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I just realised that other than when I was watching Ghost in the Shell II, and when I was having my shower earlier, I've been browsing BL for around 24 hours now, with no sleep.

When's the next BL Anonymous meeting?

With your habits, you will be a PD mod long remembered.

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listening to hendrix, hear a train coming...
in a good place right now. must admit chatting with people is getting difficult :P

Jimi is always a tasteful thing to listen to, but on psychs and dissociatives...well when people talk about the Word of God, I assume the mean Hendrix's guitar.
 
I've deciced this is the last day I use stimulants for now. I'll only keep some MPA if I need it for functional stimulation. I've got a good reminder of why I hate stimulants so much.

I also feel bad for our Danish friends. The law coming in effect 1.1.2012 is the harshest law against RC's I've ever seen. The criteria the Danish authorities use for banning compounds is euphoria, not harmfulness. It sickens me. That's how our governments want to control us. Harmful compounds may be allowed, but not compounds producing euphoria. Denmark was long considered the most liberal Nordic state, but now it will become the most strict one regarding drugs and RC's. We are moving backwards in time here in the North, there's more regulation, more control, more racism, more xenophobia, there's a very negative and misanthropic atmosphere in our societies. The illusion of the successful liberal Nordic Countries is nothing but a bluff.
 
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^True

Cacti was made illegal some months ago too. Great drug, Mescaline. Such a grounding experience
 
^Such utter fucking bullshit. Where my cognitive liberties at? I heard a murmur that once the revolution comes, our previous health minister will be the first one to go. (joke of course, but I'm seriously glad that his influence on our educational and health policies are waning.
 
i think mxe is just not my thing. what is it that im missing? am i? missing something?

also, if they ban compunds based on euphoria, why not chocolate? or wine? or good music?
 
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i think mxe is just not my thing.

also, if they ban compunds based on euphoria, why not chocolate? or wine? or good music?

It has to do with what's socially acceptable in society. The politicians and other health "experts" (lol) drink wine, eat chocolate and smoke a cigarette while proposing laws that ban people from doing what they want to do with their own body.

RC's are DRUGS that will DESTROY our societies. You must understand this. Without these laws and regulations, we would be facing our impending DOOM.
 
also, if they ban compunds based on euphoria, why not chocolate? or wine? or good music?

I recently wrote an essay involving the argument of why in palliative care (terminal illness) euphoria is still officially considered a side effect of opiates.

Even on peoples' death bed, euphoria is something to be avoided. :\
 
but this at the same time arguing that every person has a right to happiness...

theres so much in there to discuss...
why are higher powers always trying to force the common man to learn how to be happy in his unhappiness?
isnt this a bit of a chirstian view of things? life as a bit of a pain to go through with the promise of the happy glowing afterlife?
if we are really in a rational age, than those few days on the deathbed are nothing more than that, so if it is ok to give that person something to not feel pain, why not somehting to feel happy?
its a very idiotic idea to think that people should be happy by themselves in the absence of discomfort or pain. havent we been through this the last thousand years?

edit: finally down from mxe. going to try to get some sleep now. love, pd!
 
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I'm liking this low dose meth. I mean, I couldn't have gotten much more than half a point gratis, and I snorted some at 2am and some at 8am, and it kept me up and was fairly decent/enjoyable-ish (euthymic I mean) The urge to redose is definitely there, but I want some damned sleep tonight. I dunno, I've never taken less than a point at once before (well, via this ROA)...moderation can be very interesting. Now I'm gettin' my drink on so I can fall asleep later (downside of bringing booze for funtimes with friend is now I'm running precariously low. I can still get 2 or 3 more days out of it though I guess.)
 
Well apparently the common Western perspective has a greater aversion to pain than it has an attraction to pleasure. Alan Watts noted that the Christian perspective only found value in a life of hard work, and resistance of temptation, and almost had a sort of taboo against actually relaxing and reaping the rewards of this diligence. Pleasure and enjoyment was welcome if it happened to drift by, but it was only sought in the afterlife, which is of course a wonderful way of cheating yourself out of a lot of fun indeed.


Just dropped a couple hundred mics of L. Seems like a fine evening to do so. :) I've got this wonderful new strain of cannabis to accompany my trip as well.
 
OH Never I started watching Mushi-Shi last night! Really artfully done, and a lot of (probably completely inadvertent) connections to psychedelic drug usage as well. Or, at least, that's how my stoned mind interpreted it. =D But I really like the relaxed and contemplative pace of the show.
 
Well apparently the common Western perspective has a greater aversion to pain than it has an attraction to pleasure. Alan Watts noted that the Christian perspective only found value in a life of hard work, and resistance of temptation, and almost had a sort of taboo against actually relaxing and reaping the rewards of this diligence. Pleasure and enjoyment was welcome if it happened to drift by, but it was only sought in the afterlife, which is of course a wonderful way of cheating yourself out of a lot of fun indeed.

The Puritan Work Ethic isn't really an intrinsic part of Christianity (it appearing so may be because you happen to live in America of all places, all of our weird ass protestant sects aren't really an accurate representation of the Christian religion, they're all just splinter groups formed relatively recently. Look more into Eastern Orthodox or Coptic stuff for more historically pure interpretations of the religion). I don't have quotes on hand (but I read them in some presentation I found by the trash of some local uni just the other day), but many theologians have emphasized faith and private spiritual life as being paramount, while obsession over such worldly things as work and works is undersirable/harmful. The position of some is that our need to work is repentance for the fall of man. I quite agree with your first sentence though.

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OH Never I started watching Mushi-Shi last night! Really artfully done, and a lot of (probably completely inadvertent) connections to psychedelic drug usage as well. Or, at least, that's how my stoned mind interpreted it. But I really like the relaxed and contemplative pace of the show.

I'm glad you're enjoying it! It definitely is one of the best series to come out in the past decade IMO.
 
Hahahaha!

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LMFAO.


That's really all that I can fucking express right now.

The fact that I am laughing hysterically at the incredible RELIEF that LSD brings...

All of my fears are like cardboard cutouts of big scary monsters that are being effortlessly knocked to the ground by the winds of LSD.
 
Good morning PD. Think I caught up on my sleep after skipping a night, but damn I'm hungry, about to make a huge breakfast and fill myself up.

Thinking I might trip today, but I'm not completely sure yet. We'll see a little later :)

I just realised I've stopped reading for almost a month, bad times. I think after breakfast I'll read a little more Castaneda. :D
 
^ Reading seems like a pretty good idea. I've actually been reading this book which is a series of loosely related essays that Alan Watts wrote, which I managed to find a dusty old copy of on my parents' bookshelves of all places. Apparently was assigned reading for a college course of my Dad's. Which I actually find rather intriguing, because it doesn't make any attempt at being a piece of scholarly literature, it's just basically Mr. Watts' opinions on a number of different things.
 
Synchronicity much. I only made that point about reading because I just remembered how bad I need to buy some Alan Watts books, since I only discovered him rather recently, and his lectures have been very interesting, fitting with my beliefs perfectly and making me question things. :)
 
man, i need to get my work out on.
im in the opposite end than you guys, ive been reading too much lately and have forgotten to take care of my body (or lacked time). not that ive let myself go, but i remember feeling pretty neat after a nice workout...
 
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