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Who here will admit to using drugs?

OMG lets do a BB intervention Now! Dont' do it BB! Don't do it!
 
I'm gonna use Eggs' response as a template. Because I'm lazy.


Eggs Mayonnaise said:
Alcohol: Still use it regularly.

mmhmm.


Nicotine: Quit a long time ago. Almost took it up again this year but got hold of my senses.

I'm still addicted.


Caffiene: More please!

Can't stand it. It puts me to sleep and upsets my delicate tummy.


Pot: Occasionally, in the strictest sense of the word. I never plan to do it or stock it, but if it arises in a situation (not often), I consider it.

Constantly. Just because.


Coke: Tried a few times in my youth. Stupid waste of time. Glad I learned quickly.

Never. It was offered extensively, but even I have some limits.


Acid: Once or twice. Interesting. No need or desire to repeat it.

Heh. Tons back in the day. Multiple doses once a week was common for years. More than that and it's pointless. Not so much anymore, though.

Meth/Crack/Alphabet Drugs: No thanks, that ship has sailed. I don't consider the prospect of trying it as something fun, educational, or exciting. 

I always found these quite boring.
 
I use mugs.
 
Umm... It's not really worth going through every street drug and ticking a box next to it since I have done every single common street drug (and some very uncommon ones as well.) I have even smoked Heroin and tried crack though never injected either. And those two were never on a regular basis. But I still tried 'em.

Speed/meth/base.... yes, much fun to be had. So much better than Charlie. But you've got to be careful not to develop a habit. The stuff ages you at double rate among other things.

I phoned the ambulance when I found my friends mother dead in her chair. She had been a long time speed freak. It killed her. I was 13 when I had to deal with that and tell my friend and her two daughters that their mother was dead. Fun memories.


You'd think that I would wise up to certain realities after being subjected to the scene at a young age but clearly I was/am a deeply stupid and reckless individual.

I smoked pot every single day morning, noon and night for 6 years. I sold it, I smoked it, I lived it. at 17 I was dropping X on a regular basis and would eventually sell that and cocaine as well upping the business from the relatively harmless pot dealer status to Class A drugs and much more money.

I have abused drugs to such an extent that I'm surprised to be alive really.


Here in the Med I am sheltered from easy access so I don't partake in the game anymore. I still smoke weed from time-to-time that my friend has access to and when my other friend comes over from America at the end of this month he will bring a treasure trove of drugs with him which we will no doubt consume over the ensuing months.


But at this point I'm not worried about slipping back into some trap since I know exactly where it comes from on all sides. It would have to be a conscious decision to return to becoming a regular user and I have no interest in that.

If you're doing Meth and you start doing it on a regular basis then nothing I can say will change your mind since you're a grown man and you are capable of making your own choices and taking responsibility for the huge risks that those choices bring.


I fucking love drugs. They're really great. I mean, that's the point right?

Just make sure you have some grip on reality and be a user not an abuser. And that's a fine line to walk. If you can't walk it then it's best to just leave the scene completely.
 
well said.

Of all the so-called "bad" drugs I've tried a lot of them. I never did try heroin, though. My favorite was mushrooms. We used to split an oz four ways and just trip out. My buddy and I would crumple ours up real fine (as fine as you can with your hands) on a plate and mop it up with peaches. Mmmmm, good! Opium was my next favorite. Nowadays I just stock up on weed on a yearly basis. It's my poison of choice. But that's the "bad" drugs.

I have been nicotine/smoke free since 11 PM November 27th, 2006. That's just about 156 days. It has been the hardest and most worthwhile thing I've done in my life, second only to becoming a father.
 
I smoke Carpet remnants.
 
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