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Bluelighter
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90s white people fashion should stay dead
By far the most sensible point made on this thread and one none of us need any level of speculation with ha!
90s white people fashion should stay dead
And...tolerance is not the issue.
Otherwise, I'd see people rolling as hard as I used to, which I don't. There is something missing from the high...it's just not as deep in the body and as intense on the mind as it used to be...also doesn't last nearly as long.
there just is no question that rolling back in the 90s was a WAY more intense experience. I mean 2-3 pills would have me rolling in a way and harder than is possible on 10 pills today. The best parallel I can give is what happened when they stopped making the 80mg oxys. They still make the 30s, but snorting 3 30s still gets you nowhere near what snorting one 80 would do. The difference in effects of 90s mdma vs todays mdma is similar...no matter how much I take, I can't get the same type of high.
And...tolerance is not the issue. Otherwise, I'd see people rolling as hard as I used to, which I don't. There is something missing from the high...it's just not as deep in the body and as intense on the mind as it used to be...also doesn't last nearly as long.
I'd say people getting older and not having as much energy/vitality that they used to has something to do with it as well, which again, just comes down to set and setting (the first one, mindset, is the most important after all)
How many times have you heard that one?
you just lost some credibility in my eyes
The serotonin system, an aspect of the brain's neurochemical structure associated with behavior and mood, has been shown to substantially decline with age, according to research with living humans ages 18-76 at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.