• SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      It’s possible to have a healthy relationship with drugs.

      It takes more mental fortitude and mental self-improvement than most people are willing to put in tho

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          2 days ago

          If you want to have a positive experience with something that removes your sense of control, like psychedelics, you need to not be a coward, you need to understand your emotions, you need to be capable of letting go of total control and the humility that comes with that. As well as having an understanding of your own mind and understanding what the drug will do.

          You saying edgy things to my ernest comments gives you shots of dopamine, you’re being dick because you get drugs for doing it. You don’t care about bettering yourself mentally enough to notice you are a drug addict already.

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                2 days ago

                😅

                I’ve never been addicted to anything and the fact that you think addiction is virtuous is really quite pathetic.

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                  Bet you got a nice squirt of dopamine hitting send.

                  Mmmmmmm

                  Keep reinforcing that toxic dopamine loop. Im sure it’s great for your mental health.

                  You can stop whenever you want but why stop when it feels so good to be superior to others?