Though it may not be the heroin-like world of opiates, Y seems to have learned to appreciate the Ativan. It creates a unique warmth and calm in Y that is often far removed from his angry and unpredictable attitude. This a common blow to my self-righteous hatred of drugs. We spend a lot of time arguing over which position is more noble, the fool who covers his issues in drugs or the fool who covers his issues by being in opposition to drugs. Personally, Ativan, Weed, alcohol, tobacco and all that are not noble. Some feel that LSD and Psilocybin enriches one's relationship with the "divine" and maybe it does. But would it not be more noble to reach the divinity without any aide. To do it naturally, the same path many ascetics walk down.
Citizen Y, "I am not trying to be nobe by using drugs. If I don't have a valid medical reason, then there is definitely some reason I am doing what I choose to do that day. Its trapped by centrifical force and never leaves the IBM think-tank composed by my neurons. Like if I get addicted to something, I do psychadelics and the cravings go away. I need energy, I get an upper. ETC And yes some of the more well know hallucinogens can lead many to a spiritual experience, but that's not the only to take them. You should take them if you would like to see a few dozens, unique shifts in perception"
This comes from a guy who used to have coke to kick the blues, some weed to relax him and a cigarette to shred his lungs into pieces. Citizen Y is by no means an idiot drug user. He has numerous connections and usually knows what he taking and where it came from. Thus, he is afforded a certain amount of trust by those around him.
"I hope that the ativan effects increase greatly with dosage" -Citizen Y
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