AbraMontague
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This is just something interesting that I thought of. I have personally noticed that some drugs get better with every use (in terms of the experience) while others get worse. By this I mean that after continued use, some drugs become whatever you want them to be and the side effects become less and less while for others the opposite is true.
For instance, alcohol is usually a terrible experience for up to months before people stop getting sick so often and learn to derive pleasure from it. Although my experience is limited with them, opiates seem to get better and better (barring tolerance) because the nausea and itching affects you less and less and the high is definitely whatever you want it to be. And benzos seem like innocent drunkeness to most at first but my most recent experiences with them have been the most pleasant.
On the other hand, X seems to get worse and worse with continued use because it loses its magical feeling and can leave you depressed for up to a week after use (instead of a day). Coke and other stimulants get worse and worse I think because addiction is just too common and the crashes get worse. For a lot of people, acid and other tryptamines are eventually outgrown because of a frightening experience or that it doesn't offer them anything new. Most people would agree that tobacco gets worse over time because it doesn't give you any sort of buzz but just prevents withdrawl symptoms in the regular user.
Pot stands kind of in the middle because for some it keeps them in an up mood. For others, they become tolerant to the pleasant effects of it or never derive pleasure from it in the first place.
I was just curious as to what drugs others think get better or worse with each use. Peace.
For instance, alcohol is usually a terrible experience for up to months before people stop getting sick so often and learn to derive pleasure from it. Although my experience is limited with them, opiates seem to get better and better (barring tolerance) because the nausea and itching affects you less and less and the high is definitely whatever you want it to be. And benzos seem like innocent drunkeness to most at first but my most recent experiences with them have been the most pleasant.
On the other hand, X seems to get worse and worse with continued use because it loses its magical feeling and can leave you depressed for up to a week after use (instead of a day). Coke and other stimulants get worse and worse I think because addiction is just too common and the crashes get worse. For a lot of people, acid and other tryptamines are eventually outgrown because of a frightening experience or that it doesn't offer them anything new. Most people would agree that tobacco gets worse over time because it doesn't give you any sort of buzz but just prevents withdrawl symptoms in the regular user.
Pot stands kind of in the middle because for some it keeps them in an up mood. For others, they become tolerant to the pleasant effects of it or never derive pleasure from it in the first place.
I was just curious as to what drugs others think get better or worse with each use. Peace.