As much as these faces convey, it's important to remember that the areas where these photos were taken-Hunt's Point, for example-represent a geographic and demographic bottom of the barrel.
Ray Charles was also "the face of addiction," for nearly twenty years. For a long time, Robert Downey, Jr. was the face of addiction.David Hasselhof, Amy Winehouse, Ben Afleck, Michael Douglas,
Dick Cheney and George Bush have all been the face of addiction.
It you want scary, one of my coworkers and one of my bosses at
the nuclear power plant were the face of addiction-one of them was a heroin addict who eventually lost his job, and wound up getting clean and being a drug counselor.
You can be addicted to food, sex-I'm addicted to
air, and will likely die of a lack of it :lol:-and, of course, drugs and booze.
This is the face of addiction:
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My
feelings? Those photos make me very sad-so do obese people, especially at the all you can eat Chinese buffet. We all have at least one self destructive tendency, and some of us just can't resist it-they're seeking their destruction through dissolution-an annihilation of all that
they feel, through other feelings.
My
thoughts? Pretty much the same. It's just that so many-though not percentage wise-manage to live with their addiction without succumbing to self-destructive tendencies-to be functional addicts. An even smaller percentage manage to break free of their addiction-to live with it
without whatever it is they're addicted to. Of course, those people have resources and support-they either have money to support their habit and just enough self control not to
die from it, or getting free of it.
Addicts in Hunt's Point and places like it don't have any of those things, and probably never did.