People's drug of choice?

Discussion in 'Drug Polls' started by DeadAsDreams, Sep 27, 2011.

  1. inthydreams911

    inthydreams911 Senior Member

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    ^Dude I swear my Physics teacher was always doped up.

    Every type of person uses every type of drug, but its what drug do you use the most?

    With psychedelics its like everyone from hippies to military officials have used them. The people who actually benefited from them and actually took something more then just another drug experience, there seems to have to be some quirkiness to you. Some sense of respect for the weird and utterly unknown. I mean Terrence Mckenna is the perfect example, if you go to the farthest bardow of mushrooms, you are entering the farthest bardow of weirdness too.
     
  2. LoveIsLost

    LoveIsLost Member

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    Nope... my drug of choice is meth but the definition of a tweeker is not me. Not my personality. Not my life. Nope.
     
  3. Darillus

    Darillus Guest

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    'true' euphoriant

    ? are u depressed?, because that is what those drugs are for.
     
  4. Mz_Understatement

    Mz_Understatement Banned

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    Me too.

    I'm Turkey Day buzzed
     
  5. SundaySun

    SundaySun Member

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    IMO it totaly does, people with certain personality traits tend to seek out different effects in their use of drugs
     
  6. Tech House

    Tech House Guest

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    I don't think that personality is the main thing indicated. To me, there are 2 main reasons people use drugs or effect-driven boozing:

    1. To self-medicate; drugs of choice here are often due to genetics and life experiences. If you're depressed, your genetics will help determine whether you self-medicate yourself out of painful self-awareness by taking downers, alcohol, opiates; or you might try to make yourself happy by using uppers, alcohol, euphoriants. If you're just trying to treat your depression then there's a good chance you'll go for anything that enhances the neurotransmitters that you're naturally lacking.

    2. Because it's fun to get high --- but this is still driven a lot by genetics, though probably not as much by life history. I think the other factor here is the type of situation in which you want to get high.
     

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