Imagine his lungs . . . 50 bong bowls a day on top of cigs??? That's like a bong bowl every 20-40 minutes :\ after a while you'd think the tolerance would clue you in to slow down lol
oh i should also mention i'm not sure of his oral hygiene but i doubt it's very good at all considering how much weed he smokes and even if he did brush the smoke would just begin the second after. also he's known as the milkshake mad man, i mean this guy puts the most ridiculous amount of milkshake powder into his drinks... so much that there's massive chunks throughout the whole drink. this is another one of his major addictions, chronically sugary milkshakes.
oh i should also mention i'm not sure of his oral hygiene but i doubt it's very good at all considering how much weed he smokes and even if he did brush the smoke would just begin the second after. also he's known as the milkshake mad man, i mean this guy puts the most ridiculous amount of milkshake powder into his drinks... so much that there's massive chunks throughout the whole drink. this is another one of his major addictions, chronically sugary milkshakes.
4-ear. Supposed to be hitting the market soon and i'm looking forward to trying it. Good luck finding anything on it. Its supposed to be an ethyl analog of 4-MAR
This isn't from meth at all. Its from dehydration and poor hygiene. Without the saliva on your teeth bacteria can eat away at the tooth pretty easily. People don't usually use acid for a week straight. And if they do, they would prob still take a shower cuz those feel good on acid. The effects on your mind are def different, meth makes you not realize that kinda stuff vs acid makes you think about it more. None the less I still feel that acid is just as stimmy as meth. And no, I'm not being standoffish or reactive; if by reactive you mean what I say and not acid's affects on me.
The fact people use meth daily is a good point but I don't buy the hygiene argument being a primary factor. There are plenty of acid freaks, and pot heads with poor hygiene and still maintain some teeth. P0ly's example with pot are extremely rare, in fact it's the first time I've ever heard of such a case and plus he said the guy smoked cigs as well which is a stimulant. As far as dehydration goes that's a direct result from the methamphetamine...
I think the chemicals in the meth smoke are bad for the enamel as well. I've seen a documentary with a daily IV user who had perfect teeth You actually wouldn't have known he was an addict if he didn't tell you.
i'm just ramble (haha i mean rabble) rousing but.. what about weed? many people including myself use that multiple times daily for months straight. it gives me severe dry mouth. coupled with poor hygiene i suppose that would rot most peoples' teeth, but would it do it worse than meth? maybe the "meth-mouth" is just another drug myth? acid doesn't really make me think more about taking a shower. or more about hygeine.. maybe you have weird reactions to drugs, codmouse?
Hygiene always seems to enter my mind when I am tripping. Like I will start tonguing the cavities in my teeth and it will freak me out a little bit or smell somebody's body odor at a show or bar and wonder if it is me, sometimes a little too hard. Haha fun times!
One would think based on the effects that Methamphetamine produces that they'd be some of the most hygenic people among drug users.
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Weed doesn't give you cotton mouth anything like meth! Haha, weeds cotton mouth is weak in comparison. I think weed also just makes it seem more intense versus meth makes you not notice it as much.
I think if it was legal, they very well might be the most clean, productive people out there. I mean, productive at things where it's okay to have a fried brain full of neurotoxins all day. But still, not nearly as bad as how they are today, under prohibition.
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