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Comment · Fri, September 20, 2013

How informed are you about drugs over your friends?

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imabaddie · 48 points

No ego intended. Just wondering how much researching do you guys think your friends do and whether or not you think you know more than them?

I honestly don't know if any of my friends do any research on any drugs. Maybe they might give a bit of a Google search here and there but never really look past to see the details of each and every drug and how they work. One time, I was talking about post-loading for MDMA and a friend just told me: "Who fucking cares bro"

Meh. Who cares? Well, it doesn't take much to pre-load or post-load for a roll now does it? Especially if you already have some of the damn shit with you.

Irresponsibility, ignorance, recklessness end up causing people to do stupid shit while on drugs, which result in getting attention from the media and then you're gonna get more government policies on 'em.

Just tired of dealing with people who are too hard-headed and egotistical to even think about testing their shit because "Who cares" or "Nobody got time for that".

Rather be safe than sorry. Hence, why I'm skeptical about just blindly taking shit I'm given without doing research on it beforehand.

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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb

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