Thanks for sharing your story. It would be better to get a feature on how positively you impact the life now after a few months/ years of your dedication to this cause. Take Care. God Bless
"How does a nerdy business graduate from Widnes end up getting protected by the new Mexican mafia?" - Shaun Attwood Remember to like, subscribe and hit that bell button! ru-vid.com
Ecstacy is fun, and I love it However, it's very dangerous You should only do it once every three months. People who are dumb enough to do it once a week, I've seen get put on antidepressants or end up somewhat retarded Enjoy responsibly
@@ninjarebangbang 5htp before and afterwards to replenish serotonin levels. No more than 125 mg with a booster dose of 60 mg done hours later. E is the best of all stimulants.
@@drummingearth5326 I took two 250mg ecstasy tablets once in one night and somehow went straight to sleep.. swear I ain’t been right since. You gotta be careful.
DizzyAaron Texas. The Supposed Worse. They're All friendly. They Have The Safe Prisons act. Put You In super max. In cell 24 Hours a day. All They Have To Do to not give you your one hour (in a tiny cage with 8 other men) recreation is say short of staff. They Talk People Out Of Their Ass. No Rape Needed. In 9.5 years in one of the worst in Texas I saw one rape. Everything Else Was Consensual. They Even Stooped Smashing chomos. Fucking weak! In Texas In The 2000s Texas went 1.5 years with only 1 death. 150+ units.
Richard Andrews I don’t know what kind of Prison that was but if you are PC in Cali it’s on sight greenlight. Super max is not general pop . And even level 4s here which are maximum security lock down are not 23 hour. You still get open day room 3 times a day. I’m not trying to argue can only tell you what goes on in Cali which is what he was talking about. I’m not even sure if he did time in Cali but the experience is similar.
DizzyAaron sounded like Arizona. Super max is 23 a day. In Texas They Change That To 24 For Days On end Just By Saying Short Of staff. What You Describe Is Medium Custody Here. Pc protective custody? They Are Locked Up Here.
no you're right, regulate and educate, but also give a user license for each drug, if you wanna do this drug, you would have to see a doctor, a psychologist, pass a few hours in courses, and do several drug experiences with professional ; then we give you your license, but you won't be allowed to give drug to people, just use it on your own ; and if you consume too much you will have to see a psychologist again, and if you sell their will be no mercy ; I'm sure this would work great ;
A lot. When you buy stuff on streets you don't know exactly what you are getting + the fentanyl cases. If you buy from a reputable source knowing exactly what you get the chances of overdose are close to none.
We had Shaun come to our school in the UK to talk about this, and I got his book for answering a couple of questions during the event. It was pretty cool to get his side of the story in person!
A prisoner beheading another with a shovel?! .. capital punishment including the death sentence for inmates who continue to do cime while locked up I say! Because let's face it, when someone's locked up for life or even longer, nothing will prohibit that prisoner from doing whatever he wants since he has nothing to loose.
Must make you real proud to congratulate America's wonderful judicial system. Until you're imprisoned on false charges and then brutally murdered inside for no reason.
@@UNNAM3D82 At no point did be congratulate Americas prison system. Why you putting words in his mouth? He said life sentence prisoners should get the death penalty of they carry on committing crimes behind bars as there is no other means of threatening them.
I took one ecstasy tablet when I was 16, it had a dove on it, it was huge just for one tablet, I nearly died - my heart nearly exploded, onto of that I nearly jumped out a top window, panic attacks and feeling suicidal was a daily thing. I had to go back to school, I was in class on the top floor and got the urge to jump out an had to leave school. I'm 38 now and I still get panic attacks and suicidal thoughts from it. The saddest thing was that it was my brother that had bag of them in his room. He was taking them and selling them. He is in and out of prison to this day. I've just learned to live and get over it
In those times we had epic parties 3 a.m. 500 people in room made for 200 bass ripples everything sweet dripping from the celine lasers beams cutting the smoke every body in a mass groove nothing but good vibes every color an class of person all mixed into a moment of time that sadly might not get to be seen by those comming up. My man here helped some of us transcend an are better for it . Thanks for the times brother.
the amount of videos and podcasts ive seen on shaun atwood is unreal his story is almost perfect to the word everytime, hes deffo telling some truth but not as much as he claims. He just tells you what you want to hear, no one goes deep enough with the questions just takes his word for it... essentially very well media trained guy.
I agree, the more and more I've watched of him the more I'm suspicious - I'm almost certain he's at very least just doing all of this for the money and at most a sociopath who lies to portray himself and others how he wants. The way he explains things is well rehearsed and clearly just quoting from his book, he doesn't actually seem to have any remorse or feelings about anything, it's all just a grift lol.
His story is credible. He definitely served five and a half years and committee the crimes he pleaded guilty too. If anything, he probably puts a gloss on his story and leaves out the murkier, mire violent tales. He probably didn't commit violent acts himself, but probably got others to carry them out The Phoenix New Times article (still online) about him dates from 2002 and backs up his story
No way! This guy did an amazing talk at my college 5/6 years ago. Always stuck with me. Hadn’t been able to find him until I stumbled across this video! Amazing story!
I’d not heard about Shaun until today via his TED talk.. his time in prison sounds like a living hell, and he had his fair share of luck. The second chance he has, must be a god send to him.. I wish him all the best.
street price for a disco biscuit or white elephant back in '93 was about £15 a piece, the price dropped over time with the arrival of doves and mitsubishis but so did the quality. I believe that's all changed now, but the $3 he paid at the time sounds about right.
he has his own channel on here, he shares some really interesting stuff . channel link is here if yore interested ru-vid.com/show-UC0pdktx9M6EcOsRg5LdLlXg
No! Don't portray this killer as a hero! That is what is wrong with this world! People like you! This guy is a murderer. This guy killed children with MDMA. Should be shamed all over the world. Not fucking glorified.
Why are all these drug kingpin guys always sorry about what they have done? Why is there never a story which ends with the gangster saying that he is proud of his career?
I remember this guy came to my school to do a talk and he literally went from selling pills to selling his book 😂 same mind different product, it was a madness
This guy is pretty cool , I was gonna comment at first and say he thinks everything is a joke but his last comment pretty much changed the way I feel 👌
"I pledged to share my story in the hope that young people wouldn't make the same mistakes" The way this is documented, and the way the chap talks about it, feels like his deeds are being glorified really. A very brief section at the end on remorse, and a heavy emphasis on how he was the top dog, then part of a gang, and evidently got out unscathed. Idk.
ive stopping rolling just because every time i tried getting illies they were fake. id just puke and have panic attacks on them i just was like fuck it , i give up lol