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Old 13-08-2006, 06:50 PM
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coke bad! mustard good!


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Old 13-08-2006, 06:53 PM
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Old 14-08-2006, 01:15 AM
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Don't seem to get the same hit from coke as other people.

All it's ever done for me is make my face numb (I've had good stuff too - everyone else taking it saying how good and clean it was etc, so it's not that). Give me a decent e any day over coke (in fact, give me pretty much any other drug over coke, unless I need a tooth out or somesuch)...

Always strikes me like it's some sort of status thing whenever it comes out at a party (more the fact it costs a lot, rather than people actually enjoying the hit). Just IMO tho'.

Oh, and musicians disappear up their own rectums when they start taking it a lot (I've banned any of our DJ's from playing if they've been taking it, cos I cannae handle the brick in a washing machine...)


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Old 14-08-2006, 03:09 PM
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Well I hate coke, last week I had a week off work and some twat ticked me a fucking quarter of the shit fully knowing what im like. (Thats £250 for the kids at home). So its monday and i've just had to sub all my wages for the week and i've got to pawn my psp for a week just to sought it all out. If anyone ever hears that i've done coke again you have permission to not talk to me.

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Old 14-08-2006, 03:26 PM
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ouch

i promise not to talk to you if you do it again m8


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Old 14-08-2006, 05:55 PM
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Post Cocaine

Cocaine has 1 good point and about 4 bad ones! Good 1 is that it is a nice rush! BUT you have to think about money, wieght, 20min Buzz, And the amount you need! but a good bit of charlie is nice to mix wit mdma!
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Old 14-08-2006, 06:06 PM
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i promise not to talk to you if you do it again m8
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Old 17-08-2006, 12:07 AM
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Yeah, I agree coke is over-rated compared to e or mdma- why would anyone want such a short, expensive and anti-social buzz? No ta


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Yeah, I agree coke is over-rated compared to e or mdma- why would anyone want such a short, expensive and anti-social buzz? No ta
not to mention the ethics
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Old 27-08-2006, 11:50 AM
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Thumbs up Just a thought

All good advice here, and none of the negative impacts of coke shoud be ignored by any sensible drug-taker (which we all are of course ), but can't help but feel this thread is if anything a little on the harsh side.

Anyone taking drugs has their reasons, be them recreational and experience-enhancing, or something less positive. The effects of coke make it especially appealling to those lacking in confidence. Obviously this is no reason for every shy boy'n'girl to breath the stuff, but it's a real issue that shoudn't be ignored.

Though friends and family may turn into wankers on the stuff, they may well be in need of empathy and understanding more than ever, and not be hit with some of the OTT criticism which is too easy to throw around.
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Old 28-08-2006, 02:04 AM
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coke doesn't do much for me, too expensive and the 'buzz' is rubbish. mdma is much better.
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No coke for me.I tasted very good C at different points of my life,and never really like it...
Not what i'm looking for with drugs.What I like is to erase Ego for a while,and live "something else".IMO,coke's an Ego drug,inflating your everyday experience,and that's all.

What I dislike too,is the awfull coke-induced ambiance between friends. I like to share things like speed or MDMA,for the fun of it...But who's ready to share his so precious substance ?...

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Old 28-08-2006, 09:58 PM
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No coke for me.I tasted very good C at different points of my life,and never really like it...
Not what i'm looking for with drugs.What I like is to erase Ego for a while,and live "something else".IMO,coke's an Ego drug,inflating your everyday experience,and that's all.

What I dislike too,is the awfull coke-induced ambiance between friends. I like to share things like speed or MDMA,for the fun of it...But who's ready to share his so precious substance ?...

COKE

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Old 29-08-2006, 07:22 PM
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Old 29-08-2006, 07:33 PM
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yes but you're scottish....
thats me - mean as f*ck

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Old 29-08-2006, 09:55 PM
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i dun rate it at all spesh for that price, jus makes me a bit wide eyed n i find myself sayin things that'd id neva say in any other situation, a bit cocky n blunt wit people, not my cuppa tea like
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Cool opinion

Al-Pacino in scar face.... that was my excuse to do coke back in 9 6 (how dull is that?!)

Personally, i think cocaine is way too hyped up!! especially to the new generation.....Although the trend setters would disagree...nearly every music scene has their sniffering crowd now...Its a waste of money for an experience that u can well do without in life...


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Old 31-08-2006, 04:39 PM
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nail on the head there, i happily dish out mud but when you have a bit of ticket u find yourself nippin off all to often, which is why i dis like it.


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Earlier on in this thread I posted that my BF stays off the snow for my benefit, as I used to have a problem with it...

Well. He's done it a couple of times since then, we found a wrap of coke at Glade and the free buzz was too much for him to resist. I found it extremely hard to watch him, and he's such an asshole on it, he gets real possessive and horrible, I'm not allowed to talk to anyone else and believe me, he is so not like that otherwise.

I'm a happy sociable pill-head and it really trashes my good buzz when he does coke.

Coke is the only drug we row about, anyone have any advice? I feel I've been so strong to stay off it, and the people I mix with are always caning the coke now... They never used to be like that and it worries me so much.

Me and my BF have talked about this at length. I KNOW I can only control my own actions, but how do I handle my boyfriend if he's done coke and becomes an embarassing pain in the arse?

Also, why does everyone say how crap coke is and they still do it?

I hate coke and what it does to my mates...
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Old 08-09-2006, 11:47 AM
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i am with you 100% - i hate what coke does to my mates too

TBH you have to decide whether you think your BF is going to stop doing coke or not ; also whether you are going to stay with him if he continues to do it or not?

you say the people around you are all doing coke now - how did this happen fanfairy? did one person start and slowly involve others or did you change social groups without really intending to?

its gonna be a tough issue for you and at the end of the day it is going to boil down to whether or not you can handle going out with someone who is doing coke if he does not give it up

[if he doesnt believe how different he is on coke maybe you could get him to let you film him and make him watch the result? its possible he is unaware of what he is like on it?]

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Old 12-09-2006, 01:41 PM
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you say the people around you are all doing coke now - how did this happen fanfairy? did one person start and slowly involve others or did you change social groups without really intending to?

[if he doesnt believe how different he is on coke maybe you could get him to let you film him and make him watch the result? its possible he is unaware of what he is like on it?]

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Me and my BF did have a big talk about the coke thing. I really don't have a problem with the actual coke-taking... I know from my rehab days that you can't control what other people do. What I do object to is when he does it, it makes him bad to me. (Thoughtless, insensitive, selfish, slightly agressive, possessive, paranoid, you know the drill!) In no way is he an addict, he never buys it - trouble is all our mates always have some and he hasn't been able to resist a free line... well, we've had our big talk now so I just have to wait and see.

As for the rest of my mates, well as far as I know one person really did kick off the coke thing, then everybody else started getting a bee in their bonnet about it... This has more or less happened within the last year. Like I said, everyone has to make their own choice and I've even helped them get some when supplies were short!

However now I feel like everyone is thinking I'm a killjoy because I don't like my BF doing it, and because I had a problem with it myself. They don't realise that it's because I hate him on it!

As for filming my BF when he's on it, that's a great idea! Although after the talk we've had, I would be extremely disappointed in him if he goes back on his word this time. As I say, I accept I've no control over what he does - and I am trying to detach from it - but out of respect to me I would hope he keeps his word this time.

Thanks for your support Raj... It's much appreciated!
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Old 12-09-2006, 01:55 PM
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i hope he sticks to his word Fanfairy

and never be afraid to say what you know is right just because they dont want to hear it - say it to them once and move on to people who value you for who you are

They dont like to hear what you are saying because it challenges their basic assumptions based on which they live their lives. To admit you were right would be to accept that they most likely behave in the same way that you dislike your boyfriend doing. They would have to take a long hard look at themselves and they will most likely not like what they see [and they know this even if they dont want to admit it]. It is far more comfortable to keep their heads buried in their bums and pretend that there is nothing wrong with what they are doing.

Until they are ready to realise they have a problem there will be no progress on the issue and they may treat you with hostility when you say things they dont want to hear.

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Old 12-09-2006, 02:50 PM
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Until they are ready to realise they have a problem there will be no progress on the issue and they may treat you with hostility when you say things they dont want to hear.


You're right - I've given them all the lectures now so I'm just going to shut up and let them get on with it. I love my friends so much - they are lovely after all! If they do develop problems, I'll be here when they need me.

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Old 12-09-2006, 03:18 PM
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Old 12-09-2006, 03:22 PM
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I think the trend towards coke is happening everywhere (TBH if I wasn't a bit older and (supposedly) more sensible and I now have a mortgage etc I would be buying it)

people are still drawn towards "bling" and looking up to the "gangsta" mentality even on the rave scene; particularly the sort who are involved in low-leve l / middle level dealing.

Also the profits versus risk on other stuff like pills have dropped due to price decreases but although coke is cheaper it is still a high-end high-profit substance.

I will admit as a shy person its effects have appealed to me.. but at the same time I've seen friends go bad from it or get into crack and totally fuck themselves and others up...

OTOH when I am tempted to do it or even look for it I go and read the crime news on the web instead; all the reports of gangs/shootings etc and think - well that is what my money is also buying; someone else killed and the country becoming less stable each time.. OK that happens with other drugs but I think coke makes it worse for individuals as with your confidence may also come the feeling that its OK to use force/violence...


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