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Build a Drug Empire

Build a Drug Empire

[WARNING] [I do not advocate for drugs. Do not do drugs!] [This is a fantasy and should be treated as such] If you want an MC that is manipulative (ally and enemy like); If you want an MC that wins without even fighting; If you want an MC who is powerful if he has to fight; If you want an MC who earns a lot of money; Then this novel is for you. ---------------------------------------------------- Money can buy everything Caesar believes this all through his life. But, he was poor and an orphan living in a third-world country, which meant he had no power in this world. His opportunities were hindered because of this and he would never be accepted in a normal job. There was one business that had the most lucrative payout than most and can be accessible to people like him; that was drug dealing. But drugs like Joy were banned by the World Church and he had stronger and more powerful competitors waiting to destroy enemies like him. How could he even stand a chance against them? He’ll use his greatest asset, his cunning and intelligent brain. So brilliant, in fact, that his brain could not handle it and manifests hidden knowledge into tangible feelings like sounds and visions. [Level up!] [Pure Joy drug recipe unlocked] But will this be enough? There are people with godlike powers here in this world. Will he be able to outsmart them, or will his hallucinations help him by giving him a way to obtain power? —------------------------------- There are no physical fights in the first chapters, only mind battles and the MC scamming and outsmarting his enemies to build his drug business. The magical and powered fights will only appear once the Miracle Drugs are introduced.
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SHE IS ME - ABUSE OF WOMAN

SHE IS ME - ABUSE OF WOMAN

NOVEMBER 25, IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NON-ABUSE OF WOMEN, and it is the day that every woman must take to the streets to defend our rights and be respected. This book talks about the consequences of living with an abuser and having no idea what our rights are as women. This book talks about all the ways men deceive women into believing something that will never be. They are beasts, disguised as meek sheep, when inside they are predators. They present themselves to their future victims as "Prince Charming", or "The perfect man"; until they achieve their objectives, one of them is, marrying their victims and that is when they show their true face and nature, which are predatory beasts without any feelings. From meek sheep, they become these cannibals, thirsty for new blood and hungry for power who are capable of committing all kinds of monstrosities, to commit their objective and that objective is "Power" and to shout loudly, how proud they feel they have achieved their goals. They also want and wish to highlight with this cannibalism, that they are cannibalistic macho and proud of it. Every November 25, the day of non-mistreatment of women and the International Day for the elimination of violence against women is celebrated and commemorated and through this book, I wish to make a strong appeal to women who, should not to allow himself to be mistreated, humiliated, beaten and raped by any man. We must learn to say "NO" to mistreatment, abuse, beatings and rape, by them, and we must also know when to say "Up to here", "Enough!", "No more", "It was enough" or as Lorena Gallo ex Bobbitt did to John Bobbitt who, tired of that vicious cycle of beatings, mistreatment, humiliation and rape, cut off her husband's penis, in self-defense. We must have a perfect idea that if there is a life after that hell and that life, it will always be much better, if we know how to live it. Finally, we should not be part of a number of women who are underground, due to the mistreatment of us.
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Are there any good fiction books about drug abuse?
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2024-12-15 14:06
One well - known book is 'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh. It vividly depicts the lives of a group of drug addicts in Edinburgh, exploring the chaos, desperation, and complex relationships that come with drug abuse.
Recommend some books about drug abuse fiction.
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2024-12-02 16:40
'Trainspotting' by Irvine Welsh is also notable. It portrays the lives of a group of heroin addicts in Edinburgh. The book is not only about the drug abuse itself but also about the social and economic circumstances that often surround it, and the complex relationships among the addicts.
What is the relationship between drug abuse and fiction books?
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2024-11-10 08:53
Fiction books often explore various aspects of human experience, including drug abuse. In some cases, they can provide in - depth psychological insights into why people turn to drugs. For instance, books might show how characters use drugs as an escape from difficult life situations. But it's important that these portrayals are balanced so as not to encourage drug - taking behavior among readers.
Can you recommend some fiction books on drug abuse?
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2024-12-16 01:28
There's 'Crank' by Ellen Hopkins. It's a young - adult novel that tells the story of a girl's descent into methamphetamine addiction. It's written in a unique verse - novel style that makes it very engaging while also delivering a serious message about the dangers of drug abuse.
What are the important themes in books about drug abuse fiction?
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2024-12-02 21:00
One important theme is the destruction of self. In these books, characters often lose their identity, values, and goals as they become consumed by drugs. For example, in 'Crank', the main character changes from an innocent girl to someone who is desperate and lost.
How can fiction books help in preventing drug abuse?
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2024-11-10 11:12
Fiction books can act as a deterrent. By showing the negative consequences of drug abuse, like ruined relationships, health problems, and social isolation in their stories. For example, a character in a book might lose their job and family due to drug addiction.
Romance, drug abuse, be novel recommendation
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2024-12-26 06:03
In the search results provided, there were a few romance novels about drug enforcement officers. Amongst them," Stay in Your Heart " was a novel in which the male protagonist was a drug enforcement officer and the female protagonist was a surgeon. The plot was a little melodramatic, but the writing was good. In addition," You are more moving than the moonlight " was a sweet novel about a gentle and beautiful teacher and a cold exterior but warm interior. In addition,'Nobody Like You' was also a sweet novel about police officers and doctors. These novels were suitable for romance readers who liked the topic of drug enforcement.
Fiction books related to drug addiction
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2024-11-22 02:49
The book 'Junkie' by William S. Burroughs is a significant one. It's a semi - autobiographical account of the author's own experiences with heroin addiction. It gives a very raw and unfiltered view of the life of an addict.
Best Fiction Drug Cartel Books
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2024-10-31 00:15
Another excellent choice is 'Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel' by Tom Wainwright. This book combines economic analysis with a fictional - like exploration of how drug cartels operate, from production to distribution. It's really interesting as it gives a different perspective on the whole cartel business.
Is 'bts jk drug abuse fanfiction' appropriate?
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2024-11-27 12:56
No. Fanfiction involving drug abuse is not appropriate at all. It not only spreads negative and untrue information about the idol (in this case JK from BTS), but also promotes a bad image. Idols are supposed to be positive role models, and creating such fanfiction violates ethical and moral standards.
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