What's better than....

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by TooCrisp, Mar 30, 2008.

  1. TooCrisp

    TooCrisp Member

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    Taking a hard-earned week break from your opiate of choice, then finally enjoying that first high again. It's as close as you'll get to the 1st time you tried it. And it's always amazing because tolerance just plummets.

    Now just a 15mg roxicodone for swim puts him in heaven, and he's not physically dependent! So, he can enjoy one at a night, and wake up in the morning and not feel like he needs one to start his day, although he might indulge if he chooses to do so.

    Taking breaks is key to avoid being dependent, and to really appreciate your favorite opiate. One week on, one week off!
     
  2. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    How about going outside and taking a breath of fresh air? Those soulkillers dont do anything but drain you.
     
  3. TooCrisp

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    Thanks, Mother Theresa. Why are you on an Opiates forum? To try to make yourself feel good? I have no doubt that I own you in every aspect of life.
     
  4. THCsetmefree

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    I've done alot of opiates, opium,( red rock, and tarish stuff), black tar heroin, oxycontin, oxycodone, hydrocodone, loratabs, vicodin, percocets, codine cough syrup, morphine...i know some the names i mentioned are just generics of the other things i listed...but my point is that i ALWAYS get strung out on them, then i get put on seboxen and that shit makes me feel like shit...i'd rather kick old fashion. on my last opiate binge i was doing 60mg's of morphine and 80-120mg's of oxycontin a day....i had to kick withdrawl in jail, and i decided fvck opiates after that.
     
  5. burnabowl

    burnabowl Dancing Tree

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    in that case, you killed your own soul. the op is saying theres a way to enjoy opiates without getting strung out. some of us have an opiate then go enjoy the fresh air. the two worlds aren't totally separate unless the person separates them
     
  6. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    I used to have an opiate addiction my self. I have been down that road. I can see that you must be miserable to take so much anger out on someone who is trying to help out a little.
     
  7. burnabowl

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    I doubt he spoke out of anger. it doesn't matter how correct you are; this isn't a thread about getting help or the moral rightness of an opiate. there's room for that in the forum, but not in this thread. if you start another thread including your various perceptions and objections about opiates, im sure people will not be angry.
     
  8. TooCrisp

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    I can tell you're a very smart guy, Burnabowl.

    And Prone, I apologize if I came across as angry, butthis is an Opiates forum, meant for people who are interested in Opiates and like talking about them. It's not for people like you to chime in and try to give us motherly advice. Imagine if there was someone like you for every post about Opiates on this forum? Just let us talk without trying to make yourself feel good, cause its apparent thats all youre doing, obvious cause of inferiority complex.

    Also, I just ran across another one of your posts about how you like to drop Acid. You are in no position to give anyone advice. That's bottom of the bottom. I take pain medication, you hallucinate and trip to get outside of your reality. I bet you have a real sharp mind and are real successful. As I said in the other thread, have fun waking up in cold sweats 20 years from now in an LSD flashback. Psychosis ain't fun.

    Hey man, just trying to help!
     
  9. elover

    elover ritz with cheese

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    ^^ way to contridict yourself man. Let's all just let the peace flow freely.

    But burnabowl was right, breaks are the key to avoiding addiction...and I guess just not doing drugs in general is a good way to avoid addiction
     
  10. burnabowl

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    if you're under the impression that i'm smart, toocrisp, you should know I too am an lsd enthusiast, and while I think opes and lsd can both be easily misused, they both have potential benefit s. imo, the benefits of lsd are far transcendent of the benefits of any other drug i've heard of.
     
  11. elover

    elover ritz with cheese

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    ...pwnage? kinda?
     
  12. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    Im not trying to make myself feel good. I always feel good and I have absolutly no problem staying positive. You dont know me so dont make assumtions I am very successful human being and I really dont have much worries at all. As for the the stuff you said about LSD, do some research before you post stuff. LSD helps me get even more in touch with reality than I was before I did it. Much love bro I hope the best for you.

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  13. TooCrisp

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    Just trying to make a point, nobody likes when people try to tell them to not take Opiates on an Opiates forum. Like you saying that is going to actually make them stop. You're right, I don't know you, and you're also right that I know very little about Acid, and have never even tried it, but you're use means you're not in the position to comment about anyone elses drug use...because certainly Acid is not the lesser of the two evils. If you think it is, youre just plain wrong. That stuff can really mess with your head. I know Opiates are very addicting, but they're intended to serve a functional purpose, and people are often more productive while on them. Trust me, I know the negatives of them and the high-risk of addiction. You do drugs for the same reason anyone else does. They make you feel good or give you some desired effect that you don't have when your sober. If you were totally satisfied at all times, why would you even bother dropping Acid? The drug gives you something reality doesn't. Not saying your not happy. You can be happy and do drugs. For example, like myself. This is because I don't allow myself to get addicted, I have control of it. When I don't take an Opiate, I'm perfectly fine and happy. When I do, I feel even better. Get it, kinda?

    I'm sure you're a happy guy, as am I, I was just giving you a little taste of your own medicine. No hard feelings.
     
  14. burnabowl

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    no one will be fully satisfied because being fully satisfied is not a natural state. a person needs to be in constant pursuit of something to be fully happy. when it's acquired, you gotta find something else to chase, otherwise it becomes stagnate. it really doesn't matter whether it's drugs or something more conventional; if a person attempts to live in a perpetually stable state will usually create a lot of fear and insecurity about the world in general.

    opes and lsd may both be classified as drugs, but their effects are so vastly different, it's hard to discuss the two in the same sentence with a straight face. opes boost the ego, lsd dissolves the ego. they can be combined pleasantly, but imo if opiates is a drug, lsd is an anti-drug.

    Confrontation aside, toocrisp, don't assume that there is just one reason people use drugs. It is this one reason you cited that is so destructive to drugdom: to escape reality. It is the most common reason, but it's a bad reason, because once the person gets back to reality, they still don't like it. If a person loves reality, and goes on an acid trip to celebrate existence, they will come back and love reality even more, and they don't need to keep using to feel good about reality. But if a person goes on an acid trip to escape reality, he will indeed leave reality, but he still won't like that reality when he comes back. It's not about which drugs you take, it's about why you use them. Some people are naturally attracted to foreign or taboo things, not because they are unsatisfied with their reality, but because they are so impressed by reality they wonder how much more there is to it. So they constantly push the boundaries of reality, and lsd is a good tool for that. lsd doesn't do anything to your brain except show it to you.
     
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