Drugs are a cheap substitute to feeling alive — Maytane Winner
Drugs are a cheap substitute to feeling alive — Maytane Winner
Some drugs maybe. Other drugs tend to amplify - including one's disquiet with oneself or other things,So, drugs give people an escape from their own selves. — Maytane Winner
Pot has been a great stimulus to help consider alternative opinions. And its something I would heartily recommend those that think they are open minded on this Forum.
As an artist is has enhanced my imagination to improved my output. — charleton
MDMA Xtasy really does that. After a course of E's I found myself more understanding of others emotional position months and years after I stopped taking it. — charleton
No I have first hand experience, and testimonies from dozens of people of my acquaintance. Drop a tab and you will know immediately. This is a complete no brainer. — charleton
Since you believe your friend's observation that you have a loose grip on reality, there might be a reason that you do.
MDMA is not psychotropic in the way LSD or heroin is, however, but simply increases your empathy. I do not consider an increase in reality as a challenge to a conception of reality, but a emotional response to people around you. — charleton
I'm not going to recommend it to you if you think that about yourself, nonetheless, as I don't know you personally. — charleton
But I still think the drug is relatively harmless against, say, valium, oxycodeine, or many other prescription drugs. The only other question is, since not regulated, would you actually be taking the real stuff, being cooked up by persons unknown? — charleton
What drugs do you take, and how do they affect you? — charleton
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