Yea, you should do drugs. Just don't get addicted.
Steer clear of needles and get high quality stuff. You also want to stop be age 24 or so or it becomes a scene, not pure recreation. Coke, weed, shrooms should be all you need. Maybe opium.
Yea, you should do drugs. Just don't get addicted.
Steer clear of needles and get high quality stuff. You also want to stop be age 24 or so or it becomes a scene, not pure recreation. Coke, weed, shrooms should be all you need. Maybe opium.
I waited until I was done college to try any drugs other than alcohol and weed. I felt like committing completely to running while in college was totally worth it. In my first year off though I tried shrooms and mdma. It has been worth it. It gives you a different perspective and understanding for people who do drugs both recreationally and who are addicted. I don't get addicted to things easily so I wasn't worried about trying. I will never touch cocaine or heroine though. Thats my suggestion!
Mushrooms wrote:
I'd recommend mushrooms to any healthy male. It's a spiritual awakening. LSD is bad, mmkay.
youre such a p*ssy
got plenty of time before you get there? you could be there now idiot, people like you are so arrogant
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If your asking you really don't want to- so don't.
Maybe you could try piercings your tongue also.
Maybe try murdering some one.
Maybe you could take it up the a $$.
Drug's suck.
you do realize heroin and heroine are not the same thing? the "e" at the end makes it a female hero, and since you wouldnt try one that makes you gay
toall wrote:
It is definitely worth seeing what psychedelics do. Please, please be reasonable and choose a proper drug. Morons pronounce MDMA as nearly harmless because it doesn't KILL that many people. However, it causes extraordinary permanent brain damage.
LSD, Psilocybin, opiates, cocaine, and even drugs that have identical effects to MDMA (like 2C-B dosed right) have exactly zero permanent brain damage. There is no concern whatsoever about addiction from a single use.
This isn't exactly right.
Personally, I've known people who did LSD once and were never the same. It triggered something in a bad way and they want their "old mind" back every day. LSD has also been used in small-scale research with good results for specific mental health issues.
Legal psychoactives like benzos have a wide range of consequences too, so it's not just illegal psychoactive. The psychoactive ones are dangerous in unexpected ways.
Opiates and coke are physically addicting with frequent use really, really screwing with your brain. IMO, they are super dangerous unless you are the type of personality that can just stop. There's plenty of those represented in this thread, while the addicts are not posting because they are off getting their fix. See how that works?
This is why I'm waiting for old age to experiment.
I was a withdrawn, stage jumping straight edge in high school. Then in college I did mushrooms and smoked weed pretty regularly at a large state school. It was an absolute blast. I am 36 now and would totaly do mushrooms again.
Freelove wrote:
Then you don't know what you're talking about, so why are you responding? C'mon, man, sit down.
One of the things to think of us regret. Very people are going to regret choosing not to do drugs, but many who do drugs regret it later. Most drugs are illegal for a reason: Harmful effects to your body and mind.
were do you guys get Psilocybin or Mushrooms?
Most drugs are illegal for a reason: Harmful effects to your body and mind.
Yea, the government is looking out for us all by making drugs illegal. And we should blindly follow them. GTFOH.
pop_pop says "Opiates and coke are physically addicting with frequent use really, really screwing with your brain."
Strictly speaking, cocaine is not physically addictive.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000947.htm
Cocaine can be incredibly psychologically addictive to many people but it is not physically addictive in a medical sense. Heroin (opiates) and alcohol are physically addictive in that heavy users begin to literally rely on the drug for necessary physiological functions and when the drug is taken away the body stops functioning "properly" and severe nausea, vomiting, and seizures can occur.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_dependence
Alcohol withdrawal can be fatal. Opiate withdrawal can feel fatal but it rarely is. Cocaine "withdrawal", even in regular users, may make people extremely irritable and irrational but it does not induce measurable medical symptoms.
That said, having been through the ringer, I would not recommend cocaine to anyone. Chronic or heavy use is dangerous. Even casual social use tends to make people shallow, materialistic and self centered. If you want to stay up late and dance, drink some red bull. If you want to sleep with skinny hot chicks, make more money and buy a flashy car. If you want to talk about nonsense till 5 AM, check out lets run.
I've never tried any drug aside from weed and alcohol and I'm f'n miserable.
The trick is to try them before you die. After you die, they're pretty much useless.
depersonalization from top shelf psychedelics is probably more common than not, but lasting more than a few months is uncommon. Addiction is a different psychological adaptation of the brain.
about both cases, I agree there are other effects to consider. But it seems reasonable to eliminate the chemicals that leave you CERTAINTY of permanently destroying brain cells and altering cognition.
If OP is going to choose a drug, inhaling volatile solvents is a worse choice than coke. The former guarantees very significant permanent brain damage while cocaine causes NO brain damage (actual irreversible cell death I mean) but carries risk of addiction.
Experientially, you're worse off whether addicted to dopamine drugs or brain-damaged from toxic drugs. You may as well avoid the drug choices that give you a 100% chance of being worse off, though.
I hope people research intelligently which drugs permanently remove brain function if they are trying hard stuff.
No. Be glad you dodged that bullet. I never got heavy into drugs, but I still got in trouble and caused serious harm to myself just from messing around and experimenting. Just leave the substances alone.
Better than experimenting after you die - the effects are much stronger.
Dont be a fool. Dont touch the stuff. if you need a security clearance for a job, dont think about it. Lie about use and you could be in worse trouble. Get caught and you could loose all sorts of job opportunities. Then there is the chance for addiction which can be a living / dying hell. Dont mess with brain chemicals, you may mess them up and never feel normal again.
Get a different set of friends if that is what they are doing. Dont cause yourself a lifetime of regrets!
Mushrooms are fun and only last a few hours. LSD is more intense and lasts about 8 hours. Fun, no hangovers.
Ecstasy feels great, the worst part is the hangover the next day.
I would do mushrooms again but not the other stuff. Too intense for me.