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If you had to be addicted to a drug, which drug would you choose to be addicted to?

Not even close from what i've read.

ketamine in low doses is highly euphoric, and in stronger doses you can go into k holes where you are just tripping balls. People just lay down and visit the very recesses of their own mind! Haha maby an overstatement but its what i've read about it.

Dxm is shitty. It makes you naseous and trip. But its not on par with acid or shrooms. You may have some audio hallucinations with a face melting and shit bu tnot much, and you feel like shit the next day
 
^ketamine blows dxm away, few things come close to a real Khole.

To answer the question, if i could get enough of one drug to become addicted I would choose either ketobemidone or quaaludes
 
A prescription drug, if i had a prescription for 10 x 80mg oxycontin a day i'd go get hooked. Being addicted to illicit drugs is too much of a hassle because there are times where you cant find it, prices are too high and you risk problems with the police.
 
tramadol is a pretty easy one. home shipping and reliable product. i let myself get pretty depedent on them a few times. the pills are so little, you can down like 4 without water. and since the best MOA is oral, you save your nose and veins too.

dxm is also a cheap one. also avoids that black market baloney (the violence and cheating, etc). best MOA is oral, too. I let myself kinda get lost in this stuff a few times, too. The perfect DXM addict schedule; wake up, go to work, buy dxm on your lunchbreak, and dose. you're only sober for like 5-6 hours a day (in the morning).

being high all day on dxm isn't pratical. dosing when you're already intoxicated creates a very different (and un-euphoric) trip. basically it just sketches you out, creepy and stupid -like.

Plus, when you want to 'binge' on the dxm, just buying an extra dose will trip your ass out the whole day.

These are the only two drugs I could stand to be addicted to. The dxm will eventually wear you out though. Morning depression and anxiety and panic attacks after like a month. ick.
 
I can think of atleast 3 'detrimental' effects from excessive marijuana consumption:

-Depression
-Respitory problems
-laziness
 
obviously since half of the people reading this are heroin junkies anyway (myself included)....................i wouldnt want to love any drug more than i love heroin
 
I didn't want to become addicted to any, but I have to admit I must have liked speed and weed the most, as these were the hardest to shake off.

I know weed isnt addictive, but I struggled like hell to kick it when smoking daily.
When I was forced off it, through financial change, I had a really bad time of it, but it was made easier thanks to the spice range and kanna.

I still use weed, but not daily as its a bugger for tolerance.
As for speed, that became too much of an encumbrance, with swollen painful feet and ankles, water retention, depression and psychosis.

The days I wasnt on speed became so bad compared to the days I was on it, that the only thing to do, was to make it so the days I wasnt on it were better
I could only do this by stopping.
I haven't got the willpower to stop speed, and failed every time, so badly, I ended up upping my habit.
Depression stopped me in the end, so I didnt even need willpower, as it got so I couldnt face speed as I was that depressed.

Fuckin hell, that sounds madder than when I was on it, and I aint been on it for weeks.
 
I can think of atleast 3 'detrimental' effects from excessive marijuana consumption:

-Depression
-Respitory problems
-laziness

I agree the breathing thing, but for me, that could be the baccy. :( at wheezing, and I haven't even got asthma.

Weed actully lifted my mood, depression wise, and helped me see solutions.
I do think it can dull the mind, like AD's if smoked daily though.
As for lazy, I am laziest when straight or drunk, but weed or hash energized me in a funny sort of way, and got me doing things at a slow steady pace.
 
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