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Smoking, Drugs, and Drinking
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I smoke, but I hate it. I used to use marijuana frequently, but do not tolerate it well nowadays. I guess if I had a drug of choice that was available I'd choose opioid tablets. I don't drink much anymore because my stomach can't seem to handle more than a glass - it's just too much sugar for me. I wish I could be a raging alcoholic and numb all of this out.
I smoke, but I hate it. I used to use marijuana frequently, but do not tolerate it well nowadays. I guess if I had a drug of choice that was available I'd choose opioid tablets. I don't drink much anymore because my stomach can't seem to handle more than a glass - it's just too much sugar for me. I wish I could be a raging alcoholic and numb all of this out.
I can't answer the poll but drink and drugs :) Very glad I quit smoking long ago, at least drink gets you drunk and drugs get you drugged but chain-smoking doesn't really offer anything.
How are the highs from hallucinogens? I was always too afraid to try them because it's not controllable. I don't do well with marijuana edibles after an injury.
How are the highs from hallucinogens? I was always too afraid to try them because it's not controllable. I don't do well with marijuana edibles after an injury.
It's funny because until 16 yo I was almost straight edge, but after a few months of depression I was like "fuck it, I'm sure drugs can't make things worse".
At 17 I was already sticking a needle in my arm.
I now smoke cigarettes everyday and drink quite often (but it's unusual for me to get really drunk).
Don't really do drugs anymore, I can only get the ones I don't like so why bother?
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