Recreational Drugs: Safety and Discussion

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  1. Vinny

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    I'm looking to try Coke.

    Whos got the lowdown on tips and how much should I be buying?
     
  2. squidhands

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    Do yourself a favor right now and never try it, it will **** your world right up in a hurry. It's highly addictive, makes your face look like dried, flaking ****, and will turn your **** into a small, hard (yet surprisingly flaccid), and useless nub. Not to mention the fact that if you have any aggressive tendencies, it'll turn you into a raging asshole that no one wants to be around with the exception of your dealer and a possible coke ***** who will let you do anything to her for a little bump.

    Stay away.
     
  3. bnasty574

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    This is all that needs to be said about the subject, ever.

    Also, I didn't forget about my salvia guide, I've just been busy.
     
  4. Lord Terrax XII

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    On the topic of Prescription Drugs I had a friend a couple years ago who would fake pain and depression so his doctor would prescribe Zoloft and Morphine/Vicadin for him. He then would sell it on the streets for profit. Although Zoloft is merely an antidepressant that, when crushed and snorted, has hightened effects is mostly harmless Morphine, on the other hand is not. Morphine is an Opiate which is the same stuff in heroin. This makes it highly addictive and the body can get a physical need for it. It can make the user imagine pain being there even if it is non existent and withdrawls are painful and potentially fatal. If anyone has read To Kill A Mockingbird, one of the larger themes circled around Mrs. Dubose going through painful Morphine withdrawls that took a long, painful time. Also another example in popular culture is the TV show House M.D. He is a Vicadin addict and is always in pain, although it has been alluded to that it is possibly only in his head.

    Although prescription drugs are legal they can still be harmful and deteriorating to the physical and mental health of the user. Don't do it.
     
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    This thread is locked until further notice.
     
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    Ok, we hadn't forgotten about this thread, much as it may have seemed that way. I unfortunately have to inform people that this lock will stand permanently, though.

    This is not the Staff passing a moral judgement, our considerations here are practical ones, specifically legal ones. Forgehub is potentially liable for anything which can even close to be construed as promoting or endorsing illegal activities, and unfortunately focused discussions such as these, and the general replies within, can be construed by those who matter to constitute this promoting/endorsing.

    I myself praised the intentions and principle of this thread, as a personal reaction not an official one, but the fact is that FH itself must come first, and whilst it was nice to have such discussion in the atmosphere of FH, there are other places to discuss and learn about this.

    We hope that you understand that this is a practical decision, and the fact is that the onus to decide what constitues activity which leaves FH liable isn't really on us, and we have to think about the wider fate of the site above all. That said, we will have to enforce this strongly, so please bear it in mind when thinking of starting a similar discussion in future, this is really is the way it has to be and we can't take it lightly.
     
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