Guess I might as well start out with a disclaimer so I don't come off as too much of a nut. I have a lot of positive things to say about drugs, but I recognize that there's some pretty dark shit in that category as well. I don't want to be what motivates anyone to experiment with anything that has a high likelihood of causing serious harm, legal problems, or even just a bad trip. Educate yourself, have a buddy you have good reason to trust, and be in a safe and comfortable place both mentally and physically before trying anything that can have a profound effect on your brain.
I've had alcohol, marijuana, LSD, and mushrooms. Of those four, I've had the worst experiences with alcohol. I'd recommend trying them if it's something you can handle. You get a different perspective on things, and that's something I find very rewarding.
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Heard it can be fun with some kinds of music, might be worth a go.
LSD is on my bucket list.
Sure, alcohol and drugs might be used for inspiration (however arguably successful such a practice is), but the actual composition work is done without drugs.
Because that would be sweet.
why does most of my knowledge of illegal substances come from my mom
If you're comfortable with reality and have some kind of control over your moods, I think you're much more likely to have a good experience with it. As for me, I feel like having had these experiences makes me better able to love life while sober.
I guess it's possible for things to go in the other direction, but I can't recall any examples of one trip completely ruining a person.
Maybe I'm just paranoid, then.
My allergies leave my ears all clogged up a lot, so I take it pretty often. Seems to work as a decongestant.
Also, cults involve entirely novel religious ideas and practices, whereas AA revolves around, for a lack of a better description, christian ones that have been bland-ified as so to be palatable to any non-christian people who need help.
And all the 12-step program is supposed to do is help build willpower, a person is still an alcoholic, no matter how many years sober they are.
I wish I was more interesting.