2018-08-16 at 2:51 PM UTC
Sorry I didn't use a hard enough drug in my example, snoob. I will use a harder one next time. :(
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2018-08-16 at 2:59 PM UTC
It's not sustainable to stay doing hard drugs but it is fun to try and worthwhile.
2018-08-16 at 3:34 PM UTC
Have you utilized any hard drugs, THH?
2018-08-16 at 3:40 PM UTC
tee hee hee
Naturally Camouflaged
[slangily complete this slumberer]
Love is the hardest drug I've been on.
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2018-08-16 at 4:16 PM UTC
Self medicating is no way to live son
Man up and face reality
2018-08-16 at 4:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Archer513
Self medicating is no way to live son
Man up and face reality
Man up and face an alternate reality.
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2018-08-16 at 9:41 PM UTC
ITT we learn that MDMA is the new gateway drug
2018-08-17 at 6:19 PM UTC
Tobacco is the true gateway drug.
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2018-08-17 at 8:32 PM UTC
Yeah kinda
If you happen to have life on the ball, supportive family, good group of friends with healthy interests to go surfing and play videogames with, a job you enjoy, a loyal, wholesome girlfriend, there isn't much reason to risk doing what is advertised as hazardous and illegal.
Its been stated before and we all know, its an absurd punishment that if you get caught with a certain variety of drug, that you want to use for personal use, that men with guns can come and lock you in a cage with violent offenders and rapists and shit and then slap you with a record that makes getting employment, something already more difficult due to women working and diversity shit, even more difficult.
But since modern day society sucks ass, its a great escape until either the world sorts itself out, or you figure a way out of an especially depressing or lonely time in life.
Also hard to understand why less people try LSD or shrooms, besides the fact they can be hard to find sometimes. I mean the anxiety of altering your senses that much is scary, and not being in control freaks people out, but I feel theres so many more positive reports of mind expanding and finding new purpose and seeing things from a perspective you never have before, you'd think more people would try it.
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2018-08-17 at 9:20 PM UTC
cupocheer
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[unwillingly condescend the dp]
Define "hard drugs", please.
Cootehill
African Astronaut
[my unsymmetrically blurry oregano]
Hard drugs are dangerous. Too much LSD, Meth or whatever, and you'll be a genuine danger to yourself and possibly even others.
And even normal people see that. I've met former meth addicts with really awful teeth long before I ever tried it. And there is the whole meme of the LSD "acid victim" who did too much acid long ago and now suffers flashbacks. Yes,it's mostly fake from what I can tell, but who the hell knows. Timothy Leary going around in the 60s in a gown preaching about how even children should take LSD and how LSD solves all ills didn't help.
So to reiterate, hard drugs are genuinely dangerous, in a sudden way that wine or marijuana isn't. Even liquor, if you drink too much, most likely you just wind up making an asshole of yourself and having a massive hangover the next day.
And let's not even get started on the opiates. They make meth look like cotton candy.
2018-08-18 at 1:48 AM UTC
All of my friends have tried hard drugs.