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Posted by Cuzo on Jan-08-2007 17:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
God bless Brittney Murphy, she is a perfect fit for the speed freak role.


Mena Suvari took the cake.

edit ....or the crank.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jan-08-2007 17:52:

quote:
Originally posted by *TiEsTo*SuX*
Everybody did way more in their early days than they do now...


That's not true - some people are actually careful and decided it was better to slowly explore the effects of drugs on your body and mind than taking 4 pills on your second night of doing drugs.

quote:
Originally posted by *TiEsTo*SuX*
You said that I should cut it down on going out...all I tried to tell you is that you do it a lot and that you should cut down...you are just as bad going out and staying out late like every other night. I go out once a week and sometimes 2 times and I take e (not every time)...you are causing your body just as much or even more damage to your body doing what you do....


He told you to stop doing so many drugs. It's not even "read between the lines" stuff, it's right there in plain sight:
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
my original statement to you was to stop doing so many drugs.

Also, I didn't realise taking pictures at clubs was such a damaging thing to do. Shaya must be nearly dead now.


Posted by Nostrum on Jan-08-2007 18:01:

Re: Re: Clarify....?

quote:
Originally posted by DigitalMP
It's funny that you say this:quote:
Originally posted by Nostrum
I've had nights that have lasted 4 days. Then again, those took a lot more then 16 pills.



and this:quote:
Originally posted by Nostrum
the most I ever did AT ONE PARTY, not in a night(?) would be 13



and then this:quote:
Originally posted by Nostrum
ciratonein


LOL That is pretty funny, all be it paraphrased. I'm glad you got it.


Posted by Nostrum on Jan-08-2007 18:06:

Smiley DJ Re: Re: Clarify....?

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
ONE night or party...anywhere from 8-12 hours.



LOL, Atta girl, NICE!


Posted by chinamon on Jan-08-2007 18:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Also, I didn't realise taking pictures at clubs was such a damaging thing to do. Shaya must be nearly dead now.


yeah shaya has been doing it for about a year longer than i have but i think ive covered more than double his number of events.


Posted by *TiEsTo*SuX* on Jan-08-2007 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
That's not true - some people are actually careful and decided it was better to slowly explore the effects of drugs on your body and mind than taking 4 pills on your second night of doing drugs.



He told you to stop doing so many drugs. It's not even "read between the lines" stuff, it's right there in plain sight:

Also, I didn't realise taking pictures at clubs was such a damaging thing to do. Shaya must be nearly dead now.


Even for him to tell me to stop doing so many drugs isn't right...because he does not know how much I have done....He's making me look like a "cracker" like he called my bf. I'm saying that the damage I have done to myself while doing e and going out one night a week (and not even dropping every time) is just as bad as him going out every night all night (most nights drinking)...the effects on the body are not very nice. that's all.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jan-08-2007 18:17:

quote:
Originally posted by *TiEsTo*SuX*
they would never allow me to go overboard...and vice versa.


That sort of skirts personal responsibility though.

- How about people making sure they don't go overboard themselves?
- How about people being considerate enough to not force their friends to step in?
- How about people having enough self-respect and dignity to not get themselves into situations that require the attention and care of others?

The above are just rhetorical questions worth considering IMO.


Posted by chinamon on Jan-08-2007 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
That sort of skirts personal responsibility though.

- How about people making sure they don't go overboard themselves?
- How about people being considerate enough to not force their friends to step in?
- How about people having enough self-respect and dignity to not get themselves into situations that require the attention and care of others?

The above are just rhetorical questions worth considering IMO.


+1


Posted by Silky Johnson on Jan-08-2007 18:21:

I'm surprised it took this long for a disagreement to start.


Posted by zokissima on Jan-08-2007 18:25:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
That sort of skirts personal responsibility though.

- How about people making sure they don't go overboard themselves?
- How about people being considerate enough to not force their friends to step in?
- How about people having enough self-respect and dignity to not get themselves into situations that require the attention and care of others?

The above are just rhetorical questions worth considering IMO.

Very valid points, but I don't think that anywhere in her posts did she bring up of a single one of these instances actually pertaining to her directly, that is to say, she found herself in any of these situations. I think she merely pointed out the fact that IF one were ever to have need of such support, she has it from her friends, and her friends have it from her. Stating the obvious yes, but no more than that really, IMO.

BTW, did you tell your bf he called him a 'cracker' lol


Posted by *TiEsTo*SuX* on Jan-08-2007 18:26:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
That sort of skirts personal responsibility though.

- How about people making sure they don't go overboard themselves?
- How about people being considerate enough to not force their friends to step in?
- How about people having enough self-respect and dignity to not get themselves into situations that require the attention and care of others?

The above are just rhetorical questions worth considering IMO.


That's why you pick the right people...like the sane and intelligent pple I am around....and to tell you, I just recently joined their crowd and they wouldn't of accepted me if I was an idiot or needed attention....

And by the way, we don't always make the right decisions...shit happens...im sure you went out of hand once or twice...we don't live in a perfect world hun,,,,once again shit happens and that's what friends are there for...support...

Are you perfect? Cuz I'm not.


Posted by chinamon on Jan-08-2007 18:28:

quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
BTW, did you tell your bf he called him a 'cracker' lol


her bf is urban_legend.
if you read the beginning of this thread you will see a reply i made with an image of a soda cracker.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jan-08-2007 18:31:

quote:
Originally posted by *TiEsTo*SuX*
Are you perfect?



Posted by zokissima on Jan-08-2007 18:31:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
her bf is urban_legend.
if you read the beginning of this thread you will see a reply i made with an image of a soda cracker.

oh lord. Just as you crack jokes, others reply in kind. No more to it than that


Posted by *TiEsTo*SuX* on Jan-08-2007 18:38:

quote:
Originally posted by zokissima
Very valid points, but I don't think that anywhere in her posts did she bring up of a single one of these instances actually pertaining to her directly, that is to say, she found herself in any of these situations. I think she merely pointed out the fact that IF one were ever to have need of such support, she has it from her friends, and her friends have it from her. Stating the obvious yes, but no more than that really, IMO.



thank you!!!


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jan-08-2007 18:43:

quote:
Originally posted by *TiEsTo*SuX*
thank you!!!


You're welcome.


Posted by Swamper on Jan-08-2007 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
That sort of skirts personal responsibility though.

- How about people making sure they don't go overboard themselves?
- How about people being considerate enough to not force their friends to step in?
- How about people having enough self-respect and dignity to not get themselves into situations that require the attention and care of others?

The above are just rhetorical questions worth considering IMO.


Good points - however - it should be noted that even when you're being careful you could go overboard because you were not made aware of some key factors -- either the intensity of the substance(s) being consumed OR their reaction to others done prior.

This could either be attributed to ignorance and/or deciding to trust the wrong person.


Posted by *TiEsTo*SuX* on Jan-08-2007 18:48:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
You're welcome.


Thank you....zokissima


Posted by Jben on Jan-08-2007 18:49:

In my 9 years partying i've probably only done 50-60, i would have done more if i actually had a job in highschool so in retrospect its a good thing i didn't. I've never done more than one in a night(unless it was garbage). I'm glad i didn't get too mashed otherwise i'd have sketchy memories to look back on.

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
So, who wants to try DMT? I'd prolly give it a go.


That shit sounds crazy!!


Posted by Fast Turtle on Jan-08-2007 18:51:

Aside from that, no matter how hard we've tried in life, everyone has made mistakes where they've needed the help of at least another person to remedy the situation. I think that in general people seek to self maintain and be responsible (barring a psychotic few), but everyone slips up every now and again.


Posted by UmmiE on Jan-08-2007 18:53:

This friend of mine is fukkin crazy he would take like up to 3 pills in guv and den the whole time not drink water at all . Hes excuse would be like " Ohh I dont liek to carry a bottle of water wid me when im high and dancing " .He kind of killed my new years nite at guv because started having weird kidney pains .


Posted by Yohan on Jan-08-2007 18:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Provocative_boi
This friend of mine is fukkin crazy he would take like up to 3 pills in guv and den the whole time not drink water at all . Hes excuse would be like " Ohh I dont liek to carry a bottle of water wid me when im high and dancing " .He kind of killed my new years nite at guv because started having weird kidney pains .

Feel free to smack him in the head next time he pulls that sort of shit.


Posted by yankeeBaby on Jan-08-2007 19:17:

I dont think anyone here should have to defend themselves in this thread. The topic was about how much you did, not "This is an intervention..."

If you think a person is in danger of going over their moderate levels, then you ought to speak to them privately, not shout out their supposed "drug problem." This is potentially embarassing, may make the situation worse, untrue, etc.....


Posted by _EuG_ on Jan-08-2007 19:19:

Tiesto sux, drinking might have more negetive effects on the body, but X can realy play games with your head. You may begin to suffer from anexity disorders, or even severe depression. Most of those conditions are temporary and they go away once you stop usage... but some poeple say that it can take years for it to go away. Im sure you dont want to deal with that in your early 20s.

All chinamon is trying to do, is to give you a warning. Im sure he has been using for long enough and has the experiance to say that you are using 2 much. Make MDMA a lifelong positive experiance... not a lifelong problem.

I know sometimes you sort of fall into weekly use, but its important to snap out of it and take a good break. Once you take that break you will realise that moderation is the key to a life long MDMA experiance... Cuz if you dont stop on your own free will, you will be forces to stop and just wont be able to enjoy it after.


Posted by *TiEsTo*SuX* on Jan-08-2007 19:34:

quote:
Originally posted by _EuG_
All chinamon is trying to do, is to give you a warning. Im sure he has been using for long enough and has the experiance to say that you are using 2 much. Make MDMA a lifelong positive experiance... not a lifelong problem.


No he doesn't because he doesn't know how much I use......
I'm not defending ecstacy at all...i said that drinking is just as bad...(well not an excessive amout of e)

It's obvious that moderation is key....

There is no warning to be given...like I said earlier, I have friends who can help me with that.


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