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How do you shorten a high?

Well it's really a matter of principal. Over the time I've spent posting on HR boards, a huge issue is people throwing benzos at literally all of their problems.

Come downs suck, over-amping sucks, panic attacks suck, but in the end benzo addiction/withdrawals will be your biggest regret. I'm not saying everyone that tosses lorazepam or alprozolam down their throat gets addicted, but it's really easy to get sucked into something that eases the mental pain.

Off the topic of benzos, I know individuals that have died from an aortic tear from thinking it was safe to combine a massive amount of amphetamine with GHB. It takes a lot of very unfortunate circumstances to cause an aortic tear in a user with a knowledge of both. (GHB lowers blood pressure, temperature and heart rate by a tremendous amount. It's been "proven" (in those without risk of seizue) that combining it with a stimulant is safer than the stimulant itself.) This theory is completely based on a short-sighted opinion and is completely blind to a multitude of side effects caused by GHB.

Opiates and stimulants... Just google "Speedball deaths" or read around the shrine.

But "Safe" and drug combination shouldn't go in the same sentence. Really, any drug combination is just adding to the probability of something going wrong.
 
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that'd be pretty boring tbh, who goes to a festival and doesn't get high? it's like going to a bar and not getting drunk.
 
that'd be pretty boring tbh, who goes to a festival and doesn't get high? it's like going to a bar and not getting drunk.

To each their own I suppose, just a suggestion.
But with such a mentallity as that, people that enjoy edm
And are the every weekend kind of ravers take those words into consideration and find it okay to do ecstasy EVERY time they go to a show, therefore rendering it not proper HR to say such words.


Don't get me wrong, but I love Es just as much as the next guy, but your music preferences shouldn't revolve around a drug, just an opinion.
 
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