Let's do drugs

Started by rachel, November 04, 2020, 09:09:53 PM

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Quote from: rachel on December 19, 2024, 12:34:29 AM
Quote from: Diabolizer on December 18, 2024, 10:58:32 PM
I don't need to do drugs to trip.  I just let go of reality.

Imo tripping is actually akin to experiencing more of reality, not less. Assuming you're doing a psychedelic and not a deliriant, that is

I think that when you let go of reality, you do get more of it.
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Fishmé

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Quote from: Esmé on December 22, 2024, 09:34:28 PM


If they had this sign when I was using, I never would have stopped.

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So I was talking to a friend about using Ketamine. You know, drugs, like what the cool kids do. For mental health reasons, obviously. 😎 🆒️ 😎
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Quote from: Fishmé on December 22, 2024, 09:34:28 PM


I just want to reiterate, this; please do not feed the whores drugs.
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ThePedalMan998

If their is a keta-mean, is their also a keta-kind?
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rachel

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Quote from: rachel on August 07, 2025, 09:35:31 PM
families who do drugs together stay together

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW7EU1iiM58[/video]

It's true. This is why my family all lives together.
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It started out as just casual reading.  A fantasy novel here, a sci-fi one there.  It was college, everyone read like that.  But when the party stopped, I continued to read.  I started to work at a high stakes law firm.  It was the kind of place where even the partners would keep full shelves of books in their office.  I'd get home and read 1, maybe 2 books, and then go out to have a book with my coworkers.   I thought I was just adjusting to the stress of adult life.  But things got worse.  I started having fights with my wife about the number of books I was buying.  I promised her that I could stop at any time, but I had secretly started reading autobiographies behind her back.  Things got worse.  My wife left me, my prestigious job fired me when I'd read so much that I couldn't walk straight.  I knew my story was reaching its final page when I bought Eat, Pray, Love.  That's when I realized it had to stop and checked myself into Heritage House.  The people there showed me that I could fill my time watching stupid shit on tic-toc or play video games instead.  I turned my life around and haven't bought a book in over a year.  So if you are struggling with reading addiction, know that there is treatment and there is hope.
Thank you for reading this.
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