And if so, do you think crime is a good idea? Does it pay?
I'm tired of life, not gonna lie, I might just commit crime.
>crime is a good ideia?
No.
>Does it pay?
Yes, but has a high price.
>Why it pay?
Because just a few people are doing, so the profit margin it's big, unlike the normal jobs who are flooded by people doing it.
But answering you more shortly
>Worth?
No.
>>17710158
Kek what, crime is a vague word, there's a shit lot of jobs that are illegal, can't just say ung im gon comit crime
>>17710158
I used to sell hard drugs to kiddo's in my hometown. great money, but someday the lackeys of the local criminal boss (he owns mutliple bordellos and probably is the biggest dealer) came up to me. They did not outright beat me up but it was clear I had to stop, so I sold them my goods for a decent price and stopped.
I later, and still, went on illegal hunting and scavenging trips. Hunting in our country is illigal without expensive permits, but who's gonna stop me? Also scavenging mushrooms and mosses is illegal.
>>17710190
Are you a former criminal and if so what did you do, and did you go to jail for it?
>>17710201
Sure you can. Just wondering what direction to take in my life.
>>17710243
Interesting. How did you get the drugs, straight from a manufacturer in your country, or overseas? And were they annoyed by the loss of business when you stopped?
>>17710302
I used to make the drugs myself. I grew Salvia Divinorum on a patch of land in the middle of the nearby forest. You can extract certain substances from the leaves and flowers that make you hallucinate, or smoke the dried leaves. I had a man who supplied me with clean needles for the extract.
The kiddo's, I believe, were slightly dissapointed, and a few got devestated because I got them addicted to it (goldmines I called them) and they suffered. But most just got back to regular weed. I did get to know a lot of people from the local underworld though, mostly pimps. For some reason pimps want to make deals with drugdealers.
>>17710247
>Are you a former criminal and if so what did you do, and did you go to jail for it?
This is common sense, you don't need to be a criminal or former one to know things like that.
>>17710333
Nice. Sounds like a good earner.
>>17710441
So you haven't? Your opinion in invalid then.
>common sense
That's literally not a reason. I prefer coherent arguments with convincing, tangible reasons to be honest.