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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 287 ✭✭wayfarers


    grindle wrote: »
    Yeah, but that loved-up ****-talk only happens the first couple of times.

    As for the second part, best party I was ever at involved 25-odd people getting between eachother's legs in a massive snaking chain, giving eachother head massages. Need I say... BEST. MASSAGE. EVER.

    That last part read as very promising until you got to "giving each other head massages"! I've never had a bad turn on them and I've consumed a hell of a lot but personally the whole massages and talking about rainbows and the situation in Palestine bored me. Also for those of a certain generation these little smiley emoticons :) will bring back happy memories.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭flipper87


    Im 24, 25 in october. Im not new to drugs i did coke and speed and acid before, just not these


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,754 ✭✭✭bohsboy


    flipper87 wrote: »
    Cheers for buyin me yokes buddy!!! Sound ya are :D

    Welcome, take as many as you can. Do a quick Google on "Suicide Tuesday" or in your case it should kick in on Wednesday. ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37,214 ✭✭✭✭Dudess


    bohsboy wrote: »
    flipper87 wrote: »
    luckily I am unemployed ha

    Yeah, good man, I'll be thinking of you when Im dragging myself out of bed at 6.30am on Monday to go to work and pay tax for you to fund your drug taking.

    Hopefully there will be something on the news about dodgy E doing the rounds.
    I work too - people on the dole should only pay for what I approve! :mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 326 ✭✭cranks


    You'll exhale deeply - a big relaxing sigh. The dimmed light will begin to feel warm and embracing. You'll feel incredibly comfortable. Everyone around you will exude a gorgeousness you never dreamt of; you'll enjoy looking at your mate's photo album and feel that he/she has had the the most charmed life imaginable; you'll hear dance music like you've never heard it before. You'll be hot; you'll be cold. You might feel sick and your jaws will probably get sore. But you will want more.
    It'll be bright before you know it and the daylight will appear strangely harsh. You may have trouble getting off to sleep even though you've done an all-nighter. Your feet will probably move rythmicallly as you lie in bed. You'll be on the bus into town the following morning and you'll feel vaguely elated and separate from the rest of the grey, dreary humanity around who you will pity for their ignorance of the ecstatic delights that they know not of.

    You'll also spend the next year spending your cash on mostly crap dance music.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,938 ✭✭✭mackg


    I wish someone had to me before I wasted 7 years of my life with an addiction to all types of illegal drugs. Started with the good old E.

    I know plenty people who have taken recreational drugs to varying degrees without it negatively impacting their lives, myself included. I'm sorry to hear you had problems with the stuff though, I hope you came out ok.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 818 ✭✭✭Satts


    jd007 wrote: »
    I have a neighbour who took one and regained 70% use of his kidney.

    They will be giving them out in the hospitals soon so will they, and scrapping the drive to for more people to carry organ donor cards ?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,372 ✭✭✭im invisible


    They could settle wars with this, If only they will
    imagine the worlds leaders on pills
    then imagine the morning after
    Wars causing disaster don't talk to me i don't know ya
    But this ain't tomorrow and for now i still love ya


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 204 ✭✭God...


    Just remember moderation and you will have an amazing time!!

    Enjoy


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭flipper87


    Dudess wrote: »
    I work too - people on the dole should only pay for what I approve! :mad:
    Well you's are the lucky ones working in a recession. Wishing someone would die because you have a job is stupid in this day and age.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 287 ✭✭wayfarers


    flipper87 wrote: »
    Im 24, 25 in october. Im not new to drugs i did coke and speed and acid before, just not these

    What took you so long getting to yokes? They're usually 'entry level' drugs for most people. Is there a shortage of them these days?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,025 ✭✭✭grindle


    bohsboy wrote: »
    Welcome, take as many as you can. Do a quick Google on "Suicide Tuesday" or in your case it should kick in on Wednesday. ;)

    I still take yokes nowadays and haven't felt suicidal yet, though you do feel a creeping fear after a while. Weed or sleep fixes this.
    The first year or two I took 'em (and I was gung-ho), I felt better the next day than I did most normal days.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭flipper87


    wayfarers wrote: »
    What took you so long getting to yokes? They're usually 'entry level' drugs for most people. Is there a shortage of them these days?

    I was always afraid of gettin a bad one. i know ya can get dodgy coke but for some reason I just didn't feel safe with E. But I know these ones are ok and theyre supposed to be really hard to get so its now or never


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 XistheBest


    god has spoken


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 299 ✭✭slaneylad


    bohsboy wrote: »
    Welcome, take as many as you can. Do a quick Google on "Suicide Tuesday" or in your case it should kick in on Wednesday. ;)

    the fear doesn't kick in till at least the 4th or 5th time of trying them


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 287 ✭✭wayfarers


    cranks wrote: »
    You'll exhale deeply - a big relaxing sigh. The dimmed light will begin to feel warm and embracing. You'll feel incredibly comfortable. Everyone around you will exude a gorgeousness you never dreamt of; you'll enjoy looking at your mate's photo album and feel that he/she has had the the most charmed life imaginable; you'll hear dance music like you've never heard it before. You'll be hot; you'll be cold. You might feel sick and your jaws will probably get sore. But you will want more.
    It'll be bright before you know it and the daylight will appear strangely harsh. You may have trouble getting off to sleep even though you've done an all-nighter. Your feet will probably move rythmicallly as you lie in bed. You'll be on the bus into town the following morning and you'll feel vaguely elated and separate from the rest of the grey, dreary humanity around who you will pity for their ignorance of the ecstatic delights that they know not of.

    You'll also spend the next year spending your cash on mostly crap dance music.

    Bez, is that you?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 37,214 ✭✭✭✭Dudess


    flipper87 wrote: »
    Dudess wrote: »
    I work too - people on the dole should only pay for what I approve! :mad:
    Well you's are the lucky ones working in a recession. Wishing someone would die because you have a job is stupid in this day and age.
    Was only messing. ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,754 ✭✭✭bohsboy


    flipper87 wrote: »
    Well you's are the lucky ones working in a recession

    Are we? Obviously not if there are rave parties for the unemployed every sunday night - top one, nice one, get sorted.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 622 ✭✭✭greenbicycle


    mackg wrote: »
    What was his name? Never heard of that story myself?
    ?

    I have been googling there since I posted and i cant find it. . . . It must have been in the news at some point but I've been hearing the story for years (im 29 now) so it must have been a good while ago. He was/is in dundrum central mental hospital. Must ask my mom about him again tomorrow. Certainly not a made up story though and I know that he seems totally normal now, is highly intelligent and extremely remorseful.

    Wish I knew his name would make the googling easier but his name wasn't relevant to the warning the story she was trying to give me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 723 ✭✭✭bfocusd


    I usually view everything as each to their own, but with drugs I find that hard to accept/agree with people's choices.

    I am frequently on a ward with people who are unable to control themselves, it's a medical ward in a hospital but all sorts pass through, in the past 8 months I've seen 6 people that had taken drugs and not come off it or had some reaction, one lad in particular is 22 and took acid, all he does is scream, he can't speak or do anything himself, he's constantly attacking staff and abusing other patients.

    A lad I know also took e about 8 years ago And he's never come down, he's 26 and his mam takes care of him, he's not a cell left in his head. He was set to be a champion boxer till he took drugs.

    If you want to do it go ahead, but if it goes @rse ways your not the only one that has to deal with the repercussions. I just hope it's worth the risk.

    It's very sad seeing people who threw away their life for one fun night, the statistics may seem low as everyone will tell you they never heard of bad reactions, but im sure if you speak to them 5/10 years later they will have some sort of dependency, if it wasn't an immediate reaction it will develop eventually.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭flipper87


    bohsboy wrote: »
    Are we? Obviously not if there are rave parties for the unemployed every sunday night - top one, nice one, get sorted.

    jealousy will get you nowhere!! except work on a monday morning hahahaha


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,938 ✭✭✭mackg


    I have been googling there since I posted and i cant find it. . . . It must have been in the news at some point but I've been hearing the story for years (im 29 now) so it must have been a good while ago. He was/is in dundrum central mental hospital. Must ask my mom about him again tomorrow. Certainly not a made up story though and I know that he seems totally normal now, is highly intelligent and extremely remorseful.

    Wish I knew his name would make the googling easier but his name wasn't relevant to the warning the story she was trying to give me.

    If you find out and the thread has dropped away PM me if you think of it please.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 830 ✭✭✭Born to Die


    mackg wrote: »
    I know plenty people who have taken recreational drugs to varying degrees without it negatively impacting their lives, myself included. I'm sorry to hear you had problems with the stuff though, I hope you came out ok.


    The jury is out on whether I did or not but I think I did and that's all that matters.

    It just makes me uneasy to see young people openly advocating the use of drugs when you are aware of the dark side of life with drug addiction, not to mention the criminality it feeds. This is on a forum that constantly has threads anbout the "scumbags" on the streets of Dublin and how the dealers have destroyed the towns of Ireland.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭flipper87


    bfocusd wrote: »
    I usually view everything as each to their own, but with drugs I find that hard to accept/agree with people's choices.

    I am frequently on a ward with people who are unable to control themselves, it's a medical ward in a hospital but all sorts pass through, in the past 8 months I've seen 6 people that had taken drugs and not come off it or had some reaction, one lad in particular is 22 and took acid, all he does is scream, he can't speak or do anything himself, he's constantly attacking staff and abusing other patients.

    A lad I know also took e about 8 years ago And he's never come down, he's 26 and his mam takes care of him, he's not a cell left in his head. He was set to be a champion boxer till he took drugs.

    If you want to do it go ahead, but if it goes @rse ways your not the only one that has to deal with the repercussions. I just hope it's worth the risk.

    It's very sad seeing people who threw away their life for one fun night, the statistics may seem low as everyone will tell you they never heard of bad reactions, but im sure if you speak to them 5/10 years later they will have some sort of dependency, if it wasn't an immediate reaction it will develop eventually.

    I know there are down sides to every drug, thanks for the post and not criticizing me for taking it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,933 ✭✭✭Logical Fallacy


    There are no good pills to be got, do yourself a favour and give it a miss.

    Someone is well out of the loop.

    OP, you can mostly expect to have a laugh. Because you are a noob I will give you a bit of advice.

    1) Be in the company of people you like and trust.
    2) If you are gonna be at a club or party then feel free to leave if it gets a little too much. Nothing like a lovely walk on pills to be honest.
    3) You will talk a lot, no need to be embarrassed about it the day after. It's a noob thing.
    4) You may want chewing gum, so make sure you have some.
    5) Don't take one and then decide it's not working and then take another one. Depending on how much you have eaten and what kinds of food you have eaten that day the time it takes to come up on a pill can vary.
    6) Don't go mental and hammer away at pills all night...there is no need for it and it's a ****ing waste, resulting in you feeling like utter **** the following day.
    7) Drink and you'll get hung over, take pills and you'll have to deal with the negatives of that as well. It's called skagging or coming down, generally just means your mood might be a bit low and you might feel a bit lethargic as well. To be honest this is mostly a newb thing as well...or an idiot veteran thing which is easily avoided after you start to figure out how much makes a good night and how much is too much.
    8) If you smoke weed it can be a good thing, as if you find yourself getting hit too hard by what you have taken then a bit of doob can level you out.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 204 ✭✭God...


    I have been googling there since I posted and i cant find it. . . . It must have been in the news at some point but I've been hearing the story for years (im 29 now) so it must have been a good while ago. He was/is in dundrum central mental hospital. Must ask my mom about him again tomorrow. Certainly not a made up story though and I know that he seems totally normal now, is highly intelligent and extremely remorseful.

    Wish I knew his name would make the googling easier but his name wasn't relevant to the warning the story she was trying to give me.

    Don't want to sound smart but if the story is true it wasn't MDMA he took even if that's what he thought it was.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 68 ✭✭flipper87




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,462 ✭✭✭✭WoollyRedHat


    The jury is out on whether I did or not but I think I did and that's all that matters.

    It just makes me uneasy to see young people openly advocating the use of drugs when you are aware of the dark side of life with drug addiction, not to mention the criminality it feeds. This is on a forum that constantly has threads anbout the "scumbags" on the streets of Dublin and how the dealers have destroyed the towns of Ireland.

    Yes, but the problem is the policy promoted by Western Governments, which allow these dealers to thrive.

    We should promote sensible drug discussion on Boards... the current policy is a redunant one.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,938 ✭✭✭mackg


    The jury is out on whether I did or not but I think I did and that's all that matters.

    It just makes me uneasy to see young people openly advocating the use of drugs when you are aware of the dark side of life with drug addiction, not to mention the criminality it feeds. This is on a forum that constantly has threads anbout the "scumbags" on the streets of Dublin and how the dealers have destroyed the towns of Ireland.

    The same people who talk of the merits of recreational drugs are invariably the same ones who are the first to call for decriminalisation to take the trade out of the hands of criminals.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,372 ✭✭✭im invisible


    i know one lad, his first time he had a bad trip, cried all the water out of his body. Just imagine how his mother felt. It's a ****ing disgrace


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