personal responsibility is *educating* people on consequences of their actions not suppressing/denying information
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Replying to @c4chaos @BradWarner
Yes, so far on this topic we have an abstinence only educational approach. Look how well that worked out for sexual education.
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Replying to @VincentHorn @BradWarner
denying “drugs” in Buddhist circles is like denying sex. we all know how that works out even with Zen Masters
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Replying to @c4chaos @VincentHorn
Not in the least. You guys are really reaching now.
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Replying to @BradWarner @VincentHorn
not reaching. just did my homework. so i’m informed. try http://erowid.org . you might learn new stuff
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Replying to @BradWarner @VincentHorn
maybe that’s why you’re projecting your experiences onto others. why deny the lessons you’ve learned to others?
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so tell me. have you tried DMT, psilocybin, ayahuasca, LSD, 5MEO-DMT, MDMA, Ketamine, salvia. how do they differ?
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Replying to @c4chaos @VincentHorn
Me? No way! I tried LSD a few times. It was stupid. It still is.
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Replying to @BradWarner @VincentHorn
no wonder that’s ur opinion of “drugs”. thx for confirming. you’ll get along w/
@TEDTalkshttps://youtu.be/Y0c5nIvJH7w1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
i also have a book recommendation for you, Brad: http://www.stealingfirebook.com by @steven_kotler. enjoy! 
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