I correct them and then convince them to take a pill. I don't tolerate ignorance and misinformation, if someone starts spouting shit around me. I've been hearing it for far too long, now. It boils my piss, within seconds, and I have to speak up. My family and friends know I do drugs, and I regularly tell my mum (who has never had an illegal drug, except a few puffs on a joint. She's very middle-class and fairly anti-drug) about recent medical research into drugs. I only know one or two people that have never done drugs (other than family members), including people at college. Perhaps Greater Manchester is just full of people who love their drugs, but I honestly don't associate with people that have never opened their mind and tried drugs. For the people that I know that haven't tried them, I make sure that they know the facts. I am not ashamed of my drug use and I don't try and hide it from anyone. As for the shit that's touted on this forum, I don't even venture into those sub-forums where it goes on, but it confuses me. I've taken MDMA over a thousand times. I've abused it, heavily. For a couple of years, I was taking it 2-3 times a week, and taking up to ten pills in a night, when pills were glorious MDMA/MDA combos. The worst I ever experienced was bad comedowns, brain zaps and a couple of episodes of sleep paralysis, which I continued taking pills through. Brain zaps never returned, after the fairly brief period that I got them. Other than that, apart from turning me into an absolute MDMA snob, who can't tolerate anything but amazing MDMA, my abuse seems to have done me no harm. My memory is good, to say I still use drugs and drink too much. A good pill will still get me spannered, in the same way they always have. My experiences seem to be as enjoyable as friends that are new to pills. All of this stuff about waiting between sessions and taking supplements is both exaggerated and mainly unnecessary. There's no rules that are based on facts around most of it. Ecstasy has been my favourite drug for fourteen years, and I think that's very unlikely to change. MDMA has caused me absolute joy and changed my attitude towards life, in a few ways. People who haven't tried it are really missing out.