Enlight Spurrett
Bluelighter
So I've been thinking about this for a long, long time. I've been a cannabis smoker since I was 14, a tobacco smoker since I was 12 and an alcohol drinker since I was 12. I have used other things but most of my experience is to do with these particular substances. I have been using 3-FPM for a month now too.
People always have said that people build a tolerance to a drug and that we need more of it to get the same effects. I disagree. I'd say nothing happens or even perhaps the opposite. After years of smoking cannabis, I have smoked the same amount all my life. Occasionally upping the dose but I'd say I smoke maybe a little less that a few years ago. I smoke less tobacco than I did when I first started. I drink ale and spirits and have always had the same effects no matter how much I drink over a period of time. Some drugs, 3-FPM, have a strong effect on dopamine transport which would make you think that you would need more to get the same effect due to depletion. I'd say that it makes you see and find all of those little idiosyncratic behaviours and effects that a drug has. That we find a dose that works for us and works exactly the same every time, only our brains interpret it differently. No trip is ever the same even when we get back down to baseline.
So what are your thoughts on this? Do you believe in tolerance or is it just something people made up to try and explain how our complex brains interpret psychoactive effects?
People always have said that people build a tolerance to a drug and that we need more of it to get the same effects. I disagree. I'd say nothing happens or even perhaps the opposite. After years of smoking cannabis, I have smoked the same amount all my life. Occasionally upping the dose but I'd say I smoke maybe a little less that a few years ago. I smoke less tobacco than I did when I first started. I drink ale and spirits and have always had the same effects no matter how much I drink over a period of time. Some drugs, 3-FPM, have a strong effect on dopamine transport which would make you think that you would need more to get the same effect due to depletion. I'd say that it makes you see and find all of those little idiosyncratic behaviours and effects that a drug has. That we find a dose that works for us and works exactly the same every time, only our brains interpret it differently. No trip is ever the same even when we get back down to baseline.
So what are your thoughts on this? Do you believe in tolerance or is it just something people made up to try and explain how our complex brains interpret psychoactive effects?