Mr.T
Bluelighter
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- Apr 8, 2009
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Exactly, this is what happens to me all too often with drink, drugs and combos of both.
QFT Wiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn.... :/
Exactly, this is what happens to me all too often with drink, drugs and combos of both.
but heroin cures all ills - never get ill whilst on itI noticed this as well - fucking brilliant stuff - apart fom there being no such thing as a free lunch etc
IME I am very much aware of the risks, but I don't really care .lovebear said:For sure - too many people think because they are aware of the dangers/risks then they almost no longer apply to them.
Though some might say my drug use choices are somewhat reckless e.g. IV coke and heroin at age 17, crack at age 16. And of course, the God awful Mephedrone I abused daily for a few months, despite being aware of the risks. I also have a nice crack binge planned for tonight, and an epic 7g binge of good blow rocked up planned with a friend soon :D.
I always know what I'm taking, how much/I have a scale, which I even use for things like coke , I am aware of the big no-no combos, so if I venture into that I do it right, I have a pretty good understanding of a lot of the potential risks of what I take too.
Hah speed did always cure a cold. Noone here believes me when i tell them...
My friends and I always had a thing about mdma being a panacea (cure-all).
Now I see heroin users claiming the same thing.
And speed users.
Perhaps its not the actual drug but the 'drug of choice'? I.E, is there a placebo element connected with 'feel-good'?
Discuss. Or not.
All you are doing is taking a time when someone has died and catastrophizing it (like it needs to be ).
^ (for medieval)
But that's what I'm getting at. If you've noticed long-lasting benefits against colds and flu with EVERY drug then its not some magical property of a particular drug thats making you feel well is it? Perhaps the natural effect of taking some drugs and getting a sense of well-being is what is contributing to the removal of colds and flu etc.
In other words, its our minds doing the healing, not the drugs.