Originally posted by leonheartmm
hmmm, ok heres a question. which wud be more pleasureable, injected heroine or ecstacy?
it depends what you mean by "pleasure"
as far as manic type pleasure overload is concerned, MDMA is probably more "pleasurable"
If euphoric type peaceful, invincible type pleasure is what you mean, heroin by far.
If you mean the whole experience of taking the drug in general, I'd say E, given the come downs I've had from opiates are way worse than the come downs from E, and the long term use of E has way less "non-pleasurable" effects than heroin.
Originally posted by leonheartmm
and what happens if you take ecstacy along with LSD? has any1 tried it?
lots of people do it, namely to take the "edge" off of the LSD trip. I don't and would not recommend it to anyone. The serotonin pathways are effected by both LSD and E, and any of the long term physiological damage associated with both is greatly exacerbated.
I've taken shrooms and E before, and as someone who seeks the psychedelic effects of drugs, I find the MDMA high totally eliminates the "tripped out" high. You still get the fun visual stuff, but none of the mind ****, which is what I look for (also why I would say cocaine is overrated).
Originally posted by LadyofLight
So the next time you think its cool or fun to do drugs, ask yourself if its worth it to become addicted and to ruin your life and the lives of the people who love you most.
While it is appreciated that you would share that story, I'd warn you against such sweeping statements.
Moreso than not, the drug users I know all hold down good jobs, take care of their children and are contributing members of society. I am gaining a secondary education and have very gainful employment.
Many, many people are more than capable of living a normal and successful life, regardless of their drug consumption.
The idea that it is the drugs that ruined your siblings lives is probably a scape goat. Drug addiction is, and has been known for a long time to be, a symptom of more basic problems in a person's life.