drugs (we're gonna get hi, hi, hi)

I tried it for the first time this weekend. It is the most wonderful thing ever.

Can your body develop a tolerance to it? How fast?
 
I've heard claims varying from immediately to never ever never! So I just assume it varies from person to person.
but yeah that shit rocks
 
two weeks to return to baseline tolerance, but you are physically capable of dosing again as soon as two days after. the day after tripping it is virtually impossible to trip tho (some people say you can, but i've tried it with 5x dose out of the vial i had last year and nothin happened). after about a week tolerance is close enough to baseline that you can have similar strength trips week to week without decreasing dosage
 
LSD sounds like a really weird way to treat alcoholism. Sure you might not be drinking (on acid I never liked drinking either; it felt so much more "pure" without alcohol in my system). But you'd be tripping instead. Probably kind of hard to fit into society if you're tripping all the time. A real way to treat alcoholism though, via drugs, is through Naltrexone. It's apparently supposed to stop cravings for alcohol and it prevents the alcohol from affecting you I think. But you have to have detoxed it first, for which Valium is used, and it shouldn't be used in conjunction with alcohol as it can affect your liver.

Man, I wish I could get my hands on some LSD. That stuff is so much fun.
 
no, these studies weren't like, every time you want to drink you take a couple tabs instead, it was more to the tune of do acid once and then you just don't want to drink again. That's obviously an exaggeration, but you know, like therapy once every three months or something with a tab and a councilor

sort of similar (minus the talking therapy bit) to treating cluster headaches with mushrooms. You do a couple caps every couple o months and you're cluster headache free

for the uninitiated
 
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Sounds like an awesome way to do therapy.

Probably works too, because when you're tripping, you come up with all these "realisations". One time when I was tripping with mates, my friend nearly became vegetarian because the carpet and the bread he was eating was "breathing" and he felt like he was eating a live animal. It made him feel so guilty.
 
never tried one specifically, but pocket vapes are pretty nice in general if that's what you're into. Rather pricey, and unless you really like to smoke on the go getting a full sized vape is probably a better idea
 
are you speaking from personal experience?

and if so, how was the comedown/aftermath? any lasting negative impacts?
 
Does dip count as a drug?

Because I'm pretty sure a quarter of my college's population does dip. They keep leaving their bottles around and its nasteeeeh.

Is it really that good? It doesn't look good....
 
Does dip count as a drug?

Because I'm pretty sure a quarter of my college's population does dip. They keep leaving their bottles around and its nasteeeeh.

Is it really that good? It doesn't look good....


Yes, it 'really' counts as a drug, aspirin is a drug, etc. Dip's 'drug component' is nicotine like other tobacco products. I've tried dip once and it's pretty gross and kind of unwieldy, it doesn't sit in my mouth comfortably the way it does for some people and then you have to spit everywhere or bring a cup, and that's kind of a hassle given that the affect of the drug is pretty subtle.
 
Does dip count as a drug?

Because I'm pretty sure a quarter of my college's population does dip. They keep leaving their bottles around and its nasteeeeh.

Is it really that good? It doesn't look good....

one of my managers at work dips and has been known to talk to customers with a mouthful of tobacco...
it's bad enough when every trash can in the office is full of water bottles/coffee cups full of your tobacco-laden spit, but to be in a consumer-facing position (a managerial one, no less) is beyond belief

also
I <3 MDMA~~~~
 
are you speaking from personal experience?

and if so, how was the comedown/aftermath? any lasting negative impacts?
1 day afterward there isn't much of a comedown, you just feel a little tired. Not like speed/ice/ecstacy/lsd where there is a noticeable comedown. But it's deceiving, because you can feel great without much repercussions at first. if you keep going you'll eventually go through the worst withdrawals it's literally hell. You're so tired you can't function, yet you can't sleep because you're so uncomfortable and restless; you feel the need to "kick" every 5 seconds. Everything hurts; your muscles, your bones, your joints, places that you didn't think existed. You get the chills like a fever, and hot flushes too. Diharroea, vomiting, cramps, your skin crawling. You can't stop yawning and sniffing and tears just come. But the worst is the mental anguish. Severe, deep dark depression and intense cravings and if you can't get the drug it just drives you insane. It's horrible. And its fucked up - you think to yourself "I never want to go through that again" but sooner or later you forget about the hell of it all and only remember the "good times".

It's really overrated. It feels good but it's not worth the long term bullshit associated with it. Yeah sure you can use for maybe a few years without getting addicted, but if you have access to it and money, it will happen sooner or later. It just takes something to go wrong in your life or something. No matter how 'strong willed' you are.

I'm so fucking glad to be off that bullshit drug. Buprenorphine is a god send.
 
what is ice?

edit: I am a retard and a (BAN ME PLEASE), sorry but I don't know how to delete posts with new forums so this will stay
more edits: (ice is coke, in case anybody is as stupid as drunk me)

also didn't know horse had skin crawl, always associated that with jib/crack/uppers, not opiates/depressants
 
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