't sleep at all" thing wears off.
 
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