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RIP Cory Monteith


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Star of Fox's Glee has apparently died of a drug overdose at 31 years old.

 

http://www.inquisitr.com/847262/cory-monteith-dead-of-apparent-overdose-in-vancouver-breaking/

 

Still could be a hoax, but the Vancouver news station says the police have confirmed it.

 

I will admit to watching some of Glee's first season, he was a solid talent with a future. So sad, RIP.

 

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i count my blessings as one who did his share of drugs back in the day. did just enough coke to go ahh so this is why it's addictive.

 

goes to show you how more money and fame doesn't always make you happy. if you are happy, you don't need anything artifical. tragic end to such promise.

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i count my blessings as one who did his share of drugs back in the day. did just enough coke to go ahh so this is why it's addictive.

goes to show you how more money and fame doesn't always make you happy. if you are happy, you don't need anything artifical. tragic end to such promise.

I'm not sure I buy that. Couldnt it make some people that are happy, happier at least initially before they get addicted.or just start out as fun.

Never done illegal drugs before but I sure do enjoy lots of caffeine because I have tons of energy. And I enjoy a couple of glasses of wine with friends or my husband.

Also fame might make some people happy but not all.

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could start for fun sure. but if you are happy or content in general, you don't feel a need to exp with hardcore drugs. people who get severely addicted by and large are not happy or have some things that are unresolved and it becomes escape. you wouldn't want to escape from being happy.

nobody starts out saying they want to become addicted either and have a downward spiral.

i have done tons of drugs. sold them as well. have also counseled lots of teens on the dangers of them as well. i have seen just about every angle possible with drugs.

 

nothing wrong at all with enjoying some wine. i did last night and may have some red tonight while i grill.

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