Drug experiences?

after my last ever e's, i found god. i was feeling shite after a day on the lash but had promised the missus a night out with some mutual friends. got the pills off a lad i'd never met called noah, then on leaving the boozer at the end of the night, i was met with a restaurant displaying a huge picture of the last supper in their window over the road. spent about an hour on the walk home telling all present that "jesus is the way and the truth." lasted until i woke up the next morning.
 
Stil smoke weed daily not done coke since I was about 25 gave up pills at 30 apart from when I go festivals which is once a year
 
One thing i have learnt,re drugs.
Do not attempt to erect scaffolding when stoned,makes for a long day.
Speed,on the other hand,its up before you know it,(just as badly).

Not done drugs for a long time now,but if you do,do it after work and in moderation.Easier said than done,i know.
 
MCFC BOB said:
BlueDean said:
mcfcliam said:
Nah...I have a brain.
Such a naive comment
There are no long-term positives to drugs that aren't on prescription. Sorry.

'Drugs in the hands of a dealer, they're no cure, Drugs in the hands of a doctor, you all want more'

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shHyEt5Fy-8[/youtube]
 
MCFC BOB said:
BlueDean said:
mcfcliam said:
Nah...I have a brain.
Such a naive comment
There are no long-term positives to drugs that aren't on prescription. Sorry.

Same could be said for alcohol. Personally I stick to the drink only but I drink to get pissed 'cause I like the feeling. Same logic as using drugs imo, and that's why I don't discriminate, there are plenty of people who take drugs sporadically just as they would drink alcohol, the only time a weak mentality comes into play is if you get addicted to the things then there's the problem. Don't agree with all that about council estates either, lived on one all my life and not touched drugs despite them being constantly around....all down to the individual's choice tbh
 
A friend of mine went through a bit of a mind bending phase when they were 18, and has too many "experiences" to share in one thread.

But one that springs to (his) mind is walking round a corner shop in Whitefield at about 8 in the morning on a Sunday after being at Synergy the night before, convinced he was a robot, screaming across the shop to a mate that "look Im a fooking robot"

God only knows what the shopkeeper thought about it all!
 
mcfc-mark said:
MCFC BOB said:
BlueDean said:
Such a naive comment
There are no long-term positives to drugs that aren't on prescription. Sorry.

Same could be said for alcohol.
Alcohol is a non-prescription drug.

The only long term positives of drug use are The Stone Roses' debut and Pink Floyd's back catalogue.
 

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