KiwiChick1
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Just curious, how many people on here have tried drugs?
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imnofreak
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:imnofreak wrote:Just because it doesn't kill you doesn't mean it isn't bad for you.  You're missing the point. Again. I have no qualms with people doing drugs but don't try and rationalize it as NOT being detrimental to you in some way.
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MaxiiGCU
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KiwiChick1 wrote:Just curious, how many people on here have tried drugs? I've tried weed, but that's it. So far ;)
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Jets_Fan
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MaxiiGCU wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Just curious, how many people on here have tried drugs? I've tried weed, but that's it. So far ;) Only done weed, no interest in anything else. As a side note, how many people here have smoked chronic? I've smoked it a few times, shit's strong.
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marconi101
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MaxiiGCU wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Just curious, how many people on here have tried drugs? I've tried weed, but that's it. So far ;) Shrooms brother, shrooms =p~
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marconi101 wrote: What music festival? If it's Stereosonic I'll be there only physically :lol:
If you get pure MDMA and you are surrounded with people you trust and also have the desire to have a good time you absolutely will, the main problem is of course if you wig out while on so you have to remember that you've taken a powerful drug and just try your best to relax and take your mind off things. At the end of the experience you'll most likely have depersonalization and perhaps feelings of depression because of the euphoria you've just experienced but its completely normal.
Tbh I prefer gas, alcohol or half a tab of lucy at big events
I wish Stereo. Still under 18 so I'm going with the crapper version of Defqon, Bass Control. KiwiChick1 wrote:Just curious, how many people on here have tried drugs? Drugs are bad. Edited by keepersball: 5/11/2012 12:35:20 AM
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Benjo
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KiwiChick1 wrote:Just curious, how many people on here have tried drugs? A better question would have been to ask who hasn't done drugs :P
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KiwiChick1
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Benjo wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:Just curious, how many people on here have tried drugs? A better question would have been to ask who hasn't done drugs :P Yeah probably :lol:
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afromanGT
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:imnofreak wrote:Just because it doesn't kill you doesn't mean it isn't bad for you.  This chart is bullshit. I see people who are dependant on weed all the time. Likewise Caffeine. Far more so than Alcohol. Quote:As a side note, how many people here have smoked chronic? I've smoked it a few times, shit's strong. That shit's like smoking sawdust.
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zimbos_05
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11.mvfc.11 wrote::lol:  This is like smokers saying, "we going to die anyway, why not smoke and have fun" Im basically saying, you have the right to say no, so to say that you must never say never does not apply all the time.
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KiwiChick1
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zimbos_05 wrote:Im basically saying, you have the right to say no, so to say that you must never say never does not apply all the time. Of course you have the right to say no. The point that I was trying to make is that circumstances change, and so do opinions. I'm 100% sure I've done something that in the past I've thought I'd never do.
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marconi101
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Non-smokers die everyday
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MaxiiGCU
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afromanGT wrote:This chart is bullshit. I see people who are dependant on weed all the time. Likewise Caffeine. Far more so than Alcohol. Am I right in saying that they're dependant on the tobacco they spin with the weed, and not the weed itself?
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imnofreak
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MaxiiGCU wrote:afromanGT wrote:This chart is bullshit. I see people who are dependant on weed all the time. Likewise Caffeine. Far more so than Alcohol. Am I right in saying that they're dependant on the tobacco they spin with the weed, and not the weed itself? No.
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zimbos_05
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KiwiChick1 wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Im basically saying, you have the right to say no, so to say that you must never say never does not apply all the time. Of course you have the right to say no. The point that I was trying to make is that circumstances change, and so do opinions. I'm 100% sure I've done something that in the past I've thought I'd never do. Whilst i dont doubt that, you have to think though that there are some things in which that saying does not necessarily apply.
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afromanGT
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MaxiiGCU wrote:afromanGT wrote:This chart is bullshit. I see people who are dependant on weed all the time. Likewise Caffeine. Far more so than Alcohol. Am I right in saying that they're dependant on the tobacco they spin with the weed, and not the weed itself? No, they just literally can't function when they're not stoned.
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marconi101
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afromanGT wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:afromanGT wrote:This chart is bullshit. I see people who are dependant on weed all the time. Likewise Caffeine. Far more so than Alcohol. Am I right in saying that they're dependant on the tobacco they spin with the weed, and not the weed itself? No, they just literally can't function when they're not stoned. Even though being stoned is great along with whatever you do while stoned, i firmly believe that if you can get addicted to weed then you just have a personality that can become easily addicted on anything And just putting this out there, if marijuana is a gateway drug then milk is a gateway liquid
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afromanGT
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I don't know of any reports of people going from drinking milk to drinking petrol.
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KiwiChick1
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zimbos_05 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Im basically saying, you have the right to say no, so to say that you must never say never does not apply all the time. Of course you have the right to say no. The point that I was trying to make is that circumstances change, and so do opinions. I'm 100% sure I've done something that in the past I've thought I'd never do. Whilst i dont doubt that, you have to think though that there are some things in which that saying does not necessarily apply. You're completely missing my point FFS. If I could go back in time and tell myself at the start of the year all the fucking stupid stuff I've done so far, I wouldn't have believed it.
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zimbos_05
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KiwiChick1 wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Im basically saying, you have the right to say no, so to say that you must never say never does not apply all the time. Of course you have the right to say no. The point that I was trying to make is that circumstances change, and so do opinions. I'm 100% sure I've done something that in the past I've thought I'd never do. Whilst i dont doubt that, you have to think though that there are some things in which that saying does not necessarily apply. You're completely missing my point FFS. If I could go back in time and tell myself at the start of the year all the fucking stupid stuff I've done so far, I wouldn't have believed it. I agreed with your point, i just said that some things are more blatant nos than others.
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afromanGT
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zimbos_05 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:zimbos_05 wrote:Im basically saying, you have the right to say no, so to say that you must never say never does not apply all the time. Of course you have the right to say no. The point that I was trying to make is that circumstances change, and so do opinions. I'm 100% sure I've done something that in the past I've thought I'd never do. Whilst i dont doubt that, you have to think though that there are some things in which that saying does not necessarily apply. You're completely missing my point FFS. If I could go back in time and tell myself at the start of the year all the fucking stupid stuff I've done so far, I wouldn't have believed it. I agreed with your point, i just said that some things are more blatant nos than others. Yeah, generally speaking, shooting heroin into your eyes is a pretty bad idea.
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Cant see the appeal in any drugs really. Maybe its just the way I was brought up I'm not sure...I dont really care if people do drugs, but just personally cant see the appeal in it.
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KiwiChick1
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Hey peeps, lots of people on here are having trouble sleeping, but I need a way to stay awake. I've got an exam tomorrow morning that I'm determined not to fail, so I need to do lots more study for it. I had about 3 hours sleep last night, and I don't like coffee. Can anyone help? :)
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KiwiChick1
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Don't have any, unfortunately. I might just have to choke down a cup of coffee if I start getting tired.
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You will probably be better off forgetting about studying tonight, sleeping and then try to absorb information in the morning before the exam. Having a clear rested mind is one of the most important things to have going into an exam. People stress too much around exams and psych themselves out of doing well by doing silly things.
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KiwiChick1 wrote:Hey peeps, lots of people on here are having trouble sleeping, but I need a way to stay awake. I've got an exam tomorrow morning that I'm determined not to fail, so I need to do lots more study for it. I had about 3 hours sleep last night, and I don't like coffee. Can anyone help? :) Meth. 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[ 8-[
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KiwiChick1
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chillbilly wrote:You will probably be better off forgetting about studying tonight, sleeping and then try to absorb information in the morning before the exam. Having a clear rested mind is one of the most important things to have going into an exam. People stress too much around exams and psych themselves out of doing well by doing silly things. I'm doing well for study at the moment anyway :)
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KiwiChick1 wrote:chillbilly wrote:You will probably be better off forgetting about studying tonight, sleeping and then try to absorb information in the morning before the exam. Having a clear rested mind is one of the most important things to have going into an exam. People stress too much around exams and psych themselves out of doing well by doing silly things. I'm doing well for study at the moment anyway :) What Chillybilly said. A good nights sleep will be more beneficial than last minute cramming.
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KiwiChick1
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:KiwiChick1 wrote:chillbilly wrote:You will probably be better off forgetting about studying tonight, sleeping and then try to absorb information in the morning before the exam. Having a clear rested mind is one of the most important things to have going into an exam. People stress too much around exams and psych themselves out of doing well by doing silly things. I'm doing well for study at the moment anyway :) What Chillybilly said. A good nights sleep will be more beneficial than last minute cramming. Well, last minute cramming worked for me :)
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