Thursday, November 19, 2009
Withdrew From College
I'll be honest and say that the paranoid thoughts DXM was giving me probably weren't helping, but I also think I wouldn't have been able to cope without its positive effects. It's hard to say though, as life is complicated. Fuck it though, what's done is done.
Now I might try some community college, I don't know. I've also been referred to some Asperger's Syndrome expert or something, so we'll see how that goes. My main priority is still to get medical marijuana, as I believe that will help me a lot and maybe I might have had a more successful semester if I'd gotten it already.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Racism
Bleh, that's all I have to say for now.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Sick
I have a feeling it was either too high of a dose, or I'm just not the right person to be taking it every day. It could possibly be a once-every-so-often supplement, like how I was using Ambien a while ago.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Medical Caffeine
Every day, people use it to wake up. And usually the rule is don't have any after 4pm or so to prevent sleep problems. And with that 70-90% of America statistic, it seems it's a Soma-like drug (reference to Brave New World, not carisoprodol). I think people should be more aware of its potential to create a healthier lifestyle.
It could even be used as an antidepressant. Definitely not for the Major Depressive Disorder that makes you lack serotonin, but maybe for a less serious type. To me, it seems like there are lots of different kinds of depression out there, and caffeine might be able to help with some of them.
I'm putting 100mg in each day of my pill case thingie, and we'll see how my sleeping patterns and mood are. Today already went pretty nicely. I felt like I had a refreshing amount of social energy. I got up at 8:30, then took a 1-2 hour nap around 1pm, which is extremely unusal for me. I usually crash right after class and sleep in until 7-8pm.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Caffeine
I've been avoiding it altogether probably because I've been putting it in the same category as alcohol and tobacco...those legal drugs.
And let's not forget how my parents wouldn't even let me buy caffeine pills! Bleh, they were authoritarian motherfuckers. They censored websites about drugs and all that.
I even remember one of my many psychiatrists/therapists not recommending it and saying it's a quick fix. What the fuck, man? I'm constantly seeing statistics that say around 70-90% of Americans use caffeine every day.
One big thing keeping me away from it was the anxiety it can cause. But I think I could apply my theory of "getting used to marijuana" to caffeine as well.
High!
But yeah, this is the paranoia-causing stuff. You were right, mom. Haha.
Well, it's probably a combination of both drugs' paranoia-causing effects. DXM's stimulation of the imagination, and weed's increase of vividness of the imagination. They kind of do both things, but to the former and latter degrees. I hope you understand that because I gotta go feel the cold. Brrr, ahhh!
Humor
Anyway, it seems like your sense of humor is a difficult thing to balance when you're concentrating on a bunch of other things. I've been able to let off steam by acting completely crazy around my parents. Since I can't do that much now, I have to find it somewhere else. Sounds like the definition of growing up to me. Gettin' some friends insteada your parents.
Yeah...friends. Social anxiety makes that area pretty nasty.
Maybe this has something to do with me "smiling a lot". I'm probably suppressing my sense of humor.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Creativity IV
Anyway, the "perfect" and "normal" happiness thing. Normal happiness would probably be the constitutional right to happiness they say we all deserve. But I've found perfect happiness. And I found it through a drug that could also possibly get me closer to normal happiness.
I'm a recreational drug user who needs a recreational drug as a medicine. Can I have it?
I don't want to swear off my recreational drug use (as opposed to medical use), it's not an addiction. It's a hobby. I get bored. It wouldn't be that dangerous if I had some safer stuff to work with (some kind of opiate!).
Yeah, they're addictive. But I think I'm mature enough to not abuse them.
And marijuana? Come on...
Friday, October 30, 2009
Creativity III
The state of mind I'm in now seems like the perfect state of happiness.
Opiates and weed.
Endorphins and Cannabinoids.
A lot like Nitrous Oxide, but less metallic and empty and more warm and full.
Now it's changing. I think a little bit of DXM and lots of weed is perfect. I'm just overdoing the DXM part.
Where do you draw the line between "perfect" and "normal" happiness?
Let me finish this train of thought later.
Jeez, I didn't know I'd trip out this much. Hah, I guess that's what I should have expected though.
Another Creativity post comin' up.
Boredom
I was just bored! I have nothing to god damn do.
I figured there was always hope when it came to people, but they aren't becoming more like me as I age, which is something I thought I could rely on. So yeah, that's what most takes up college kids' time, right? People?
You can forget that with me. What else is there? Drugs. Perfect for solo fun. I just wish I had some fucking healthier ones!
Anyway, the point is, I'm a really bored person. And forget hobbies, it's like I'm desensitized to life...
Drugs...
Oh, and I realize that earlier I'd kinda sworn off DXM for medical marijuana, but fuck it. Boredom is a form of pain, and I'm sick of it. The marijuana, if I even get it, will take forever to get here. I'm tired of waiting for something good to happen. I'm tired of showing fake smiles and kissing ass for what I want.
Just hook me up to a heroin IV drip for the rest of my life and I won't bother you.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Repealing Prohibition
- Victimless crime - Using a drug in private is a victimless crime. And if it's harming you, you should still have the freedom to do it; it's not illegal to sit at home and constantly pound your head with a hammer.
- Cognitive liberty - I should be able to be in any state of mind I want to be in. This includes when driving, flying an airplane, or doing surgery. Problems like intoxicated driving or being high on the job should be dealt with directly instead of focusing on the drugs. Some people can do complicated things while high. Think of a smart person dumbing himself down a bit to do average work. Now think of some dumb person doing the same thing, being dumbed down even more to do terrible work with more risk of making mistakes. The smart person is fine (if you like average work), while the dumb person should be fired.
I'll admit drunk driving is a little more straightforward though. - Business - I hear marijuana is a great cash crop. I also hear there's a lot of money being wasted on the War on Drugs. Tick-tock.
- The black market - For the most part, it would be gone. Money would be diverted from criminals to businessmen. What's worse, chaotic murder or capitalism? No, that's not a trick question.
- Easier to study drugs with medical potential - Scheduled drugs are harder to access for studying. I can see so much potential in a lot of them. At least give researchers more rights.
- Spirituality and personal benefit - Some drugs can fulfill people spiritually as well as improve their lives (fixing problems that aren't medical, but still personally beneficial).
- Racism - Drug laws are used to oppress minorities. Look it up.
Even if you throw all these arguments out the window, you'd still have a government program with a ridiculous base and history. More on that later.
Aww, look at those. They don't look so bad, do thy? Not the spawn of the devil. They're actually kinda cute.
Medical Marijuana III
But you should get active! Pot can help a lot of people, believe it or not.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Medical Marijuana II
- Increased awareness of hunger - I'm 5'10" and weigh 140, and it seems like I've been stuck here for 2-3 years. I also have trouble eating in public, so I think my subconscious mind kind of pushes my appetite to the side.
- Increased awareness of energy exertion - I usually have to take a nap every 6-8 hours, and I've never known why. But I think marijuana helps control my mind from racing. I'd usually take a nap from mental exhaustion or a headache.
- It's easier to be me - I feel less inhibited to talk, but in a much different way than Klonopin. Instead of making it easier to just blurt out what's on my immediate attention span, marijuana let's me think through something and say it all together more coherently. And that's how I'd like to be able to talk. I'm also less worried about appearing anxious as I say something, and weed gives you "that look" (back when my Social Anxiety was very bad, I would really strain to hide it; kind of an oxymoron there), so in a way, I guess it is similar to Klonopin. But it's a different feeling. It just feels like it's hitting exactly the right receptors instead of GABA.
- Dry eyes
- Dry mouth
- Some short-term memory trouble
With suicide constantly over my shoulder, the benefits definitely outweigh the problems in my opinion.
I also think the memory trouble is a key thing that people "get used to". With more control over your energy and awareness, your mind subconsciously aims some of it at improving your short-term memory. And if you're actually aware of this little strategy, you can consciously do it, making it a faster process.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Activism
Medical Marijuana
The government must have a problem with people being able to change their personality so fast. They need to profile them to keep them in control. I think this is what a lot of people saw in the 60's.
But it'll save lives. With suicide rates increasing (usually extremely smart kids who have had enough of the shitty school environment), we're losing a lot of good people. I see the benefits of medical marijuana showing themselves 20-30 years from now.
It's worth the investment, mista prez. Oh, and it'll help me too.
Speaking of me, this epiphany has made me very happy and I'm looking into medical marijuana. And I'm not afraid to fucking say it. Come and get me, you old, conservative, closedminded, chauvinistic, racist, control-freak pieces of shit.
If there's any type of violence pot has caused, it's political.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
The Simple Right To Feel Good
Let me ask the president: If there was a group of people in your country who's only way to live happily was to do drugs, what would you do?
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Addiction
But something that just has to be said when talking about addiction is that everything that can possibly be fun can be addicting. Gambling, shopping, sex, video games, eating, making people laugh, clockmaking, stamp collecting, etc.
All these things alter your brain chemicals; drugs just happen to do so directly.
Being in an altered state from drugs makes people look dumb sometimes. That's why those anti-drug commercials with the fried egg were so popular. But (most) drugs don't "fry your brain", they just alter it temporarily. If people got the "runner's high" more often while jogging, there would probably be a movement trying to ban marathons.
Life is pretty much just one big mind alteration, and any part of it can be addictive. It's too bad people are focusing on drugs now instead of filling prisons with fat people. Possession of more than 12 donuts should get you 1-5 years. Sorry officer, you're going to jail.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Genius
Call it creativity if you want, but when you're in that state, you get a pure stream of thought. Undistracted. Perfect for focusing on a certain idea.
Seems like DXM (300mg) + Cannabis (blazed) + Music (trippy electronica) gives me a window into this state.
You can also get genius from the natural abilities of a person, usually someone who has access to this state through a mental disorder or just a weird life. But the point is that a drug can be a useful, more reliable tool to get there too.
I've tapped into this window to survive. To fill in holes. To fend off suicide. Is that an addiction or a survival instinct?
Video Games
It's just more socially acceptable to hold a controller or a remote than a pipe.
If there was a War on Video Games (and it actually worked), people would think more instead of just shooting up a bunch of virtual Nazis and feeling like they contributed to society at the end of the day.
At least if you had smoked some weed instead of playing WOW all day, you'd be a little more open-minded.
Monday, October 19, 2009
America
Europe is a neatly packed cluster of individually developed countries, while the U.S. is just a big wide wasteland with shitholes all over the place. Each state should be it's own country for christ's sake. People are just too far away from eachother!
Is there a political party for the breaking up of the United States?
Look what you've done, you dumbass British colonists. You sailed over here, started with racism/ethnocentrism right off the bat by slaughtering the natives, and then gave birth to a bunch of racist xenophobic pieces of shit. And we're the most powerful nation in the world now? How the fuck did this happen?
I should've been born in Europe.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
DXM and Concentration
When I'm getting drunk, I gradually stop caring. But with DXM, I can shake the feeling and concentrate hard for a moment.
My theory is that while alcohol just gives you a general clumsiness, you get a sort of tunnel vision of concentration from DXM. You can focus on one thing and do it very well, but everything else leaves the picture. So when you're talking to the person you're playing while making a shot, that's when your pool stick is going to rip the billiard fabric.
This may be where the "robo-walk" phenomenon comes from (a weird gait many people say they have when they're on DXM). You let your legs just do their thing while you're concentrating on thinking / looking around / talking, and they eventually get lazy and you start walking funny.
I remember writing in one of my journals that we should replace all cigarettes with joints and all alcohol with cough syrup. The former would definitely be great, but I think the latter would cause more violence, as DXM has a stimulant/analgesic sort of effect that could be dangerous.
I think I wrote that with just the health problems of those drugs in mind though. Like I've said before, a lot still isn't known about DXM, but so far for me, it seems like it has less health problems than alcohol. Don't take my word for it though.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
My Addiction III
Maybe this is a tool used by insomniacs too. Just replace the druggie look with the image of a sleep deprived burnout. I'll admit I borrow from the tired look when trying to seem high.
Anyway, I've given up DXM easily in the past, and I may not be needing it for just the opiate receptors. I probably need it for all of them, as they all contribute to looking fucked up. If I was truly addicted to the opiate receptors, I'd be going through physical withdrawal when I take breaks. But like I said, I'm psychologically addicted. I think "the look" is what I'm addicted to.
But let's not forget about the all around fun of the experience! Like with any other hobby, fun can be addicting. Just keep me away from ketamine.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Creativity II
Anyway, might as well show you some of the creativity veins that DXM can hit.
You can't just give me a blank slate! I need something to work with!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009
But there are some downsides. Know why they call it a profile? It's related to Criminal Profiling. You're doing the government's job for them, you fucking idiot! For christ's sake, some people even put their middle initial on these things. Why don't you just volunteer for fingerprinting?
I can see a dystopian society in the future where you have to have one. Just because some insecure bitch wanted to play make-believe. Delete your profile.
Monday, October 12, 2009
My Addiction II
Borderline Personality Disorder seems like the wrong way to look at it. I think I've just been hiding my personality because I was raised by a theoretically bisexual (or at least very feminine) father from which I didn't get the proper masculine influence. I'd bet that's why I listen to rap. I'm getting what I can from there.
Hiding your personality sounds like a very tough thing to do, but I think that's what happened. I've barely gotten by though, to say the least.
Let me just say this, I'm not gay! I've been mistaken for gay probably more than the average straight guy, and I think it's because hiding your personality is a great way to hide homosexuality/bisexuality, and this is being done a lot more often these days due to increased awareness of the existence of homosexuality/bisexuality.
Sounds like the fight for legalization is tied in with the gay movement. Yayyy, more popularity!
Imagination
You can imagine anything! Try it! "Unimaginable" shouldn't be in the dictionary! What a fucking ridiculous concept!
You should locate the roots of the old-fashioned mindset in your parents, grandparents, and general family and then you'll see the weeds in yourself. And now you're a little more free from your naturing and nurturing.
Oh, and wind that week clock back a day. DXMistake.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Creativity
Wow, creativity is addictive, ain't it? Looks like I found a new mental disorder, but since drugs are illegal and this isn't an official study, I don't get shit.
Imagine me homeless on my campus or something. "I discovered a new mental disorder with my addiction, professor, got some spare change?".
But yeah, DXM has definitely increased my creativity in the past, as well as now. I've got like 3 notebooks with my thoughts and doodles in them. A famous concept of mine: The Week Clock! It even tells you when I drew it! What a contrabulous fabtraption (props to The Simpsons)! Go ahead and make lots of money off the idea.

Oh, and my posting times are off by like 4 hours or something, I don't know why.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
I'm Clean (for now)
I really doubt it'll stay this way though. I still get cravings occasionally. Midterms are kind of a big thing preventing me from taking another Zicam shot, as well as the possibility of finding a girl out there (I finally got laid after like 6 months!).
So stay tuned, I'll probably become a good old drug addict again.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Black Culture and Rap
Classic, political songs are ignored as bullshit rap is pumped out of the system so fast that you forget what songs were popular a year ago.
If it weren't so cool-looking to duck the police and shoot it out with rival gangs, rap wouldn't have been taken over by Whites. If prohibition didn't exist, there wouldn't be this ducking of police or shooting.
Thank prohibition not only for crime, but for fucked up music as well.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Whites, Rap, and Dealers
What happened? Whites started looking at being black as cool. White teenagers everywhere tuned in to the image of the black drug dealer. Record labels saw a great way to make money, selling this image.
What do we have now? A bunch of Whites buying rap music, dancing to it at frat parties and driving around banging it out their windows. And is it an accurate portrayal of Black culture? No, it's a fucking packaged stereotype.
Whites having a stereotypical view of Blacks is bad enough, but Blacks themselves are starting to buy into it. The Golden Era is definitely over...
Every weed dealer I've come across in my life was in some shape or form a wigger. What happened to the hippie stoners? The dealers that weren't obsessed with violence, hooking people to their drugs, and knocking up as many women as possible?
They were snuffed out in the 60's, thanks to prohibition. Does this look like a good trade?
Saturday, October 3, 2009
DXM Harm Reduction
You may have read a few posts below and are now thinking that DXM looks like a great drug to do if you can do well in college on it. But you have to know that I'm an extremely health conscious drug user. I've read a lot on the subject and I take as many precautions as I can to avoid problems. Also, I'm not you. Drugs affect people differently.
If I've piqued your curiosity about trying DXM, here are some things to know:
- Make sure the product you are using only has one active ingredient: Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide (or Dextromethorphan Polistirex). There are certain ingredients in some cough preparations that, when taken in high enough doses, can cause liver damage, heart attack, respiratory arrest, and so on.
- Take into account any major health conditions you might have (including mental health).
- Many people find the effects of DXM "dirty" or unpleasant. Start with a low dose and find your sweet spot, if you even have one...
- Drink enough water so that you're pissing regularly, especially if you're using DXM in a cough syrup form (remember there are other forms). Cough syrups have lots of sugar, and being dehydrated with a bottle of high fructose corn syrup in your system may damage your pancreas and kidneys.
- Read William White's DXM FAQ (provided by Erowid.org in the link) to know more about what you're getting into.
That's what I consider to be the most important advice from my experience. But again, you're not me. There are many unknowns about DXM; it's a relatively new drug. So I suggest reading more. Look in books, Google until you can't Google anymore, whatever.
If you do other drugs, you should research them too. Turn your hobby into an interest.
Friday, October 2, 2009
My Addiction
-Mild Asperger's Syndrome
-Social Anxiety Disorder
-Major Depressive Disorder
-Borderline Personality Disorder
The differences between me and my peers because of my mild AS led to Depression and SA (it's hard to tell which came first). This of course led to problems in personality development over the course of maybe 5 years, giving me what seems to be a BPD diagnosis now.
Drugs happened to become one of my obsessional "AS Interests" and I couldn't really be happy without at least reading about them. The trip reports in certain books and websites were so fascinating, I had to be a part of it. I eventually tried marijuana for the first time right at the end of junior year in high school. DXM about a week/month later (I had planned this, it's not like the Gateway Theory is showing itself here). I was doing them every 2 weeks or so off and on out of boredom. Having depression and a few suicide attempts before and throughout this time period made me realize that I was not only a bored person, but a pretty unhappy one as well. I needed something to stimulate my brain to catch up in certain areas that my mental disorders had left unused. By the summer after my first semester of college (which was in the Spring), I was using the DXM+Weed combination every 2-3 days.
And it helped. Look, I'm not dead.
I hope that this doesn't mean we should start banning books and censoring the internet in some politician's eyes.
Psychedelics/dissociatives have therapeutic value.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Minorities
"Nationwide, black men are sent to prison on drug charges at 13 times the rate of white men."
-http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/node/64
"A recent report by Human Rights Watch found that while drug use is consistent across all racial groups, Blacks and Latinos are far more likely to be arrested and prosecuted and given long sentences for drug offenses. Blacks constitute 13 percent of all drug users, but 35 percent of those arrested for drug possession, 55 percent of persons convicted, and 74 percent of people sent to prison. Nationally, Latinos comprise almost half of those arrested for marijuana offenses"
-http://www.drugpolicy.org/about/position/race_paper_crim.cfm
What more do you have to know? The police, the DEA, and the penal system make up a corrupt, racist conglomerate set on flushing minorities down the toilet...with the help of prohibition.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Marijuana
A nice headshop where the god damn customer is always right would be a breath of fresh air.
As of now, I'm barely getting by, living off of a small stash that I've kept alive since I started using. If marijuana was as easy to get as DXM, I'd probably back off from using DXM every 2-3 days to maybe once a week, who knows.
Maybe I should ditch this country for a career of selling weed in The Netherlands. Should I bother with college...?
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Legalization
Yeah, it's simple, isn't it? I need drugs to help me feel good because my brain makes me feel shitty. I've tried many other methods and drugs look like the last option.
Who's in my way? Conservative religious assholes who think you have to "earn" happiness. The ones who think "pleasure" is a dirty word. Well, let me tell you something, you close-minded, delusional motherfuckers. I've been through shit. I deserve your god damn heaven. The bible doesn't say shit about drugs, so what's your problem with them?
What else?
Now what do I do? Wait for that Barack Obama guy to read my blog? Then he'll give me some Supplemental Security Income so I can stay away from the work force and live a happy life?
No, drugs should be legalized. This would lower crime, help end racism, increase human spirituality (fuck religion), shut down the bullshit pharmacy industry, and free me from the cage that is my mind. I'm sure there's more...
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Intro
It definitely isn't the best way to medicate myself, but I don't have many other options. I'm already on Prozac, which helps a lot, but being a person who wants a completely happy life, it just isn't enough. Abilify is being offered to me by a very good psychiatrist, but I really don't like it's side effect profile (even compared to DXM's).
Now, the point of this blog is to show how my life would be better if all drugs were legalized.
Can't imagine that? Stay tuned.