-What drug you used:
Turned up at college on a few occasions buzzing like mad on mephedrone, methylone, mdai, mdmai and White Columbia legal powder (not exactly sure what it is

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-Why you used it
Out sessioning the night before, decided when I got home there was no way in hell I was gonna get a comedown before I'd emptied the bag, so I stayed up all night and got the bus to college with a completely lost expression pinned on my face for each whole day.
-Did you get caught
Nah, never been caught. Nearly did when i took a gram of White colombian and snorted a sparkle e (I think it was 500mg mdai). Got to college, hit the comedown, went to "pee", snorted the rest, came out of my cubicle after making obvious sniffing noises and this girl on my course was standing by the sinks upset because her dog died the day before. I didn't want anyone in my class knowing I take drugs, so I just told her I had a cold (the most believable excuse)
We went for a fag outside, turns out the majority of my class take drugs regularly too

Later on at lunch, I came down hard and had my face on the desk for 2 hours, drifting in and out of sleep. My tutor kept asking me questions, obviously concerned. I lied and said I think I ate something funny. She didn't even ask me to do work, just let me fall asleep on my table!
The methylone was a completely different story, I took it the night before I had to get minor surgery (tooth exposure). I was bombing it all night because I find it works much better than snorting for lone. I had around a gram or more maybe. I'm not sure what the hell was wrong with it, but I took a last small bomb at about 6am, expecting to sober up before my operation, which was at 2pm. I didn't

I was genuinely f'd for the entire operation and wasn't quite all there for 2 days after that, when I was at college. I couldn't speak to anybody, (it was actually physically impossible) or take in what anyone was saying properly and had a constant blank look on my face, also physically unable to show any emotion at all LOL.
college was real hard to cope with for those days.