^^ exactly, same boat
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann
16 year old me was definitely naive about how strong the forces stopping *anything from improving ever* were
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Replying to @djmicrobeads @sonyaellenmann
I am genuinely surprised in admiration that youthful innocence could last into a person's later teenage years.
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Replying to @gypsy_panther @sonyaellenmann
I had a pretty cosy upbringing tbh
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Replying to @djmicrobeads
same also weren't you doing hard drugs at like 12? your childhood sounds way more wild than most people's
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann @djmicrobeads
Yes but unless I'm wrong Obama was inaugurated when I was like eleven.
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also I don't think opiods count as hard drugs but I'm not exactly aware on what the criteria is there so meh
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Replying to @gypsy_panther @djmicrobeads
soft drugs: caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, weed medium drugs: MDMA, cocaine, shrooms, DXM hard drugs: everything else not necessarily logical but I think that's how it's generally perceived, at least in my area
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann @djmicrobeads
These are not helpful categories. I wish he didn't have this trope of stack ranking drugs.
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not wrong tbh mdma is the easiest way to become permasad
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if abused it can have some neurotoxic side-effects as well as cause a really severe disruption to your serotonin levels that can last for months. it's incredibly safe if used at appropriate doses and intermittently rather than chronically.
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