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Sep 4, 2006
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12th October.

MDMA is not what it was before. I prefer crystal meth. But kudos to you if you can limit yourself.
I too am fond of MDMA but have never done meth.

do you use crystal meth on a regular basis?

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It’s true your friends have often paired up and deserted you. Nobody wisely wants to do the stupid drunken shit you did when you were 23 anymore. And you feel like you haven’t achieved squat yet. But at least most of the 27 club had achieved something.
So I am 27 and in the middle of something similar. What do i do?

My job is cool but all my friends are too responsible or sober now. Nobody is any fun anymore but i am still a child at heart.
 

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Oct 11, 2005
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I too am fond of MDMA but have never done meth.

do you use crystal meth on a regular basis?

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So I am 27 and in the middle of something similar. What do i do?

My job is cool but all my friends are too responsible or sober now. Nobody is any fun anymore but i am still a child at heart.
Find a social hobby. You’ll meet other people and find people with similar interests.
 

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Sep 23, 2003
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So I am 27 and in the middle of something similar. What do i do?

My job is cool but all my friends are too responsible or sober now. Nobody is any fun anymore but i am still a child at heart.
I can relate from my past...

Find a social hobby. You’ll meet other people and find people with similar interests.
:tup:

Climbing, surfing, snowboarding all have pretty good communities.
True that. Surfing has a great international vibe too - all over the world.

Most tourists kinda suck. They blight communities by jacking up rents and gutting them with AirBnBs instead of livable apartments affordable for locals, they alter a neighborhood’s economics to cater to ice cream shops and shitty magnet sales instead of produce markets and the stuff of daily needs, and they often turn into liberated buttholes who scream, sing, vomit, and wreck a place in a way they would never dare do back home. The surfing community is none of that. I admire them, and I’m not even a surfer. Low impact, a vibe that enjoys the simple things in life, unentitled, and easy to get on with locals and foreigners alike. If you can make that your scene, it is a great one. It’s even halfway healthy.

But it comes down about doing the activities you want and things you like, and finding others who might equally be inspired as part of a tribe. You know, like White Nationalism. :rndh:
 

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