MDMA turns you into a blubber rubber! Lol! I love me some ecstacy! It's Dynomite! No fat chicks for me, as you can see, I'd be squashed!MDMA leads to exploring how amazing fat girls feel
LSD leads to vision quests and enlightenment. it makes you insane and insightful at the same time
so my answer; LSD because theres no feeling fat chicks lol
Wat? No, I don't.That is like saying:
... if you are going to get stoned .... get some good weed ...
Good is relative to whether you want to laugh or wanna get really high.
C my point Straight Sativa ?
Peace
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Peace.
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Strange ive never had any problems with ex when ive taken it though i take it in moderations no more then once a month ive certainly never had a bad comedown if anything there always quite pleasant and help me sleepI've done acid once and ecstasy countless times. But if I were to have both in my face and the choice between one or the other, I would take me some acid!! Ecstasy is a nasty drug with a good high and a horrid comedown, acid was hardly a drug to me when i did it, it was more of a key to unlock more parts of my brain and help me understand and discover more things. And E is horrible for your body,
I am just going to put this here.
Can 'ecstasy' cure PTSD?
An illegal psychedelic has promise as a cure for post-traumatic stress disorder in soldiers. Following, a quick guide to "the peace drug"
posted on April 26, 2010, at 8:30 AM
Ecstasy, or MDMA, is a popular recreational psychedelic, especially among young club-goers.
Ecstasy, or MDMA, is a popular recreational psychedelic, especially among young club-goers. Photo: Corbis
Best Opinion: Scientific American, Wash. Post, American Veteran...
Doctors have long struggled to cure post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a psychological ailment that often plagues war-torn soldiers, rape victims, and others who've lived through extremely frightening or life-threatening experiences. Now, some psychiatrists believe they've found a pill that helps. Since 2004, researchers have been testing the psychedelic party drug "ecstasy" — also known as methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA — on PTSD patients, and the results have been promising. Here, a concise guide to the drug that could cure our soldiers' nightmares. (Watch a CNN report about ecstasy and PTSD)
Why are doctors so excited about this treatment?
Because, in some patients, it nearly eliminates the problems associated with post-traumatic stress. While symptoms of PTSD vary widely from person to person, sufferers often experience recurrent nightmares, anxiety, phobias, blackouts, and uncontrollable anger. But after only a few doctor-assisted MDMA therapy sessions, a large majority of patients in the study "experienced huge drops in symptoms as measured by a standard PTSD scale," says Brian Vastag in Scientific American. Some patients said they were "completely" cured. Even years after taking MDMA, most patients "no longer meet the criteria for PTSD." And only a few suffered a relapse.
How does MDMA help PTSD patients?
By changing the brain's chemistry. MDMA reduces activity in the amygdala —the brain's "fear center" — and causes the brain to produce chemicals that greatly reduce fear and anxiety, and boost empathy and the desire to connect with others, experts say. This allows psychiatric therapy to have greater, more profound effects.
Is the research controversial?
There are skeptics, but the research into the therapeutic use of ecstasy is part of a broadening movement in the medical world toward the use of psychedelics like ecstasy, LSD, and psilocybin, the active ingredient in "magic mushrooms," to cure everything from cluster headaches to chronic depression. Various doctors and universities are involved, but a primary research sponsor is the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), which backed the most comprehensive study of MDMA in 35 years. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has also been increasingly supportive, granting researchers permission to study the drugs further.
What are the downsides to MDMA treatment?
When taken in a controlled environment, MDMA has proved to be quite safe. But the drug remains highly illegal, and doctors warn that self-medicating is dangerous. Psychedelics can cause a wide range of health problems, including sharp increases in body temperature, liver, kidney, and cardiovascular failure, and even death. "If you're suffering from combat stress," says Ryan Gallucci at American Veteran magazine, "DO NOT TAKE ECSTASY ON YOUR OWN."
Good read
And something for the eyeballs !!
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Can't be that bad !!
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eh not realy rap or any song with emotion in the song is amazing when you got mdma or lsd in your system in my opinion beat songs can be alright every now and again but nothing compares to the feeling that songs like dance with the devil can create but again thats my opinion if your like me on this i would advise listening to immortal technique lil wayne or emminem if you wana listen to rap with emotion... i just recently opened up my music variety so its small on rap and if you wanna listen to emotional metal theres always suicide silence emmure slipknot and for rock and nu variety music theres always korn pappa roach and uh cant remember the list is small either cause my memory is prety shitty or cause i just recently got into it sorry if my genres on them are upsetting to you but there just labels calm down... anywho yeah there are a few bands that have alot of emotion in there songs and if you dig that then check em out if your rolling, high or tripin or whatever else you may like to dolol listening to rap when tripping or rolling = a waste of perfectly good drugs
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