stopped drinking
Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Jan 30 2007, 01:40 PM
ya but this implies you're drinking cuz you need a fix....not because you enjoy it.
remember, alkies will drink anything.....be it pabst or paulaner.
remember, alkies will drink anything.....be it pabst or paulaner.
Originally Posted by C_Unit,Jan 30 2007, 04:07 PM
i'd rather drink coors light than some fancy pants dark micro-brew for example.
To each his/her own - pick your poison. I have never tried any recreational drugs other than alcohol, of which I am quite fond from time to time. Of course, I picked the most dangerous one, so I am not going to defend my consumption of it or preach of its glories to anyone.
That said, I don't know of a single recreational drug that is not bad for you or bears the potential of addiction, be it physical or emotional. I have too many friends who do nothing but get baked every day, who have told me that it's not addictive to believe that.
All things in moderation.
Originally Posted by C_Unit,Jan 31 2007, 11:04 AM
as for the ecstasy... people always jump down my throat when i try to defend it. but seriously, it's the best experience you'll ever have. there's a reason it's called ecstasy, because that's the best way to describe it. it feels like being in love for the first time... that giddy, way-too-happy, amazing feeling you get when you first fall in love. but it's concentrated all into a period of 3-4 hours.
u can get addicted to it (i know people that have dropped hundreds of times), and it does have its flaws... like mild depression, muscle tension...
and i have to agree with c_unit
i prefer the taste of mickeys malt liquor to most beers, however, i luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuv guiness and most stouts be it chocolate or oatmeal
is it friday yet?
Originally Posted by trainwreck,Jan 31 2007, 01:06 PM
u forgot to mention how awesome glowsticks look. and how good massages feel and vicks vapor rub blown in ur eyes. and the feeling of techno pulsating threw ur body and being. and the waves of goodness that just keep beatin down on you. o man i think its that time of the year again...
the first time i ever did ecstasy, my friend took me for a drive in his s2000. i had so much fun and loved the feeling of the open air soooo much. we bundled up, put the top down (it was like 30 degrees outside!), and blasted the heat. it just felt so awesome to be crazy and drive around with the top down in the dead of winter. we drove through this tunnel and he dropped it into 2nd... the rush and the sound.
so yes, ecstasy influenced my decision to buy an s2000.
Originally Posted by Will,Jan 30 2007, 07:26 PM
Somebody tell me this. I understand going to bars to meet people, as in, of the opposite sex. But can somebody explain to me... why would you take your fiancee to a bar? A friend of mine does all the time. To drink with their friends. They even have a house they could invite everyone to, and drink for 25% of what they would spend at a bar, there's no cigarette smoke, less noise, you control the tv, don't have to wait 10 minutes for the waitress to bring your drink, etc. 

Just because people are in a commited relationship doesn't mean they don't want to have fun!
Originally Posted by trainwreck,Jan 31 2007, 01:27 PM
u take it under 20 times u ll be fine. take it 100+ times, u'll be in trouble. I think everyone should try it once in their life, cuz its only the greatest experience ever!!!
if anything drinking causes liver damage and heart disease.
tabs = 20 bux
drinks = 50 bux
tabs are cheaper and more fun, but u only get so many times before it starts to affect you. keep in mind street thizzles are not equal to mdma (pures/mollys)
if anything drinking causes liver damage and heart disease.
tabs = 20 bux
drinks = 50 bux
tabs are cheaper and more fun, but u only get so many times before it starts to affect you. keep in mind street thizzles are not equal to mdma (pures/mollys)
not sure off the top of my head how much the powder is.. tho it would be easy enough to find out on both sides of the pond. hands down it'd be a lot cheaper in the UK than in the US.







