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Good for him for outing his parents and everyone else. He has been through a lot and he really is brave. He spoke loudly and often about what was going on, and he was ignored for so long. He’s awesome. He deserves so much more.
Na he is still covering for Hollywood though. What happened to “exposing the names of the people that abused” him? He never came out with the names and for that makes his entire “movement” suspect. He said big producers and Hollywood personalities molested him but won’t release names. He only names his mother which makes me think his mother was the only one abusing him and he tried to make it bigger than it was.
@@ryand4533 Can you imagine what would become of him if he, indeed, NAMED NAMES?! He could, singlehandedly, DESTROY that Godforsaken place, and coming from that business, he knows what the repercussions would be. Ricky Gervais, while hosting the Golden Globes several years ago, " called out" alot of them in the audience, under his guise of comedy, but EVERYONE watching at home completely enjoyed watching the "guilty as hell" ones squirm in their seats while the "others" nervously laughed. Anyone with half a brain knows what Hollywood is about and can readily name just SOME of the ones they've DESTROYED, from Judy Garland, to Marilyn Monroe, to Robert Blake, to Lindsay Lohan, to Britney Spears...it goes on and on. It is the DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND, and this poor guy has, sadly, been forced to play in it his entire life.
I'm so glad Corey is still alive and with us. He is in some of the best movies ever made!! Lost Boys, Gremlins, Goonies and Stand By Me. He has exposed Hollywood for what it is a dump full of pedophiles and druggies.
Yeah, it's pretty low to punch down on child stars, considering what kind of messed up stuff we all know they go through. I'm just glad he made it out, and it seems like he's doing kind of ok.
He doesn't get a bad wrap because he's been through sexual abuse in the SRA Capital of the world, Hollywood. He got a bad wrap because he asked his fans for a million dollars to expose them... I agree that he's been through so so so much with all the sexual abuse and his mental health and drug addiction. Nobody deserves THAT. But I DON'T agree with what he did to his fans with that Documentary. Nobody gets an excuse for taking advantage of ANYONE.
@@tommiepattonkendrickiii1617 I mean this is ameriKKKa dude. All the powerful take advantage of someone to get their money, they all get excuses....even the head of your company who pays your salary, has taken advantage of someone. Its life.
Meanwhile countless number more kids who are way more alone and abused in this world who aren't celebs and still abused without the luxury of being celebs or having cameras to expose abusers or claiming their peace of mind back. At least among abused kids he's a lucky one to be able to have all this.
@@tobe3940 I too know how it feels to be alone. But I never compare my experience to anyone else and what they went through. But I can say I was never made to go to work at 5 years old to support my entire family, nor was I made to feel guilty when I didn’t perform well, or couldn’t find work because I’ve aged out at 15 more like burned out. Have some compassion, stop comparing, money doesn’t buy happiness especially when those around you abuse and use you up, there’s nothing left but death.
What’s sad is I look at the movies that both Cory’s were in and they are some of my favorite ones . But in reality they were both being abused during that time while making those moves . They brought us joy and happiness and entertainment but at the cost of their childhood and innocence .
If you've seen his dumb " The tale of two Coreys' awful movie, which he portrayed himself as the most badass, amazing use ever and portrayed his dead friend as a loser who loved chugging man goo, then you're as big a POS as he is.
It's heartbreaking knowing that when I was a kid in the 80's, watching Corey in so many big movies and thinking how amazing his life must be and wishing I was like him to then find out how tragic his real life actually was. Its amazing that after everything he's been through he didn't end up the same as so many other child stars. Seems like a really nice guy too.
@@SSNESS His voice sounds that way simply because he learned to speak differently from the rest of us. According to a specialized throat doctor who inserted a camera into his throat, he noticed that Steve-O used a different throat muscle, instead of his vocal cords, like most people do - in order to form phonetic sounds.
i tried but no one believes me. i am 48 years old, and still tons of anger about what happened to me. i still feel like a teenager, with pent up anger an stuff
@@Augfordpdoggie I believe you. You deserve better in life, get some counseling. In every city there is sliding scale if you need that. I’m praying for you, friend!❤️🙏
@@AdrianaRivera-bc5cn they are though. Men and women alike shame male victims too. I implore you to do a three second google search of men in Hollywood who have come out about sexual assault, and the response they received. Just like women, majority of them were blacklisted from entertainment. Brendan Frazier is a perfect example of why men don’t come out. Maybe no one is putting their hands over their mouths to stop them from speaking, but they are using power, ONCE AGAIN, to weaken, silence, or ruin the victim. Reputation, financial, etc. so yes. People are stopping them from speaking up.
A legend but still somehow underrated. The way he could command the screen at such a young age, with such awareness, presence, and timing was uncanny. The level of intelligence to understand the script, comprehend the direction on set, and pull it all off the way he did is off the charts. Any of his films are just as watchable today as back then.
True, & doing any of that successfully when you don't actually have reliable & dependable & involved, loving parental support makes it so much more miraculous.
I feel so bad for Corey. As a kid he was my favourite child actor, he stood out, he was a scene-stealer for me. He was the coolest!, i remember thinking in every movie i saw with Corey in "i wanna be just like him" lol. To know that all this was going on behind the scenes is heart breaking. He is such a nice person. If i ever bump into this guy i will say thank you for the great childhood memories, being so awesome and for entertaining us kids back in the day when you were just a kid yourself. you deserved so much better.
Don’t feel bad for somebody who knows the names of people out there doing horrible things to children, but he won’t give up the names unless he is paid for it.
Feldman was legitimately such a great child actor, one of the most believable young performers ever on screen, especially at a time when young actors were still somewhat lacking.
I really love and appreciate that he never stutters or stammers over his words. Very clear, concise with very little ums. Makes it really easy to listen to him, which is great because what he has to say is very interesting.
I get a lot of enjoyment from catching old clips from the 80s and 90s of Corey because he never gave up and always showed up. Lotta love from a Gen X er and proud of you for sharing your story and being honest. 💫
After all he's been through, I look at Corey as a survivor. Imagine being 15 years old and you've got a grown ass woman telling you to do coke so you can shoot your movie. What a P.O.S. Stay strong Corey. Great interview.
Poor kid just needed a role model, a mentor or somekind of a parental figure. Unfortunately there’s tons of cases like this. Just walking down the wrong path with 0 direction
Why is this woman allowed on the set in the first place? The first thing I thought was that she is like a fluffer, like she gives the celebs drugs to keep them going, possibly to keep them enslaved and controlled.
I gotta hand it to Corey. He's been on such a roller coaster ride of a life and is still here with us, entertaining and sharing his life story. He will go down as a national treasure.
National treasure?!!! Not even close. I feel sorry for the guy, having so much attention and then nothing, outside of airing his and Corey Haim's dirty laundry.
Poor guy! He was NEVER a fat kid! He also has to be the biggest child actor of all time. So many incredible films, Stand By Me, Lost Boys, Gremlins, The Goonies, even that Friday The 13th film where he @#£%s up Jason! Dude is a straight up legend and a major part of my childhood as we kinda grew up together (I'm 3 years younger so was the same age when I watched his many, many movies!)
@@bridykes9986 I was just a little before you (74!) but Stand By Me was one of my favourite films growing up, it has to be the best coming of age film ever made. I think Gremlins was the first of Corey's films that I noticed him in and Gremlins was another very well loved of his films. Through the 80s he was THE child actor, its so sad hearing that these years were horrendous for him as a young kid. Breaks ya heart doesn't it?
@davekennedy6315 it truly is sad what is worse ppl think he's full of it 😆 I mean him and drew Barrymore was the first kids back then to be emancipated. They both have always been open about how things went left in their childhoods especially drew she was thrown to the wolves 80s actors were the shit though lol so many great movies
It really saddens me that Corey has been screaming from the rooftops about S.A., and been vilified, yet women are believed and called brave. ANYONE who comes forward is brave, and I have always applauded him for calling out the BS.
@nema1218... But.. he named people lol.. Im starting to think most of the people that comment didnt even watch the video. And he named people way before this video too
Healing as nothing to do with it, Hollywood blackballed him! That’s why he is playing music and that’s not his thing! You speak out against the pedos you don’t work!
I can't stop watching this interview. It's really one of the best interviews I've seen in a long ass time; well done. It is the most honest and truthful interview I have ever seen.
Thank you Steve-O for letting real people come on and tell their real traumatic stories. You shine an understanding and humorous light on abuse and recovery.
@@Mark-sd7fc that's exactly what it is. The fact you think he's bullshitting, is the issue people facing abuse have these days. It's either "lol that's nonsense" or "just man up dude".
The fact that after all the abuse and neglect Corey endured he is now an advocate for others. Absolutely inspiring he could have became an abuser but he chose to help other and expose the dark truth that’s been happening for decades. Corey if you ever read this God loves you and hears you. Many blessings you are an inspiration 🙏🏼
Yes! It is so rare, to speak out in Hollywood. I was a child actress. Not more than a locally famous one. (I might meet people who knew me on the plane on the way out of town, but never on the way back lol). And, even at that level, there were parents who were making excuses for a director who was in prison for child sexual abuse, and writing to him, trying to be the first one to take him to dinner when he got out. I was friends with the one who got the dubious honor, and she was never ok when I saw her, later. This was a man who had been in charge of her in the past and when her mom found out he was assaulted kids, she just saw an opportunity for better roles for the girl, when he got out. This was when you got a year or two sentence. I didn’t “turn out” very ok, either. Not for a long time, at least. It was a very sick scene. But activism and my fifth treatment experience being an excellent one (love, acceptance, and understanding, not dressing down tough love) helped a lot!
@@dangolfishin God loves us it’s the devil who brings destruction to the world. Bad things happen because of sin not because of God people want to blame god but not sin or the devil ?
Horrible. Praying for Corey & all children who weren't protected who endured all the abuse & horrors that he endured at the hands of monsters. They all deserved better. They should have been protected & safe. So sad & completely preventable. It takes courage to keep speaking up about what he was forced to endure. It helps so many other victims every time he does interviews & uses his voice to out the deranged pedophiles. I am so glad he's still alive & survived all that. Bless him & all his loved ones. Keep being brave in the face of monsters.
Corey is such a huge piece of pop culture, movies we grew up on, and 80s in general. Gremlins, Goonies, The Lost Boys.. his music career.. I mean he's a massive part of what I remember growing up.
@@winning3329 that’s true some people are really good at masking their pain. What I think OP was saying was that in the 80’a when Corey was in the spotlight he was the face of some of the biggest things in that era, I remember a claim of his saying that charlie sheen molested Corey haim which if it’s true is very disheartening and sickening. It’s sad that we see celebrities smiling in photos yet they’re like us humans that can get hurt but on camera are a different persona.
Yeah.. Like what drugs was he doing at 11. I love Steve-O but he's a horrible interviewer. I don't watch these for Steve-O I watch them for the guests I wanna hear what they have to say.
For me, as a child of the 80’s, Corey Feldman was ever-present… “im taking them all back” from Goonies is one of the best monologues in film, imo… glad he is still weird and relevant. Fuckin’ love this dude.
I think b/c and I mean this in a "good way" Steve O is nutty and over the top. Watching Corey with "Oprah, or Diane Sawyer" always made him seem "ranty and crazy" by comparison. This was a good thing.
@@janetbarsorian5051 I think it's because Steve-O has been through his own shit with drugs and everything, so he knows what his guests are talking about when they talk about their experiences and isn't judging them. Because of that his guests can open up more easily.
@Janet Barsorian.. Him and Steve-O come across as a genuine conversation to me. Everything is flowing just as any normal story and conversation would. No different than me and my friends hanging out and talking shit. Thats what makes it feel more relatable, and the way Corey is telling the story n answering questions you can just tell hes being honest.. But Oprah and those kind of people are completely different. Theres nothing genuine about it at all
This is the best clip I've seen of Corey Feldman, it's so easy to get caught up in the narrative of how weird he is, so it's cool to see him just having a conversation and a bit of a laugh. Good shit 👍
Bruh the amount of bullshit he had to deal with as a child. Who wouldn’t lose there mind… it’s sad man this man spilled his guts and people treat him like a crazy person.
Seriously. Been fooled my whole life that hes this exotic weirdo living in another dimension... dude is completely normal and absolutely sane and likable.
No child should ever have to go through what Corey did, but it happens all the time. Absolutely heartbreaking. I'm glad to see he seems to have come out the other side of it in good spirits. Stronger man than I would be.
I really love Corey Feldman. Have since The Goonies. All the Lost Boys. My kids and I watched everything he did. It's nice to see him still going strong. Our family loves you. Wishing you nothing but good things in life.
Send him healing energy. He deserves to be at peace. Hollyweird is not something I would get involved in. Lots of negative emergies and bad influences.
Usually when actors or celebrities have breakdowns, the media antagonizes them and calls them crazy. But they don’t blame the parents or whatever “Legal Guardian” was there.
It just BOGGLES my mind that BOTH parents could be so selfish and self-centered to sell their own child into sexual slavery. WTF??? I am SO glad that Corey was able to survive the neglect/abuse of his own parents to tell his story. I was to be truly blessed with two [always married to each other] parents who loved me, didn't do alcohol/drugs, and raised me in a safe environment. It saddens me that EVERY kid didn't have the same, safe environment to grow up in. Thank you for sharing your story Corey. If I ever meet you, I will shake your hand (and maybe hug you?) and thank you for being strong enough to have survived this, and telling your story. People need to know the TRUTH of the evil that happens in the shadows... versus only what they see on screen. I'm a 100% happily married hetero dude, but I love you for surviving and sharing your story Corey.
@@randymulder9105 you're amazing, Randy. Your story is important. Keep putting your health first. Write a book or do a podcast anyway, anyhow, by all means necessary. You can help people, even save someone's life. The sad fact is that it happens just as much as children who aren't abused. God bless you bud.
I wish so badly Corey Haim was alive to tell his stories, to live a beautiful life. He was such an amazing talent, a handsome good guy with so much sadness inside. We love you for Corey Haim!
Definitely. I only hope there is a better place and he's there, if there isn't, at least he isn't going through the crap he experienced much of his life.
Corey is so unbelievably intelligent!! He deserves so much more credit, respect and every good thing this world has to offer! It’s people like him that we need to protect at all costs. 💕
It's so sad in retrospect. When he came forward and went public about all the horrific abuse of child actors in Hollyweird, they made Corey look like a psychotic, drug addicted, liar who would say anything for attention, then blackballed him. Now with all this stuff coming out over the years since #metoo, we are seeing more and more that Corey was right and he wasn't lying about what was/is going on behind the scenes. Dude deserved SO much better. I hope he found the peace that he deserved after all that shit. Keep up the good fight, Corey!
If metoo was not so focused only on female victims I would be much more behind it. Cause it appears there are many male victims as well, such as Corey. But what you say about Hollywood does not surprise me. That seems to be typically the way they are.
@@chamboyette853 I agree. Obviously women have a much higher rate of being a victim of sexual abuse or assault than men do. Having said that, the amount of boys and men who don't come forward about their abuse would probably shock people. The real percentage is probably higher than what's shown. It's very sad and that's why I give so much kudos to people like Corey Feldman and Terry Cruz for being able to show other boys/men that what happened to them is wrong and that they SHOULD talk about it. Abuse is abuse, no matter what gender you are. We can't just focus on one specific group of people and leave everyone else by the wayside. I don't see anyone protesting the prison system over prison r**e
It made me so mad when he went on the View and Barbara Walters told him basically he should be ashamed for calling out an entire industry. Those people protect their own and it's disgusting.
@@sirlink9611 I would even say PROBABLY the rate of female victims is higher than male victims, but I am not 100% sure, at least if the victims are children. That is because parents are less likely to survey their sons than their daughters. If you see a grown woman with a boy who is not his relative most people will not be suspicious. The reverse is not the case at all, so it gives much more room for a boy to get molested and/or beat without anything happening, like what happened with Corey. What I really hate about the meetoo movement is that it seems to only show male perpetrators and female victims, which not only is sexist and a false image of the reality, but can push aside male victims like Corey.
Shalwam! The thing is I new and believed him from the beginning! People no,just.like they have fu...cked.. up people I their family, and.friends. slavery is where this shit really took place . If you tell the truth about slave owners and all the natuons. You no the raped black kids night and day! Also if you that women who up hold a rapist man, not believing the kid that they beening raped. Sad sick women. Yeah I always new he was telling the truth. Kudos. The Most High Got Him!
Ironic this pops into my home page after the recent documentary about Nickelodeon. This type of abuse hady been going on since the beginning of Hollywood. It's heartbreaking!
Absolutely LOVED him in all the films he was in... He has a beautiful soul... it shone bright! What an incredible talent and always one of the most memorable characters in every film he was in... he just had that magic. Shame he had to suffer so much. What a beautiful soul xxx
I still can’t believe Steve-O is alive. He has turned into the most genuine, and amazing human this world has seen in a long time. Shows you no matter what you’ve done, where you came from, or what you’re known for, you can still be a person I strive to be. Congratulations on everything. Thanks for the entertainment. You’re an artist, and legend. Love you Steve-O
@Rainbow Jon... I dont know if ur young or just stupid, but Steve-O has never shyed away from telling the truth about his personal life. Hes always been front and center with all the crazy shit hes done, and with every drug hes done. N is also in front of a camera damn near every day, hiding nothing.. Hes been clean and sober for YEARS now and doing great. Why would you say some hatin shit for no reason just to be salty?
Omg such an idol such a humble pop god idol I'd do coke with him any day and feel safe lol the GOAT legend god ever I feel like toking in rapture right now
He’s such a great guy and so talented, that’s why the Today Show let him sing and dance in lieu of promising to name names, which he never did. Folks he’s an opportunist nothing more.
I'm just glad Corey is still here and kickin'. He deserves so much good from life, I don't think he'll ever know how much I appreciate everything he's done.
Yea but until he names some names and goes public then that’s when I’ll believe him … sure Hollywood is one big pedo world ,,, but the names need to come out and stop hiding them
@@Kut-Pile Funny how all these celebrities that know and talk about pedophilia in Hollywood never ever ever mention names. EVER !!! I don’t trust none of them . The government dosent even release the Epstein list so we can all see who’s on it. I don’t trust none of these devils
Steve-O and his team are great interviewers. He really does seem to provide a safe space for people with a lot of trauma to speak their minds freely without judgement. Good work
Seemed disingenuous to me. A little empathy would go a long way in these interviews with people with so much trauma. Makes u think he only has them on cuz he knows people will watch. (Views) Not because he’s a humanitarian and wants to help.
I don't understand Corey Feldman or Macaulay Culkins parents. Your kids are going to find out you stole from them eventually, and they're gonna hate you.
His story is tragic. He was always a good actor. Glad he talks about it. All those that exploited him and abused him should be outed. Child abuse is rampant is all forms. Love you, man. Always glad to see you and hear you speak.
It is, so hard to talk about things like that as is. And then when you do ppl come out in droves to defend your abuser. Its sick really. I'm very grateful to Mr. Feldman and others for having the courage. So many of us die holding these secrets in place of the peace we so deserve. Its especially difficult for male victims to come forward. Honestly the only way out and to a place of healing is the greatest fear. So many have had it happen again and again because for some reason the fear of judgement for being the victim of it and being called a liar and a life destroyer insanely outweighs the fear of further victimization. Its sad and maddening for anyone to endure, male or female, not saying its worse for one or the other, just saying females are usually quicker to find the courage to face it head on.
Exactly. People that make us laugh and try to be the most beautiful many times are masking a lot of pain and seeking the love of a crowd that they never got and should have gotten from their parents
Parents are always the key to your future life. This show is dicey; the wrong people and the wrong actions are being applauded. Corey, dump these folks.
I truly feel bad for this guy, due to the abuse from others he had to painfully endure. However, after watching some of his "musical" performances, I have the hardest time taking him seriously.
I’ll never forget the headlines about him way back when! It was heartbreaking! I was a child and it still hurt. Just wild. But I’m happy to see he’s fought his demons to a point where he’s still very much with us! Thanks for opening up and letting us listen to your life story, Corey! You’re a champ! 🥰👌
I just want to give Corey a big ass hug man. I have always been a huge fan of his growing up and have always wanted to just spend a day with him talking and listening to him.
Corey seems so down to earth and so brave for telling his story! He comes from a time where it was so dangerous to bring awareness to pedophilia and child abuse and I think things would be a lot worse in Hollywood right now if Corey didn’t tell his story
Corey himself has been accused of a lot of things also. His Corey's angels group is starting to seem like a front for him to take advantage of young desperate girls if there's any truth to any of it
@shadyshady I can only imagine how screwed up he must’ve been after being m*lested by old men, I’m sure he made some horrible choices in result of his trauma
Smh in disbelief. That poor child. He was used, abused and treated like an object for years. What a terrible story. Had no idea he was suffering through all of this during those years. Would never allow my son to EVER go through such things. He was let down everywhere he turned. Heartbreaking to say the least.
Corey . Your a great actor. “ Stand By Me” is one of my all time favorites. 👍 1st time for me was my sophomore year of high school. Been clean 11 years.
@@cheapskatepanic I did not witness him selling coke, did you? Besides...government officials do coke often so no one cares bout that....besides NA who blame/deny everything they do on everyone else.
The guy is a full blown narcissist. He lies all the time and exploits his dead friend for profit. Corey Haim’s Mom won’t even talk him. She can’t stand him.
It's so sad and true what he says about other kids in school ostracized him for being an actor. I had a friend in middle school who modeled and she was even featured in Seventeen and YM magazines (a big deal at that time). Almost every girl at school teased her for it. Made no sense to me. Real friends were proud of her!
So cool to see two guys taking control of their lives and thriving after going through so much. Honesty is a strength, never a weakness. What a great interview.
after going through so much !!!!!! yea is dificult to have milions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wtf you have for brain m8 ???? you see those 2 and you think they have problems ????? do you realize those 2 had cocaine problem ???? not heroin or opioids + they had the problem when all ready starting make milions if you like to see the reality those who have real problem just check a junkie without money
I am in the Addiction Treatment field, and abuse has so much to do with drug and alcohol use, and addiction. We really need to remove the stigma of addiction, and allow people to heal. It’s not about selfish hedonism. It’s about living in a world of hurt and pain, desperate for some relief, that makes drugs make a bigger impression on certain people. I can’t think of anyone I’ve met in treatment who you wouldn’t understand and love, if you got to know them.
I'm dealing with recovery from alcohol abuse. It got so bad I made the horrible decision to drink and drive and I wrecked my car (I already feel like a piece of shit because of it so please don't tell me what a bad person I am... I already know I am). In therapy I was recently diagnosed with Autism and I was abused as a child by my parents. Emotionally by my mother and super physically by my stepfather. With sober eyes and a heart that really wants to heal I have such a hard time understanding why my drinking got out of control. I was such a different person when I was using. Thank you for your comment it made me feel slightly better about who I am... even though I deserve to be punished for what I did.
@@dew5090 hang in there man. I've been in recovery from alcohol for a while. I slipped recently. But I'm not gonna let it kill me. I hope your doing well.
@@dew5090 I hear you, I don't have your same story but have been depressed all my life with major self loathing and your mention of knowing how bad you already feel about the wrong things you've done really hit me. You're right, people don't need to pile on you, instead they should encourage you to keep strong, keep up the good work, keep doing your best. Hang in there and e accepting Jesus Christ into your heart as your Lord and Savior, then find a real Bible based repenting Christian church to join, if you truly want to get forgiven (or learn to forgive yourself) for all your past crummy mistakes.
@@briangregg3967 Ya, Heather Graham did a great job as well and Corey Haim, bless his soul,, awesome funny movie. It's a comedy that ranks up in the top 10 in movie history
I have so many memories of his movies, I feel like I grew up with him. He is so brave and strong and I’m so happy he’s alive and with us. What a career!
I remember being a teenager and seeing steve-o on jackass; my thoughts were "he's insane I love it. But his drug addiction will kill him". At 20 years old I developed a sports injury that led to a serious knee operation, and it started me on a dark path of opioid use. My doctor was my dealer, and I couldn't believe I had got there. Now, I watch Steve-o like this, as a man 3 years sober myself, and I friggin smile man. He's still insane, but he recovered; I love Steve-O for it.
When I was 23 I tore my ACL playing football and my corrupt orthopedic surgeon convinced me that a cheap piece of shit knee brace made of foam rubber bands was all I needed (I heard him telling the HMO that it was wayyy cheaper for them than surgery). He also told me that at my "age" I wouldn't really be needing my knee to do anything strenuous any more anyway (I was 23!) I was happy to avoid reconstructive surgery, but the injury has haunted me my entire life. There have been times when I literally walked out to the mailbox and found myself face down in the dirt. My point being, I dunno if I would have rather taken my chances with opioids or continued to live every day with a fucked up knee that prevented me from working certain jobs and ever again playing sports I loved.
Yeah man I’m few months off of benzos, molly and even pot, still smoke ciggies but its better than all of the other stuff on top of it. Gets hard but its good to see how well people can bounceback