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Shrooms: the healer, but to what extent?

It's not a literal on-the-books rule, but "identity masking" by usage of SWIM, "my pet cat", "Bongo the monkey" in palce of "I/me/my" is not allowed, and neither are "signatures" - appending the same line of text to every post.

Really the reason BL doesn't "like it" is the principle. Adding disclaimers just adds more text to read, and when you're discussing serious materials you should have a serious attitude. Being goofy and pretending to hide from the cops just makes it even more apparent that you're doing something illegal because you feel the need to hide it.

Just go compare some drugs-forum posts and BL posts. See which is easier to understand - people writing in English, or "my pet fish accidentally ingested 200mg of bunny dust(tm)"

And of course, when it comes right down to it, If you're at the stage where your freedom or imprisonment hinges on Bluelight posts, adding a disclaimer saying "This is all imaginary pretend play only" isn't going to save you when the next lines of your post are about drug extraction (that "conveniently" matches 1:1 to reality).

(Almost everyone here on BL discusses drugs, we're not going to eat you alive for discussing them too :))
 
Still doesn't matter, it's extra work for you (typing it), extra work for the forum software (storing it) and extra work for everyone else (reading it). It's just something the BL community has never condoned.

If you want to have a disclaimer nonetheless the best place to put it would be on your publically visible User Profile here at Bluelight - perhaps under your Biography section? That way it's out of everyone's way but still publically visible when someone clicks on your name in a forum thread.
 
Ok man, as long as you wern't TOO quick tho! ;)

Yeah if you can avoid telling your doctor you take drugs then it would be better - there's no telling how that kind of information might come back and bite you one day once it's on a permanent official record.

its funny / alarming a patient has no right his / her own medical record...wtf is with that? my old boys record is as thick as an encyclopaedia, from chronic back and pain issues through to mental health...he ended up knocking it off for a night when he was in a pain clinic...surprised the shit out of him some of his so called professional doctors had written in it...

always ALWAYS question authority!
 
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