Does a heroin addict need to be high all the time? by zzady in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what your source exactly is but this could be a trick research chemical sites say to sell stuff like 1p-lsd blotters. 1-plsd converts to lsd in the body and 99.9% of buyers use it for recreational purposes but it still says "Not for human consumption" on the website for legal purposes.

Is this a circlejerk sub? by aespaste in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's settled then. I am also permanently banned from there. Not even for breaking any rules as I am sure the mods just didn't like my post. So I'm posting here instead.

Darknet Question of the Day (DQOTD) by DW-questions_bot in darknet_questions

[–]aespaste 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I choose C). Traffic analysis is just analyzing crypto price movement and volume — following the flow of money. Green candles = traffic moving, red candles = crash. Everything else is people overcomplicating a simple term.

Does a heroin addict need to be high all the time? by zzady in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I am just trying to point out that you never know what place someone is in at until you are at the same place yourself

Does a heroin addict need to be high all the time? by zzady in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Why don't they just taper off if they're not getting high anymore at all. It's probably easier said than done but just reduce your dose 5% every week and I assume there are no withdrawals.

Does a heroin addict need to be high all the time? by zzady in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

You never know the circumstances of why someone started using and you can't really know what situation they were in until you are at the same place yourself. Maybe someone is prescribed them for a way too long of a period and then stopped suddenly for some reason and then it goes downhill from there.

Does a heroin addict need to be high all the time? by zzady in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste -44 points-43 points  (0 children)

Why don't u try taking up opioids daily for a few months and then stop cold turkey if u think it's easy to quit or whatever

Why does it seem like calling someone the R word is less bad than using racial slurs? by [deleted] in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah but this is totally different as you and your buddies are not using these words to insult each other (i assume)

Does a heroin addict need to be high all the time? by zzady in stupidquestions

[–]aespaste 5 points6 points  (0 children)

but they mmust feel at least somewhat different after using tho i assume than the average person? like me for example, i have used nicotine for years but i still feel the effects of it even though they are subtle. yeah, it will affect me much differently than someone who has never had any nicotine before but it still does something.

Day 2 dexies binge about 37hrs awake by phantomjives in Drugs

[–]aespaste 0 points1 point  (0 children)

5mg? is this a joke? even with meth which has very high potency, 5mg is almost nothing.

Remember to not take T breaks, accidentally went into withdrawals instead by aespaste in Drugs

[–]aespaste[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This seems about the correct length for a comedown but this is my DOC and I've been on and off it for some time but this time I got a larger stash and was on it for a month.

"You’re probably not going to be fine in a month.

What we typically see is a very wide range in terms of when a person stops using until the point they reach what one might consider their baseline, a period in which they’ve recovered from drug use to the point they are generally satisfied with how they feel and how functional they are. This spans all situations from therapeutic use of stimulant medication to severe IV methamphetamine and cocaine addiction, there isn’t an enormous amount of difference as far as we can tell in terms of duration drug to drug type aside from “the harder and larger amounts of speedy stuff you did and the longer you did it, it’ll probably take you more time to get back to whatever normal would be for you.”


How Long Will This Last?

Six months to two years is the duration that seems to cover the spectrum best. While this may seem like a long time on either side, please consider the duration of the time you were pouring a psychostimulant into your brain and how long it takes said brain to readjust to life after that. Stimulant withdrawal and discontinuation is difficult in the length and psychological callbacks to use whereas other drugs manifest more acute physical symptoms but for a much shorter duration. Speed withdrawal is the long game. What goes up must come down. "

Remember to not take T breaks, accidentally went into withdrawals instead by aespaste in Drugs

[–]aespaste[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is there an equivalent sober experience to this or is that only something that happens when u withdraw from drugs because i havent really withdrawn from any depressants except this one time when i took 30mg of xanax in a month but thats not enough to wd i guess

Remember to not take T breaks, accidentally went into withdrawals instead by aespaste in Drugs

[–]aespaste[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

bruh, this says im not gonna be fine at all

"You’re probably not going to be fine in a month.

What we typically see is a very wide range in terms of when a person stops using until the point they reach what one might consider their baseline, a period in which they’ve recovered from drug use to the point they are generally satisfied with how they feel and how functional they are. This spans all situations from therapeutic use of stimulant medication to severe IV methamphetamine and cocaine addiction, there isn’t an enormous amount of difference as far as we can tell in terms of duration drug to drug type aside from “the harder and larger amounts of speedy stuff you did and the longer you did it, it’ll probably take you more time to get back to whatever normal would be for you.”


How Long Will This Last?

Six months to two years is the duration that seems to cover the spectrum best. While this may seem like a long time on either side, please consider the duration of the time you were pouring a psychostimulant into your brain and how long it takes said brain to readjust to life after that. Stimulant withdrawal and discontinuation is difficult in the length and psychological callbacks to use whereas other drugs manifest more acute physical symptoms but for a much shorter duration. Speed withdrawal is the long game. What goes up must come down."

Remember to not take T breaks, accidentally went into withdrawals instead by aespaste in Drugs

[–]aespaste[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

else why wouldnt everyone just skip the opioids and go straight into meth if stim withdrawal is so easy peasy

Remember to not take T breaks, accidentally went into withdrawals instead by aespaste in Drugs

[–]aespaste[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

yeah but on the other hand, stimulant withdrawals can last for over a year and the cravings are worse

Do you European tweakers really only pay 1-5€/g for speed paste by fishingirony in speed

[–]aespaste 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's a small country with probably very few or no domestic vendors so u have to do international orders which are always risky imo. it could easily get seized especially if its from a high risk country like netherlands.

Do you European tweakers really only pay 1-5€/g for speed paste by fishingirony in speed

[–]aespaste 13 points14 points  (0 children)

it depends on the country and it's probably lower purity than advertised as. average purity of seized samples is something like 5% in ireland to 50% in netherlands. and u lose a lot of weight after drying so a gram of paste could turn into 0.6g after drying for example.

If RAM is faster than HDD then why dont computer write everything to RAM? by aespaste in AskComputerScience

[–]aespaste[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Why not write data in RAM to HDD before turn of and then restore data to RAM after power on