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<blockquote data-quote="MisterDeadeye" data-source="post: 7403153" data-attributes="member: 611015"><p>While some of your statistics(99%? Really? Lol) seem a bit off, I see what you're saying. Every time I'm watching some commercial for some new "magic" pill, the list of side effects range from nausea to psychosis, to death. Most of the drugs approved don't really seem to have been researched enough to really understand what their effects are. Yeah, there are side effects, but how common are they? How/why do they happen? All of these companies list side effects in fine print or with a soft voice, but the fact is that there are so many harmful side effects with so many different drugs that it's hard to think that some drugs are beneficial, especially when they've been so hated for 50 years.</p><p></p><p>I really only condone the use of certain psychedelics(THC, LSD, DMT, MDMA, MDA, psilocybin, etc.,), and I only condone them if the person doing them understands what they're getting into. I certainly don't condone children using them, or people who are ignorant of their effects, and I've done a ton of research on them. I know plenty of other people have done research and studies on them(if you're interested, I can give you names of different researchers, or if I find actual links to things I've read, I'll give you that). I've actually just been buying books about this kind of thing by academic types. I've found that using these drugs occasionally, while they may be altering my state of mind and brain chemistry, don't do much else, especially anything harmful or lethal. I've experienced what people call the "afterglow" of taking too many magic mushrooms, which isn't really even an afterglow at all. It's like the color and happiness has been <span style="color: black">suc</span><span style="color: black">k</span><span style="color: black">e</span><span style="color: black">d</span> out of your life. While that experience wasn't fun, I knew that my life wasn't threatened because I understood what can happen when you do magic mushrooms, LSD, and the like, and why it happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterDeadeye, post: 7403153, member: 611015"] While some of your statistics(99%? Really? Lol) seem a bit off, I see what you're saying. Every time I'm watching some commercial for some new "magic" pill, the list of side effects range from nausea to psychosis, to death. Most of the drugs approved don't really seem to have been researched enough to really understand what their effects are. Yeah, there are side effects, but how common are they? How/why do they happen? All of these companies list side effects in fine print or with a soft voice, but the fact is that there are so many harmful side effects with so many different drugs that it's hard to think that some drugs are beneficial, especially when they've been so hated for 50 years. I really only condone the use of certain psychedelics(THC, LSD, DMT, MDMA, MDA, psilocybin, etc.,), and I only condone them if the person doing them understands what they're getting into. I certainly don't condone children using them, or people who are ignorant of their effects, and I've done a ton of research on them. I know plenty of other people have done research and studies on them(if you're interested, I can give you names of different researchers, or if I find actual links to things I've read, I'll give you that). I've actually just been buying books about this kind of thing by academic types. I've found that using these drugs occasionally, while they may be altering my state of mind and brain chemistry, don't do much else, especially anything harmful or lethal. I've experienced what people call the "afterglow" of taking too many magic mushrooms, which isn't really even an afterglow at all. It's like the color and happiness has been [COLOR=black]suc[/COLOR][COLOR=black]k[/COLOR][COLOR=black]e[/COLOR][COLOR=black]d[/COLOR] out of your life. While that experience wasn't fun, I knew that my life wasn't threatened because I understood what can happen when you do magic mushrooms, LSD, and the like, and why it happens. [/QUOTE]
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