Plan on rollin about 90mg of molly tonight, i havae work around 10am tomorrow, i was wondering if this would make me feel like absolute shit tomorrow or will i be able to champ it out?
Its around 4 pm right now, and I plan on doing the MDMA around 5:30-6. It's not that much of a special occasion, its more of a get together and I wanted to get a feel for how it is, since I had bought it a club/rave, but changed my mind due to my work schedule. It is a bonfire we are having with about 9-10 people.
If you know for a fact that it is MDMA and have tested it go for it. If there is any chance that it’s a research chem that will last a long time I would not risk it. I got fucked out of getting a promotion because I wound up ingesting some psychedelic that lasted 24+ hours and couldn’t go to an important meeting at work.
id rather not have to work the next day for 1 reason:
Mdma is a beautiful drug. Its nice to have a great night sleep, and a day to relfect on the experience. Me personally, i feel happier the next day after mdma cause i had such an experience. Afterglow I assume. Especially for you since your setting sounds pretty nice.
If you have to work, your mind wont be able to think about what you did the night before and youll have to focus on work responsibilities rather than just reflecting. I love mentally enjoying that mdma feeling that next day. :D
I did a 100mg dose at 7pm, had to go back into work (waiting tables) the next day at 5pm. I felt fine, my pupils were still huge and I got some shit for it from my bartender, but I was able to do ok.
I did a 100mg dose at 7pm, had to go back into work (waiting tables) the next day at 5pm. I felt fine, my pupils were still huge and I got some shit for it from my bartender, but I was able to do ok.
I work closely with clients, so I make sure that I have a day or two to recover. They know me well enough to catch if I'm a bit off or not. I would never roll (especiallly at night) and go into work the next morning. Well, I have a long time ago, but that was when I worked at a call center and many of the employees were E heads too.