From the website this product links to - "Our philosophy is based on the fact that methadone, combined with life skills counseling, has been shown to be the best treatment available for opiate-dependent individuals". Fucking lol
@ayyy- If someone serious about quitting opiates then suboxone is the way to go, all methadone does is replace an addict's drug of choice with a new one, that's why I found it hilarious.
@Nenenah that's neither intended to be nice nor funny. disturbing rather. and i believe lack of insight being a much more severe sign of devolution than this.
Wow I'm sorry but glorifying drug "rehab" by putting it in a fancy bottle is stupid. Crack heads don't care what their drugs come in hate to break it to you
If anything I find this fascinating for its comment on all the nasty things we indulge in simply because they are well packaged - legitimized by their outward appearance (think cigarettes and booze...). Why are people freaking out over it glorifying rehabilitation? It's packaging the beginning of the end of addiction in an interesting way. I'm not saying anyone is wrong for being offended by this, it is after all a very edgy bit of subject matter, I just never saw it in that way.
@ carrel - indeed! Both really elegant designs and both for things that can cause a huge amount of harm... Why is no one slamming the JW package for glorifying alcoholism?
Packaging Design by Morey Talmor.
Cool, I wanna get hooked on crack so I can get me some of this.
From the website this product links to - "Our philosophy is based on the fact that methadone, combined with life skills counseling, has been shown to be the best treatment available for opiate-dependent individuals". Fucking lol
Are you kidding me? I'm just blown away by this. I'm actually disgusted.
interesting, but pretty fucked up.
Looks sophisticated and chic - but sensitive area to approach! Not good at all...perhaps as an aftershave set without the needle?
@pentonious Methadone does help people get off stronger opiates. @everyoneelse The website linked is a rehab clinic (who does not distribute it like this)... the design is by this person http://www.moreytalmor.com/?mtp_page=habit, tards...
Pretty sick. Addiction is not a joke.
@ayyy- If someone serious about quitting opiates then suboxone is the way to go, all methadone does is replace an addict's drug of choice with a new one, that's why I found it hilarious.
What is that for?! Oh yeah, being a drug addict is so hot since a while. Love the packaging btw.
No this is really not funny or cool.
This is a fuckin disgrace. Are they tryin to make heroin addicts look cool???!!!!
You people hate on everything. This is pretty cool.
Bad humor((( black humor
Sick sick sick SICK!! Disgusting !
Sublime
Not nice. Not funny. Not cool. The world seems to have devolved into a s****hole where sickness is a cause for hipsteridiocy...
@Nenenah that's neither intended to be nice nor funny. disturbing rather. and i believe lack of insight being a much more severe sign of devolution than this.
Wow I'm sorry but glorifying drug "rehab" by putting it in a fancy bottle is stupid. Crack heads don't care what their drugs come in hate to break it to you
If anything I find this fascinating for its comment on all the nasty things we indulge in simply because they are well packaged - legitimized by their outward appearance (think cigarettes and booze...). Why are people freaking out over it glorifying rehabilitation? It's packaging the beginning of the end of addiction in an interesting way. I'm not saying anyone is wrong for being offended by this, it is after all a very edgy bit of subject matter, I just never saw it in that way.
at rosstd - just like this: http://www.thefancy.com/things/250600789/Johnnie-Walker-Black-Label-Limited-Edition
@ carrel - indeed! Both really elegant designs and both for things that can cause a huge amount of harm... Why is no one slamming the JW package for glorifying alcoholism?