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| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
That is fine, i respect your opinion but i obviously have a different view on this. I disagree with you also. If for example you go to a regular pub on a friday night do you see people chilling out by themselves minding their own business? It is actually absolute opposite, everyone is chatting and almost everyone is friendly. Even if you're by yourself and go by the bar to get a beer you will most likely end up striking up a conversation with somebody. While in any afterhours club a lot of people actually HATE communicating or talking to people while they are experiencing a high. Lots of people want to be left alone and dance their night away by themselves, many are even rude from my experience.
I'm pretty much always friendly when i'm at a club, doesn't matter either its top 40, guv or til I will always say hi and chat for a bit if I know who you are.. |
Different intoxicants have different affects on people. MDMA makes you empathetic, lovey, chatty, helps you accept people, etc. Cocaine makes you chatty, aggressive, horny, etc. The two have very different affects on a person since one deals with dopamine, and the other deals with seretonin. If there is a party where the majority of people are on MDMA, and another party where the majority of people are on Cocaine, people are going to act differently and interact with each other differently. Therefore, the parties are going to have different vibes.
Here's a hypothetical question: do you think a party where everyone is drunk, and a party where everyone is stone cold sober is going to have the same vibe/atmopshere?
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