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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by joeki » Fri Mar 22, 2013 10:59 am

no matter what gwa says, coke is poison. Too right about the short tempered ness. I had a good mate go really dodgy and unpredictable on me for sniffing coke on the toilet of the pub on regular Friday's and Saturday's out. At this moment, often can't tell if he wants to bash my head in or just have a normal convo.

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Post by gwa » Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:00 am

down to the user not the drug. your mate needs counselling
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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by joeki » Fri Mar 22, 2013 11:03 am

^^ good point to be fair. He's had a difficult childhood. He's black though was born here and is really just Belgian. But Had to deal with some racism in his youth and it's as though that feeling often comes out when he's on coke.

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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by nousd » Fri Mar 22, 2013 12:51 pm

Sonika wrote:
magma wrote: "Don't rush to be grown... drive slow, homie...."
I mean that's really scary so I guess I have to be careful, but the question is, will occasional use fuck me up long term?

I really like how they make me feel, I find the feelings, thoughts, and experiences that I encounter when I'm on them to be amazing, and the shared experience of doing them with friends is really fun. I don't know why I'm so attracted to these substances, but I am and I really would rather not have to wait until I'm 20 or so to experiment with them

It's not even about rushing to grow up for me, I love being a kid. I just think these drugs and the experiences they give you are amazing and I guess I'm just sort of impatient? I don't know. I guess now I've opened the door and it's difficult to close it, knowing what they're like
wilson wrote:Can someone wiser and more responsible than me please pull Sonika the fuck up on that last post.
I'll try.

Here's the problem Soriika.
Your male brain does not fully develop until 18/19
&, in some learning capacities, until you're in your mid 20s.
By introducing drugs before that development has been completed
you are, more than likely, inhibiting the evolution of a electro-chemical capacity to process reality.

You are distorting your perceptions without first constructing a resilient internal model.

That may be argued as being a good thing by some people,
who are intent on using drugs to break down habitual patterns and perceptual conditioning
but, in my experience, it is safer and easier to create an organizing paradigm first.
Otherwise there is no inbuilt reference belief system, tested by experience,
to anchor the psychedelic drift,

particularly if everything grows hollow and disappears.
which is far more traumatic than any scarey monster that you could imagine.


Until it happens, nobody can conceive of what this loss of identity is like
(that's why some people become alienated from the everyday and some go crazy)
but, the point is, at your stage of development
you don't have the tools to recover or reconstruct it....
an intact, wholesome integrated set of id/ego/superego.

Personally, I was lucky to intuit this in adolescence
and practised several forms of meditation/contemplation (religion, TM, zen, magic, reading) in my latter teens
which meant that I knew a lot about my personality and thinking patterns before starting drugs at 20.

I'm suggesting you put the drug experience on the backburner
and seek some less-hazardous experiences and skills that prepare you for transformation.
...things that test your physical courage or more gently explore your inhibitions.

If you find that you can't or don't want to
then you are already dealing with addiction.
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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by garethom » Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:10 pm

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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by jorge » Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:27 pm

sd5 wrote:
I'll try.

Here's the problem Soriika.
Your male brain does not fully develop until 18/19
&, in some learning capacities, until you're in your mid 20s.
By introducing drugs before that development has been completed
you are, more than likely, inhibiting the evolution of a electro-chemical capacity to process reality.

You are distorting your perceptions without first constructing a resilient internal model.

That may be argued as being a good thing by some people,
who are intent on using drugs to break down habitual patterns and perceptual conditioning
but, in my experience, it is safer and easier to create an organizing paradigm first.
Otherwise there is no inbuilt reference belief system, tested by experience,
to anchor the psychedelic drift,

particularly if everything grows hollow and disappears.
which is far more traumatic than any scarey monster that you could imagine.


Until it happens, nobody can conceive of what this loss of identity is like
(that's why some people become alienated from the everyday and some go crazy)
but, the point is, at your stage of development
you don't have the tools to recover or reconstruct it....
an intact, wholesome integrated set of id/ego/superego.

Personally, I was lucky to intuit this in adolescence
and practised several forms of meditation/contemplation (religion, TM, zen, magic, reading) in my latter teens
which meant that I knew a lot about my personality and thinking patterns before starting drugs at 20.

I'm suggesting you put the drug experience on the backburner
and seek some less-hazardous experiences and skills that prepare you for transformation.
...things that test your physical courage or more gently explore your inhibitions.

If you find that you can't or don't want to
then you are already dealing with addiction.
Wow, I think your eloquence proves your point here and my lack of eloquence is probably indicative of my choices as a youngster.

I wish someone had put it like this when I was 14. Drug advice at school probably encouraged me to experiment more, they made it sound so fun.

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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by ezza » Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:31 pm

jorge wrote: Drug advice at school probably encouraged me to experiment more, they made it sound so fun.
haha this

talk to frank aswell, always use to go on about that in school

http://www.talktofrank.com/drugs-a-z

where i found out about all the drugs i wanted to buy :W:
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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by unwind » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:12 pm

I always remember getting talks about smoking in primary school.
"I am never going to smoke" was a line that me and my friends said with so much confidence...

Its amazing how peer pressure alters your perceptions.

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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by Muncey » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:20 pm

jorge wrote:Drug advice at school probably encouraged me to experiment more, they made it sound so fun.
I remember at school they got a smack head in to talk about crystal meth. It was literally a druggie talking over a 'faces of meth' video. Kids aren't gunna go 'oh my god look what it does to you' they're gunna go 'har har your face looks like my balls'.

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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by ezza » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:24 pm

unwind wrote:I always remember getting talks about smoking in primary school.
"I am never going to smoke" was a line that me and my friends said with so much confidence...

Its amazing how peer pressure alters your perceptions.
i hated smoking so bad for the first month haha

if i only i knew then its not cool and its gonna cost u bare moneys
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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by teamhobson » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:29 pm

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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by abelard » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:36 pm

The real question for sonika is whether he's worried that in 6 months he's completely changed his personality to match his misinterpretation of a very small subculture niche in south london, yet is also convinced he knows more about everything than the adults he's immitating.
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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

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Post by Sonika » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:43 pm

joeki wrote:Weren't you in some ivy league school though? Drugs not a good plan man.

yeah I do go to prep school, not really sure how that's relevant? plenty of kids do drugs here
abelard wrote:The real question for sonika is whether he's worried that in 6 months he's completely changed his personality to match his misinterpretation of a very small subculture niche in south london, yet is also convinced he knows more about everything than the adults he's immitating.

lol dude are you obsessed with me, literally the only time I've ever seen you post is you going at me

Please show me a post when I said I know more than the posters here

You're probably right about my personality changing a little bit - I've been very involved in the scene because I like the culture and the music - obviously I will have changed because of that presence in my life

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Post by Sonika » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:45 pm

sd5 that was very poetic but I'm not really sure what you're saying, maybe I'm just not smart enough :(

Today wrote:Be wary of letting it consume your personality though... thats what i did. I was a wikipedia drug nerd/poly-drug addict...

heh :lol: sounds a bit like me

fascination i think is a better word than obsession
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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

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Post by Sonika » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:49 pm

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Post by particle-jim » Fri Mar 22, 2013 3:56 pm

Sonika wrote:sd5 that was very poetic but I'm not really sure what you're saying, maybe I'm just not smart enough :(
All he's saying is don't fuck your brain up before your brain is fully developed because you could cause lasting and irreversible damage

I'm certain the fact that i've been smoking weed regularly since i was 13 (I'm now 23) has fucked me up and is one of the main reasons behind my depression/anxiety issues
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Re: Horrible/Amazing drug experiences

Post by gwa » Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:16 pm

Sonika wrote:
joeki wrote:Weren't you in some ivy league school though? Drugs not a good plan man.

yeah I do go to prep school, not really sure how that's relevant? plenty of kids do drugs here
abelard wrote:The real question for sonika is whether he's worried that in 6 months he's completely changed his personality to match his misinterpretation of a very small subculture niche in south london, yet is also convinced he knows more about everything than the adults he's immitating.

lol dude are you obsessed with me, literally the only time I've ever seen you post is you going at me

Please show me a post when I said I know more than the posters here

You're probably right about my personality changing a little bit - I've been very involved in the scene because I like the culture and the music - obviously I will have changed because of that presence in my life

fuck off.
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what exactly have you contributed to the scene apart from your parents buying you a few records for christmas?
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