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This is a very unique documentary that I found about a family and ecstasy. It's one of my favourite ecstasy documentaries, because I've never seen anything like it. I don't really want to give too much away, I would just like to share it with you. This is part 01 out of 10 (just incase it gets confused with the date or something) Enjoy!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNYrSnXbFVA


WARNING spoiler commets below, I would advise not reading them until after viewing the documentary.
 
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Ok time to smoke a bowl and see how this is.

Edit - Ok I must of already had that idea before. Yea this was a good documentary, pretty old.

edit 2 - Watching it again. It's pretty funny cause I just told my mom the other day how if our family rolled together it would do something that 100 years of therapy couldn't do.

God damn. Encouraging your 13 and 15 year old children to do MDMA with you, while on a documentary about MDMA. I forgot about this and man that guy is just fucking retarded.
 
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that dude is IMO a fucking idiot. He's goddamned 40 to begin with, and hes acting like that because he feels old? WTF kind of example is that? I mean shit im only about 17 but you shouldnt be fucking rolling and all that at 13. Hes a fucking idiot IMO, takes the whole shit too far.
 
Cravings kicked in when I saw the painters masks. Did that with a bandana and vicks once, so amazing.

Saw the first part. That dad... ugh, probably not the most responsible thing to be doing with your kids. But I liked the first shot where you saw him with new hair and clothes, looking like his kid and said "Why do I dress like this now? Because I can."

I still remember when that thought entered my mind during the second roll I ever had. The ability to realize you're capable of so much happiness that you shouldn't care about what other people think of you, it's your life. THAT I did like :)

Guess I'll watch the rest. When did this come out?
 
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This was a great documentary. I want my mom to experience ecstasy just once so she can understand why I have such high regard for this drug. Would I party with my daughter when she gets older? Hell no.
 
I kinda think 13 is too young to be doing E and if the dad decided to grow up and think more about his children than what he wants to do he would see that.
Can E cause problems? Yeah but it is less likely to than some of the drugs out there. I really hate when the documentary focuses only on the all the negatives. Research SHOULD be unbias but that is difficult to do.
 
That is what frustrates me. No drug should ever be denied if it would have productive outcomes! It should have stayed in the psych community. A dose or 2 in a setting that you suggest could change lives for the better. Sadly the world is far from perfect
 
Wow.

Amazing doco.

I started off really liking the Dad and that he was connecting with his kids so well. I really think its important for kids to have someone they can talk openly about anything.
Then he made a big mistake and allowed his underage children to use it. He obviously had no education about the drug and what he was doing to his kids. I cant believe he even allowed them to use weed which is not a good drug and quite addictive.

As the Doco continued I sort of started to understand why he did what he did. I think he loves his kids very much and sort of was maybe mistakenly thinking he wouldnt lose them if he shared that with them.

Its a big mistake and he overstepped the boundary between friendship and fatherhood. He should have been strong and set some standards and discipline.

Pleasingly the kids seem to have all turned out OK and hopefully they will continue to. I think they were all great kids and a great family in general.

I wish we could get out there and educate every family about the truths of drugs and the problems they create and also how if they must use, how to use responsibly.
 
This documentary was crazy.....At some points it made me kinda want to roll, then it made me very happy that I hadn't....

Just wondering how often these guys abused the stuff, it didnt really explicitly say did it? Or if it did then I missed it.

Seems like it was every week or even more so in some cases.

Documentary also made me wish there were actually raves around here, lol.
 
Interesting documentary....maybe I'm being snobby, but I really wish they found a "together" intelligent family that's gone E together (I do know plenty!). I think doing MDMA with your family can be a beautiful building thing.
 
admission : I watched this documentary years ago, and afterward I remember telling my wife that I would NEVER touch ecstasy.

Pretty dangerous combo - evangelical gets turned onto E.

It's a little painful to watch, as I can see some reflection there. I'm nearly the dad's age. I would never involve my kids like he has, but I remember feeling like I had to tell the whole world how amazing mdma is. And I'm probably still a little obsessive about it like that...

Seeing people rolling on tv - they always look so damned unhealthy!
 
The way they introduce E to the viewer is so negatively biased it's hilarious:

"Ecstasy, or MDMA, is a man-made drug that causes both stimulation and hallucinations. 1 in 8 teenagers has used Ecstasy. Escstasy is illegal and has been known to cause increased heart-rate, depression, tremors, dehydration, heart or kidney failure, long-term brain damage and death."

Wow, give me some of THAT!

(How many other substances would fit the same description if taken irresponsibly?)
 
I beleive is was MazDan who posted the much more accurate and responsible Ecstacy Rising with Peter Jennings a few weeks ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjvNCijeYlI

EXCELLENT report on the actual good and bad of MDMA, it highlites all sorts of people (not just a dysfunctional family with an e-tard for a dad) and exposes a "study" that was reported as an MDMA study, that was actual performed using crystal meth.

If you were to follow around a family that drinks alcohol together, and take videos of drunk people at bars, it would be equally frightening and unnapealing.
 
Bsiren, Google has the video available for download too:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1564288654365150131#

(it says iPod/psp, but you can watch it on a computer or any device that will play an mpeg4 file)


I haven't seen the HBO one yet, but do recommend this one--but you have to watch the whole thing to get the whole story--don't turn it off after hearing the nut jobs at the beginning!
 
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