......the greatest drug known to man? And why come momma, do the blues sound so good when Im drunk and happy???? Hmmmmmm......I'll have another beer and ponder that one Any other drunk blues fans out there? And I mean old blues btw
Well, they are number three actually, see the list of amazingness goes in this order, UN OPEN to debate :tongue: j/k 1. Alcohol (mostly beer, but whiskey, vodka, and brandy are acceptable) 2. Opiates (any and all, beyond Tramadol that is) 3. Mushrooms 4. LSD 5. Weed the rest are stupid
i don't know, i like LSD better than mushrooms, if i can get a decent dose (most of what i've gotten is terribly weak) also 2C-B, DPT, and 2C-E (again, only in high doses) are great, too. ecstacy is kind of fun, but not really worth it, in my opinion.... alcohol is pretty good, and scotch, beer, and rum are pretty much my bread and butter....but weed really is better for me, so long as i can find any and its affordable... opiates are fucking fantastic, but too addictive for me. i try to be extremely moderate. good thing i dont know where to get them black market...i have a legit reason to take some hydrocodone right now, but i'm trying to stick it out and take as little as possible so i can take some later when i can actually enjoy it. hopefully i can save at least three pills...they're 5mgs of hydrocodone each, and 15mg with a beer or something is about perfect for me, particularly if i also have a little bud.....mmmmm.....
Blasphemy!!!!! haha :tongue: I know, alcohol can be pretty bad, but I love it Although I think I have found a love and a certain high with alky that most people never dig deep enough to experience, besides complete drunk losers, but Im lucky enough to have found the balance between drunk loser and alcohol lover
hehe, I used to like it, but I suppose I just got bored of it. I don't really like the taste anymore either, I still drink occasionally though.
I'd say Absythe beat's 'em all, but i'm not sure if it counts for either category since it kinda transcends most of 'em...
the vast bulk of absinthe's psychoactivity is due to its higher than average alcohol content. wormwood has not been shown to have -significant- psychoactive properties (though some exist), and absinthe drinkers today rarely experience effects reported in the old days. of course, wormwood DOES have SOME effects, and back in the day they had much larger quantities of it, as well as a plethora of other herbs. i've mentioned before that i've stumbled on the alleged recipes of old-time absinthe which included such items as calamus root, which is noted as a mild hallucinogen in some people, even on its own. it contains a chemical, asarone, which is thought to be converted to TMA-2 in the body. wormwood wasn't banned because thujone was psychoactive, because it isnt significantly so. it was banned as a food additive because it's thought to have mildly carcinogenic properties. still many commonly used herbs such as sage contain relatively high levels of thujone, and they dont give people cancer. absinthe was demonized even though it wasn't that much different from any other liqueur, and largely because of the same type of people that instituted prohibition. people that regularly drank absinthe were drunks, and large levels of alcohol have debilitating effects on peoples lives in many cases.... at any rate if you like it you like it, but wormwood or no its still more or less pretty much just booze.