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by d1lanka
1001 days ago
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Meh. What's your source? Yes, those things can of course happen, but they're very rare and in the minority. It is absolutely NOT common to have a "bad" experience with a drug that is chemically designed to make you feel incredible via serotonin depletion. |
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You’re coming across as an MDMA fanboy and the way that you’re approaching the conversation will have if anything a negative impact on “the cause”.
MDMA wasn’t ‘designed’ to do anything. It happens to do something. I’m surprised that you’re even phrasing it this way because MDMA fanboys tend to obsess over the lore of its discovery.
I have been present for bad MDMA trips. One of these people has C-PTSD (putting aside the controversy about its existence), and had a C-PTSD-related bad trip, which seems highly highly relevant to this topic.
I’ve done a bunch of MDMA. I’m certainly going to do a bunch more throughout the rest of my life. I’m not going to kid myself about it being perfect. I’m not going to kid myself about the fact that over a large enough population even “improbable” adverse reactions are meaningful. Nerds that do drugs are so often insufferable because they’ll try to intellectualise what’s essentially “God I love drugs and they’re great!”