April 05, 2006

THE MIND GOBBLES! 40,000 and counting ..
  • E is the most common letter in the English vocabulary.
  • Here's an Ë that's taken too much E.
  • E what?
  • How many is too many? For many people 1 is one too many. Are 40,000 doses of E enough or too much? Why the fuck ain't this spackhead dead already? In later news E found to be less dangerous than believed, by some. Guys like this at raves and parties really bring you down, what with the terrible gurning and collapsing all over the place; why can't they just die already.
  • Umm . . . okay . . but how do you feel about it?
  • Geez, randomaction, you seem awfully uptight. Here, take this pill. I hear it'll make you feel reaalllly good about everything! . . .
  • Normally I'd say "Hugs Not Drugs!" but a drug whose side effect is excessive hugging raises an interesting quandary.
  • For some in withdrawl it's bugs not drugs.
  • Monkeyfilter: Why can't they just die already
  • Well done, Argh!!
  • brownnoser!
  • "Ah, let's go, everyone is on drugs" Google music video, maybe NSFW and police officers
  • I think it's hard to say if the bad effects he's experiencing are a result of too much E or too much everything. As the article says, he was still using cannabis, and said he had previously taken solvents, benzodiazepines, amphetamines, LSD, cocaine, and heroin. This sounds like a guy who was simply awash in chemicals, not just one favorite drug. I'm not saying this to defend E, I just think it's irresponsible to draw any conclusions from a case of someone who has both the appetite and metabolism of Keith Richards.
  • That was awesome Flagpole.
  • for some reason, I started reading assuming he had taken 40,000 at ONCE, which reminded me of that part from Clerks: DANTE: my girlfriend sucked 37 dicks! CUSTOMER: In a row??
  • let's not forget that anyone with these sorts of decision making skills may have come out of the box a specialty item already, no?
  • In possibly connected news which only British people will find funny, East 17 have reformed.
  • This is a very badly researched and reported article. Many of the effects described can probably be ascribed to the patient's use of cannabis along with the other drugs. If you mix your drugs, all sorts of nasty extreme effects happen. Without being able to tell what symptoms are definitely linked to MDMA or layers of other drug use, the conclusions drawn are pretty dodgy. But at the end of the day, if you take a lot of drugs, people, you are going to fuck your brain up. This is what happens.