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Comment · Wed, November 14, 2012

Most Addictive/"More-ish" Drugs You've Tried?

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metocin · 26 points

I'm not talking about preventing withdrawals here, I'm referring to the "gotta have more" obsessiveness that drives you to re-re-re-dose to infinity and beyond.

Psychological addiction.

The kind that makes you reason with yourself (sometimes aloud) by saying "If I stop now, I can catch some Zzz's and will still have some left for tomorrow" ...but you end up using it all anyway. And then licking the bag.

Here's my list (in order):

1. Mephedrone
2. Meth
3. Oxycodone
4. Methylone
5. 2-FMA/4-FA (tie)

Yep, meph put meth to shame in the addictiveness department. Strangely, it's not even that fucking ENJOYABLE but is incredibly hard to put down. Makes me question how strong the the connection between pleasure and addiction is in the brain.

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theshoelessone · 11 points

Whenever I sit down and start smoking weed, the only thing I want to do is smoke more weed.

I feel you, dude.

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