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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "The Geriatric Ravers Still Smashing Drugs: Gravers | High Society" video.
Nothing is fleeting, that's just a lack if attention? What exactly are the "simple joys of life" and how are they different from "fleeting highs"? Only in your subsequent judgment.
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There's always something to be sad about. If you're just gonna be sad unless things are perfect, you'll always be sad.
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Life goals.
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He did speed one week earlier and that suffices to you to attribute the death to amphetamines?!
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@Vertical-sandwiches Sounds like you just need better cardio.
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@chewbacca No, it isn't and your belief that your mind is more "clear" is hilarious. You're an infantile and superficial thinker parroting silly cliches.
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@preston7960 Never had a "hangover" from MDMA at all. In fact I feel refreshed on the next day and even go on runs despite dancing for 8 hours straight the last day. Your lack of physical fitness is not to be blamed on MDMA.
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What are you exercising for if you're not gonna be raving?
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Drugs aren't fun when you take them and stare at a wall. The drug by itself isn't an activity. You do something and it's ENHANCED by the drug.
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Never heard of microdosing MDMA.
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Strength exercise is what's missing. Raving is only cardio.
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@scottkennedy420 And start doing cocaine.
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And who exactly determined that the drugs caused the deaths?
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That's pure bullshit. "Serotonin that was stolen"? That doesn't even mean anything. You're never quite the same when you age no matter what. And there's no clinical evidence for any of the stuff you're implying.
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If you had zero dopamine, you'd be dead. >I like the freedom and lightness of being sober Is a delusion brought upon by your worldview. What is "free" about having fewer ways of altering your mood and perception?
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That "pain and trauma" are objects in space that have to be "dealt with" is precisely the delusion that maintains them.
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