Fuck You (or maybe myself)

Kind Sir

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I just started done again on sunday at 160mgand today im at 140mg. I am doung a fast taper, the withdrawls from done are evil make heroin a cake walk. Decided to stick at 140 for a couple days, im sick as hell and cant sleep. Must adjust:(

Ill probably wanna die all day again and puke for a while but the only thing that really irls me is the temps fluctuating and rls
Those are the same things I get, especially the legs. They started you at 160?? If that's the case then wow, the law here is the max you can start with is 30.

Yea the withdrawal puts anything else I know of to shame. Good luck with that
 

StonedFarmer

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Those are the same things I get, especially the legs. They started you at 160?? If that's the case then wow, the law here is the max you can start with is 30.

Yea the withdrawal puts anything else I know of to shame. Good luck with that
I have been a member of this and a clinic just down thw block for a very long time. LoL ya 30mg lol Id be blasting dope before I walked out the pharmacy

This clinic is fucked, they also prescribe people benzos and pills I heard. Im not sure myself but my buddy geta 100 20mg morphine for some chronic pain on top of his 40mg a day of done.

I havent seen him aince he got evicted from his house. Damn

Im sure its highly illégal, ill grab a pic one time. It is all these crusty people out front, lineup goes out the door and them they all hit the bar. Truly is weird
 

StonedFarmer

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I would like to see dj hype again, I was denied entry to his last rave by security, just a tip clubs hosting their fruity ass parties in other rooms do not like people showing up in all baggy camo rolling face with expired id.
 

StonedFarmer

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Thankfully I did most of that in my twenties. I don't think I could hang anymore.:smile:
lol that is why they have meth and cocaine.

/ive calmed down quite a bit btu ya for a while I would be out raving or at a concert every night. I followed furthur around for a little bit, did a lot of acid and learned I may be insane.

I really would be destroyed if i can't legally enter the u.s as the parties are good there.

Oh well
 

StonedFarmer

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are music venues closing down around everyone else like they are here?

I heard its happening everywhere or atleast the people on my fb doing the travelling all maintain that venues are all shutting down. \

if so I am very hurt but we have an ok underground scene. once a month they hold warehouse raves that are out of this world.

free tech is the name of them. they steal power and all the goodness often times police come and you lose thousands in gear or they have bad fights and underage girls being hoes on drugs

the usua;l mess
 

StonedFarmer

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this is what I will be doing. this summer. hell yeah


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