Is it normal people think getting high is real?
I don't get this logic. You get high and know you are going to hallucinate. So why would people say they saw something unbelievable while high and assume its real.
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I don't get this logic. You get high and know you are going to hallucinate. So why would people say they saw something unbelievable while high and assume its real.
Ive seen lots of things high and never believed any of it was real. I mean unless you're causing serious brain damage with the drugs you're taking youd have to be an idiot to believe the moon is melting or that you're walking on a bridge made of a trolls braided pink and blue beard hairs.
What makes you think every way to get high gives you hallucinations? Some drugs allow one to see and hear things which we don't notice when straight, and that is not hallucinating. Far from it. An open mind (or expanded consciousness, if you prefer) is not at all the same thing as a hallucination, nor does it lead to them.
Sorry, wrong tree here.
Boy, you are sure about a lot of stuff aren't you? Wait till you grow up a bit and you realize how much you really don't know.
"Stimulants(Uppers)" Really, stims are uppers, are you sure?
"depressants(Downers)" Really, depressants are downers, are you sure?
Gee, thanckz for da edufication. Duh.....
Did you mention them at all? I'll reread your post, hold on a second. Nope, no mention of "hallucinogens", here read it for yourself; "I don't get this logic. You get high and know you are going to hallucinate. So why would people say they saw something unbelievable while high and assume its real."
With all the misinformation going on on this site regarding drugs, I thought, by your post, you were another ill informed person talking about all drugs. You certainly did not specify "hallucinogens" did you?
So jump all over my back and call me a troll because YOU can't write a post that specifies what you mean to say. Good job of communication there Mr. poster.
Nobody hallucinates on drugs. Nobody sees things that aren't actually there. Drugs distort what is there. Illusionate would be a better description. The 'illusion' may be that things are moving when they are not. The carpets and curtains frequently do this when under the influence of LSD. I mean the person is under the influence, not the carpets/curtains. Being chased by a giant mars bar? Maybe in your minds eye, but you would never hallucinate anything like this. If you do, its probably schizophrenia, or a tumor. Enjoy your drugs you crazy kids!