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How many pills have you done? (pg. 45)
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| SummerWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Pills and may not be the right thing for me anymore, but I sure as hell am glad for all the experiences I had when I still did it. Wouldn't take back any of it. |
amen to that... i have a lot of ing incredible memories.. as much as i cried a lot of tears and suffered a lot. But it was a crazy learning experiences and the good times will always overcome the bad ones... it was a choice i made on my own and i was fully aware of the damage it might cause me and i stopped when i realized it was way overboard... and today i still love my life. I will never suggest or push someone to taking drugs but one thing i can say, is that if u can overcome it when its time to stop... you will live an incredible learning experience... |
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| Cosmic Fur |
^ Yeah, that's what I meant. It totally refutes the myth that if you do that many pills your brain will be so fried that you won't be able to live a normal life or function normally in society.
The only one having problems is SummerWolf, but he is an extreme case I would say. |
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| SummerWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
The only one having problems is SummerWolf, but he is an extreme case I would say. |
hahah but gonna be honest with you, the way i lived my life during those years... so much drinking, coke, K... and other stuff... all mixed togehter... having problems was bound to happen. i did push it further that i should have done.... |
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| geroin |
Yea Cosmic Fur that might sound comforting that a 24y old ex-drug user that id already having major problems tells you that your brain will not be fried after doing 200+ pills and that only in extreme cases might something might happen to your body, keep telling yourself that.
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
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.
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I don't really understand why you try to explain the effect the drugs can have on people. Also it is impossible to control what substances will be present at a party, are you saying you have attended parties where everyone just did MDMA and thats it? I have never been to a party where only one drug was the choice of the partiers. In your previous comment you told me that a party where most people are on some form of drugs tends to be very accepting and friendly and i fail to see that. I assume that you think that way because you yourself are on some form of a drug at that point and it makes you think that everyone is accepting. I have been to Sonic/Guv many times and a lot of the time people were the opposite. Last time i was at Sonic people stepped on my shoes about 20 times and only one guy apologized because he stepped on my shoes 4! times in a row. The last time he said "I'm sorry man, I'm whacked out of my mind.." Very interesting..
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
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? |
I say yes. If for example you would take a party with people who absolutely love the music and have never done drugs vs people who love the music and are on drugs then the vibe would be identical in my opinion. I would never compare a party with SOBER drug users vs NONSOBER drugusers because it is obvious that sober drug users would never enjoy a party as much as they would on drugs, i can almost bet that most people would just stand there and nod their heads at most.
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
I would agrue that the people who don't know who the DJ is are there more for the music....really....who cares who spins the tracks....I could care less if its tiesto, M & S, MO, Dennis Hahn or any other DJ....as long as the tunes are great then who cares who spins them. |
That is a pretty ignorant statement. It actually proves my point right there, if you say you love the music as much as you do then at least show a little interest and find out who is actually playing in booth, especially if it is mark oliver who's been there for 10years. It almost sounds like you don't give a who the artist is. "I don't care who you are, just give me any kind of beats, i'll pop my pill and have my fun".
| quote: | Originally posted by jon jon
the whole "WHY IT WAS MADE" part goes right over your head.
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| quote: | Originally posted by jon jon
and that "GETTING" 100% of the msg the artist was conveying sober cannot be achieved.
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absolutely disagree with these 2 statements. I've had my share of "getting the songs 100%" while i was on the dance floor, if you were there with me some of those times you would believe me also. |
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| slingshot |
| lol @ the absurd attempts of justification in this thread from both sides. for the most part a good portion of you are forming your opinions and views around pure speculation. alot of you need to stop looking at things from a personal perspective and instead open your eyes and see them for what they really are. |
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| _EuG_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
I would never compare a party with SOBER drug users vs NONSOBER drugusers because it is obvious that sober drug users would never enjoy a party as much as they would on drugs, i can almost bet that most people would just stand there and nod their heads at most.
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I actualy find that when i go to party sober / drunk i dance harder then i do on pills. Maybe not for 8 hours, but for a good 3-4 hours till my legs give out.
I dont do pills because i cant have a good time sober, I have a great time sober. Pills are just a totaly different experiance which can be fun or overwhelming. |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
I should add I kind of find it frightening that the number of people who have done over 200 pills is almost as big as the number who have done under 50.
Although that's also comforting cause it's basically proof that even after doing over 200 pills you can still be functioning well. |
Depending on how long you have been at it 200 pills is nothing....I've been at it for 12 years....if you average going out two weekends a month at say 2 pills each night.....thats 48 in one year....and 576 over 12 years....and I'm still functioning....although I did need a calculater to figure that out :D |
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| SummerWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by _EuG_
I actualy find that when i go to party sober / drunk i dance harder then i do on pills. Maybe not for 8 hours, but for a good 3-4 hours till my legs give out.
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i agree to that... at the beginning it did gave me energy but now i only dance when i am sober... in the past 2 years... all the time i dropped pills... well i could not dance for long or only dance when i was sitting down |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
That is a pretty ignorant statement. It actually proves my point right there, if you say you love the music as much as you do then at least show a little interest and find out who is actually playing in booth, especially if it is mark oliver who's been there for 10years. It almost sounds like you don't give a who the artist is. "I don't care who you are, just give me any kind of beats, i'll pop my pill and have my fun".
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But are you going to the club just to see a DJ or are you going because you want to hear great music or are you going to love what ever the DJ throws down because its that certain DJ.....the DJ picks the tracks...if you are there for the music and the love of the music then why would it matter who spins the tracks...I agree that I will go see certain DJs because I know what kind of tracks they are going to spin....but would it matter if its Tiesto or MO if they are spinning the exact same tracks....no.
Personally, I don't find the DJ to be the artist...in some cases yes the DJ has produced the track....the producer is the artist....the DJ is just the middle man between the artist and the listener. |
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| Skipper |
this is the thread that never ends
it just goes on and on my friends |
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
Yea Cosmic Fur that might sound comforting that a 24y old ex-drug user that id already having major problems tells you that your brain will not be fried after doing 200+ pills and that only in extreme cases might something might happen to your body, keep telling yourself that.
I don't really understand why you try to explain the effect the drugs can have on people. Also it is impossible to control what substances will be present at a party, are you saying you have attended parties where everyone just did MDMA and thats it? I have never been to a party where only one drug was the choice of the partiers. In your previous comment you told me that a party where most people are on some form of drugs tends to be very accepting and friendly and i fail to see that. I assume that you think that way because you yourself are on some form of a drug at that point and it makes you think that everyone is accepting. I have been to Sonic/Guv many times and a lot of the time people were the opposite. Last time i was at Sonic people stepped on my shoes about 20 times and only one guy apologized because he stepped on my shoes 4! times in a row. The last time he said "I'm sorry man, I'm whacked out of my mind.." Very interesting.. |
We're going around in circles now, Gera. We'll just agree to disagree. :) |
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| geroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Highroller
We're going around in circles now, Gera. We'll just agree to disagree. :) |
lol ;) |
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