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BillmasterZ
05-26-2008, 02:32
I saw in other forums kids these days think it's fun to play around with Diphenhydramine and it's bro\sis Dimenhydrinate aka Benadryl "allergy motion sickness". For a Cheap buzz or trip or whatever. First off these guys really really do make you sleepy. Second you don't want tolerance to something you might really need for the proper use. Life or Death.

Most of all though to quote the wiki:
"The mental effects can be described as "dreaming while awake" involving visual and auditory hallucinations that, unlike those experienced with most psychedelic drugs, often cannot be readily distinguished from reality."

NO FUCKING THANK YOU!!!

DarkStar
05-26-2008, 04:14
Bill is wikipedia your god?

DoomKitty
05-26-2008, 04:24
Wikipedia IS a god

Charlie
05-26-2008, 04:47
Moved to Mediator's Hut. Because this could serve as more than a rant.

BillmasterZ
05-26-2008, 07:06
That seems apparent. Though I too use it to find tons of info.

Hm... sounds trippy. And it's not recommended by Bill?! Wow.

I use 25-50mg all the time for allergies and sleep aid.

Charlie
05-30-2008, 20:55
Moving on, I moved this to Mediator's Hut because I thought it had potential here. State your thoughts on it all.

I don't mind Marijuana, Alcohol, or Cigarettes, in moderation. And if you're not acting like you're stupid when you're smoking/drinking it. Showing off, and shit. Personally, I don't condone people using whatever the fuck they find in their house/yard/etc. at random to get a cheap high, though. Nor do I condone the use of hard drugs (heroin, cocaine, meth, etc.). I won't concern myself outright with anyone who does it, as long as they're not trying to get me involved in their shit, stealing anything from me, or hurting anybody from being under the influence. But it all adds up to the fact that you're fucking stupid if you're willing to go to whatever extreme to get a high that's going to be detremental to your health, and can make you a literal dumbass if you do it enough. But all in all, we make our choices, and we live with whatever we do, and the consequences of it.