Right, well some of the more observant, and older members of LOMCN may have noticed that i havent been around much recently. This isnt due same reasons many of the users leave lomcn.
Over the last 4 months, i have done more than my fair share of 'Drugs'. These include (in no particular order):
-Cannabis (I'm sure you at least a few of you have tried this too...)
-Magic Mushrooms
-MDMA (more commonly know as ecstacy, or E)
-Cocain
-Salvia
-Ketamine
-Nicotine/Alcohol/Caffine (yes these are drugs too)
If your at all still interested, heres what i have to say for each of these drugs:
Cannabis - I'm sure all of you know at least one person who uses this drug on a weekly or daily basis, at peak - i was spending around £10 a day on weed/hash (hash being cannabis resin). first of, i'd like to say that Cannabis should be legalised! This is probably the least harmful street drug around (unless you suffer from, or have a family history of mental illness). Cannabis is a social drug, nothing beats sitting round with your mates, passing a spliff around, laughing and chatting to each other. However, I have a close friend who recently was suffering from serve paranoia, he has now stopped smoking it, and the problem has now gone - therefore if you are/ever are a cannabis user suffering from a similar problem, then simply stop. Cannabis, dispite what you may have heard is not addictive - You can start and stop as you please.
Magic Mushrooms - Basically, to understand these you'd need to do them yourself, after all, every trip is different from the last. I went through a period of doing these 3 times a week. So far i have had 3 bad experiences on them (known as bad trips), the last time i done them, i had an out-of-body experience, whilst in college - leading to my decision to never do them again. If you are interested in reading into the drug i suggest you goto www.thegooddrugsguide.com.
MDMA - I have also used this drug alot! often doing 2-4 pills a night every weekend. MDMA is not a physically addictive drug, however - it does have a strong mental addiction, if used in excess (like myself). I found that i could not stop doing it if anyone else told me/wanted me to stop. The only way to quit it is if YOU want to stop. The effects from this drug are the best i have experience yet, even better than coke! At certain point over the last few months both my friends and myself noticed me 'losing it', however my mind seems to return to something close normality after a few days of this. I have also noticed a servre drop in my itelligence (i can no longer spell either of these words), I can no longer spell that well, and cannot cope with some simple maths (such as long division), considering i left secondary school with a B in GCSE maths, and a C in english.
Cocain - You may have heard, or believe that it is possible to get addicted to cocain after doing a single line, this is very far from the truth. I have only done a few lines in my life (about 6 - most of which were longer than recomended). This drug has had no negative impact what so ever on my life, because quite simply i havent done enough. The effects i got from this drug were only small, lasting about 40 mins, during which time - i felt somewhat like 'the terminator', ie. huge ego, numb and immune to pain.
Salvia - This drug is legal. I have only tried it once, and it had no effect on me. However my mate has tried it a few times now, and loves it. I can tell you very little about this drug unfortunately.
Ketamine - I have done this drug many times unintentionally. This is because many ecstacy pills do infact contain Ketamine. Ketamine is a phychodelic drug, causing vivid hallucinations, and a ecstacy-like buzz. Ecstacy pills that cause people to trip out, are known as Smacky pills, these probably contain ketamine. I dont know much more about this drug, because whilst on it, i have always been also ****ed out of my face on XTC.
Finally, I'd like to say that i made this thread, not to boast, but to inform other users about my own experiences. Personally, I do not regret doing any of these drugs, because i've learnt many things about myself and the reality we experience on a daily basis.
Feel free to ask questions.
Over the last 4 months, i have done more than my fair share of 'Drugs'. These include (in no particular order):
-Cannabis (I'm sure you at least a few of you have tried this too...)
-Magic Mushrooms
-MDMA (more commonly know as ecstacy, or E)
-Cocain
-Salvia
-Ketamine
-Nicotine/Alcohol/Caffine (yes these are drugs too)
If your at all still interested, heres what i have to say for each of these drugs:
Cannabis - I'm sure all of you know at least one person who uses this drug on a weekly or daily basis, at peak - i was spending around £10 a day on weed/hash (hash being cannabis resin). first of, i'd like to say that Cannabis should be legalised! This is probably the least harmful street drug around (unless you suffer from, or have a family history of mental illness). Cannabis is a social drug, nothing beats sitting round with your mates, passing a spliff around, laughing and chatting to each other. However, I have a close friend who recently was suffering from serve paranoia, he has now stopped smoking it, and the problem has now gone - therefore if you are/ever are a cannabis user suffering from a similar problem, then simply stop. Cannabis, dispite what you may have heard is not addictive - You can start and stop as you please.
Magic Mushrooms - Basically, to understand these you'd need to do them yourself, after all, every trip is different from the last. I went through a period of doing these 3 times a week. So far i have had 3 bad experiences on them (known as bad trips), the last time i done them, i had an out-of-body experience, whilst in college - leading to my decision to never do them again. If you are interested in reading into the drug i suggest you goto www.thegooddrugsguide.com.
MDMA - I have also used this drug alot! often doing 2-4 pills a night every weekend. MDMA is not a physically addictive drug, however - it does have a strong mental addiction, if used in excess (like myself). I found that i could not stop doing it if anyone else told me/wanted me to stop. The only way to quit it is if YOU want to stop. The effects from this drug are the best i have experience yet, even better than coke! At certain point over the last few months both my friends and myself noticed me 'losing it', however my mind seems to return to something close normality after a few days of this. I have also noticed a servre drop in my itelligence (i can no longer spell either of these words), I can no longer spell that well, and cannot cope with some simple maths (such as long division), considering i left secondary school with a B in GCSE maths, and a C in english.
Cocain - You may have heard, or believe that it is possible to get addicted to cocain after doing a single line, this is very far from the truth. I have only done a few lines in my life (about 6 - most of which were longer than recomended). This drug has had no negative impact what so ever on my life, because quite simply i havent done enough. The effects i got from this drug were only small, lasting about 40 mins, during which time - i felt somewhat like 'the terminator', ie. huge ego, numb and immune to pain.
Salvia - This drug is legal. I have only tried it once, and it had no effect on me. However my mate has tried it a few times now, and loves it. I can tell you very little about this drug unfortunately.
Ketamine - I have done this drug many times unintentionally. This is because many ecstacy pills do infact contain Ketamine. Ketamine is a phychodelic drug, causing vivid hallucinations, and a ecstacy-like buzz. Ecstacy pills that cause people to trip out, are known as Smacky pills, these probably contain ketamine. I dont know much more about this drug, because whilst on it, i have always been also ****ed out of my face on XTC.
Finally, I'd like to say that i made this thread, not to boast, but to inform other users about my own experiences. Personally, I do not regret doing any of these drugs, because i've learnt many things about myself and the reality we experience on a daily basis.
Feel free to ask questions.