poledriver
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hehe yeah too true. Or 1 or 18 bottles of wine... Dead.
http://www.mdmateam.com
^ Mad looking pills, often in the comments they mention how much MDMA is in the, for example - Green grenade w/ 180mg MDMA...
But the 200 + mg ones usually have score/split lines so it's easy to drop half a one if you don't have any tolerance.
so it turns out MDMA 25mg/kg once a day for 5 days does damage the brain
i want to see the state this guy was in once they took him to the hospital... he must have been fucking steaming
i think the pills might be too high dosed nowadays...
lol...
"i'm a weed smoker.... I've OD'ed several times, once I slept the whole afternoon".
Australian pills these days are notoriously weak, most contain between 40-80mgs MDMA. Anything above 100mgs is rare.
If indeed he did take that much of those substances, I couldnt imagine them giving someone Parkinson like symptoms. I wouldnt be surprised if at least one of those substances was tainted with something more sinister.
It is a chemical to be respected and used with reverence and respect. Quite a bit of the bad press that it gets is because we have people using it indiscriminately. I used to roll every weekend when I was spinning records in pittsburgh...and I most certainly noticed headaches that came and went, a slowing down of my intelligent flow of conversation....having trouble finding certain words. I guess I was part of the problem back in the nineties and early 2000's in which people were saying it puts holes in your brain or makes you dumb. If I had been a little better informed *cough cough* harm reduction instead of abstinence training, I'm sure this would not have been the case.
This is from abuse though. Taking ecstacy (true MDMA) ever once in a blue moon is not necessarily bad for you if you do your research and make sure you are not taking too much.
See that's the thing. Cunts in the rave scene treat it like it's nothing, do it every weekend and end up permanantly fucked in the head 3 years down the track. It's not a light drug, regardless of its relative safety. Another product of prohibition if you ask me. Unless you bother to sit down and research what can happen if you overdo MDMA, and then actually change your use pattern because of it, you have no reference to go by other than the other cookers you only spend the weekend with. Because a lot of the damage is pretty gradual... like my sister's used it at least half of the weekends we had this year, sometimes twice a weekend, and she reckons she hasn't noticed anything. A lot of people won't notice the damage it's doing to their cognitive ability and memory until a couple years down the track when they try study or something and realize, too late... fuck, I'm not quite as bright as I was. The only other people telling them this were the cops, and who gives a fuck what they think, right?
Yeah, well, my sister takes it quite often but so do I, so at least we're becoming e-tarded together and can't personally call each other out on it due to memory loss or denial or what not. Misery loves company and all that... enjoyable miserygenerally the damage is so gradual that the user does not notice it, however those that are close to the user (family members, friends) will notice a lot more...especially if they don't see the user every day.
Yeah cops don't necessarily have the right answers when it comes to drugs. Policymakers most definitely don't have the right idea either.
In the states we have grandstanding judges, police, and prosecutors filling our jails and prisons full of people. Also, because of the high caseload created by police it may take a couple of years to get a trial (unless you cop to a plea, which is what they want you to do even if you are innocent because it is totally gambling your future on the views of twelve strangers). Thus, those years are wasted...you aren't convicted, only alleged to have committed a crime but it still seriously impacts your work, your family, and your bills (which don't magically disappear when you are locked up.{in fact in lake county you have to pay the jail for your stay there, thus adding another bill on top of the bills piling up that you cannot make an income to support})
A serious rethinking of the way our system works is needed...we thought the babyboomers were going to do it, but they were corrupted just as same as the wave before them...now it is time for revolution... Take back what is ours.