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12-31-2005, 03:49 AM #1
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Let's reprioritize here.
Imagine this. Imagine pain before pleasure. Imagine suffering before succeeding. Imagine the incredible high of heroin, gradually settling into normal daily functioning life.
What I'm talking about is ingesting drugs that SUCK ASS like opiod antagonists or seratonin antagonists or dopamine antagonists, drugs that basically give you nothing but withdrawal symptoms.
Then the "come-down" would be nothing but a come-up. There would be nothing to fear when you feel the high, no wondering if the withdrawal symptoms are drawing nearer.
It would be like cooking your own meal. First you spent all that time making it, then you finally get to eat it and do nothing but relax once its all done.moeburn Reviewed by moeburn on . Let's reprioritize here. Imagine this. Imagine pain before pleasure. Imagine suffering before succeeding. Imagine the incredible high of heroin, gradually settling into normal daily functioning life. What I'm talking about is ingesting drugs that SUCK ASS like opiod antagonists or seratonin antagonists or dopamine antagonists, drugs that basically give you nothing but withdrawal symptoms. Then the "come-down" would be nothing but a come-up. There would be nothing to fear when you feel the high, no wondering Rating: 5
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12-31-2005, 04:10 AM #2
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Let's reprioritize here.
Heroin come-downs always just made me considerably drowsy like I'd been smoking mass amounts of pot all day.
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12-31-2005, 06:25 PM #3
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Let's reprioritize here.
Wouldnt it be wonderful if that was how everything worked..
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12-31-2005, 07:37 PM #4
OPSenior Member
Let's reprioritize here.
Isnt it though? Isn't every high just a prequel to a low? Isn't every good complemented by a bad?
Originally Posted by ibreakthings
Why not just change the order in which they come?










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