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Old 12-25-2007, 10:03 PM
rakasis rakasis is offline
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This is a response to some of Dewey's comments. I know I am playing with fire here as they are a "super moderator". I will try to clarify what I was saying as my logic isn't clearly understood.

1. I was not saying that people who haven't tried LSD are not open minded. Being open minded mean you consider all view points before making a decision. The posters who leave messages like
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just say NO to LSD
and
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Go on ahead and take LSD and destroy your life before it even starts.
are not helping in the discussion. I feel these comments come from a place of judgement and not a place of respect for others experiences and opinions. Frankly those comments hint towards ignorance on the matter. I do feel those who do not use LSD are welcome to their opinions on this board but they should reserve judgement.

2. I believe TenderVittleS suggested
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Why don't you stick to weed or alcohol?
When you stated that LSD could be just as dangerous as drinking for a diabetic I disagree. From a purely physical standpoint, the affects of drinking on your BG levels are far stronger than LSD. This is excluding the raising of BG from adrenaline as this can happen under the effects of both substances. You do make a good point by pointing out that LSD experiences differ. The next post by MICK goes on to say that LSD sources are unreliable compared to in the 60's. This is VERY true. If you don't trust your dealer or you don't know anyone who has taken a hit from the batch you got, DON"T TAKE IT or bad things will happen.

3. Your third point is very valid. I was not putting weed down, just stating that even the most reasonable substance for diabetics has its consequences. The smoke from weed may cause many types of Cancer or more likely Emphysema. A good way to avoid these complications for any weed smoker is to get a vaporizer. My veins are thin enough as it is, I don't need to worsen the problem.

In a perfect world we wouldn't have to use any substance to change the way we feel. But the world is a rough place and sometimes people just need to unwind. Even diabetics.

LSD is non habit forming and has been found to lose its appeal to the user after the first few doses. You want a drug to be worried about. Crystal Meth is going to destroy a million times more lives than LSD.
 
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