Mekstizzle wrote:
what the hell is coke supposed to even do to you anyway
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Mekstizzle wrote:
what the hell is coke supposed to even do to you anyway
haha what, are you kidding?Mekstizzle wrote:
what the hell is coke supposed to even do to you anyway
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was posting when you posted this, lol. Man I miss going to huge house parties and getting fucking blown out of my mind. It was fun, but we all gotta grow up.Uzi wrote:
it's like speed only times ten, minus the length
and the psychological comedowns are a motherbitch to deal with when you know you can easily get more
euphoria, you-the-man syndrome, mega social chattiness and confidence, hyper reactions and senses, everything feels great, everything is great.
woohoo.
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the sex was great too. thanks, Sonder.SonderKommando wrote:
Its a great high mek, but only last for a short period of time. When I was high on coke i remember just having the most engaging conversations and just amazing feelings of euphoria and energy.
I never had sex while high on coke. TBH sex is like the last thing on your mind when your spun out. Least for me it was.burnzz wrote:
the sex was great too. thanks, Sonder.SonderKommando wrote:
Its a great high mek, but only last for a short period of time. When I was high on coke i remember just having the most engaging conversations and just amazing feelings of euphoria and energy.
yeah man, im not socially awkward and function perfectly fine without coke - but i fucking MISS those conversationsSonderKommando wrote:
Its a great high mek, but only last for a short period of time. When I was high on coke i remember just having the most engaging conversations and just amazing feelings of euphoria and energy.
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QFT man.Uzique wrote:
yeah man, im not socially awkward and function perfectly fine without coke - but i fucking MISS those conversationsSonderKommando wrote:
Its a great high mek, but only last for a short period of time. When I was high on coke i remember just having the most engaging conversations and just amazing feelings of euphoria and energy.
during one crazy session me and about 5 buddies literally sat in a room listening to music and chatting for TWO straight days. 48 hrs. the conversations started to become cyclical and just dynamically, automatically ended up linking and feeding back on themselves subconsciously. we ended up repeating certain conversations a full 24 hours later with no recollection we'd already had them, with JUST as much enthusiasm and fervor. literally everything is fucking amazing. i wish our brains engaged with one another socially like that all the time. proof that there is no good, imo. no god would design a perfect human being and make every day life and every day ennui as suckish as it is in comparison to THAT motherbitch of a high.
god damn.
edit: i've had sex whilst high on coke and it was mind-blowing. hard to contain oneself. i mean from laughing and being happy. of course!
Give it time.SEREMAKER wrote:
still hasn't showed up on ebay
there is no 'threat' from drugs, really. the threat is perceived from those above, those in power, because on a society-wide level, the wide-spread use of drugs has negative effects on 'society'. what this means, in practical effect, is that it effects the productivity and participation of users in the arenas of power and control that government authorities and those up-top exercise. what im saying is, that drug-use in moderation in itself is a great mental and spiritual thing to do, it's an amazing personal experience. but when you freely allow everyone in a society access to these things, free-reign, the overall productivity and economic subservience of these people slackens and disappears. it's not in the interest for a 'cohesive' and 'functioning' society. although, of course, the power-brokers at the very top are free to use it -- hell, cocaine even aids and boosts their megalomaniac, egocentric existences. this may sound borderline conspiracy-theory but really it is the sole power-motivation behind the 'war on drugs'.Monkey Spanker wrote:
I would like peoples opinions & experiences please on how drugs affect them in their life if at all & how can we tackle the perceived threat from drugs.
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opium was the drug-of-the-day 100 years ago. im talking exactly about that. just because modern sensibilities have changed to an 'ew! no thank you' reaction, doesn't mean the drug is intrinsically evil or sinister. 150 years ago we found the turk and the chinese rather amusing for their smoking and inhaling of such drugs, whilst we casually drank back quarts of it ourselves. there are no 'real' defined moral guidelines for drug-use, especially in the western world where they have been profited upon just as much as any other commodity or marketable-craze.nukchebi0 wrote:
Assumably you aren't referring to stuff like meth or heroin?
Yes. I just hadn't heard of many people people who weren't sucked in by heroin addiction once they tried it, though, even people who would ostensibly be intelligent enough to understand what they were sampling.Uzique wrote:
opium was the drug-of-the-day 100 years ago. im talking exactly about that. just because modern sensibilities have changed to an 'ew! no thank you' reaction, doesn't mean the drug is intrinsically evil or sinister. 150 years ago we found the turk and the chinese rather amusing for their smoking and inhaling of such drugs, whilst we casually drank back quarts of it ourselves. there are no 'real' defined moral guidelines for drug-use, especially in the western world where they have been profited upon just as much as any other commodity or marketable-craze.nukchebi0 wrote:
Assumably you aren't referring to stuff like meth or heroin?
all drugs can destroy lives. im not denying that heroin won't fuck you harder than casual cannibis smoking. but in saying people have the liberty to try what they want, my hypothetical is also assuming that people have the self-responsibility and education to know just what the fuck they're dabbling in. the problem, it seems, is that 'power makers' know that many, if not most, lack the proper education to be safely trusted-- but, in a double effect, it is this lack of education that makes the liberty-deprived average man such an invaluable asset to their conception of a 'just' and 'proper' society.
do you follow?
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