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Right, I need some help here

Super_Sonic

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I have a housemate who I often drop with... And his use of MD is crazy. Seeing someone doing a gram over a night when I do less than .2 of the same stuff is very unsettling... And no matter what I tell him - despite him knowing how much I've learnt about mdma itself - he'll shrug it off and think everything is fine.
How do I bring him back to earth before something very bad ends up happening?
 
often times it takes something very bad happening for most people to realize something.

All you can do really is make sure it's not the last bad thing to happen to him and make sure to embarrass him for a good while after it happens with plenty of I-told-you-sos

or just type in like "bad ecstasy trip" or "ecstasy horror story" on youtube or something negative like that
 
How do I bring him back to earth before something very bad ends up happening?

your in the right place. Make him read this section of bluelight. That should rectify the situation.

That is a pretty hefty does of MD to be regularly consuming. But if he feels fine and is fine he'll be a hard man to convince.
 
I agree with both of the above comments.

If reasoning with him doesn't work, show him some of the links on here about people who have suffered 1 year+ from patterns of usage which aren't even as extreme as his. Chances are, this won't deter him either though.

Unfortunately, for a lot of people, nights out end up becoming a dick-sizing contest - the more MD you gobble up the cooler you are or something along those lines. For others who abuse MDMA regularly, it becomes difficult to detect the effects of abuse as frequent abuse leads to a life of highs and lows - very difficult to know what your baseline is when you live such a lifestyle. And of course, MDMA can definitely be psychological addictive due to the fact that it is one of the most powerful releases of feel good chemicals in the brain - addiction always trumps reason. He may not be any of these people, but it'll be a lot harder to get through him if he falls into one or more of the categories above...

I fell into all of them to varying extents, and had to find out the hard way.
 
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