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  • #31
    Originally posted by za gophar
    so do you still get flashbacks? what are those like?
    I dropped acid maybe 10 times, blotter street type stuff. The effects are a lot like mushrooms, colors get really, really vivid. In fact, all sensory input gets intense. Since I did it years ago, I have only experienced a few moments where I felt things felt that way. I can't tell if it is a 'flash back' or just memories. :/

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Pure Hatred
      So here's mine. If you're dumb enough to let a chemical substance control your life you deserve to die. Period.
      thats what god thought when he gave us our organism

      ps: shroos, weed, absinth and C2H5OH (sounds badass hu?) and as soon as i get my fingers on mescaline u can add it to the list.

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      • #33
        Consuming a drug is much like eating a candy... you enjoy the experience but you can't abuse on it or you will get screwed and you will have to deal with the bad stuff. If you consume them not on a regular basis, if you dont make drug consumption an habit you get the benefits of it and you don't get the bad stuff, at least not the worst one... i've already enjoyed everything you can get from vicadine, ecstasy, coke, mushrooms, marijuana, alcohol etc etc but the point is you can keep enjoying these kind of things without making a drama like "oh! if you consume drugs you are automatically addicted and you are going to die" or "if you consume drugs you are just scheduling your death for a few years sooner" that kind of thing is only true if you become addicted, although you must always keep in mind that heavy drugs cause addiction and becoming a drug addict is serious stuff and can get you a passport to the grave... although that kind of though should never keep you from enjoying a good smoke with your friends or from getting some ecstasy at a party. that's the reason why i support drug legalisation, it allows persons to have a much more mature feeling about drugs and what they cause... alcohol also causes addiction and it is still allowed... creating that feeling of illegal substance only adds to the "mith" and causes more and more persons to become heavily addicted wich is precisely what society doesn't want. There is nothing wrongh with smoking pot... its just like drinking a cofee after dinner...
        Last edited by Arikel; 05-24-2005, 04:33 PM.
        A kiss is a rosy dot over the 'i' of loving.

        Cyrano de Bergerac

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        • #34
          Originally posted by za gophar
          so do you still get flashbacks? what are those like?
          no flash backs, surprised they even exist. if you smell a smell from your past you might mildly feel like you did at the time because smell is so tied with memory, remembering a drug experience is about the same as that, no real flash backs.

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          • #35
            Tone, you're too much of a pussy to even smoke candy cigarettes. You still have no clue what you're talking about, shut up and blow your brains out please.
            Originally posted by Tone
            It is now time for the energy shift of the 7th root race to manifest on the 3D physical plane and uplift us back to 5D.
            Originally posted by the_paul
            Gargle battery acid fuckface
            Originally posted by Material Girl
            I tried downloading a soundcard

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Pure Hatred
              So here's mine. If you're dumb enough to let a chemical substance control your life you deserve to die. Period.
              Now that's unfair, I myself, as well as a lot of my friends have visited hell, and have come back from the dead to live (in our eyes) very succesful lives thus far. I dare you to tell my wife, my beautiful children, my father, my mother, my friends, and my colleagues, that because I was dumb enough to let drugs control my life at a young age for a few years (though I've been clean for many years now), I don't deserve to live.

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              • #37
                The only addiction I have is to chewing gum (seriously...).
                I don't smoke, don't drink, don't do drugs of any kind.
                Last edited by Fallen Angel; 05-24-2005, 06:54 PM.
                There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by PaulOakenfold
                  Now that's unfair, I myself, as well as a lot of my friends have visited hell, and have come back from the dead to live (in our eyes) very succesful lives thus far. I dare you to tell my wife, my beautiful children, my father, my mother, my friends, and my colleagues, that because I was dumb enough to let drugs control my life at a young age for a few years (though I've been clean for many years now), I don't deserve to live.
                  DIE.

                  Well, at least you got help. That's cool. What I'm talking about are the scumbags that let drugs control them to the point that they don't want help. The ones that sacrifice family, friendships, jobs and essentially lives trying to get their next fix.
                  Originally posted by Tone
                  It is now time for the energy shift of the 7th root race to manifest on the 3D physical plane and uplift us back to 5D.
                  Originally posted by the_paul
                  Gargle battery acid fuckface
                  Originally posted by Material Girl
                  I tried downloading a soundcard

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Pure Hatred
                    DIE.

                    Well, at least you got help. That's cool. What I'm talking about are the scumbags that let drugs control them to the point that they don't want help. The ones that sacrifice family, friendships, jobs and essentially lives trying to get their next fix.
                    the solution would be to let them have their fix all of the time with no risk of ever needing to withdrawal. youve said nothing about all the functional addicts there are. especially in the case of opioid users, there is no long term risk for these people other than the risk of not getting the drug and entering a withdrawal

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                    • #40
                      Alcoholics anonymous please?

                      Weed, coke, E, shrooms, and cigars

                      Nothing beats cigars.

                      Seriously i thought E was the shit the first time i did it, i was like this is fucking awesome, then the next time i fucking hated it (might of been the bitch screaming in my face the whole night) but it turned me off for ever. Coke is weird, it made my nose feel weird and i have allergies and i sneezed a whole lot and it hurt, the high was nulled by that.

                      Shrooms are just disgusting. The taste the sickness the day after, the high isn't even that good, but it's something cheap to do.

                      Weed was fun for a long time. started in grade 10, walking to school, at lunch, on the way home, 2 or 3 times in the evening, it was awesome. Then one buddy of mine got a lung infection, he was in the hospital for 4 weeks. And then it was like whoa, i'm done.
                      Occasionally i smoke a small spliff with friends but i will never smoke that much again.
                      There once was a man from Nantucket.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Adman
                        Seriously i thought E was the shit the first time i did it, i was like this is fucking awesome, then the next time i fucking hated it (might of been the bitch screaming in my face the whole night)
                        if you look at the lab results posted on Dance Safe youd see that roughly only a third or less of those pills contain MDMA and nothing else, otehrs have everything from caffeine, DXM, meth, opther phenethylamines, Ketamine and much more

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                        • #42
                          I've never done anything. Seventeen years of sobriety but lately I've been questioning myself. I guess I'm just scared because I'm totally the person to become over-addicted...I do it with pretty much everything. I'm still relatively young and maybe when I'm older I'll be able to handle myself, but I still don't trust myself. Did any of you feel this way or still feel this way about drugs and drinking?
                          Originally posted by Vatican Assassin
                          i just wish it was longer
                          Originally posted by Cops
                          it could have happened in the middle of a park at 2'oclock in the afternoon while your parents were at work and I followed you around all afternoon.

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                          • #43
                            a mere three nights ago i hit an all-time low

                            my roommate and i were hanging out with these two local girls (pittsburgh locals tend to be on the "dim bulb" and/or "i'm a ghetto white trash bitch" side) drinking and having a grand 'ol time. well, we all got crazy drunk and decided it'd be fun to head on down to the porn shop. we ended up buying a midget porn dvd and a box of whip-its. i fucking did whip-its. i definitely lost a boat load of iq points in the process.

                            anyway, conc said it better than i could. carry on!
                            jasonofabitch loves!!!!

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                            • #44
                              My buddy's neighbor bought a huge nitro tank last weekend

                              I hate whip-its but I made the same mistake jas :\

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Jason
                                a mere three nights ago i hit an all-time low

                                my roommate and i were hanging out with these two local girls (pittsburgh locals tend to be on the "dim bulb" and/or "i'm a ghetto white trash bitch" side) drinking and having a grand 'ol time. well, we all got crazy drunk and decided it'd be fun to head on down to the porn shop. we ended up buying a midget porn dvd and a box of whip-its. i fucking did whip-its. i definitely lost a boat load of iq points in the process.

                                anyway, conc said it better than i could. carry on!
                                Nitrous Oxide seriously depletes the body of Vitamin B 12. a suppliment is highly recommend if it must be used


                                Cobalamin deficiency and subacute combined degeneration after nitrous oxide anesthesia: a case report.

                                Ahn SC, Brown AW.

                                Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

                                We report on a diabetic man in his early forties with a history of disabling left-hemisphere stroke and hyperhomocystinemia who developed new sensorimotor symptoms and urinary incontinence 4 weeks after prolonged exposure to nitrous oxide (N(2)O) related to arterial occlusive disease and amputation. Physical examination at rehabilitation hospital admission showed preexisting severe nonfluent multimodality language impairment, new ataxic quadriparesis superimposed on static spastic right hemiparesis, diffusely blunted muscle stretch reflexes, impaired cutaneous sensation and proprioception, diminished alternating motion rates, and impaired truncal balance. Laboratory tests revealed low serum cobalamin and hyperhomocystinemia. Magnetic resonance imaging of the spinal cord showed dorsal T2-signal hyperintensity. Treatment included vitamin replacement and comprehensive rehabilitation. His response to hospital-based and outpatient treatment led to successful prosthetic fitting. This case shows the importance of screening for and treating cobalamin deficiency before exposing patients with known risk to N(2)O and highlights the potential diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of subacute combined degeneration when it occurs with a setting of preexisting disabling neurologic impairment.

                                http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...006&query_hl=5
                                Last edited by Tone; 05-25-2005, 01:18 AM.

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