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Leading a Better Life Through Chemistry (a subjective view of drugs)
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Usually, by the time they're in high school, people realize a basic
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concept: You really CAN live a better life through chemistry. But
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there are a few issues that need to be addressed. Many, many people
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have created "rules" and regulations for the drug lifestyle. Most of
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these rules are absurd. In fact, if you think this document is gonna
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describe those rules, you're miserably wrong. This text file is based
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on my experience and my experience alone. I am trying to describe the
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method that allows me to lead this lifestyle without major
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consequences. Whether or not these tips will be useful to you remains
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to be seen.
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So here are a few suggestions:
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1- There is nothing wrong with using drugs to escape. Tehcnically, the
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whole point of using narcotics IS to escape. However, you should never
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escape the fact that you use drugs to escape. Meaning, at the point
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where you become a heroin addict and you use more heroin just to
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forget the fact that you're a heroin addict, you can be safely labeled
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as an unintelligent user of drugs.
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2- There are two things you should mainly avoid above all: The two A's
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- Arrest and Adddiction. Both of them are extremely easily avoidable,
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you just need to be moderately smart. You will not get caught if you
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don't over-publicize your use, be dumb about where, when, and around
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whom you use drugs, or overdose and have to be taken to a hospital.
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You can easily avoid addiction by using safety nets [described below]
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to help you use addictive drugs intelligently. Remember, when you
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become addicted to a drug (speaking from experience here), you won't
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enjoy it anymore, you'll NEED it. These safety nets will also help you
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not get caught.
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3- A "safety net" is necessary. This "safety net" can potentially be
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anything, but in most cases, it is the friends with whom you often use
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the drugs. Most heavy drug users have a community of anywhere from 5
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to 15-20 people that they use drugs with the vast majority of the
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time. These safety nets have many functions. First of all, most drugs
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are more enjoyable when used in social situations with people you
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trust. Secondly, this network, probably spread out over a large amount
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of territory, will be where most drugs are shared. Say you have a
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friend who, thanks to her/his geographical location and acquaintances
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can get LSD. Then she/he is responsible for introducing the drug to
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the rest of the group, and she/he will most often do it. Another
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function of this group is to provide the support all friendship
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circles provide. The circle should obviously be made of people who
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have no problem helping each other. Most of the members of these
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groups believe in "all for one; one for all". If one person is in deep
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shit, everybody better dive into the deep shit if they're not already
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in it. But the two most important functions of these circles should be
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not allowing any member to become an addict, and making sure everybody
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has a safe, friendly environment where they can use drugs.
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4- Ideas like "I'm gonna stick to soft drugs" work for some people.
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For most, they don't. According to statistics, 60% of all drug users
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stick to pot. But if you're in the rest, you're not gonna stick to
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soft drugs, eventually, you're gonna move on. It's a simple idea, the
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concept behind most human desire: "The more you have, the more you
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want". That can be translated to "Once you get the better shit, you'll
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want the best". Understand that the line between "soft" and "hard"
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drugs can be drawn at different points by different people. Try not to
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label drugs as "soft" or "hard". Labelling them more scientifically,
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as in "addictive" and "none-addictive" is simply more practical and
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more useful. I mean, Cocaine is considered one of the hardest drugs.
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But seriously, would anybody who's not an addict choose coke over LSD?
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5- Exhaustively research every drug you do. Use Erowid on a
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more-than-occasional basis. Understand that no matter which "safety
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net" or "drug circle" you belong to, there is one very large circle of
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all drug users who are helping each other through the internet.
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Technology has made drug use much more relevant, and possibly even
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easier. Research basically allows you to find information about the
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prices, the side-effects, the normal effects, the signs of overdose,
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the addictive properties, what might or might not happen when you take
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the drug, what should and should not happen. This basically means
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you'll never be taken by surprise. Facing an effect of a drug you did
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not expect can DEFINITELY ruin your experience.
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6- People will tell you things like "Draw the line at heroin", "draw
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the line at cocaine". Sure, these are personal suggestions, but
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there's nothing wrong with trying everything at least once. There
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really isn't. NO DRUG WILL TURN YOU INTO A PHYSICAL ADDICT THE FIRST
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TIME YOU TRY IT. The concept of addiction is based on so much intake
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that your brain chemistry does not return to normal, and to stay at
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abnormal levels, needs more of the substance. Besides, most people who
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say thigs like "NEVER DO COCAINE" have never actually done cocaine
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themselves (most, not all). If, say, I have never played basketball, I
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hardly have the right to actually give an opinion about it. Accepting
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other people's opinions blindly can be pretty dumb because most drugs
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affect people differently. Research, evaluate the cons and pros, make
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a serious risk-benefit evaluation, then make a decision whether or not
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it's worth it.
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7- "Everyone gets caught" is a myth. There are many ways not to get
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caught. One method is always being very paranoid. Most moderate drug
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users are very relaxed. Both novice users, as well as expert users,
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are usually paranoid (this is based on personal observation of drug
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users I've known). This is why seasoned users do not get caught, even
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though they use very large amounts. This is why most people who get
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caught are moderate drug users.
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8- Understand that once you're in the "pudding", you can't get out. It
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is VERY, VERY hard to stop using drugs and go cold turkey when you've
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been smoking pot 7 times a day, tripping on some kind of hallucinogen
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at least once a week, using opiates on a virtually daily basis and
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using hard drugs like cocaine, meth and heroin more than once every
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two weeks. So choose to be in the "pudding" with the right people.
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[The word "pudding" was coined by a friend of mine after doing large
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amounts of cocaine and topping it off with 5-6 bowls for just the two
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of us].
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9- Doing drugs without really wanting to, as in, by giving in to peer
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pressure, is the absolute lamest thing you can do. Not only will it
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not make you look cool (I'm talking to 13 year old kids here), it'll
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make you look VERY lame and everyone will avoid doing any kind of
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drugs with you.
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10- Get a job. You'll need the money. Don't steal. Everybody who does
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drugs on a daily basis, as well as hard drugs occasionally, steals
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from parents and others. That's just not nice. Get a job.
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I wish you good luck as you fill your life with drugs. They will soon
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become the most important aspect of your life, what everything else
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revolves around. There is nothing wrong with that. For the great
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majority of the population, life revolves around material posessions,
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money, fame, dreams that probably won't be realized. We have had such
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lives that drugs are the one thing we can base everything else around.
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Oh, and the most important suggestion I can make:
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11- NEVER, EVER rip off anybody, or act like a jackass to anybody in
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your drug circle. Those are the people with whom you have the closest
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friendship, because a friendship based on drugs is a friendship based
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on emotional openness, exploration of the mind & soul, escape from the
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realities of life, and generally being somebody that society does not
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consider "proper". That circle of friends you have is ALL you have,
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because by now, most of the straight-edge friends you used to have
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have probably abandoned you.
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And as a conclusion, think about this - have you ever met very
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unintelligent drug users? The answer is probably yes. Some hardcore
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stoners tend to be stupid, but usually those people don't mess with
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other drugs. Users of street drugs like crack might not be the most
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intelligent people in the world, but that's because crack is basically
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designed to be used by poor, uneducated young adults. Think about LSD.
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Did you know that some of the world's most famous philosophers were
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LSD users? I'm not talking about Timothy Leary, I'm talking about
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people like Michel Foucault and Jean-Paul Sartre, two of the most
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famous and respected philosophers of the 20th century. Think about
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artists, people whose creativity is exceptional. How come the great
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majority of musicians use drugs? Did you know that the ancient Greek
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used to sit around drinking wine and then discussing philosophical
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issues?
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So be smart.
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