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Sometimes when people try ecstasy, not knowing what is going to happen is what results in paranoia, bad trips and an overall bad experience
If you know what to expect, instead of being unpleasant, these little things can also be controlled so that ecstasy can be taken with confidence and utilized to its full positive potential, rather then niggle at [...]

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Natural Highs (Without drugs)

 
Yes, you read right, without drugs. To keep in line with my philosophy of having a healthy relationship with drugs, I was thinking I really needed to write about manipulating brain chemistry so that you can get high on life without drugs. 
Why Is It Important To Acheive Natural Highs
For scientific reasons I’m not going to bore [...]

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Bad Trip?
Okay, first of all, I’d like to start off by saying that the term “bad trip” may not be the best. A trip is complex and slotting it into black and white categories to begin with can restrict your experience.

Bad trips usually refer to overwhelming and or intense feelings which can manifest themselves into [...]

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Drugs With Friends Is Fun!
Taking drugs with your friends can be amazing moments that you share together. They can lead to many laughs, connections and experiences that cannot be achieved in any other way.
Losing Friends To Drugs Isn’t Fun
Time spent with our friends WITHOUT drugs is crucial and if you become too accustomed to spending [...]

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High As Fudge

WARNING: This video contains bad language (just the one word and it aint fudge) and drug references

If you can relate you will find this very funny. I’ve been looked at by dogs like that.

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For many of us, the stereotype of the “stoner” is often funny, but also a misconception of people who engage in the recreational use of marijuana. In fact, the stereotype often includes values that are somewhat undesirable and unfortunately, it is easy to fall into little traps that turn stereotypes into a reality.

Negative Stereotype values:
Unemployed [...]

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