Upper people are just going through a phase imo. That's an oversimplification of what I want to say, and maybe I'm just projecting, but an upper habit is just not sustainable from a basic biological standpoint. I mean, you can do uppers once in a while and call that a habit and be fine, or take two 20's of adderall a day, but you just can't do uppers like you can do downers. My mind works too fast anyways, which I think is a problem many hardcore downer people might have, so accelerating for too long leads to a terrible strain on my nervous system.
^Okay, sure there are some really messed up people who are about to die just to prove me wrong ("speed forever!"), but I know meth people and for sure they are really truly just downer people waiting to crash. Example: they always take xanax when it's all said and done, just to ease the anxiety. Or they are taking painkillers for meth-related body pains. Soon, they come to the conclusion that life is generally one big headache, and speed just intensifies it for the most part. And they're stuck with downers after that.
Upper people are just going through a phase imo. That's an oversimplification of what I want to say, and maybe I'm just projecting, but an upper habit is just not sustainable from a basic biological standpoint. I mean, you can do uppers once in a while and call that a habit and be fine, or take two 20's of adderall a day, but you just can't do uppers like you can do downers. My mind works too fast anyways, which I think is a problem many hardcore downer people might have, so accelerating for too long leads to a terrible strain on my nervous system.