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General Category => Dimensional Void => Topic started by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 07:38:43 PM



Title: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 07:38:43 PM
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt0Zqo-vOFM[/youtube]

I'm so tired of hearing my friends talk about taking T3's or percs as if they're mainlining heroin. One of my buddies even bitched to me about feeling sick after taking too many 10 mg oxy's.

"Wow you took HOW MANY t3's? ... Sissy."

"Oh poor baby did you get the sniffles after? Fuck you you don't know shit."

Is what I said to him... in my head.

In all seriousness, it's weird reflecting on my experiences now because of how bad shit got eventually. But on the bright side I think the situation scared me straight and I don't even want to go down that road again. Being sober does suck though and alcohol doesn't really fill that void.

Now tell me about your experiences with opiates so I can judge you like a pretentious opiate aficionado.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Efreit on January 29, 2014, 07:43:30 PM
Being sober doesn't suck. How about accepting the challenge that is attaining mental and bodily happiness using thought, achievement and activity? If there's a void there where substance used to be, try filling it with other good stuff Koosh! (at least I think that's who I'm talking to, I can't quite see all the way down there from my high horse)


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 07:47:32 PM
That's good advice man and I guess I'm kind of doing that already. Things like changing careers, moving to a new place, planning to eventually start a business.. all that stuff is exciting enough that in a way it is filling that void.

I realize that by good stuff you probably also meant music, girls and things like that. All of which are also great


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Efreit on January 29, 2014, 07:51:00 PM
Condescension aside, leaving the circumstances - in which drugs were the best thing in your life - behind, is probably the smartest way forward as it limits the likelihood of being tempted to get back into it. Books, music and women are probably the 3 greatest things for making a man feel good both generally, and about himself. Also there's something to be said for building a life that you're proud of - be proud of how you look, how you live, how you eat and how you act. Be dignified, be the kind of person others admire, be a man. You're all three, mate! Congrats.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: TurboEmu on January 29, 2014, 07:54:26 PM
You need to start running. 

http://www.amazon.com/Long-Run-Kindle-Single-ebook/dp/B0060ANFPG/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1391046808&sr=1-3&keywords=mishka+shubaly

Read that. 




Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 07:58:57 PM
Condescension aside, leaving the circumstances - in which drugs were the best thing in your life - behind, is probably the smartest way forward as it limits the likelihood of being tempted to get back into it. Books, music and women are probably the 3 greatest things for making a man feel good both generally, and about himself. Also there's something to be said for building a life that you're proud of - be proud of how you look, how you live, how you eat and how you act. Be dignified, be the kind of person others admire, be a man. You're all three, mate! Congrats.

Thanks buddy. I appreciate it


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 08:01:33 PM
I actually do run and it works. I love it.

I'm thinking of training for a marathon (or a half) to keep me busy. I've also been doing more intense but shorter intervals at the gym and that's pretty great too.

I'll check out that book


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 08:10:07 PM
Condescension aside, leaving the circumstances - in which drugs were the best thing in your life - behind, is probably the smartest way forward as it limits the likelihood of being tempted to get back into it. Books, music and women are probably the 3 greatest things for making a man feel good both generally, and about himself. Also there's something to be said for building a life that you're proud of - be proud of how you look, how you live, how you eat and how you act. Be dignified, be the kind of person others admire, be a man. You're all three, mate! Congrats.

BTW can you recommend some good new bands that I would like if I'm into Muse and Radiohead?


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: TurboEmu on January 29, 2014, 08:11:48 PM
I really want to do a full in the spring but it depends on the mood of my knee.  My first half was incredibly rewarding. 


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 08:12:59 PM
When did you do it? And what happened to your knee?


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Efreit on January 29, 2014, 08:15:02 PM
Do you have Spotify Koosh? If not, I recommend it - there's a great "Discover" section that recommends things based on what you've been listening to, and creates playlists/radio stations of similar artists. Best of all, you don't have to download anything - it just streams from their server on your computer or phone if you pay for the premium service. Which is awesome.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 08:18:25 PM
I've never used it but I'll check it out!


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Efreit on January 29, 2014, 08:20:23 PM
The premium service is about $10/month but it means you won't ever have to download an album again. I used it every day.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 08:24:10 PM
It's not available in canadia :(

Weird that you get it and we don't. There's probably a different service provider that does it here I'm guessing


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Efreit on January 29, 2014, 08:26:10 PM
Huh. That sucks.

Try listening to Vessels - Helioscope, you might enjoy it. I did/do. Have you listened to any Dirty Projectors?


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 29, 2014, 08:28:48 PM
Nope, I don't think I have but I will now!


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: BANHAMMERED! on January 30, 2014, 11:49:20 AM
Condescension aside, leaving the circumstances - in which drugs were the best thing in your life - behind, is probably the smartest way forward as it limits the likelihood of being tempted to get back into it. Books, music and women are probably the 3 greatest things for making a man feel good both generally, and about himself. Also there's something to be said for building a life that you're proud of - be proud of how you look, how you live, how you eat and how you act. Be dignified, be the kind of person others admire, be a man. You're all three, mate! Congrats.

BTW can you recommend some good new bands that I would like if I'm into Muse and Radiohead?

Boards of canadia?


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: hekkel on January 30, 2014, 03:59:41 PM
I used opiates in various forms and degrees for about ten years, on and off.  My venture into that wonderful world started in high school when I would buy Vicodin from a girl.  She used to steal it from her dad.  I loved how they made me feel all warm and fuzzy mellow, and the physical sensation was great.  The best way I can describe it is waves of pure pleasure washing over one's body.  I started doing them more regularly and years later I moved on to snorting Roxycontin, and then smoking heroin.  All that shit was gross to the max.  I'm lucky I never got caught. 

Two years ago I just decided I was done and it was time to grow the fuck up, and I've been opiate free ever since.  I also haven't taken a sip of booze in almost three years.  I feel way better now.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Empress Oriana on January 30, 2014, 07:21:35 PM
I've only ever had opiates as prescribed painkillers and I still have so many left I barely used them I have like two and a half bottles


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: ~*~Zelda1~*~ on January 30, 2014, 08:09:22 PM
I've never been into drugs, but I had two instances of missing time after being drunk around the holidays. I decided to give up drinking for 30 days (which started Jan 6) and it's been incredibly easy. I may not start again. People can be a bit annoying asking me why not and applying a little pressure, but I'm strong enough to say no and don't really enjoy the taste of alcohol anyway.

Now if I tried to give up sugar for 30 days, that'd be a challenge.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on January 31, 2014, 10:02:34 AM
Freet, based on what I've heard so far I like both those bands! Thanks big guy

I used opiates in various forms and degrees for about ten years, on and off.  My venture into that wonderful world started in high school when I would buy Vicodin from a girl.  She used to steal it from her dad.  I loved how they made me feel all warm and fuzzy mellow, and the physical sensation was great.  The best way I can describe it is waves of pure pleasure washing over one's body.  I started doing them more regularly and years later I moved on to snorting Roxycontin, and then smoking heroin.  All that shit was gross to the max.  I'm lucky I never got caught. 

Two years ago I just decided I was done and it was time to grow the fuck up, and I've been opiate free ever since.  I also haven't taken a sip of booze in almost three years.  I feel way better now.

Good for you D. I didn't realize you got all the way to H... you definitely played with fire


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Captain Cornflake on January 31, 2014, 04:41:20 PM
spent a month in alaska bombed out on oxys and hydros after I managed to bullshit a few prescriptions together. eventually started hearing things and got really depressed that I spent a month accomplishing nothing with my life and stopped.

fuck opiates, I'll stick with psychedelics if I want to feel warm and fuzzy.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: hekkel on January 31, 2014, 05:10:16 PM
Yeah Koosh.  I wouldn't change a thing, though.  I learned tremendously from it.

Capn, I've never felt warm and fuzzy from psychedelics.  I really like the physical sensations that mushrooms give me, though.  I feel lighter than air.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: ~*~Zelda1~*~ on February 01, 2014, 04:57:58 PM
I used opiates in various forms and degrees for about ten years, on and off.  My venture into that wonderful world started in high school when I would buy Vicodin from a girl.  She used to steal it from her dad.  I loved how they made me feel all warm and fuzzy mellow, and the physical sensation was great.  The best way I can describe it is waves of pure pleasure washing over one's body.  I started doing them more regularly and years later I moved on to snorting Roxycontin, and then smoking heroin.  All that shit was gross to the max.  I'm lucky I never got caught. 

Two years ago I just decided I was done and it was time to grow the fuck up, and I've been opiate free ever since.  I also haven't taken a sip of booze in almost three years.  I feel way better now.

Wow, I just saw this. Good for you man.


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: BANHAMMERED! on February 01, 2014, 11:40:36 PM
opiates take too much effort no thanks


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: Hitman on February 02, 2014, 04:11:11 PM
You mean to get off?


Title: Re: Opiate
Post by: shawn on February 02, 2014, 08:50:23 PM
I'm a fan of Kratom.