what is your favorite type of pill?

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  • As a daily user of opiates for over 4 years (I broke my back) I can't stress enough how much you should <-STAY AWAY->, unless you absolutely NEED them because of a serious injury. Yeah, the high might be awesome at the beginning, but it simply isn't worth the long-term consequences. It takes no time at all to get completely hooked, and once you get to that point you begin to NEED them more than you actually WANT them.

    That's when the truly hellish relationship with opiates begins. At the worst stages of dependence opiates literally become the most 'important' thing in your day-to-day life, past the point of being much more important to you than eating, drinking, showering, sleeping and *GASP*, even sex.

    Just imagine waking up and the first thought in your mind is when/how/if you're going to get them. Imagine needing more and more and more to get the same feeling you had when you first started taking them. Imagine getting uncontrollably pissed if you CAN'T. Imagine the pains of withdrawal, complete with cold-sweats, restlessness, shakiness, serious irritability, and EXTREME difficulty sleeping if you can't get them. And imagine the countless amount of money you'll spend in the long-run. I promise you it's not fun.

    They just aren't worth it. Please, please, PLEASE do yourself one of the biggest favors you can and DON'T TOUCH THEM. This doesn't just apply to opiates, either. The same things happen with frequent use of benzos (xanax, valium, klonopin). Stick with chemicals that are good for your mind and soul, like ganja or psychedelics -- and stay away from the ones that destroy it, like the vast majority of pharmaceuticals, opiates, benzos, and amphetamines. If one person takes me advice then this rant was worth it.

    Peace

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