Thorns Have Roses
Bluelight Crew
That was uncalled for. Is this just a random insult? Ok, I'm to dense to grasp how you came to that conclusion. Care to explain? There's a slim chance this is a misunderstanding, the comment you quoted is maybe just poorly phrased.
I did not mean to offend you, blame my careless wording on the fact that I was drunk and tripping at the time of posting. You did bring it back on topic, the relative psychological dangers of psychs vs other drugs debate was related to the topic at hand, but was overall a diversion, the statement I quoted was a return to the topic of psychedelics users feeling superior.
agnes said:There's obviously garage around tat serves no purpose whatsoever Other than making dealers rich and ruin the lives of a large percentage of users. The rest gets away with less severe penalties, but those substances still are a detrimental influence in their lives.
You have portrayed unnamed drugs as ruining people's lives, blaming the drug and not the user. Claiming they are a destructive influence per se is the basic logic of prohibitionism and society as a whole when it comes to recreational drug use. And that is a perspective I cannot abide by. And the narrative of which I spoke (well I could infer a couple others out of it, but...)*.
*I had actually typed lengthy response, but then I saw you were referring to specific things such as crack and mdpv and I'm like meh whatevs and cut it down to this. I thought you more broadly meant the harder drugs in general, and I was greatly offended for the sake of myself and my fellow meth and H users.
webby said:It seems to me that religious people, the ones who preach and go door to door trying to convert people do it because they have bought into someone elses idea and have serious doubts that they have made a good choice and so constantly need to have other people reassure
You are wrong. Their spirituality is just as real, self-evident, and based upon experience as yours. It is meaningful, beautiful and true to them, so it is only natural as caring human beings that they wish to provide for others the grace that has been granted them. As I have said before, psychedelics users tend to discount the validity of sober spiritual experience (especially in a religious context) and vice versa. Maybe some folks take the mythological tradition their spirituality is expresses itself in a bit too seriously, but that is no reason to discount them offhand like this.
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