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the reason people use and abuse cocaine has changed over time.

in the 70s it was treated as a designer drug a party substance and was treated as casual and excepted in most college age and disco environment's. Currently it is a common belief that people use cocaine as a escape from problems, party hearted fools to stay awake and to falsely improve their perceptions of self.

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