Zoe Lund (lo mejor de Zoe) - mkx
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In Memory of Zoe Lund (February 9, 1962 – April 16, 1999)Zoe was an American musician, model, actress, author, producer, political activist and screenwriter. Rest in Peace Zoe - We'll always miss You.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zo%C3%AB_Lund
Aliases
Lund lived and worked under many names such as Vanessa Lancaster and Tamara Tamarind
Dru9 addiction
Lund was unapologetic about her her0in addiction. She wrote at length about her0in and advocated it for legal recreational use in the USA, as well as romanticized its effects. "She loved her0in, she was killed by her0in," Ferrara said on her her0in addiction. "...Zoe was one of these people who thought her0in was the greatest thing in the world, and she did until the day she died. She was down on c0ke, down on everything, but you know, her0in was the elixir of life for her."
"I've known a lot of serious drug users," Richard Hell, a friend of Lund's, recalled in 2002, "but Zoë was Queen. You've got to admire someone as committed to it as she was. She didn't just LOVE heroin, she believed in it
Religion
Lund said in an interview, "...I never lost my religion. I have always had a certain increasing awareness of religion...I do believe that the Gospel is the ultimate story. What is amazing about the book is that over the millennia, the gospel has become so refined to the point where the Christ story does present a very refined and highly charged model for the search for truth. We can use the book as a basis for our own path to spirituality and grace
Death
Lund died in Paris on April 16, 1999 of heart failure, due to extended cocaine use, which replaced her long-term heroin use after her move to Paris in 1997. She was 37.
Aliases
Lund lived and worked under many names such as Vanessa Lancaster and Tamara Tamarind
Dru9 addiction
Lund was unapologetic about her her0in addiction. She wrote at length about her0in and advocated it for legal recreational use in the USA, as well as romanticized its effects. "She loved her0in, she was killed by her0in," Ferrara said on her her0in addiction. "...Zoe was one of these people who thought her0in was the greatest thing in the world, and she did until the day she died. She was down on c0ke, down on everything, but you know, her0in was the elixir of life for her."
"I've known a lot of serious drug users," Richard Hell, a friend of Lund's, recalled in 2002, "but Zoë was Queen. You've got to admire someone as committed to it as she was. She didn't just LOVE heroin, she believed in it
Religion
Lund said in an interview, "...I never lost my religion. I have always had a certain increasing awareness of religion...I do believe that the Gospel is the ultimate story. What is amazing about the book is that over the millennia, the gospel has become so refined to the point where the Christ story does present a very refined and highly charged model for the search for truth. We can use the book as a basis for our own path to spirituality and grace
Death
Lund died in Paris on April 16, 1999 of heart failure, due to extended cocaine use, which replaced her long-term heroin use after her move to Paris in 1997. She was 37.
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