That actually got me laughing. So, thanks for that. Also, got me to stop reading except for the end. If you want to send me your Reddit username, go for it. Have a good night.
Oh ok. I see how it's gonna be. Just dismiss me then. That seems really fair what with your "Administrator" title. Scoff at my comments, reply that you don't care and that you didn't read what I wrote.

Great job. Way to treat an avid volunteer contributor to the site. That sense of satisfaction, be treated with a snarky attitude,
that's what I do this for, right there,
@VerbalTruist. Glad to know the people at the top really appreciate my contributions.
As always, those who are opposed to drugs have either never done them, or they really sucked at using them. The rest of us had a good time.
I'm not gonna keep banging my head against the wall. You've evidently decided you think you know me and have me all figured out and you're clearly too stubborn to admit when there is a valid counterargument, so I'm just gonna drop this here and hope we can move on.
I guess some people will always believe "drugs are bad" and that certain drugs are too addicting to
everyone, no exceptions, and that NO ONE should be allowed to use drugs recreationally no matter what.
Others of us believe in individual freedom, civil rights, body autonomy, the human right to explore our own minds, bodies, and "innerspace", and the rightful desire to avoid a govt. surveillance nanny state. And even if we disagree, I'll still read any message directly addressed to me from you sheerly out of respect. It would be nice if you would consider returning said respect instead of dismissing me like I'm some jerk.
EDIT: I even quoted Beetlejuice, for chrissakes. How about slowing your role and not massively shitting on me? I'd think an Admin might take the highroad and not get so bent-out-of-shape if a valuable, active and contributing site user disagrees with them. Your drug experiences are not the end-all, be-all, nor do they give you special qualifications or knowledge not attainable by others. Believe it or not, there are other intelligent people on here
and though their opinions may differ from yours, that does not invalidate them. Remember: those who want respect, give respect.
EDIT 2: It occurs to me you're taking offense to that line because you're probably misinterpreting it. "Not everyone's comfortable explaining harm reduction" is a simple statement of fact. I don't know you well enough to assume whether you are or are not one of these people, so don't read into it. Some people don't want to be responsible for introducing drugs to someone who later develops problems with them. I've had this experience, more than once, and it is an awful feeling. It certainly has given me pause to reflect on these things, and ultimately I've learned to use careful discretion whenever introducing a new substance to someone I know. The implications that I'm drug naive, ignorant, and/or foolish when it comes to drugs is specifically frustrating to me b/c I've dedicated so much of my time, energy, thoughts, and efforts over the last quarter century to exploring, learning about, using and sharing psychoactive compounds and knowledge about them with others. If the war on drugs were an actual war, I would be a decorated, multi-star General war hero with a Purple Heart Award, a Medal of Bravery and a Medal of Honor for having been shot down and surviving as a POW in federal prison, serving the better half of the early 00's in the Feds.
These among other things are the reasons I'm adamantly opposed to drug prohibition – b/c drugs laws are more damaging to many individuals than the drugs are. I don't blame people who abuse drugs for this – they need to get help. I blame anyone who wants to continue heaping criminality on what is otherwise often a medical issue. It's like locking someone up for being diabetic.