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Ezekiel
08-29-2007, 02:59 PM
Yeah that's right, it's time to talk about drugs. The recent Saudi thread, and the talk of prohibition, gave me the idea to find out more about people.

It's survey time. Be honest.

One last thing before we begin -- caffeine, nicotine and alcohol are drugs, just like LSD, cocaine and heroin (AKA diacetylmorphine) are drugs. They all alter your brain and/or body, and there are certain legal and certain illegal drugs that are addictive.

As well as that, tobacco and alcohol are more harmful than most recreational (and illegal) drugs used in moderation.

Get ready...

(Note: bi-weekly means "every two weeks", since the 'bi' prefix means two. Bi-monthly is every two months.)


*a. How regularly do you drink caffeinated beverages? That includes Coke (the drink...), coffee, energy drinks (Red Bull), and anything else containing caffeine.


Every day
Every two days
Weekly
Bi-weekly
Monthly
Bi-monthly
Yearly
Never


*b. If you answered anything other than "never" to the above, how high would you guesstimate the caffeine content of your drinks are?

(Life tip: never drink four high-caffeine coffees in succession. Take that from experience. Caffeine is a shitty high.)


Very high
High
Medium
Low
Very low


*c. If you answered anything upwards of 'medium' to *a, how do you feel when you don't take caffeine for a day?


Tired with an inability to sleep, extreme anger, anxiety, pounding headache, racing heart, unable to cope with daily life in a twitchy, anxious, horrible state
Tired, angry and nervous, with a headache and trouble sleeping
Somewhat tired and irritable
A little slower in the morning
Absolutely fine



2a. How regularly do you drink alcoholic beverages? That's everything from Budweiser to Vodka to pure drinkable ethanol.


Every day
Every two days
Weekly
Bi-weekly
Monthly
Bi-monthly
Yearly
Never


2b. If you answered anything other than "never" to the above, how high would you guesstimate the ethanol content of your drinks is?

(Life tip: if you drink alcohol, drink as much water as possible during and after the experience, as well as during the night. This avoids the dehydration caused by alcohol, since it's a diuretic (simplified: it makes you piss a lot). This will solve some of the hangover the next morning (probably the headache), but the rest is caused by acetaldehyde poisoning and can't be helped.

Also, there are better (and less harmful) ways of getting totally confused and unable to speak coherently, or to lower inhibitions.)


Very high (vodka, etc.)
High
Medium
Low (beer)
Very low (stuff like shandy; common drinks mixed with a bit of beer)



*a. How regularly do you take nicotine? That's smoking cigarettes, smoking cigars, chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco in a bong, smoking tobacco in a vapouriser, nicotine patches, and so on.


Every day
Every two days
Weekly
Bi-weekly
Monthly
Bi-monthly
Yearly
Never


*b. If you answered anything other than "never" to the above, how high would you guesstimate the nicotine intake of every time you smoke (or whatever)?

(Life tip: smoking is for idiots and those too afraid of the law to try less harmful, more enjoyable drugs [is there any difference?]. I have tried it several times, and it did nothing for me really. A drug that only becomes pleasurable during addiction is not worth bothering with. It's only pleasurable because of the addiction.

If you do smoke, do it in a bong or even better, a vapouriser. However, it's probably easier to overdose this way, which leads me to my next point.

Never eat cigarettes or tobacco (duh). Three cigarettes contain enough nicotine to kill you, when eaten. One is enough for a child.)


Very high (many, many packets)
High (20+ cigs)
Medium
Low
Very low (couple of cigs)



4a. How regularly do you eat any of the following: tomatoes, chilli peppers, potatoes or eggplant/aubergine? Be honest. There is a point to this question.

Note: to count in this survey, these vegetables/fruits must be eaten raw (or in a way that preserves certain compounds in them, nutritional or otherwise). Fries don't count as potatoes.


Every day
Every two days
Weekly
Bi-weekly
Monthly
Bi-monthly
Yearly
Never


4b. If you answered anything other than "never" to the above, how high would you guesstimate the amount of these vegetables/fruits (tomatoes are fruits!) you eat?

(Life tip: obviously, fruits and vegetables are good for you. I'm not your damn mother though.)


Very high (a whole plate full of them)
High
Medium
Low
Very low (small quantities of any of the mentioned fruits/vegetables with a meal)



That was part one of my survey -- the legal drugs. Part two will involve many more drugs, particularly those evil illegal ones.

This part also has a hidden agenda: to prove one of my weird theories correct. It should if I get enough participants.

Thank you for participating, and please, feel free to register and post if you haven't already!

Results can be posted in this thread.

Moonbat
08-29-2007, 03:19 PM
*a - Every Day

*b - Medium

*c - Absolutely Fine

2a - Never

2b - NOT APPLICABLE

*a - Never

*b - NOT APPLICABLE

4a - Never (Why can't fries be counted as potatoes? :( )

4b - NOT APPLICABLE

Ezekiel
08-29-2007, 03:29 PM
Thanks for participating.

For being the first person to answer the survey, you win... the prize! (http://www.divshare.com/img/*6*47**-**4.jpg)

[I've got to stop posting that damn image. It's an old joke now.]

Yes, if more people respond, I should be able to throw together some trends. These trends will be very revealing.


(The only one of those veggies I eat is potates, and I eat them in the form of fries, what UK people will call 'chips')

We mostly call the smaller ones from McDonalds and Burger King fries, and the larger ones 'chips'.

Chips (underneath the battered, fried fish):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fish_and_chips.jpg

These would still be chips, even though they're labelled as 'fries', but size is hard to judge:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Pommes-*.jpg

Fries:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fries_draining.jpg

Fries, in our language, are the thinner fried potato snacks you get from fast food places. 'Fries' are what I ask for in McDonalds.

You can't call that fried shit nutritional though :P.

To clarify, my question involving potatoes only includes potatoes prepared in ways such as baking, etc. Frying doesn't count, since you're eating them for the fatty, salty goodness. They have to have their nutritional parts intact.

Ezekiel
08-29-2007, 03:55 PM
I made some edits to my posts, so please read them Moonbat and others.

I guess I should take my own survey.

*a -- Bi-weekly

*b -- Very low (occasional cokes; that's it now)

*c -- N/A

2a -- Bi-weekly (sometimes I drink some of my brother's beer, but occasional binges occur)

2b -- Low (on occasions though, I have drunk quite a lot, but alcohol's not really my thing)

*a -- Never (I have tried about 2 cigarettes on about * different days, and I didn't enjoy it and found it pointless. I don't see any reason to ever try it again)

*b -- Very low

4a -- Every two days (many days in the week I probably will have meals including potatoes, or other things listed)

4b -- Medium/low

SyntaXmasteR
08-29-2007, 06:19 PM
*a. Every day
*b. Medium
*c. N/A

2a. Weekly
2b. Very High

*a. Never
*b. N/A

4a. Never
4b. N/A

Ezekiel
08-29-2007, 08:58 PM
I'll wait for some more replies, then possibly make up a part 2 tomorrow. I need a lot more survey responses to show my trend properly though.

It sometimes seems like I'm the only one that's not a caffeine addict. Daaamn.

Moonbat
08-29-2007, 09:03 PM
C'mon, you need to start getting into caffinee, it's goooood. Well, not really, but the drinks themselves taste good, the caffinee is just an extra benefit. Bawlz, Mountain Dew, and Coca-Cola are my choices.

Ezekiel
08-29-2007, 09:27 PM
C'mon, you need to start getting into caffinee, it's goooood. Well, not really, but the drinks themselves taste good, the caffinee is just an extra benefit. Bawlz, Mountain Dew, and Coca-Cola are my choices.

The only times I have caffeine is in my coke when I get some fried crud served to me at McDonalds.

Caffeine? I drank 4 cups of high-caffeine coffee once, and it was a horrible experience. Maybe I was just prone to it, but I just lay, shaking, anxious, angry, purposeless. It heightens the senses, but not really in good ways.

The first time I had a high dose, I was somewhat twitchy, but I was totally aware of my surroundings and had lightning-quick responses. I was pumped. It makes you more aware of your senses, essentially, I guess.

Low doses serve well to fend off sleep or to perform better, but caffeine isn't really much of a pull for me.

Caffeine does have another use I've found: bringing someone out of a benzo stupor. "I want to sleep", "drink this".

If this was **00 when coke still had cocaine in it, my opinion might be different. Instead they replaced it with another addictive compound (caffeine) and a shitload of sugar. Instead of feeling good, people get their sugar/caffeine fix and get fat.

God, what am I talking about now. I'm so tired. Perhaps, about five hours in front of your timezone, I can stay up past even the west-coast Americans here.

I try to drink just fruit juice, milk and water.

SyntaXmasteR
08-29-2007, 09:44 PM
My drug of choice depends on the desired outcome. If I know I need to accomplish something and my current body chemicals say sleep, I'll definitely take a stimulant. I drink a cup of coffee just about every morning because thats when my brain thinks the clearest I just have trouble getting it motivated sometimes. Coffee is a slight jump starter. When I need a serious wake up I'll take amphetamine salts. I do not drink that often, unless im out partying downtown or bar hopping. Then I'll have a shot of jagermeister to start off followed by smooth crown & cokes for the rest of the night.

I like to keep my body balanced because I'm also a sports addict. I don't watch them, just play them. I work out like 4 times a week so I cant have too much caffeine in my body.

Ezekiel
08-29-2007, 09:57 PM
When I need a serious wake up I'll take amphetamine salts.

Heh, that'd sure be an intense wakeup.

Ezekiel
08-30-2007, 05:23 AM
But if I was on a caffeine binge the day before, I'll feel uber-awful.

Yup, those are caffeine withdrawals for you.

gordo
08-30-2007, 04:46 PM
*a. everyday
*b. high
*c. slower in the morning
2a. weekly
2b. low
*a. never
4a. every two days
4b. medium

SyntaXmasteR
08-30-2007, 05:08 PM
This post reminds me OF THIS SONG (http://************/watch?v=L-T8iozJva8)

Ezekiel
08-30-2007, 05:34 PM
Still need more replies.

After that, I can move on to the fun part: illegal drugs. Most legal drugs are harmful and utterly shit.

Ezekiel
09-19-2007, 07:38 PM
I hate to resurrect a dead thread, but I've got more to say.

Today I drank a cup of coffee and actually felt motivation! I picked up a freelance project that I should have finished long ago and figured out how to redesign one of the site's scripts, and I felt motivated to do everything that needs doing.

Unfortunately it's too late now and I need to sleep.

Oh and about this thread; its ulterior motive was to prove a correlation between smoking and eating the named vegetables/fruits, since they contain nicotine just like tobacco does (although in much smaller quantities). No smokers replied, so we'll never know.

I'll probably forget about making a second part to this survey, but perhaps at some point I'll get around to it.

gordo
09-20-2007, 04:09 PM
"Today I drank a cup of coffee and actually felt motivation!"
Ahah, a budding caffeine addict!!! Now you know why so many drink it. Caffeine is also a pain reliever too, I believe. Or maybe it enhances some pain relievers.

Ezekiel
09-20-2007, 06:42 PM
"Today I drank a cup of coffee and actually felt motivation!"
Ahah, a budding caffeine addict!!! Now you know why so many drink it. Caffeine is also a pain reliever too, I believe. Or maybe it enhances some pain relievers.

It makes me feel awful apart from the motivation, so I guess I won't be becoming an addict.

It is a stimulant, so I don't think pain-relief would be one of its effects. I think it may help other analgesics though when combined.

Chisa
09-29-2007, 05:54 PM
Ressurecting because I want to see the second survey :p

*a. Every day
*b. Medium to Low (Wherever Diet Coke falls)
*c. A little slower in the morning


2a. Bi-weekly
2b. Very high


*a. Every day
*b. Low


4a. Weekly
4b. Medium

Ezekiel
10-02-2007, 07:22 PM
Unfortunately I'll have to delay writing a second survey, due to somewhat related problems.

Moonbat
10-02-2007, 10:28 PM
Unfortunately I'll have to delay writing a second survey, due to somewhat related problems.

Care to elaborate? :P

gordo
10-03-2007, 06:49 AM
Unfortunately I'll have to delay writing a second survey, due to somewhat related problems.

Its the coffee! I knew it!! ;)

Ezekiel
10-03-2007, 11:43 AM
Its the coffee! I knew it!! ;)

It'd take more than coffee to induce temporary psychosis and indefinite cognitive impairment.

Moonbat
10-03-2007, 01:59 PM
It'd take more than coffee to induce temporary psychosis and indefinite cognitive impairment.

I'm guessing you pulled a 'Scarface sniff'?

Ezekiel
10-03-2007, 04:39 PM
I smoked a huge amount of weed in my vapouriser, experienced temporary psychosis, then the rest of the night involved nitrous, DXM, diphenhydramine, possibly a small amount of benzos, and alcohol.

I honestly can't remember much from that night -- probably since I took at least 6mg Xanax previously that day. All I remember is doing double the amount of DXM I initially decided upon, then apparently I started walking around three times mumbling incoherently and had to be directed back to my bed by my brother.

I woke up with my stash scattered across my floor, and am slowly discovering random items in random places. From what I heard, I started rearranging things that night.

That crazy combination of drugs turned me insane for a while, and combined with benzodiazepine withdrawals; these feelings of insanity persisted for quite some time. They are slowly fading now, but I'm not normal yet.

I can't decide whether these feelings are caused by that crazy night or simply temporary benzo withdrawals when I haven't dosed in a while.

There, I elaborated.

Suffice to say, I won't be doing anything of that sort for a long time.

gordo
10-03-2007, 05:03 PM
"Suffice to say, I won't be doing anything of that sort for a long time."
Glad to see that. I enjoy your posts and general knowledge on many things, and hope to see more in the future.

Moonbat
10-04-2007, 05:32 AM
I smoked a huge amount of weed in my vapouriser, experienced temporary psychosis, then the rest of the night involved nitrous, DXM, diphenhydramine, possibly a small amount of benzos, and alcohol.

I honestly can't remember much from that night -- probably since I took at least 6mg Xanax previously that day. All I remember is doing double the amount of DXM I initially decided upon, then apparently I started walking around three times mumbling incoherently and had to be directed back to my bed by my brother.

I woke up with my stash scattered across my floor, and am slowly discovering random items in random places. From what I heard, I started rearranging things that night.

That crazy combination of drugs turned me insane for a while, and combined with benzodiazepine withdrawals; these feelings of insanity persisted for quite some time. They are slowly fading now, but I'm not normal yet.

I can't decide whether these feelings are caused by that crazy night or simply temporary benzo withdrawals when I haven't dosed in a while.

There, I elaborated.

Suffice to say, I won't be doing anything of that sort for a long time.

By nitrous, you mean nitrous oxide? Where'd you get that from? :D

Anyway, this goes to prove that you should stick to the regular illegal drugs, all this new-fangled stuff will make you go nuts.

Ezekiel
10-04-2007, 12:15 PM
Glad to see that. I enjoy your posts and general knowledge on many things, and hope to see more in the future.

Thanks for the compliment, but I'm not entirely sure I'll ever return to my previous state of mind. My mental functionality seems a lot slower, and I'm str***ling in school.


By nitrous, you mean nitrous oxide? Where'd you get that from?

It was possibly the easiest to acquire of all the drugs in my collection. Add me on MSN, join IRC or something and I'll give further info.

Incidentally, nitrous combined with weed is my favourite drug combination; no competition.


Anyway, this goes to prove that you should stick to the regular illegal drugs, all this new-fangled stuff will make you go nuts.

That's a really naive statement. My drug-use was excessive and possibly a bad combination, but you research drugs sufficiently and know they'll have no negative impact on your body or mind, there's nothing that makes them worse than boring street-drugs. I'd rather ingest something I know to be pure than stuff cut with unknown amounts of unknown substances.

Basically, I'm not the type of guy to snort powder consisting of 20&#*7; coke, *0% caffeine and 50% chalk.

I've decided to try to slowly reduce my benzo usage to zero and refrain from using any drug (alcohol, nicotine and caffeine included) indefinitely.

scooterdog
10-08-2007, 02:08 AM
I chain smoke marijuana. I can't remember the rest of the pole. God bless you Canadian Seed ****s!!!!!!!!!! :cool:

Ezekiel
10-08-2007, 11:55 AM
I chain smoke marijuana. I can't remember the rest of the pole. God bless you Canadian Seed ****s!!!!!!!!!! :cool:

You know, you should really use a vaporiser if you're smoking that much. That is, of course, unless you like the prospect of dying due to lung-cancer.