BarnBuster
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"...as Belfort explains in a lengthy paean to ’ludes—fighting the high leads one into a state almost universally described as euphoria. “It was hard to imagine how anything could feel better than this. Any problems you had were immediately forgotten or irrelevant,” said one person who came of age when ’ludes were still floating around. “Nothing felt like being on quaaludes except being on quaaludes.”I've never figured out what quaaludes do
"I was talking to a 67-year-old relative about Quaalude at a recent family event. I know her to be a friendly skeptic on the subject of drugs, and she has made it clear that she never used them herself -- she's a half-glass-of-wine-sends-me-to-bed type. But apparently Quaalude was different. To my surprise, she got a gleam in her eye, something like a faraway look, and said "Now that was a good drug."
I guess you had to have been there, they were magnificent.