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Handshake Drugs - Wilco
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I was chewin' gum for something to do
The blinds were being pulled down on the dew
Inside, out of love, what a laugh
I was looking for you
Saxophones started blowing me down
I was buried in sound
Taxicabs were driving me around
To the handshake drugs I bought downtown
They were translated poorly, I felt like a clown
I looked like someone I used to know
I felt alright
And if I ever was myself
I wasn't that night
Oh it's okay for you to say
What you want from me
I believe that's the only
Way for me to be, exactly
What you want me to be
photo taken at Cherishville -Detroit
Squint your eyes and glance just so, and it just might appear as if this were the mid-20th-century. But not!
Carr's Drugs
Tucker (downtown), Georgia, USA.
1 April 2023
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I come along but I don't know where you're taking me
I shouldn't go but you're wrenching, dragging, shaking me
Turn off the sun pull the stars from the sky
The more I give to you the more I die
And I want you
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On the lawn in front of Seoul's town hall, various companies distributed nutritional medicaments for free to mostly elder people who queued in long lines for them.
A statement against the war on drugs -or-The anthem that legalized Pot on the West coast. I wonder...Hmmm?
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Social documentary photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Captured on the streets of Glasgow in July 2018. I was shocked to see a used syringe and hypodermic needle sitting on the top of a public ashtray in the wide open city street. Sure you will see them if you stray off the main shopping streets but this was right in the middle of a public space with benches, and in summer, a travelling show of amusements.
I hoped that I would never find cause to publish this image but was rooting through my unpublished shots today, without any specific notion in mind, and the shot hit me hard. The headlines in Scotland today are the record breaking number of drug deaths in the last year. These drug deaths are up to 1,339 in the last year, 75 more than the previous year, and the highest by far throughout the whole of Europe. Shocking numbers and each one a tragedy that should never have happened. These people have been failed.
I am very strongly anti-drugs, with a healthcare background having witnessed the harm they do, but firmly believe that continued punishment of those abusing and addicted to drugs is not working. It's high time we came down hard on the suppliers of drugs but treated users with compassion and medical care instead of punishment.
During 2018 I saw a massive rise in so-called 'legal highs' with the use of synthetic cannabis (now illegal) and the effects of users on the street being almost 'zombified' in their movements and actions. There was a rapid rise at the time which I had never noticed before. This shot was on a another level and yes, I reported it to the council for it to be cleaned up as soon as possible.
Take care everyone.
…is editing photos. I often prefer it to taking them. :-) And then I do appreciate a glass of wine…one a day keeps the doctor away. ;-) This is my favourite wine/drug glass.
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A vintage pharmacy storefront is captured with its bold blue entrance and classic signage. Above the entrance, the name "I.W. KIRBY" is featured on a tiled background, hinting at the store's historical roots.
104 State Street
Jersyville, Illinois
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