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MDPV Megathread 8: The Girl Who Chased The Dragon's Tail

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If you seriously think this I'm sorry but what will be remembered is the RC generation, the mephedrone kids, that will be remembered, much like the E generation of the 90's

Yeah the fabled Mephedrone "kids" will be talked about for years to come , just Like The 90s E Generation .

Get a fuking grip mate . The E Generation was a fuking cultural movement that changed drugs & music forever .

The Mephedrone "kids" what did they actually do , Apart from lots of Mephedrone ?
 
Yeah the fabled Mephedrone "kids" will be talked about for years to come , just Like The 90s E Generation .

Get a fuking grip mate . The E Generation was a fuking cultural movement that changed drugs & music forever .

The Mephedrone "kids" what did they actually do , Apart from lots of Mephedrone ?

The drugs and music have aleady changed because of the movement. I'd argue mephedrone has just become apart of something. People have clearly gained a lot of pleasure from an admittedly shite chemical but who am I to judge someones drug of choice. I think crack is absolute shite but I don't care if you enjoy it.
 
The drugs and music have aleady changed because of the movement. I'd argue mephedrone has just become apart of something. People have clearly gained a lot of pleasure from an admittedly shite chemical but who am I to judge someones drug of choice. I think crack is absolute shite but I don't care if you enjoy it.


eh?
I'm not so much talking about the drugs themselves i'm talking about the cultural impact that they had .
The 90s E generation and what we did can in no way be compared to the recent mephedrone craze .
 
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Brimz come on mate....

I'm not claiming mephedrone as a culturally significant drug in itself.

But what DS says is indisputable, and he IS part of the scene, the likes of you and me ain't.

It's easy to put the rose-tinted specs on and look back at your own youth as being somehow more valid, musically, more valid culturally...

I think whatever scene you grew up in has a special place in your heart.

The drugs and music have aleady changed because of the movement. I'd argue mephedrone has just become apart of something. People have clearly gained a lot of pleasure from an admittedly shite chemical but who am I to judge someones drug of choice. I think crack is absolute shite but I don't care if you enjoy it.
 
mephedrone ruined dubstep
ruined alot of my friends
i am one of the meph kids, we had no cultural impact, we had no reason, we had to get fucked up and that is what was brought along, im not gonna pretend like there was some 'point' behind it like a hippy
i heard the 90's generation that loved e's would sometimes have some b after the raves to help them come down, making for a wave of new users, we used to do the same after meph sessions but with oxy/fent and that ended badly for a good few of us, i can see similarities between the 90's E generation and us 'meph kids' in the way that something new came along, everyone loved it, new music started coming out, people 'started dying from it' then governments got scared and shit went down
i gotta ask tho, brimz you say 'The 90s E generation and what we did can in no way be compared to the recent mephedrone craze .' what exactly did you's do that was so ....umm....big? besides getting wiped in a field or warehouse (raves are re-emerging with a vengeance too since the meph craze) and getting a bill created so that you couldnt party like that legally anymore, dont take it wrong, im just missing something here (probably the whole 90's)
 
The 90s E generation and what we did can in no way be compared to the recent mephedrone craze .' what exactly did you's do that was so ....umm....big? besides getting wiped in a field or warehouse

I'm with Brimz on this. Before E made it into the publics awareness people didn't rave all night to electronic music. This change redefined music, musicians, clubs & brought about the phenomenon of raves. We're all familiar with the word now but when 20,000 people started gathering in remote fields all of a sudden it was unheard of & massively culturally changing.
For many meph will be a definiting part of their past, that cannot be denied but its origin and belonging flowed organically from the dance music scene aka ecstasy.

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/idris-elbas-how-clubbing-changed-the-world/4od

Actor and international DJ Idris Elba counts down the defining moments of the greatest cultural phenomenon of our generation in a programme featuring some of the biggest names in dance music.

This is good, its like a condensed history of dance music & how ecstasy was at the heart of it. It covers everything from new Order, the Hacienda, Krafwerk, emergence or raving, Ibiza the lot. But confirms that ecstasy underpinned more recent events, and as the title suggests, changed the world.
 
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Matt does kind of have a point, to a certain extent. Maybe E didn't change the world, maybe it just changed the way a load of drug users partied. Or did it? Did it happen to just become popular at the same time? Could these parties not still have kicked off on acid & speed? Did the partying perhaps change the drug habits as oppose to the other way around? I mean, MDMA was around long before house music but house music was also around long before MDMA kicked off proper. I think it's possible that we (myself included) sometimes give MDMA too much credit.


Edit - That Stringer Bell clubbing documentary thing is pretty shite btw.
 
No real mention of drugs during the documentary. Then ecto skelps in at #1. Attention seeking, headline fishing. The whole thing (minus about 5 minutes) was on a couple of years ago, the one that was on the other night was just re-cut with an extra wee bit added (mention of the Olympics).

I'd need to watch it again to go into anything more specific as to why I thought it was shite, I watched it at 6am yesterday & can only really remember thinking "This is shite", I can't remember exactly why to be honest.

Edit - To be fair, it did seem fairly accurate so I suppose it's worth a watch if you don't know much about the topic.
 
I'm with Brimz on this. Before E made it into the publics awareness people didn't rave all night to electronic music. This change redefined music, musicians, clubs & brought about the phenomenon of raves. We're all familiar with the word now but when 20,000 people started gathering in remote fields all of a sudden it was unheard of & massively culturally changing.
For many meph will be a definiting part of their past, that cannot be denied but its origin and belonging flowed organically from the dance music scene aka ecstasy.

i can see now, as i said, was missing what exactly was achieved
meph was as u say a definiting part of my past atleast, it was the thing that gave me a full shove into loving electronic music, so i thank it for that, first time i had mdma pills (pink diamonds of 2010-11) i didnt get a meph hit and i was just stuck on my ass, chewing my face off, loved up, it was different, but to me meph was what my favourite buzz was, mdma after them diamonds just didnt hit the spot and still doesnt quite do it for me, neither does meph now either too, first time at a rave with some diamonds, i was a paranoid mess and hated the night, ended up goin home early, if i had had meph i might not have been like that but then again coulda been worse!

on topic: back when meph was kicking about, we had ivory wave which was PV and i remember it being boring in comparison to the meph we could get, never tried smoking it, turns out a friend has some kickin about, dont think its ever gonna get touched haha
 
Just had 2 days and 2 mini sessions from my 500mg of PV. I flushed the rest. Cant stand the wheezing gurgling whistling noises that come from my lungs afterwards, nor the heart palps any longer. Though ive said it several times before, i swear i mean it this time, that was my last order of the stuff.

Couldnt think of anything worse that the police and medics kicking down my door in to find me, if work (i never fail to contact them if im not going to turn up on any day) or friends and family hadnt heard anything from me for a while, and began to grow worried about me, or the postman smelled "bad smells" through the letter box and called the services.

The thought of being found dead with my trousers round my ankles, cock in hand, shambles and drug paraphenalia strewn everywhere, and wank material on my pc screen fills me with dread, embarassment and shame. :o
 
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I'm with Brimz on this. Before E made it into the publics awareness people didn't rave all night to electronic music. This change redefined music, musicians, clubs & brought about the phenomenon of raves. We're all familiar with the word now but when 20,000 people started gathering in remote fields all of a sudden it was unheard of & massively culturally changing.
For many meph will be a definiting part of their past, that cannot be denied but its origin and belonging flowed organically from the dance music scene aka ecstasy.

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/idris-elbas-how-clubbing-changed-the-world/4od



This is good, its like a condensed history of dance music & how ecstasy was at the heart of it. It covers everything from new Order, the Hacienda, Krafwerk, emergence or raving, Ibiza the lot. But confirms that ecstasy underpinned more recent events, and as the title suggests, changed the world.

Ta,:D
 
The thought of being found dead with my trousers round my ankles, cock in hand, shambles and drug paraphenalia strewn everywhere, and wank material on my pc screen fills me with dread, embarassment and shame. :o

That's where Shambles got to. Strewn all over your floor.
 
I just got 3 grams in the mail today Ive been on and off it for 5 months now. theres something about blowing out a ridiculous huge cloud of pv smoke its so good. I just keep ordering the stuff.

Im getting bored of it though its hurting my social life. social circle has been heavily fragmented due to paranoid conspiracy theories, clandestine vape sessions, secret hideouts, bizarre rumours, absurd delusions and just overall dumbassery. its funny we all still hang out with eachother but its always 'secret' 2 ppl only, no n00bs allowed, disconnect the internet phone shut all the blinds dont answer the door dont make the foil crinkle so the neighbor doesnt hear. its still fun but mostly just stressful and absurd. They should just ban the stuff already so social circle can go back to ketamine alcohol coke 2C-I type of parties where loudness and ruckus was accepted. hah.

yo how did this fucking amazing post get missed in you're intellectual debate about shit? this right fuckin here is why i don't like stims. plus negative memories from a morning after speed night just wanting to sleep with a beautiful girl next to me. anyway, i don't really not like stim, she just didn't like benzo's, i don't want to pay thru the nose for coke or sniff a mountain of shitty speed.

can you shoot mdpv? glad that shit illegal or i'd be sealing my windows in my undies with a tinfoil hat and a load of collapsed veins.

besides, i haven't got my bluelight™ approved drug list yet?
 
^ Saw that today as well, resonated with all the shittiness of the last 10 days.
 
what's the shittyness of the last ten days? for me it's a few grams of h, a g of eph, all shot whilst not finding a place to live or getting ready for shit. that was shitty. what's your shitty? i'd ask if someone's died but someone in my life did die, so it seems ok.
 
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