cuddlefish
Bluelighter
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- Aug 9, 2002
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OK, recently I've let slip to some of my more conservative uni friends that I occassionally take E, and to my utter astonishment, many of them have expressed interest and a couple have even dropped. The thing is, I try to get them to come on to Bluelight and Erowid etc. and read up on everything before they drop and ask them if they'd like to see their pill tested and they choose not to. I'm talking people with science/IT degrees and postgraduate qualifications. The kind of people who are generally a little conservative and law abiding. I'm really flattered that they have so much trust/faith in me, but you'd think that they'd be a little more cautious about ingesting an illicit substance that they have no idea where it came from. How can such intelligent people choose to remain ignorant about somehting for which the dangers are so (over)publicised? What gives?
OK, recently I've let slip to some of my more conservative uni friends that I occassionally take E, and to my utter astonishment, many of them have expressed interest and a couple have even dropped. The thing is, I try to get them to come on to Bluelight and Erowid etc. and read up on everything before they drop and ask them if they'd like to see their pill tested and they choose not to. I'm talking people with science/IT degrees and postgraduate qualifications. The kind of people who are generally a little conservative and law abiding. I'm really flattered that they have so much trust/faith in me, but you'd think that they'd be a little more cautious about ingesting an illicit substance that they have no idea where it came from. How can such intelligent people choose to remain ignorant about somehting for which the dangers are so (over)publicised? What gives?