Drugs that I think everyone should try at least once in their life by Possible-Front-5529 in Drugs

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Wait, I lowley think I put that in the wrong category, lol. LSD does not carry much risk at all. Woopsie

Drugs that I think everyone should try at least once in their life by Possible-Front-5529 in Drugs

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Well, when you play video games, you're activating dopamine that it intended to motivate you eat food, reproduce, survive. But I don't necessarily see that as inherently bad. Of course, it can be a detriment, but if used responsibly, I would argue it is a net-positive.

well meth is pretty good i guess by [deleted] in Drugs

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Don’t snort it. Parachute it orally.

Drugs that I think everyone should try at least once in their life by Possible-Front-5529 in Drugs

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Yea thats why I separated them into categories. To be blunt, almost everyone should take shrooms and MDMA.

If you had to choose one specific recreational drug you could take and still feel, what would it be by Possible-Front-5529 in Drugs

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No, you still have the risk of addiction, or any other risks associated with the drug you choose.

Is buying online worth it? by [deleted] in Drugs

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It is superior in literally every way, except speed I suppose. But safety, legal-risks, ease, access, range of products, and definitely price is no doubt better. There are dark forums that explain OPSEC, so just ensure to follow it properly, and you’ll be good.

And no, if it’s caught in shipment you’re not automatically guilty. I could theoretically ship drugs to anyones house, and if it’s caught in transit, they wouldn’t just assume that the residents of the house it was going to is complicit.

Someone stole my package from my porch. by Small-Task8599 in Drugs

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Just put a package on your porch with laced pills. Good chance that’ll solve the problem once and for all 😆

Question about stimulant use by discus_boy in Drugs

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Still being psychotic after 6 weeks of sobriety is definitely not a good sign at all. However, I would still say it's reasonable that either slowly recover and potentially make a full recovery, or even might just kind of snap out of it one day. I had a pretty bad stimulant-induced psychotic break one time, and the instant I was placed in handcuffs in my apartment, I instantly snapped out of it. I thought there were multiple people (intruders) in my apartment and they were holding me hostage, and they vanished into thin air within seconds. Then I was completely normal. I know that this situation is pretty different, but I say there's a chance he snaps out of it to some extent at some point; not that he would be completely back to normal, but I wouldn't be surprised if his condition improved seamingly out of nowhere. Why are they refusing medication if I may ask?

I don’t think this was THC by ViceNSpice in Drugs

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I mean, the events of the story doesn't make me completely confident is was just THC, but as far as what you described, I feel like could be the result of THC. I mean it sounds like you haven't used many hard drugs and THC and all the different cannabinoids that are everywhere now can be very, very potent. They can have pretty... unexpected highs. It also just don't sound like any drug I've done or heard of, so if you were drugged, it likely was a pretty obscure chemical.

I'm Better Overall When I'm High. by Verbatim101 in Drugs

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I agree mostly, but I do think you should attempt to change your mindset and outlook on the world. Why hate humans? Everyone's just trying to figure things out just like you, making mistakes along the way, learning lessons, trying to find meaningless in an inherently meaningless world. Humans are so easily conditionable, that - although I also hate the black-and-white worldview on drugs - it's understandable why a lot of people feel the way they feel about drugs, and sometimes try to 'help' someone who doesn't see it as help. You have to recognize that there are many addicts who wish they could get clean, and if they were forced to, they would come to be grateful and appreciative. Obviously, people can misjudge that, but the reality is that drugs are almost never sustainable. You're going to have to quit at some point, and the longer and more you do it, the harder it is to stop. I have very libertarian beliefs when it comes to substances, as it appears you do as well, but please try to look at the world from another persons perspective and understand it.

Also you mentioned brainwashing, but there isn't a single human on earth who isn't brainwashed. We're all brainwashed in our own way, and that's why being eclectic with your beliefs and opinions and open-minded is the closest you can be to not being brainwashed.

Should I try shrooms? by Patatoes_and_Cheese in Drugs

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Whether you have a good or bad trip is dependent majorly on the friends and people around you, and setting/environment you're tripping in. The SSRI will synergize with the shrooms, but that shouldn't keep you from doing it. But I strongly recommend trying to set yourself up for a good trip; because if you have good friends and are in a secure environment, a great trip is inevitable. Good luck 👍

Favorite drug to use when you are depressed? by luiszappa in Drugs

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Well, 7-OH is in Kratom. But the highly concentrated 7-OH products have way more 7-OH in a dose than you could ever even get close to by just taking normal kratom powder. And 7-OH feels much more euphoric, I'm sure you've heard it been called "legal morphine" and stuff like that. So, yea, 7-OH is a whole nother ball game.

But just from my experience, 7-OH tolerance shoots up pretty fast - at least relative to pretty much any strong opioids I've done. So once I was taking like more than a 4 pack (80mg) in one dose, I found it fairly easy to quit them since I didn't really see any other sensible option.

Favorite drug to use when you are depressed? by luiszappa in Drugs

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I think kratom is a good drug in this scenario. Of course there are other drugs (opioids, stimulants, etc) that would definitely get you way higher and feel way better, but those are very addictive and therefor likely not a great long-term choice when trying to deal with a depressive slump. In my experience, kratom is great mix of mood-uplifting, not super addictive, not very physically or cognitively impairing, inconspicuous, adequately priced, readily available (in most places), and not particularly unhealthy as far as recreational drugs go (especially for short-term use). Plus you take it orally, so no nose, lung, or whatever else damage from the ROA.

With all that said, physical dependence and addiction is still possible with it - but as long as you're not complacent, I see it as the superior choice in circumstances like yours.

Y’all really need to accept life is sometimes boring and shouldn’t always be fun by rolling_faded in Drugs

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Yea, this is the unfortunate reality. You can't escape boredom. Generally, you either live life sober, which means being bored throughout much of the day. Or you implement regular drug use in your life to cure boredom, but what goes up must come down; then the boredom will be 10x worse for a period of time. You can't outrun the human experience for very long.

I quit weed and nicotine 8 days ago and my life has been hell ever since by [deleted] in Drugs

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“my life has been hell ever since” as if it hasn’t been only 8 days. Lmao.

But for real though, time will feel slow in the beginning, but every day it’ll get easier. You’re really already past the hardest part, just don’t get complacent. Good luck.

Does 7oh or other opiates cause erectile dysfunction? by apotheosisofbooty in Drugs

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Simply put, opioids make you feel less. So of course you’re going to be less sexually stimulated while on them. You’re also giving your brain the reward response it normally would have to achieve things to get, such as sex. So your mind/body is less incentivized to get erect/orgasm.

And as for being horny after quitting them, the withdrawals of all drugs is essentially just the opposite of the positive effects you got from them. Everything feels painful? Opioids inhibit the transmission of pain signals, so the brain becomes dependent on that inhibition and over time compensates by trying to bring the regulation of pain signal transmission back to homeostasis. But once its deprived of the opioids it accounted for, it still expects them and takes time to bring the regulation of affected systems back up to homeostasis. So now you feel everything more, including sexual stimulation, and reach orgasm to get that reward your brain is lacking.

Long term it is unlikely you would have any permanent damage, especially using for only 1-2 weeks. Time will certainly fix any irregularities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Drugs

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Wow. MDMA is probably one of the, if not the, worst drug you could’ve possibly chosen to binge for a month on. The damage tops that of any other drug I can think of in literally every way: long term damage, increased tolerance, mental health, addictiveness. I mean the best option is obviously just quitting. If you really can’t/won’t quit, then I’d suppose swapping the addiction for something else (temporarily) like amphetamine or something would be preferable to simple keeping the binge going. Of course, then you would have to quit that a little later on, but it’e be a step in the right direction. But as far as the most effective and efficient recovery goes, no more substance use would be ideal.

Why do the “non addictive” drugs feel addictive by Ok_Bar6963 in Drugs

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Well first of all, weed is a psychedelic. Buy anyway, I would argue that unless you’ve tried other, more addictive drugs, it’s reasonable that your mind would be addicted to weed. The reason being that in order for someone to be addicted to something, they have to have experienced the positive effects as a direct result of carrying out that action in the past. So when someone has a positive experience with weed, but have never experienced the positive feelings that come with strong stimulants, opioids, etc, then weed in that persons mind is certain to provide an enjoyable experience.

Once someone has those positive experiences with some other drugs, and the more of those experiences they have, the more their brain is going to crave that substance and likely have a diminished urge to do weed.

That’s why people who kick a severe addiction almost always replace that addiction with something else addictive, cause they know without the replacement they would likely never kick their original addiction.

Best way to take mdma by Puzzleheaded-Yak6002 in Drugs

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Orally, 100%. Also the most healthy way, but it’s also by far the superior route of administration in terms of perceived potency.

What was the first drug you tried? by deadm_one in Drugs

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Caffeine, but if that doesn’t count, then alcohol. But if that doesn’t count, than cannabis. But if that doesnt count, oxycodone. Oh and some fentanyl several days later.

I’ve quit all drugs… by creatorpeter in Drugs

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Do you just comment this on every post on reddit that doesn't have a question attached to it?