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Most of mine were back in the days of Glasonbury and other raves, wouldn't want to take most these days and have not partaken in many for years.
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The idea that one addicts addiction depending on what they are taking is better than another is a joke.
There is no such thing as a friendly drug dealer, anything to do with drugs will destroy lives in the end . |
Life destroys life in one way or another anyway.
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A lot of places of work now do random drug tests (only for the little people of course) so now people are risking their jobs by partaking.
They should really be doing drink and drug tests in Parliament, they'd get plenty of positive results in there. |
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2. My plugs are pretty friendly and that’s the case for most people I know. You seem to have a very dated understanding of how drug-buyer interaction works. It’s not always a case of meeting a hardened criminal on a darkened alleyway at 2 in the morning. 3. Weed has never killed anyone. Alcohol, tobacco and prescribed medication (with bad side-effects) have killed loads and loads over the years. What have you got to say for all that? 4. No one gets out of here alive anyway so it is what it is. Some people are here for a good time, not a protracted one. And either way most people who do ‘reasonable’ drugs won’t fatally overdose. |
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there is a certain tribalism associated with drug taking that i find pretty weird. Like you are not a cool kid if you don't take drugs, and it's even evident in this thread. Most if not all forms of drug taking are directly influenced by peer pressure. Without that peer pressure their wouldn't be half the drug taking that there is today
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The fact that the current drug situation is political and in the face of official legality is neither here nor there. Drugs weren’t always illegal and homosexuality and interracial marriage weren’t always legal. The legality (or lack thereof) of something at one particular time doesn’t hold space for personal experiences and it’s not always done in the better interests of the people. The fact (that I keep bringing up) remains that alcohol and tobacco (the first of which was even illegal in certain parts of the world not-too-long ago) are far more detrimental to overall health than half of the illegal drugs (and most especially in the case of weed and mushrooms) but people talk about getting wasted every weekend or how they only socially smoke left, right and centre without people shutting them down and reminding them of the dangers of drinking and smoking. No-one’s insinuating that people who don’t touch drugs are corny and uncool. It’s more a case of literally one or two staunch anti-drugs lobbyists coming at people with intolerance and patronising tones just because they’re open to experimenting with certain substances. |
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come on bots we all know you were the kid in full school uniform with the violin in a case whist the cool kids were smoking Embassy Regal in the bike sheds :joker: |
I think there is possibly an element of peer pressure in a way. I was not "pressurised" into taking anything, I didn't think I was cooler than friends who didn't....as Vicky said its different strokes for different folks. I had friends who liked rock music and would go to the pub, drink loads of strong lager and end the night with a fight and kebab. That wasn't for me. I liked dance music, so spent my nights with 5000 liked minded people at a warehouse rave. No alcohol, never saw a fight but felt the love. Corny as that sounds.
It was all artificial though and that's what stopped me. After a couple of years I knew the majority of people, hugged them all, danced with them all etc. At the end of one night, someone collapsed after taking an E.....everyone, me included more or less stepped over them in the rush to get on to the next part of the night. When I thought about it later, I realised that everyone in that club who I had spent every weekend with for months would have stepped over me too. Now, I'm a bit more aware of my own mortality and in all honesty probably a bit scared :laugh: Plus there was a couple who used to go to the club with us who were in their 40s......we all thought they were Sooooo old, I don't want to be that person now :laugh: |
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