DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
edited November 2009
man, I ain't saying that I care about it. I don't judge anyone who gets medication for depression, whether I think they need it or not, because it's a ridiculously personal thing.
I'm just saying that sometimes people who are prescribed medication don't need it. I'm not going to tell someone that they're being insincere, or that they're full of shit, because I don't know whether or not it's true. I don't know what they've been through or what the fuck's going on in their head.
also, opium always just made me feel really drowsy, in a good, floaty way.
wait, was the edit thing at me? all I did was change my punctuation.
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Viscount Islands[INSERT SoKo HERE]...it was the summer of my lifeRegistered Userregular
edited November 2009
I will learn.
It's in my blood.
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I want to do with you
What spring does with the cherry trees.
I'm just saying that sometimes people who are prescribed medication don't need it. I'm not going to tell someone that they're being insincere, or that they're full of shit, because I don't know whether or not it's true. I don't know what they've been through or what the fuck's going on in their head.
exactly what qualifies you to make that statement other than cursory knowledge
I'm just saying that sometimes people who are prescribed medication don't need it. I'm not going to tell someone that they're being insincere, or that they're full of shit, because I don't know whether or not it's true. I don't know what they've been through or what the fuck's going on in their head.
exactly what qualifies you to make that statement other than cursory knowledge
you're not being insincere when you're on meds, even if you don't need them, because they are altering your brain chemistry regardless. If you're batshit loco, well, that's what the drug does to you
I mean I'd say my asthma is pretty well under control now that I've actually started working on that and all, but man.. as soon as I get to coughing my throats just like "Nah I'd rather not stay open."
I had some really good pumpkin ale a few weeks ago, and I had a really shitty one. I don't know what I'm going to be drinking tonight, something cheap I think.
it could be a tad bit sweeter with the strong pumpkin taste but then that would take away all beer flavor, which may not be a bad thing because I wouldn't mind drinking pure pumpkin flavor with 6% alcohol
I don't use illicit drugs because I respect my mind and I want it always to be at the peak of its capacity.
best kill yourself soon then!
Shit goes mad downhill not long after age 30
peak possible capacity, silly
drugs increase creative function
False. One of the greatest myths of our time is that because many great authors (Hemingway, e.g.) were alcoholics, alcohol must have been necessary to increase cognitive function. That, of course, is the fallacy of post hoc ergo propter hoc, and it's empirically denied in this case by a number of counterexamples--Stephen King's prose became progressively worse, for example, as he fell into addiction to cocaine and other drugs, and his work only improved after his friends and family staged an intervention. Likewise, Hunter S. Thompson, the idol of many clueless addicts, was hastened to an untimely death by drugs, which gradually destroyed both him and his work.
If you're doing mushrooms for the first time, eat 3.0-3.5 grams. That's the magic number for magic mushrooms. With decent shrooms this is enough for most people to have a solid trip without it getting out of hand. It's the advice I followed my first time and it's always served me and my friends well.
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but keep at the skill of rollin' joints
you'll smoke yourself out of otherwise unsmokable situations
phonebooks and bibles, baby
I'm just saying that sometimes people who are prescribed medication don't need it. I'm not going to tell someone that they're being insincere, or that they're full of shit, because I don't know whether or not it's true. I don't know what they've been through or what the fuck's going on in their head.
also, opium always just made me feel really drowsy, in a good, floaty way.
wait, was the edit thing at me? all I did was change my punctuation.
It's in my blood.
What spring does with the cherry trees.
exactly what qualifies you to make that statement other than cursory knowledge
this is stupid
mully i've made some gross drinks in my day but ginger ale and fucking tequila?
grosstown!
...okay it tastes like carbonated tequila. but i like the taste of tequila! it tastes like burning hugs.
yet i do shots of that crud
shudder just thinkin' of the stuff
Nothing
XBL
Man drink
mmmmm
What spring does with the cherry trees.
Most def the coolest of the cool.
you must be inhaling wrong
if i were a baller i'd get one of those vaporizer machines
like you're inhaling weed balloons
so great
Asthma hi5
They cast a shadow like a sundial in the morning light. It was half past 10.
less is more. it will stop stinging over time. side note, filters help alot.
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IT TASTES REALLY PUMPKIN-Y!
I had some really good pumpkin ale a few weeks ago, and I had a really shitty one. I don't know what I'm going to be drinking tonight, something cheap I think.
it could be a tad bit sweeter with the strong pumpkin taste but then that would take away all beer flavor, which may not be a bad thing because I wouldn't mind drinking pure pumpkin flavor with 6% alcohol
I get money!
best kill yourself soon then!
Shit goes mad downhill not long after age 30
They cast a shadow like a sundial in the morning light. It was half past 10.
peak possible capacity, silly
drugs increase creative function
False. One of the greatest myths of our time is that because many great authors (Hemingway, e.g.) were alcoholics, alcohol must have been necessary to increase cognitive function. That, of course, is the fallacy of post hoc ergo propter hoc, and it's empirically denied in this case by a number of counterexamples--Stephen King's prose became progressively worse, for example, as he fell into addiction to cocaine and other drugs, and his work only improved after his friends and family staged an intervention. Likewise, Hunter S. Thompson, the idol of many clueless addicts, was hastened to an untimely death by drugs, which gradually destroyed both him and his work.