CavernsoftheMind
Bluelighter
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As someone interested in the german drug policy debate, one often encounters the term 'Genussmittel'. Roughly translated to pleasure substance. By now, I perceive it as a trigger word that immediately marks the person using it as ideologically blinded.
What the German bourgeoisie considers pleasure says a lot. In the context of drugs, it is almost always associated with gastrointestinal processes. A beer is only a Genussmittel if it is cold and drunk slowly from a stein. Consumption for intoxication is not pleasurable. Swallowing a capsule would never be considered a pleasure. But what does the typical CDU-voting beer garden bourgeois know about pleasure? How laughably mundane is the taste of a bitter, alcoholic liquid compared to making out on LSD? Compared to cognitive, ecstatic explosions from inhaling a nitrous oxide balloon whose effect has been intensified with ketamine and MDMA?
When I think of pleasure, I think of the tingling in my extremities from the pharmacologically induced increase in serotonin molecules in my synaptic clefts. How thrillingly intense the sense of touch feels when exploring the body of a new lover for the first time.
What are you trying to explain to me about pleasure, Mr. Health Minister?
When was the last time you experienced ecstasy, Mrs. Drug Commissioner?
Added context:
I love to write texts. Often inspired by drugs or drug effects. Maybe someone will get something out of this.
This particular one was written in german & translated with the help of AI. I hope the translation is good enough.
What the German bourgeoisie considers pleasure says a lot. In the context of drugs, it is almost always associated with gastrointestinal processes. A beer is only a Genussmittel if it is cold and drunk slowly from a stein. Consumption for intoxication is not pleasurable. Swallowing a capsule would never be considered a pleasure. But what does the typical CDU-voting beer garden bourgeois know about pleasure? How laughably mundane is the taste of a bitter, alcoholic liquid compared to making out on LSD? Compared to cognitive, ecstatic explosions from inhaling a nitrous oxide balloon whose effect has been intensified with ketamine and MDMA?
When I think of pleasure, I think of the tingling in my extremities from the pharmacologically induced increase in serotonin molecules in my synaptic clefts. How thrillingly intense the sense of touch feels when exploring the body of a new lover for the first time.
What are you trying to explain to me about pleasure, Mr. Health Minister?
When was the last time you experienced ecstasy, Mrs. Drug Commissioner?
Added context:
I love to write texts. Often inspired by drugs or drug effects. Maybe someone will get something out of this.
This particular one was written in german & translated with the help of AI. I hope the translation is good enough.