Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
Never heard IV heroin described that way, but yeah I feel you.Again this is the point, it is all down to personal definition, "hard" not actually being a metric of any kind
For instance I have IVed heroin on several occasions many years ago but it was never "hard" to me because I never became addicted to it. It was just a random very pleasant high
Yeah I feel you man.I have been variously seriously addicted to ketamine, mephedrone, ethylphenidate, amphetamine sulphate, alcohol and am currently trying hard to bring a codeine habit under control. I have experienced much "harder" and more life disrupting/destroying effects from each of these. But nobody in their right mind would say that codeine is a harder drug than heroin
Regarding LSD, it could be considered hard to those who have dramatically negative experiences on it which can affect them long term. In this sense it is "hard" especially considering this can happen on virtually any dose to the inexperienced or poorly prepared. However I can guarantee that meth, heroin, crack etc have ruined and ended many many orders of magnitude more lives. I have taken LSD likely upwards of 100 times ranging from low to excessive doses and despite some difficult experiences have never had any long term negative effects, the opposite really. Beer alone has been more detrimental to my mental and physical health and my life in general
So again the question is meaningless if someone is looking to create a "standard", it is really only relevant asking what the hardest drug is for each individual. For some it'll be weed, for some it'll be hydromorphone, for some it'll be alcohol, for some psylocybin may have proven the most hard-core and altering force in their life...
There are no "hard" drugs, only hard ways to use drugs
Wasn't really arguing against that