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Quote:Prescription drug abuse if rife, perhaps even at epidemic levels. That's why we really need a clearer picture of who is using what, and when and why.
Dr Adam Winstock guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 30 November 2011 17.12 GMT
The Guardian newspaper and the UK clubbing magazine MixMag are running a global drug survey. Read more about the article. I like to make things up, everything above is made up and not real, it is a story for my own amusement. Sorry if you felt mislead.
I normally have to edit my posts within a couple of minutes for prose, spelling and grammar. Just to let you know.
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 The 4th Dimension is my only true home.
Posts: 25 Joined: 11-Oct-2011 Last visit: 28-Dec-2015 Location: Los Angeles
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I would say I use adderall almost daily. but I don't do any other drugs daily. Ok not true - I smoke pot regularly (which I'm also prescribed in CA), but I guess it's got to where I don't consider that a real drug. But I probably should.
As far as that legal... prescribed a few things for migraines. but don't take them daily. Had a while where i was taking opiates daily. But I've chilled on that. Too much room for abuse and mood swings.
Acid is probably my most used illegal drug. followed with DMT and and MDMA. But I do dabble in almost everything under the right circumstances. Nothing beats a DMT or Acid trip though, imho. 2C-E is a rising star for me though. Use to do mushies all the time, but it's a little intense for regular use for me anymore.
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 Dreamoar

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That was an interesting survey. They were pretty thorough, but I wish they had included some other options. For example, when it asked about most damaging psychological drugs I would like to have put prescription antidepressants but there was no option for those. Also it was sorely lacking options for things like ayahuasca and mescaline which are the ones I most often work with. It was pretty interesting to note that far and above the drug I used most in the past month and year was dmt.
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dreamer042 wrote:That was an interesting survey. They were pretty thorough, but I wish they had included some other options. For example, when it asked about most damaging psychological drugs I would like to have put prescription antidepressants but there was no option for those. Also it was sorely lacking options for things like ayahuasca and mescaline which are the ones I most often work with. It was pretty interesting to note that far and above the drug I used most in the past month and year was dmt. yea, i found it was a bit too "street-drug" oriented; and fairly ineffective at real communication (which in all honesty is true for virtually all surveys on all topics). but then again i couldn't write a better survey if i tried, so i can't complain too much  My wind instrument is the bong CHANGA IN THE BONGA! 樹
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Parshvik Chintan wrote: i found it was a bit too "street-drug" oriented; I think that's really the point, considering this survey was concerning abuse and what not. You won't find many (though I won't say it's impossible) many folks abusing things like mescaline or aya. blooooooOOOOOooP fzzzzzzhm KAPOW! This is shit-brained, this kind of thinking. Grow a plant or something and meditate on that
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Posts: 151 Joined: 24-Sep-2011 Last visit: 10-Apr-2023
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And the results are in! http://www.guardian.co.u...global-drug-survey-us-ukI like to make things up, everything above is made up and not real, it is a story for my own amusement. Sorry if you felt mislead.
I normally have to edit my posts within a couple of minutes for prose, spelling and grammar. Just to let you know.
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 The third eye,humanity's only hope...
Posts: 205 Joined: 03-Jan-2012 Last visit: 07-Feb-2020 Location: Nirn
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proto-pax wrote:Parshvik Chintan wrote: i found it was a bit too "street-drug" oriented; I think that's really the point, considering this survey was concerning abuse and what not. You won't find many (though I won't say it's impossible) many folks abusing things like mescaline or aya. i disagree on that...many people might find spending time in that state of mind more appealing than in the standard state of mind. The character Indoril_Nerevar is an artistic work of fiction, and thus all his claims and ideas are works of falsehood and fiction and should be treated likewise. There is no relation between Indoril_Nerevar and any real living or dead person, and any existing similarity or seeming relation is purerly coincidental.
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Posts: 124 Joined: 12-Mar-2012 Last visit: 09-Feb-2014 Location: 4th dimension
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Indoril_Nerevar wrote:proto-pax wrote:Parshvik Chintan wrote: i found it was a bit too "street-drug" oriented; I think that's really the point, considering this survey was concerning abuse and what not. You won't find many (though I won't say it's impossible) many folks abusing things like mescaline or aya. i disagree on that...many people might find spending time in that state of mind more appealing than in the standard state of mind. exactly! its just not enough some times for me when i know there is a realm where nothings impossible, where your shown everything from the start of the universe to when it rips apart. i don't see a negative abuse potential any worse than weed its just as natural and if your brain didn't release dmt wile u were in rem sleep you would go crazy. please dont take anything i say seriously im extremely irresponsible and i apologize in advance for anything iv said.
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This is a pretty interesting survey, thanks for the update. http://www.anoniem.org/?...global-drug-survey-us-uk
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